Part II

Some experts believe that the 5-15 metres of entrance which was excavated is just the beginning of a large cave system hidden under Wolf mountain. The most astonishing of these facts are still the Bock Saga that in 1984/85 told about large cave-systems, "made before Ice-Time as well as an arctic culture in Finland "existing during Ice-Time"! Moreover the Bock Saga tells in minute detail and great complexity how the culture of our forefathers evolved into us in our present time. That's why this Saga may give an incredibly new and strong understanding about the roots of our common human history.

See: Institute of Folklore, Helsinki; Familjsagan från Strømsø Gård, Sounds of Circles, - rings and continuums
According to this Saga the root of man, as well as all nature and due culture, evolves from a principle that may be marked by a circle or named by the ring (to represent ev-ry-thing). The origin of the arctic culture evolved out of one area today called the ringland, in Finnish Uu-den-ma (the land of the O). In Swedish language we find O-den (the-O) to represent "the whole" as in "holistic". That's why we still today at the center of O-den's land find the old Hel-stad (city of the whole). By 1523 this name was reframed to Hel-sing-Ki.

During the hundreds of thousands of years that have passed since the first population appeared inside the first ring land of the arctic hemisphere, an arctic culture has been founded, evolved and refined. In order to keep their memory exact and refine their culture, there was already in the ancient past museums built to preserve the finest of artifacts from each generation. That's how the Saga found in today's remote Finland, presents a complete and highly distinguished history about large underground rooms and gateways constructed long before known history and built to serve as old temples and treasure chambers. Before recorded history AS we know it this was the way to keep track of history and time.

Temple and Treasure Chambers
"An enormous hallway under the ring land Oden-ma" with "the entrance underground where the first Temple of the Mountain King is with a hallway of treasury chambers containing items of artistic and historical value from the oldest times".

This hallway "with two chambers of aesthetics from each generation" was closed and hidden some years before 1050 when the area was conquered, ransacked and wasted. Since then these underground chambers have been kept a strict secret by the few inhabitants who survived the crusade.

Historical Evidence
By 1987 the entrance to this underground hallway could be pointed out by the story and the sound system given by the Saga. In the summer of 1987 a number of volunteers used this information and after some weeks of excavations determined that the story was indeed correct -- there was a huge entrance "leading downhill, under the ground of Kypellivuori (Ball-der-sitt-berg i.e. "The Mountain of the The Ball Ruler")!

By 1991 after spending about 3 million marks (aprox. $500,000 US) and five years of work, they had dug out huge amounts of a cement-like filling mass from a clearly manmade entrance and about 57 metres of a huge hallway once cut out from the granite bedrock of the mountain. So it's completely clear and evident: the information given by the Bock Saga is, however surprising and astounding, definitively trustworthy and so far proven to be both accurate and indisputably true.
Further Excavations?!
When the original group of volunteers saw their financial resources run out in 1991, the excavations were halted, leaving the project half completed.

The official experts at the Finnish Department of Museums and Sites still do not want to even touch this highly "controversial" story or the the extraordinary cave-system information. Instead they somewhat "fanatically" keep their official line of arguments founded in1984/85 that "Mr. Bock's Saga with the mention of a large cave-system is based merely on Mr. Bock's "fantastic fantasies". Thus, thanks to bureaucratic arrogance and scientific ignorance, it still lays uncovered: the oldest treasury chambers of the ancient, arctic kingdoms known to man, which have been alluded to as "The Kingdom of Oden" from the old Norse sagas.

According to the Saga and it's sound system (the alphabet!) this first of all arctic ring lands called Oden, ("Den O", "The Circle") is created by the never-setting sun that occurs under the polar circle. As one of our greatest mythologists Prof. J.R.R. Tolkien expressed throughout his career: the true homeland of the Lord of the Rings (the most original myth of ancient Europe) is found in the Nordic countries and especially in Finland. As you may know Prof. Tolkien himself learned perfect Finnish in order to understand the history and myth of Kvenland, Finland and Carelia in the original language before he set out to compose his famous trilogy with titles obviously stemming from the old Finnish myths about the "The Kingdom of the Circle" and "The Saga of the Ring". Curiously, as the literature of J.R.R. Tolkien is becoming an incredible movie-hit, we are steadily presented with surprising discoveries and a growing body of information about the arctic roots of modern man.

The issue that still remains is simply: who in our lifetime is both curious and courageous enough to excavate the old temple of Oden, the realm of the King of Aser known in a modern fairytale as the Lord of the Rings?

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