Investigation: Deliverance to a Promised Land — 1492 BCE/CE, Europe, America, and the Final Promised Lands
TL;DR: Investigation: Deliverance to a Promised Land — 1492 BCE/CE, Europe, America, and the Final Promised Lands: This investigation examines the whole concept of deliverance to a promised land: the pattern by which a ruling or religious elite loses control (or loses the faith of the people), leaves in an exodus, and is delivered to a new territory that becomes the next promised land—with the date and narrative sometimes…
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Date: 2026-03-16 Status: Open
This investigation examines the whole concept of deliverance to a promised land: the pattern by which a ruling or religious elite loses control (or loses the faith of the people), leaves in an exodus, and is delivered to a new territory that becomes the next promised land—with the date and narrative sometimes repeated or inverted across centuries. It sets out an open theory in which 1492 BCE was the first such event (exodus of the pyramidal-empire leadership to Europe) and 1492 CE its deliberate echo (exodus to America under the Columbus narrative). The 1492 BCE/CE pairing is the author's own theory—no mainstream, Velikovskian, or Fomenko source uses 1492 BCE or links the two years as deliberate; the reasoning is set out in § I, § III, and § X. The rest of the theory: the Mud Flood (late 18th c., e.g. 1770 or aftermath) decimated America and necessitated new promised lands; and the final promised lands on Earth are the locations where monotheistic traditions became deeply embedded in the 19th and 20th centuries, with generations remembering “the Intervention of God” only a few hundred years ago. The investigation aims to locate each of those final promised lands as they existed in the 19th and 20th centuries and to trace them forward in time.
PART ONE: OPEN THEORY — THE SEQUENCE OF PROMISED LANDS
I. 1492 BCE — First exodus; Europe as first promised land (author's theory)
Event (open theory): The rulers of the pyramidal empire lost control of it and lost the faith of the people. They had to leave in an exodus. It was only the leadership in the exodus—not the general population.
Destination: They went many places; Europe was where they were most numbered. So Europe is the first promised land—the first territory to which the exiled elite was “delivered” and where they re-established authority and narrative.
Implication: 1492 BCE is framed as the Deep State’s greatest loss: loss of the empire, loss of the people’s faith, forced exodus. The memory of that deliverance (we were brought here; this is the promised land) would be carried by the same lineage into later promised lands.
Why 1492 BCE (author's theory): No other source places the Exodus at 1492 BCE. Mainstream dates are earlier (e.g. 1446 BCE) or later (13th c. BCE); Velikovsky places it at c. 1500 BCE (start of Ages in Chaos), i.e. before 1492—close but not 1492. The author's reasoning for 1492 specifically is given in § III and § X (calendar control; world conquest strategy).
II. Europe decays; Russia rises
Over a long time, Europe became the worst place on Earth (from the perspective of the ruling narrative or of the loyal population).
The blossoming Russian Empire became the best place on Earth—the new centre of gravity or the new “promised” pole.
III. 1492 CE — Second exodus; America as second promised land
Date: The next promised-land event is dated 1492 CE. In the author's theory, coincidence is not coincidence—the date was set by those exact people (the same lineage or tradition that left in 1492 BCE). 1492 BCE = Deep State’s greatest loss; 1492 CE = Deep State’s greatest gain back. Calendar reasoning (author's theory): Whoever reset the calendar and arbitrarily placed the year zero was in full control of these dates. They would not have set the BC/CE dates for such major events so close to each other by accident. The author's theory is that the calendar's chosen starting year was part of a world conquest strategy—control the timeline, control the narrative.
Trigger: The Russian / Ottoman pressure chased the Europeans out of Europe. So the exodus from Europe to the next promised land is tied to Russian and Ottoman expansion or conquest.
Deep State embeds in Russia: During this 1492 CE event, the Deep State embedded itself deep in the Russian Empire. It made Russia “go insane” and attack the world on behalf of monotheism (which was pushing polytheism out). At some point they had to attack their own people; so they ensured that a good chunk of them could migrate to America under the Columbus narrative.
Who was delivered: The Deep State ensured the survival of their most loyal, circumcised, monotheistic adherents—framed here as “slaves” in the sense of bound, obedient populations. Those were the ones delivered to America.
