Druid/Celtic Knowledge

Saul,

Unfortunately the British did a good job destroying a great
deal of Druid and Celtic knowledge. This was easy for them
to do, since it was close to their home turf, and a relatively
small area compared to the Sub Continent of India, which,
in square miles, is twice the size of Europe. The "Little
People," or Leprechauns may have been cavern, or inner
world dwellers. Then we have the "Wolf Pitt," case; the
boy and girl who appeared, spoke a strange language, had
a strange diet, etc. What the British didn't destroy, the kept
for their elite; Winston Churchill was a Druid. The Gaelic
language is very unique, and still alive, thanks to the
people knowing its value, and more difficult to destroy than
books. I understand that Gaelic does not contain any words
for "me," or "I," more so because they had self realization, and
a higher sense, than for the mere sake of being humble, similar
to Sanskrit. God Bless the likes of Brave Heart,
God Bless the Celts, let their voice be heard! AGTSP!

Mike, NYC

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