Another Theory Supports An Ancient Advanced Central Asian Civilization

James Churchward wrote about the advanced, ancient Central Asian civilization that he called the ‘Great Uighur Empire.”
James wrote that that the Uighur were the primary colony from the Lost Continent of Mu, had a civilization that had started 70,000 years ago and reached their height at 17,000 years ago. (More information on the ‘Great Uighur Empire’ is available at http://www.my-mu.com/gue.)

Reading the ‘Non-Random Thoughts’ blog with a posting of “The Chinese of 40,000 yrs BP were common ancestors to East Asians and Native Americans!,” I received the impression that both stories collide in such a fashion as to almost support each other.

The ‘Non-Random Thoughts‘ blog uses Vedic sources to support the idea of Sundaland as the cradle of humanity, which just happens to be on the Pacific Ocean (and the Indian Ocean.)
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Additionally, the blog indicates that a place in Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China (historically known as Eastern Turkestan or Uighurstan,) contains a lake know as ‘Sayram Lake’ with connections to a similar place in Kazakhstan with traditions stretching back to 40,000 years ago.
Map of the Great Uighur Empire
So, there is an ancient advanced civilization in Central Asia that migrated from a now sunken continent in the Pacific Ocean.
Obviously, further research is required.

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Remnants of Mu?

A very intriguing title of a recent article (Sunken City 12,000 Years Old, Asserts Author, Possibly Part Of Lost Continent Of Mu) does not exactly provide the author’s name or any new proof, but it does provide a decent history of Nan Nadol.

It also presents:

Nan Madol was one of the sites James Churchward identified as being part of the lost continent of Mu, starting in his 1926 book The Lost Continent of Mu Motherland of Man.

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Who Was Howard William Keresey ?

With regards to James Churchward, that is an interesting question.

On the first page of the 1927 hand-drawn book, “Books of The Golden Age,” it reads:

Presentation
This manuscript was written and illustrated for my nephew and adopted son:
Howard William Keresey
who has been my companion and chum, since he was a babe creeping across the room sidewise like a crab going to Ireland 22 years ago. Written and given to him as a mark of appreciation of his consistent goodness through all these years. A boy with little faults but without a vice.
With love and affection I present this to him.
(signed)
JChurchward
12th July 1927

Howard was the son of Harriet Haier, the daughter of Caroline Haier. Harriet’s sisters were Pauline, Minnie, and Louise.
In 1906, Pauline purchased a multi-family home in Mount Vernon.
Census documents indicate that James Churchward also resided at the same address from 1907 to 1916.

In 1916, Louise H. Churchward purchased seven-plus acres on Lake Wononskopomuc in Lakeville, Connecticut.
As the result of a patent infringement settlement, James collected a great deal of cash.

The 1920 census indicates that Harriet and her son Howard were living in Lakeville with Louise and James Churchward.

In 1922, Louise H. Churchward purchased an additional property in Mount Vernon where they continued to live.

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Notice that on James’ tombstone (Kensico, Valhalla, NY), in addition to wife, Louise, there was also place for Louise’s mother Caroline as well as sister Harriet (Howard’s mother.)

These are the things that I learned from my research. Late last year, I availed myself of the opportunity to purchase some of Mr. Keresey’s personal effects that included correspondence and photographs. I have learned a great deal more about him and my great-grandfather that I plan to pass along.

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