America = second promised land. America became the place promised, delivered to, and eventually coalesced into a major Deep State / monotheistic foundation: the United States of America. Monotheistic icons everywhere; tradition deeply embedded in government and judicial systems. The connection with England is stronger than the Civil War or independence—none of those seem to matter as much in the end; the monotheistic connection was the one that mattered in hard times.
Until the Mud Flood: America as promised land, growing power, wiping out Native Americans—until the disaster of the Mud Flood (1770 or its aftermath). That decimated America. So the second promised land was shattered by catastrophe.
IV. After the Mud Flood — New promised lands; manna and desert
New promised lands had to be created. A time of long darkness—a desert period.
Israelites (still the most loyal) were scattered all over the world but mostly in America and Europe. During this time they were promised: if you stay obedient, you will receive manna, be brought through the darkness of the desert for however many years, and delivered to a promised land.
So the manna-in-the-desert and forty-years narrative (see cargo-cults-investigation) maps onto this post–Mud Flood period: cargo (manna) delivered to obedient populations in the desert (world after the flood), with the promise of deliverance to a final promised land.
V. Final promised lands on Earth
Definition: The final promised lands are the locations on Earth where monotheistic traditions became deeply embedded, with generations remembering the Intervention of God only a few hundred years ago (e.g. ~100 years prior)—and teaching their kids that this is very serious and real.
Task of this investigation:Locate each one of the final promised lands as they existed in the 19th and 20th centuries, and then trace them forward in time (into the present and “tomorrow”).
PART TWO: CONTENT DRAWN FROM CARGO-CULTS INVESTIGATION (PROMISED-LAND NARRATIVES)
VI. Promised land “everywhere” — strong memory of deliverance, weak memory of catastrophe
Observation: Many cultures and nations hold a strong memory of deliverance and of having reached a “promised land” (America, Italy, Israel, etc.)—while no corresponding mainstream memory of a global mud flood or mass die-off that would have made such deliverance necessary.
Open theory (cargo-cults): The promised-land narrative may have been repeated in the 18th and 19th century in many regions: populations were told to coalesce, obey, and receive cargo, and in return they would be delivered to a promised land. That narrative could have been hardened into religion, leaving a world with no memory of the mud flood but a very strong memory of being delivered. See cargo-cults-investigation.
VII. Documented promised-land narratives (late 19th / early 20th c.)
Jewish / American:Mary Antin, The Promised Land (1912): autobiography of immigration from Belarus (1894) to the U.S.; America as promised land; assimilation and deliverance narrative; 85,000+ copies; narrative contested (anti-immigration rejection; some Jewish critics saw it as assimilationist). Broader pattern: Jewish immigrants have described America both as “the promised land” and as “the land of impurity”—deliverance vs. threat to tradition.
Italian: Mass Italian emigration to America peaked 1880–1924 (4+ million). Southern Italy and Sicily: hardship, exploitation; L’America as “the call”—promised land imagery. False promises and scams at the “dawn of mass immigration” (e.g. 1872): agents and posters lured desperate Italians; many arrived “stranded in New York, even poorer, and despised.” So the promised-land narrative (deliverance to a better place) was actively promoted (recruiters, ads) and disappointed in practice—consistent with a controlled narrative (promise of deliverance) that does not match lived outcome.
Clustering: Promised-land and deliverance narratives in American (and Italian) context cluster in the late 19th and early 20th century—the period of mass immigration and of state/narrative formation. That is also the period when the final promised lands (as defined above) would have been consolidating—locations where monotheistic tradition and the memory of “Intervention of God” were embedded in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Sources: Penn Digital Library (Antin); Princeton International (invention of promised land); Wikipedia (The Promised Land autobiography); La Voce di New York, Everand, PBS, LOC, GlobalSecurity.org (Italian immigration, false promises, 1872, L’America).
PART THREE: LOCATING THE FINAL PROMISED LANDS (19TH–20TH C. AND FORWARD)
VIII. Working list and criteria
Criteria (from open theory): A final promised land is a location where:
Monotheistic (Abrahamic) tradition is deeply embedded in law, government, symbols, or daily life.
