This past summer has been busy at my-mu.com, although unless you have visited the website, you may not have noticed it. First, information about James Churchward and his theories of a lost Pacific Ocean continent continues to stack up here. Here are some of the high-points, each will be addressed in a separate posting to our blog and/or occupy a new and unique webpage.
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Uyghur Language version of The Lost Continent of Mu |
“Olga Muriel” born 1873 |
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“Gladys Stella” born 1874 |
Frontispiece from Lost Continent of Mu 1988 Paperback |
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“Relics” from Mu |
Niven’s Tablet #1584 |
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Discovered tablet from 2006 |
To keep up-to-date on our research, please join our announcements mailing list which can be accessed from our interactive media page on our website. This is a low volume mailing list that promises to keep the number and size of emails small and to the point; we don’t like spam either. Second, there has been a complete update of my-mu.com. The old frames version of the website is gone and has been replaced with an easier, more accessible version. We have added a new section on James Churchward’s research materials that contain thumbnails of each of the pages. While these may not be entirely legible, at least one of the thumbnails is an active link that will take you to a full-size scan of that sheet. To keep things interesting, the link will periodically change. |
We are also posting articles by James that are being transcribed from his research materials. The first such article entitled “The Sun is Not a Superheated Body, He Declares,” has provoked discussion. And some of his other works when released will also likely continue to challenge the status quo and bring the theories of James Churchward into focus. |
Lastly, we are pleased to announce the immediate availability of three never before published elements of James Churchward’s research materials. As described by Percy Tate Griffith in his biography of James, “Churchey” as he was known, was in contact with thousands of people across the globe. “Lost Gems of the Lost Continent of Mu: Reviews and Correspondence from James Churchward’s Scrapbooks Volume 1 is partial evidence of the vast network of his contacts. A free preview is available online at the My-Mu.com Bookstore.Additionally, two translated letters from Doctor Joseph Cserep of the University of Budapest are now available for the first time. “America as the Prehistoric Cradle of the Caucasian Race,” translated from the Latin is a 19 page document written in August 1928. “Ancient Medes as the Ancestors of the Magyars of Europe“, translated from the original Magyar manuscript is a 24 page document written in March 1929. As with the “Lost Gems of the Lost Continent of Mu,” free previews are available at the My-Mu.com Bookstore.These works are available in full color in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format. Printed versions will be considered if the demand exists. |
And finally, as a side-note:Some individuals have copied pages, information and pictures from my-mu.com and added them to their own internet sites, as if the materials were in the public domain. This complete disregard for our intellectual property rights will be addressed to the fullest extent of the law. If you wish to use materials from www.my-mu.com on another website, please send us an email and maybe we can work something out, but please obtain written permission first. |