Lion, Tiger, Bear | 265 Asia. We believe his army marched into this valley through a small pass over there, now filled in by rockfall arid time. Sigh. The Uxians drove him off of course, but how is still a question. We have found many layers of bronze swords, bones, and helmet fragments. Impress them. Bernie thought deeply, and a memory exploded. During the War of 1812 in America, our famous star fort, McHenry, held out against the British mortar and rocket ships for over a day defending Baltimores harbor. The British never got close enough to land troops near the fort in defiance of their cannon, mortar, and rocket bombardments. Despite fierce resistance and a chain of sunken ships at the harbors entrance, I wonder if the occult-sawy Freemason officers knew the fort to be protected by an unseen electromagnetic force due to its design, perhaps high-frequency waves, a force that helped to keep the British Limies at bay. He shook the ragged lemon half to make his point. Why,yozz…un-continental Continental,grumbled Bea. Indeed. Schafer took a proud tone. I think the British officer occultists knew exactly what they were after, a valuable ancient port city and her star forts, just like New York, Charleston, Norfolk, Boston, and Philadelphia, important colonies of Atlantis, the infrastructure of canals impressive. Old Norumhega as well in Nova Scotia. You would make an excellent historian for the new Reich, Herr Rodgers. I urge you to join us of your own free will. Together we will unearth the entire hidden knowledge of the ancient world. ‘ TU consider the offer. Bernie waxed poetically and arrogantly on all he knew about Alexander, the Uxians, and the Anunnaki Kings List. He and Schafer sparred back and forth, the table lively with speculation and Star Civilization theories, the uncountable fortified ancient towns and cities in Europe and elsewhere compared and contrasted, the expensive, beautiful heavy masonry star fort bastions and city walls hotly debated as to their quality, complexity, and original geomantic functionNaarden versus Palmanova, Munich versus Vienna, Neuf Brisach versus Bourtange, even Tokyo versus Jakarta. They were all connected, geoengineered with great care, contained vast geometrical formal gardens, defended themselves from floods and storms, and may have acted as one giant civilization in harmony with nature; it was Hitlers new European domain of old-world technology that remained little understood. Even your sacred Berlin was once a star city with immense pointed bastions, ravelins, hornworks, crownworks, fortified moats, and impressive canals.