Generations in the 19th and 20th century remembered “the Intervention of God” or deliverance as having occurred only a few hundred years ago (or ~100 years prior to living memory).
That memory was taught as serious and real to the next generation.
Candidates to locate and trace:
United States of America (post–Mud Flood re-foundation; monotheistic icons, judicial/government embedding; English connection).
State of Israel (Zionism, “promised land” in name and narrative; 19th–20th c. settlement and state formation).
European regions where monotheistic (e.g. Protestant, Catholic, or Orthodox) identity remained foundational to the state or to “who we are” in the 19th–20th c.—and where deliverance or “promised land” rhetoric was strong (e.g. Ireland, Poland, parts of the Russian/Soviet sphere).
Other territories where mass immigration or religious settlement in the 19th–20th c. was framed explicitly as deliverance to a promised land (e.g. Canada, Australia, South Africa, Argentina—each with its own “promised land” or “new Jerusalem” narrative).
Task: For each candidate, document (a) when it functioned as a “final promised land” in the sense above (19th–20th c.); (b) how the narrative of deliverance / Intervention of God was embedded; (c) trace forward—how that narrative persists or mutates into the present (“tomorrow in time”).
IX. Open questions and next steps
1492 BCE/CE: Search for mainstream or alternative chronologies that place an exodus or collapse of a “pyramidal” or Egyptian-style empire near 1492 BCE; and for any source (esoteric, traditional, or scholarly) that links 1492 BCE and 1492 CE as deliberate or inverted dates set by the same lineage.
Europe as first promised land: Map where in Europe the exodus leadership is said or implied to have settled (1492 BCE or in tradition); and how European identity or state formation later narrates deliverance or “promised land.”
Russia / Ottoman / 1492 CE: Document Russian and Ottoman expansion or pressure on Europe around 1492 CE (fall of Granada, Reconquista, expulsion of Jews, etc.) and how that ties to migration to America and the Columbus narrative in the open theory.
Final promised lands — list: Build a complete working list of final promised lands (19th–20th c.) using the criteria in § VIII; for each, add sources (constitution, symbols, education, sermons, immigration narrative) that show embedded monotheism and memory of Intervention/deliverance.
Trace forward: For each final promised land, trace how the “promised land” or “deliverance” narrative persists, weakens, or mutates from the 20th century into the present—and whether new “promised lands” or new exodus narratives have appeared (e.g. digital, extraterrestrial, or territorial).
X. Deep-dive findings (2026-03-16) — open questions and Fomenko (wget)
Research on the open questions and on Fomenko/chronologia material in the wget folder (chronologia.org mirror) yielded the following. None of this proves the 1492 BCE/CE or promised-land thesis; it supports keeping the investigation open and gives concrete references.
1. Fomenko — relevance to promised land and 1492
Location: Fomenko & Nosovskiy material is in the wget chronologia.org mirror (path: wget/chronologia.org/). The paradigm-threat-filesMFEE investigation cites wget/chronologia.org for Fomenko's map analysis (old_maps, e_books/14_great_tartary, chronologia4/, how_it_was/08.html). Same mirror is referenced in tartarian-maps-investigation (Fomenko map sources).
CHRON6 — "Conquest of the Earth promised. America": In chronologia.org/en/chronologia5/lit.html, Fomenko & Nosovskiy's volume CHRON6 is titled "BIBLICAL RUSSIA. (World medieval Ordynian-Ataman Empire. Bible. Conquest of the Earth promised. America. Reformation. Calendar and Easter)" — i.e. "Conquest of the Earth promised" and America and Calendar and Easter are explicit in the same volume. So in the Fomenko corpus there is a direct link between Bible, promised (earth), America, and Reformation/Calendar/Easter (the latter tying to 1492 via Paschalia/calendar; see below).
1492 and calendar: In chronologia.org/en/chronologia5/empire12_09.html, the Paschalia (Easter tables) compiled by Metropolitan Zosima in 1492 is cited ([637], p. 132). So 1492 appears in the Fomenko narrative as the year of a key calendar/ecclesiastical formulation — consistent with the open theory that 1492 was a set or symbolic date.
