14 August 12 Well-dressed in a white suit and bow tie, he stood by the map. I… am Professor Parkes-Jackson. Mother is Indian, father British. Oxford and Calcutta Universities religious studies, mythology, Middle East, Tibetan, Tartarian, and Indian cultures. I specialize in the historical Puranas which describe the ancient Vedic civilization that existed in India for perhaps millions of years. The Vedas tell us of advanced medicine, calculus, atomism, and quantum theories which the Germans seem particularly interested in. The ancient Indians knew that gravitation held the universe together. McMaster told me two weeks ago what youre looking for, an ancient site in the Zagros that the Germans might be after. He opened his large, locked valise and put on his white cotton gloves. I may.. .have some answers. He carefully opened a huge, thick, forty-pound bookmarked volume that had a crumbling leather and reed binding with faded gold leaf. In 38, the Ahnenerbe found a complete set of the multi-volume Kang Shuur in Tibet. In it, they found the Atlantean secrets and Vedic mathematics they needed for their various topĀ secret sciences and technology. Even so, they missed some things, vital information. Professor, we suspect theyre after large deposits of euxenite for thorium production, Bernie said. Not bothering to lookup, he replied: That is. ..noimy department.He carefully showed everyone an open page with an engraving. This…exquisitely-decorated book, possibly belonging to the great Raja Chola, is titled the Kahnnhar, an old Indian history text that contains Vedic and Buddhist history and philosophy, select portions of The Vedas, trans-Arabian wisdom, and a section on Alexanders march to India in search of higher knowledge; its very old, written on parchment from around 1310, and translated into Hindu from an older Tamil-written book, possibly by the ancient Kadamba people. Throughout the ages it probably was moved time and again for safety. It was found in a secret chamber at Fort Vellore in the city of Tamil Nadu seventy years ago. My colleagues and I have visited every bastion fort in India; they are astoundingly complex