Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph. D.

CAMELOT: history beneath the hype

By Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, U.C.L.A.)

Preface:MYTHS” ARE DESCRIPTIONS OF WHAT PEOPLE SAW AND HEARD

“Myths” are our ancestors’ reports of their observations. Regard “gods” and their miracles as actual observations of intelligent people who describe the Anunnaki and their descendants from the Planet Nibiru. The Anunnaki were people, not gods, with advanced technology and psychic abilities. What academics call “myths” are actual observational accounts and subsequent generations’ elaborations of the reports on the Anunnaki and their agents that we human Hybrids gave our descendants. The Anunnaki and their descendants were people (not gods) with advanced technology and psychic abilities. Academics dismiss miracles, devices, and psychokinetic activities that our ancestors witnessed and heard of as myths. They say “myths” to keep their jobs and get posted on Wikipedia. Consider stories of gods, religious figures, and computational and transportation devices that reference what our ancestors saw, heard, felt, and discussed in concepts available in the languages they spoke and wrote to be actual descriptions rather than make-believe stories.

UTHER PENDRAGON AND THE CHILD OF PROPHECY*

Before the coming of the Romans, the BRITISH ISLES had been lands of vast mystery. Their forests murmured of old gods, their stones hummed with unseen power. When Rome arrived, the empire’s legions brought order, walls, and the single god of the Latins. Yet the enchantments of BRITANNIA, across the Channel in France, lingered in its soil. Even when the eagle standards fell, the spirits of the old world had not departed.

The empire crumbled, and darkness descended. Greed devoured the land; brothers raised swords against brothers. Once-proud cities withered. Then from prophecy came hope: two brothers would rise to restore light—AMBROSIUS and UTHER, in the late 5th to early 6th centuries CE.

BROTHERS UTHER & AMBROSIUS RETURNED TO BRITTANY IN FRANCE


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The brothers fought fiercely against SAXON invaders and the tyrant VORTIGERN. They reclaimed the crown of BRITTANY through valor and cunning.

Ambrosius’s reign was brief; destiny passed to his younger brother Uther. “You are king now, my brother,” Ambrosius murmured on his deathbed. “Guard this land, for shadow still lies in men’s hearts.”

But Ambrosius’s reign was brief; destiny passed to his younger brother Uther.

“You are king now, my brother,” Ambrosius murmured on his deathbed. “Guard this land, for shadow still lies in men’s hearts.”

Uther ruled with fire and steel. Yet his heart, untouched by love, was soon to falter.

UTHER, IN BRITTANY, RECEIVED IGRANE & CORNWALL’S DUKE GORLOIS &  HIS WIFE IGRANE

Uthur gave a feast for DUKE GORLOIS OF CORNWALL (southwest Britain).  Gorlois brought his wife IGRAINE with him to the feast. When Uther saw her, desire struck him like a spear.

“By the gods… she is the dawn made flesh,” he whispered to SIR ORPHEUS, his captain.

Gorlois soon sensed danger. “My wife shall not be made prey to a king’s lust,” he told Igraine, leading her away at dawn before Uther could stop him.

Uther’s fury blazed. “Summon them back!” he thundered. When the Duke refused, the king said, Then let war decide who owns Cornwall—and her.

THE SIEGE OF TINTAGEL

At Tintagel Castle, GORLOIS fortified his walls. Uther’s siege dragged on, his patience rotting into obsession. When prayer failed, he turned to his last hope: MERLIN, the druid of Wales.

MERLIN’S RETURN

SIR ORPHEUS rode west in Cornwall to find him.

“Who goes there?” came a voice from shadow.
“Sir Orpheus, sent by King Uther.”
“At last,” said MERLIN, stepping forward. “I have waited for years for Albion’s true calling.”

At court, the old wizard greeted the weary king. “Your heart burns, Uther. I can grant you union with Igraine—but there is a price.”
“Anything,” said the king. “Even my soul.”

“Not your soul,” Merlin smiled faintly. “Your child.

