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Welcome to The Phoenix Archives
Here in the Phoenix Archives you will find a wealth of rare and unusual information. Scroll down for more details.
Topics will include: The Annunaki, the Galactic Federation, Interdimensional beings, what is really going on with Aliens, the Astral Realms, the Triquerta, Demonics, Angelics, the Fae, among others.
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What Are The Phoenix Archives?
This site is a supplemental blog to my autobiography: I Am The Phoenix.
My autobiography deals with many topics such as Awakening, Guides, the gods, Atlantis, who and what the Phoenix is and even the Dark Phoenix. Yes, there is one and I’m sure it inspired the Marvel stories.
You do not have to have read my book in order to enjoy these blogs. However, if you like what you see here, you will like the book, too.
For those who have read it, this supplemental blog will provide a lot of additional information and insights into that book.
For those who have not, it will still still provide a lot of fascinating information.
Much of History and Mythology has been wrongly recorded, either through lack of information or it being written by the Victors.
I will attempt to cover what I know and fill in the blanks as they come to light.
WHERE ARE THE PHOENIX ARCHIVES?
There are several ways to start reading.
If you want to see the latest posts, either click on the link on the main number under the picture or “The Phoenix Archives.”
If you want to start at the beginning, click on this link.
It will take you to the first post and you can read it in sequence.
You can move to the next post by scrolling down the bottom of the screen and clicking on the link to the right.
Alternatively, you can head to the Table of Content page and see all the entries in a quick and user friendly list.