Russia and Ottomans (1453, 1480, 1492): Same file (empire12_09): 1453 — Ottomans took Constantinople (Fomenko: conquest of New Rome by Russia and Ottomans/Atamans together). 1480 — Muscovite prince becomes autocrat; end of "Tartar yoke"; in Fomenko's reading, end of a short period when Russia acknowledged Ottoman Ataman Mohammed II; after Mohammed's death (1481) Muscovite allies refused his heirs. Moscow as Third Rome formulated around 1514–1521 (Elder Filofey). So Russia–Ottoman alliance and pressure on Europe (Constantinople 1453) plus 1492 (Paschalia) fit the open theory's 1492 CE frame: Russian/Ottoman dynamic and calendar in the same year as Columbus/Granada/expulsion.
America and Russia in Fomenko: In chronologia.org/en/chronologia5/empire14_14.html: Russian settlements in American continent (Kodyak, Russian-American Company 1799); Russian-American Company; "made an independent state in 1776." So Fomenko treats and as part of the same imperial/civilisational story — useful for cross-reference with "America as second promised land" and Russian/Ottoman pressure.
2. 1492 BCE — author's theory; Velikovsky and controlled opposition
1492 BCE is the author's theory. No mainstream, Fomenko, or Velikovskian source uses 1492 BCE or explicitly links 1492 BCE and 1492 CE. Mainstream: early Exodus ~1446 BCE or late ~1279–1225 BCE (Ramesses II). Many scholars doubt a single historical Exodus; Egyptian records do not mention it.
Velikovsky (wget: de Grazia, The Velikovsky Affair; Ages in Chaos) places the Exodus at the end of the Middle Kingdom, at the start of his revised chronology: c. 1500 BCE—i.e. before 1492 by about eight years. So Velikovsky's estimate puts the author's 1492 in the bull's eye; the dates are effectively the same event.
Author's reading: Velikovsky as controlled opposition. Velikovsky was not "allowed" to say 1492 in his book—just as he was not allowed to say Saturn when describing Saturnian cosmology. His omission of some of the biggest major details in his theories can only be summed up as an act of controlled opposition. The same applies to his silly TV fight with Sagan—theatre that contained and deflected his work rather than letting it land. So the author's 1492 is not "from" Velikovsky; it is the number Velikovsky's 1500 points at but could not name.
Calendar reasoning (author's theory). Whoever reset the calendar and arbitrarily placed the year zero was in full control of these dates. They would not have set the BC/CE dates for such major events (first exodus, second exodus) so close to each other by accident. The author's theory: the calendar's chosen starting year was part of a world conquest strategy—control the timeline, control the narrative; the 1492 BCE/CE mirror is deliberate.
3. 1492 CE — Granada, expulsion, Columbus, Russia/Ottoman
Documented:2 January 1492 — Fall of Granada to Catholic Monarchs (Ferdinand II, Isabella I); end of Reconquista. 31 March 1492 — Alhambra Decree: all unconverted Jews must leave Spain by 31 July 1492 or convert. 40,000–200,000 Jews expelled; many fled to Portugal (then forced conversion 1497), Ottoman Empire, North Africa, Mediterranean — Sephardic diaspora. Columbus's first voyage began in 1492; Isaac Abravanel (Jewish leader, expelled) funded one-third of Columbus's voyage. 1492 is called annus mirabilis ("year of miracles") in Spanish history.
Implication:1492 CE ties together: (1) end of Islamic Spain (pressure on "Moors"); (2) expulsion of Jews (exodus from Spain); (3) Columbus to America (narrative of "discovery" / new promised land); (4) Jewish funding of Columbus (Abravanel). So the open theory (exodus to America, loyal/monotheistic population delivered, Columbus narrative) has strong documentary support for 1492 CE as the year of expulsion, voyage, and Sephardic diaspora — including flight to Ottoman (Russia–Ottoman axis in Fomenko fits "pressure on Europe" and destinations for exiles). No mainstream source describes this as "Deep State"; the structure (expulsion + voyage + promised land) is documented.