THE SPELL AND THE NIGHT OF DECEPTION

At dusk, Orpheus lifted the siege to trick the Duke. Seeing retreat, Gorlois led his men out to strike. As battle raged beyond the cliffs, Uther and Merlin stood in the storm.

Merlin drew a powder from his pouch, whispered ancient words, and cast it into the wind. The king’s body shimmered, reshaped. When the mist cleared, Uther wore the face of GORLOIS.

At dusk, Orpheus lifted the siege of Tintagel as part of a scheme to trick Duke Gorlois. Seeing retreat, Gorlois, seeing Uther’s forces retreat, led his men out to strike them from the rear.

Merlin’s spell fooled the castle guards; Uther rode through the castle gate and the guard captain announced, “The Duke has returned!”
Upstairs, IGRAINE held her child MORGANA.

Uther, looking like Gorlois, entered her chamber. Husband! she exclaimed, and ran to him. That night, passion consumed the false husband and the unsuspecting duchess. At dawn came a child’s cry: “The King is dead!”

The real Gorlois had fallen in battle. Igraine wept, believing she had lain with her husband’s spirit.

That night, passion consumed the false husband and the unsuspecting duchess. At dawn came a child’s cry: “Daddy is dead!”

The real Gorlois had fallen in battle. Igraine wept, believing she had lain with her husband’s spirit.

THE BIRTH OF ARTHUR

Days later, Uther arrived at Tintagel, proclaiming peace and proposing marriage. The widowed duchess, bewildered yet resigned, accepted.

In time she bore a son—ARTHUR—a child of both deception and destiny.

Days later, Uther, restored to his own appearance, arrived at Tintagel. He proclaimed peace between Brittany and Cornwall and asked Igrain to marry him. Igraine, bewildered yet resigned, accepted.

In time she bore Uther’s son—ARTHUR.

 

 

 

 

 

When Merlin returned, he spoke quietly to Uther. The time has come, my King. The promise must be kept.

Uther, grief and duty warring in his soul, tore the child from Igrain’s arms, Take him, he whispered. May he live beyond my sins.

Merlin carried the child to SIR ECTOR, a noble knight, and said, Raise him as your own. He will unite the isles.

“Raise him as your own,” said Merlin. “He will unite the isles.”

And so the child who would draw the sword from the stone was hidden away, until the day Britain’s need called him forth.

ANUNNAKI–GREEK–WELSH ALIGNMENT CHART

Welsh / Arthurian Greek Equivalent Anunnaki Counterpart Archetypal Function
MERLIN POSEIDON ENKI Wisdom, technology, shapeshifting, magical creation
UTHER PENDRAGON ARES / ZEUS (in aspect) ENLIL / MARDUK Warrior-king, domination impulse
IGRAINE APHRODITE / DEMETER NINMAH / NINHURSAG Nurture, creation, compassion
MORGANA HECATE / ARTEMIS INANNA / ISHTAR Sorcery, vengeance, dual nature
ARTHUR APOLLO / HERACLES DUMUZI / MARDUK-SON Light-bringer, restorer of order
AMBROSIUS POSEIDON’S SON ENKI-LINE HERO Restorer, intermediary between divine and mortal realms

DOMINATION VS. PARTNERSHIP THEMES

  • Domination Consciousness:
    UTHER’s lust and conquest mirror the Anunnaki’s age-old patriarchal hierarchy—possession mistaken for love, power mistaken for destiny.
  • Partnership Consciousness:
    IGRAINE’s compassion, MORGANA’s intuition, and MERLIN’s deeper purpose represent the hidden partnership stream—knowledge allied with care, power tempered by wisdom.
    The birth of ARTHUR—conceived through deceit yet destined to heal division—symbolizes the potential reunion of these opposing currents.

Keywords: #UtherPendragon, #Igraine, #Merlin, #Morgana, #Arthur, #Camelot, #Anunnaki, #Enki, #Poseidon, #PartnershipConsciousness, #DominationConsciousness, #Tintagel, #Avalon, #ArthurianLegend

*Uther Pentragon Father of King Arthur, See U in History, 2025

 

 

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