ANAMNESIS

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Michael Tsarion

The researcher who traced occult symbolism back to an Irish Atlantean origin.

Transmitter and extender — builds on Maxwell and Massey, rerouting astrotheology through Irish/Druidic prehistory.

Born in Northern Ireland, Michael Tsarion entered the astrotheology tradition as a direct inheritor of Jordan Maxwell, then drove it into entirely new territory. Where Maxwell decoded symbols through the lens of comparative religion and legal-commercial grammar, Tsarion teaches that the deepest layer of that symbolism is Druidic — that the sacred traditions of Ireland and Britain are the source from which Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Israel all drew. His Irish Origins of Civilization inverts received history. His Astrotheology and Sidereal Mythology reconstructs the Stellar and Solar Cults as the substrate of every faith. Tsarion’s work is the most geographically ambitious extension of the Maxwell lineage.

Core claims

  • Tsarion teaches that civilization's origins — writing, astronomy, religion — are Western, moving east from Britain and Ireland, reversing orthodox history.
  • Tsarion teaches that the symbols and traditions of Judaism, Christianity, Templarism, and Masonry originated with the Druid Elders of Ireland.
  • In Tsarion's *Astrotheology and Sidereal Mythology*, the ancient Stellar and Solar Cults are reconstructed as the root of all religion, explicitly extending Jordan Maxwell's thesis.
  • Tsarion advances an 'Atonist' thesis: a solar cult traced to Akhenaton's Aten worship appropriated original wisdom and now operates behind religion and politics.
  • Tsarion uses Irish etymologies to reconstruct a pre-Mosaic sacred script, tracing the roots of religious language to a Druidic source prior to its Near Eastern transmission.

Key works

  • The Irish Origins of Civilization, Vols. 1–2 · 2007
  • Astrotheology and Sidereal Mythology · 2008
  • Atlantis, Alien Visitation and Genetic Manipulation · 2004

Signature decodes

  • Tsarion reads 'Jesus the Druid' through the derivation of 'Iesa' — arguing the name predates its Hebraic form and points to Irish sacred tradition.
  • St. Patrick driving the snakes from Ireland is taught by Tsarion as a metaphor for orthodoxy displacing druidism and erasing the elder symbolism.
  • Tsarion traces the Hebrew alphabet to an earlier Irish/Druidic sacred script, inverting the standard account of symbolic transmission from East to West.