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week 4 the Alexandria Library

Despite all the propaganda, sorry folks but the Alexandria library was not, I repeat not destroyed the first time. Copies might have been destroyed the following 4 times, but the originals were sent to (by percentage) Rome Proper and Northumberland. Despite Roman Propaganda which deemphasized as hard as the empire and later Papal states could about the facts of what actually happened. The Roman Empire was destroyed at Hadrian’s wall.

Based on physical evidence, the Romans possessed basically an average amount of technology raise from 753 to 40 bce. Then within a century the technology in Rome starting in proper and other locations where the library was sent to rose ballistically. The Pantheon, Coliseum, the Aqueducts, Roads, bridges, etc. all after the Alexandria library building was burned to the ground. Not a single of that level technology in the 700 years previous, and little but huge buildings and huge engineering works after. Proof the Romans absorbed the library. In addition, Hadrian’s Wall is where the rest of the library went. Evidence the Romans lost for just shy of half a millennium at the wall. Every single time they ventured north of it, they lost and lost huge. Most times every soldier was rewritten out of history.

What does the Alexandria library have even the smallest thing to do with Tiffin Ohio. The Ogle family 224 bypass and Market Street on the west side of the city. Specifically, Thomas and Joseph Ogle were the oldest males present at the time, Joseph’s son Elmer was born at the very end of the conflicts. Elmer produced a daughter when he was in his 40s, that daughter produced a daughter, who produced a son Wesley Ogle Welling. Not some random historical family from 2 almost 3 centuries ago, specific people in specific locations. The formerly 1000s of acres, after 1805 500 acres, after 1920 250 acres, the Ogle family had possessed libraries in the area. Those libraries are what the Prussians from Fort Ball were present to conquer and seize control over. Which they did by 1835. Bringing Wundt and dozens of other scientists and linguists to Tiffin to translates to get the weapons the Ogles had been hiding. Hadrian’s Wall forms the southern border of what is now the border of the Kingdom of Ogle or in English Northumberland. The Ogle family had possessed copies of the great library for 1000s of years previous to the Alexandria Library. It is that library from which Wundt translated the ancient languages with the assistance from documented and prove his presence and being forced by gun point into indentured servitude to work with Wundt on the translations. That man was Oliver Cowdery, his friend was kidnapped a few years later and also placed into a state of slavery. His name was Joseph Smith, before the Prussians changed it to something else.

William James traveled to Tiffin, Ohio decades later to learn from what Wundt studied.