Historical Accounts

Chronicles, testimony, hagiography, and accounts worth re-examining.

This section now organizes the historical-account material into focused categories so readers can browse the main claims, follow the themes, and open dedicated pages for each account cluster.

Overview

Historical accounts, organized by theme

The source material has been split into a cleaner structure with a table of contents below and a separate page for each major category. This cuts through the fluff and gets to the meat and potatoes of the original file.

We would like to thank Jason Jack for his hard work and research for compiling these historical accounts and referencing them so diligently.

The "Year Without Sun"

Category 1: The "Year Without Sun" (536-550 AD) & Millennial Beginning

This section gathers the dark-sun chronicles, linked manuscript claims, and interpretive notes used to argue that the 536 to 540 AD upheaval marked the start of the thousand years.

  • John of Ephesus, Zacharias of Mytilene, Cassiodorus, Procopius, and Gregory of Tours
  • Claims about transformed saints appearing after the darkened-sun period
  • Interpretive links to Revelation 20 and a millennial timeline beginning after 536 AD

Glorified Saints & The New Jerusalem

Category 2: Glorified Saints & The New Jerusalem in the North

This section focuses on saint narratives, visionary literature, and reported northern-city traditions tied to glorified bodies, the first resurrection, and a sanctuary in the far north.

  • St. Brendan, St. Columba, St. Cuthbert, Hildegard, Pseudo-Methodius, and Michael the Syrian
  • Descriptions of luminous bodies, councils of saints, and the first resurrection
  • Accounts of a northern sanctuary, New Jerusalem imagery, and end-of-millennium preparation

Continental Proximity & Geographic Shifts

Category 3: Evidence for Recent Continental Proximity & Geographic Shifts

This section collects map traditions, marginal notes, and geographic claims used to support the idea that ocean distances changed and ancient routes may once have connected distant lands.

  • Vinland, Piri Reis, Waldseemüller, Buache, Zeno, and Fra Mauro map traditions
  • Claims about submerged land bridges, temporary reconnection, and receding waters
  • Geographic arguments tied to pilgrimage, gathering routes, and end-times chronology

Rupes Nigra Documentation

Category 4: Rupes Nigra Documentation (The Black Rock at the North Pole)

This section brings together claims about Rupes Nigra, polar cartography, Hyperborean city traditions, and the idea of a strategic northern sanctuary linked to the end of the millennium.

  • Mercator, Dee-related material, Inventio Fortunatae motifs, and polar city descriptions
  • Claims of magnetic anomalies, crystal architecture, and a city at the northern axis
  • Connections to the New Jerusalem motif and final gathering narratives

Advanced Technologies

Category 5: Advanced Technologies During the Millennial Kingdom

This section organizes the technological claims in the source file, including perpetual lamps, atmospheric control, unusual vehicles, and crystal or lodestone-based systems.

  • Perpetual illumination, aerial transport, atmospheric modification, and crystal networks
  • Claims that transformed saints preserved or restored antediluvian knowledge
  • Technology narratives linked to sanctuary cities and millennial governance

The End of the Millennium

Category 6: The End of the Millennium (1536-1540 AD) Satan's Release

This section centers on timing arguments, astronomical calculations, warning signs, and final-gathering protocols that place Satan’s release around the 16th century.

  • 1536-1540 date ranges, warning signs, and celestial alignments
  • Calculations tied to a 536 AD starting point
  • Preparatory instructions for the faithful before the final deception

Northern Pilgrimage Routes

Category 7: Northern Pilgrimage Routes & Mass Pilgrimages

This section collects route maps, pilgrimage motifs, and narratives about masses of faithful traveling north through restored paths, islands, and mountain waypoints.

  • Pilgrimage maps, waypoint traditions, and route-marking monuments
  • Claims about receding waters, ancient roads, and sanctuary access
  • Mass movement of the faithful before the final conflict

Giants & Architectural Legacy

Category 8: Giants, Transformed Saints & Their Architectural Legacy

This section groups together claims about giant peoples, construction methods, antediluvian monuments, and architectural remnants interpreted as evidence of the millennial order.

  • Giants, softened-stone traditions, megalithic structures, and sanctuary construction
  • Architectural interpretations tied to ancient knowledge and transformed rulers
  • Built evidence linked to pilgrimage routes and the northern city

Supernatural Animal Stories

Section 9: Supernatural and Interesting Animal Stories

This section gathers the animal and creature narratives in the source file, including giant snails, luminous serpents, unusual birds, and marine beings associated with the northern regions.

  • Giant snails, luminous serpents, giant birds, and strange marine creatures
  • Animal stories tied to the millennium, sanctuary routes, and hidden knowledge
  • Folkloric and supernatural accounts used to reinforce the broader thesis