This week another sighting of the ‘Mu Stones’ was discovered on social media.
The so-called ‘Mu Stones’ were discovered by William Niven in the Valley of Mexico in the 1910s. They are an unique collection of carved rocks in all sizes, shapes, and consistencies. One person offering to translate the ‘tablets’ was my great-grandfather, James Churchward. In James’ 1926, Lost Continent of Mu Motherland of Men, there was an entire chapter on Niven’s Ancient Buried cities (plagiarized from the newspaper,) images of three tablets and one was interpreted, in the 1931 Lost Continent of Mu (a basic re-write of the 1926 book,) there were at least 69 images shown and translated from the Naacal symbols James had seen in India. The 1931 Children of Mu showed Niven as one of his ‘three best friends.’
I have yet to look through my notes to ascertain the corresponding number, any suggestions as to the meaning or identification of the symbols is welcomed.
The owner’s name remains private.
The remainder next week…
Past Sightings and Discussions
The Search Continues for William Niven’s Buried Cities; Parts 1-4
Links to images of William Niven Tablets from the Peabody Museum at Harvard:
http://blog.my-mu.com/?p=2458
http://blog.my-mu.com/?p=2465
http://blog.my-mu.com/?p=2470
Jeb Card and the Mu Stones Pt I on the ArchyFantasies Podcast.
Here are recently obtained images of Niven’s tablets from the Valley of Mexico:
An outline of the symbol on the Mu Stone shown in the video is here.
The video:
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