Posts Tagged ‘history

09
Jun
11

Krakatoa

I must admit that before I started my research, my grasp of history was wanting. I had a typical high-school understanding of American and world history, which is to say: not very good. The more I found, the more I realized that canonical history tells only half the story. The world is a shadow play. We see silhouetted antics on a screen, but have no idea what’s happening on the other side. We think our experience is what’s important, not realizing that all we see are shadows of the real world.

I read and re-read the diary of A. Denson. I tried to find out who he was, only to conclude that the name (mentioned once), may not have been real, or at the very least borrowed. A number of things in the journal tugged at my curiosity, not the least of which was the man’s age. If he was sixteen at the time of the first entry in 1862, he would have been 72 years old while fighting along the front-lines of World War I. Knowing that I wouldn’t be able to prove or disprove the mysterious author’s identity, I chose instead to research those entries that stood out. The one line I kept returning to was: “August 27th, 1883. Titan fell. God help us all.”

illustration of krakatoa eruption

That date is well documented for the eruption of Krakatoa. In all the sources I could find however, there was no mention of an associated person or thing named Titan. The eruption is infamous for killing thousands, being heard almost 3,000 miles distant, erasing an island from the map, and causing global weather anomalies for the next six years. Could the dates be a coincidence? Of course they could, except that it was Denson’s first diary entry in almost twenty years. Could Denson have witnessed one of the largest volcanic eruptions in modern history? It didn’t seem likely, but what else could it mean? I decided to look deeper.

08
Jun
11

Diary of A. Denson

Why should you believe me? What makes me different than all the other self-professed “experts”? Before I divulge more, I guess some explanation is needed. I was doubtful too, at first. I thought the world was just as it appeared. I didn’t believe in conspiracies, shadow societies, gods, or aliens. I was an irreverent agnostic. I lumped all myths together under fiction, and didn’t understand why others couldn’t see through the blatant religious hypocrisy. I thought I had all the answers wrapped-up into a neat little package. I was wrong, but so was everyone else.

diary image

When my father died, I inherited an old bundle of papers. Buried inside these was a diary written by a soldier named A. Denson. He was a messenger during the Civil War, and wrote about his travels back and forth between Confederate and Union camps. As I read the entries, I remember thinking that I had never heard of messengers moving between the sides, but guessed that there must have been some form of communication. As the entries continued, it became evident that Denson wasn’t a messenger at all, but was somehow moving back and forth between the armies on his own. The Civil War account stopped in November 1863, somewhere near Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. I thought that would be the last I heard from A. Denson. Turning the pages however, I found another entry for August 1883 with the words “Titan fell. God help us all.” The narrative began again in 1899 Manila, and again in 1918 Arras. All of this was written in the same handwriting. The last entry was dated 28 March 1918: “L’Ombre killed protecting the line. Reposez en paix. The Hammer is close.”

These fragile yellowed pages changed my life. I decided to look deeper.

07
Jun
11

Anonymity in Numbers

I don’t expect anyone to find this before I’m gone. I don’t know when that will happen, but with every word I publish here the time draws nearer. Before I’m taken, I must publish what I’ve found so that others can take my research and expand upon it. The things I’ve learned in the last 20 years have been earth-shattering. My view of the world and its history has been completely turned around. I don’t expect everyone to understand this. I expect most will dismiss these findings as paranoid ravings, another victim of defunded mental health care. This isn’t for them. This is for you, the people looking for the truth. I’m posting this under an assumed name, of course. I don’t want to make it easy. It won’t matter. It won’t matter at all. If this blog goes dormant (or worse: disappears), just know that I found the safest place I could find and it didn’t matter.

In 1883, the secret was almost revealed in the Sunda Strait. That was where Titan fell.

Nothing has been the same since then.




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