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CODEX ALMADA

A Mraurovian Manuscript


A facimilie transcribed by
Kirk W Varga

MCMLXXXIV




The CODEX ALMADA is one of the most complete works yet discovered utilizing the visual language of Mraur, the Theocracy which governed the so-called Lost Continent of Mu believed to have been located in the Pacific Ocean (50,000 - 10,000 BC) but which, after the last magnetic polar shift and subsequent cataclysm of 10,000 BC, became what is now known as the Continent of Antarctica.

The Codex Almada is believed to be one of the principal documents of sacred rituals utilized by the Mraurovian Priesthood. It presents each of the 288 glyphs of the Mraurovian script by dividing them into the subsets of the 24 Major Glyphs. Each of the Major Glyphs is fully elaborated by its subset and the glyphs forming each subset are arranged in a labyrinthine manner.

Jas W Felter



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