Topic: 1000 year Elven Holocaust

Maybe finally, i may be able to introduce this question without being booed off stage, perhaps.
What do you think ?
`Help me `O` `Bi` Wan, your my only hope.`

I really do not know if this guy Nicholas De vere is over the top, lying, lost or spot on with the scraps of fairey lore and earth history that he presents in the books within the following link. Namely, the following online books.

  From Transylvania to Tunbridge Wells (The Dragon Legacy) - Main File
  The Origin of The Dragon Lords of the Rings - Main File


  http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_s … t.htm#menu


I remember researching many global folk tales as a world musician back in the 80's when I toured the world playing High Life and experimental music. Always the tales i collected were based on local rumour. history, folk lore which I merged poeticly with some of the music I was then in love with. What got me most were the various global stories relating to faries, sneaking up to the earth's surface via secret and magical invisible doorways, stealing new born babies, replacing them with wooden ones and supposedly raising the babies under the earth as their own, (so the stories went). the most popular though were from Ireland. Yet nothing of this nature has been brought up. Could it be the Catholics and their historical Celtic associations, ridiculing the memory of the faries by giving dominance and originality of that forgotten culture to the Celts whislt preparing old wives tales all over the lands against these magical fairey peoples ? Reading through the pages, between the lines and meditating on this concept confuses me. I am simply stuck in my personal growth not really knowing the good guys from the bad, their relationship with humanity and the conflictions wih`Love and Light`. The only experiences I have gained could easily be illusions and certainly cannot be mentioned here without pushing `that which cannot be told`. I am not even sure if I am making sense here. Can you help ?

Re: 1000 year Elven Holocaust

What hooks me is the alternative values given to vampirism. The history of bloodletting links to this. From rituals of drinking the blood of your fallen brother on the battlefield to strengthen oneself, to the sexual excstacy of the love bite relating to the frequencies of light and how they effect the cells of the brain, e.g. spiritual activation/exciting during fairy lovemaking.

Unil I have seen any writing on the intracacies of  natural fairy life, I must accept these books with a pinch of salt. And keep my ambitions of `love and light` still drowned.