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(251.1KB, 610x612) First Example: Audio could be turned into Au / Dio whereby Au is the symbol used in the
periodic table of elements for “Gold.” (Element 79) Dio is Italian for “God,” Bosnian for “part,
portion” and Spanish for “give, hand.” Put tog, this provides an alternate translation of “Giving or
handing a portion to God.” This is connected to the Spanish word ‘Adios’ which literally means
“To God.”
An example of word-splitting can be given by using the word ‘Language’ where we would have
Lan, Gu, and Age. Language = Lan / Gu / Age
When we take ‘Lan’ in it’s Chinese and Vietnamese context, it’s actually a feminine name for
“orchid.” But in Vietnamese, with an accent over the ‘a’ with ‘lán’ we actually have a different
male context with a creature called the Ký lán, and that was a dragon-type creature that was
said to only protect the noble ones, and it was also known as the ‘Qulin.’
‘Lan’ is the feminine Chinese and Vietnamese name for “orchid.” The Vietnamese lán changes
this to the masculine context meaning “unicorn” coming from Ký lán. When Ký lán is translated
from Vietnamese to Latin we get the word “unicornis.”
‘Qilin’ ridden by a ‘Sage.’ Gu - The god of war in the Dahomey mythology
So, now we have two tie-ins where we have a monster that protected the noble ones with Lan,
and Gu, a god of war. And Age is obviously through the ages through the zodiac, or how we age
through this reality.
Lan - Monster that protects the noble one’s; Gu - The god of war
Age - The “Age” or “Ages” of the Zodiac
So thus, Lan / Gu / Ages would mean that, we have a monster that protects the noble,
throughout the ages of the zodiac.
Hence, Lan / Gu / Ages are the “monsters of war that protect the noble one’s or “golden gods”
(Au-dio) throughout the Ages.”
So who, or what exactly is that monster? Well, that’s what we’re going to find out, but first we
have to do some more digging, and go through some things that should be basic and general
knowledge, but unfortunately is not, such as where the days in the week actually get their
names from, and what they actually represent.