4. Final promised lands — Canada, Australia, South Africa
Canada: The Canadian West (Prairie) was promoted as "promised land" in the late 19th and early 20th c.; government, railways, and boosters distributed promotional literature; "unbridled opportunity," utopian societies (e.g. Doug Owram, Promise of Eden; Prairie West as Promised Land).
Australia:South Australia marketed as "The Land of Promise" (e.g. John Stephens 1839, The Land of Promise: … New British Province of South Australia). Swan River (Western Australia) "Swan River mania" 1829–1830 — "land of promise" in British press.
South Africa: (Less direct in search; "Land of Promise" title for South Australia mirrors the pattern; South African expansionist or settler "promised land" narratives can be added in next steps.)
Implication:USA, Israel, Canada, Australia (and likely South Africa, Argentina) have documented "promised land" or "land of promise" immigration/settler narratives in the 19th–20th c. — consistent with the task of building the list of final promised lands and tracing how the narrative was embedded (constitutions, symbols, education).
5. Trace forward — next steps
Refined open questions: (a) Search Fomenko CHRON6 (and related chronologia.org pages) for any explicit 1492 BCE or link 1492 BCE/CE. (b) Map European "first promised land" — where tradition or Fomenko places exodus leadership (e.g. Rus-Horde, Scandinavia, "Biblical Russia"). (c) Final list: Add Argentina, South Africa, Ireland (souperism/deliverance), Poland (Catholic identity), Russia (Third Rome, Orthodoxy) to the working list; for each, add sources (constitution, symbols, sermons). (d) Trace forward: For USA, Israel, Canada, Australia — document how "promised land" rhetoric persists or mutates in 21st c. (e.g. civil religion, immigration policy, "new Jerusalem," digital or space "promised land").
XI. Open questions and next steps (updated)
1492 BCE/CE (refined): Search Fomenko CHRON6 and chronologia.org for any explicit 1492 BCE or link between 1492 BCE and 1492 CE. Search alternative chronologies (Rohl, Velikovsky, etc.) for exodus or empire collapse near 1492 BCE; note 1446 BCE (early Exodus) is ~46 years earlier.
Europe as first promised land (refined): Map where in Europe (or in Fomenko's "Rus-Horde," Scandinavia, "Biblical Russia") the exodus leadership is said or implied to have settled; and how European identity or state formation narrates deliverance or "promised land."
Russia / Ottoman / 1492 CE (refined): Use wget/chronologia.org (empire12_09, empire13_02, empire14_14) and mainstream history (Granada, Alhambra Decree, Abravanel, Columbus) to document the tie between expulsion, Columbus, and migration to America; and Fomenko's Russia–Ottoman (1453, 1480) and 1492 (Paschalia) for the open theory.
Final promised lands — list (refined): Add Canada (Prairie "promised land"), Australia (South Australia "Land of Promise," Swan River), Argentina, South Africa, Ireland, Poland, Russia (Third Rome) to the working list; for each, add sources (constitution, symbols, education, sermons, immigration narrative) that show embedded monotheism and memory of Intervention/deliverance.
Trace forward (refined): For USA, Israel, Canada, Australia (and others), trace how "promised land" or "deliverance" narrative persists, weakens, or mutates from the 20th c. into the present; and whether new "promised lands" or exodus narratives have appeared (digital, extraterrestrial, territorial).
Investigation file: history/mudflood/investigations/promised-land-investigation.md. Open theory; 1492 BCE/CE and the sequence of promised lands are not asserted as established fact.
Romanov
United States of America
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Russia
Chronological shifts: Fomenko's mechanism (chronicle duplication, shifts of 333, 1053, 1800 years) is summarised in wget/investigations/chronology/illig-fomenko-boundary.md (Illig 614–911 vs Fomenko ~1053-year shift; findings "to be populated"). empire13_02.html: "Christ (1152–1185)" in the XII century; "chronological shift" creating "elongated layered chronicle," "duplication of events, geographical shifts and altered dates." So any literal 1492 BCE exodus in conventional chronology would, in Fomenko's scheme, be shifted — the open theory's 1492 BCE is not Fomenko's dating (Fomenko compresses ancient history into the Middle Ages); but Fomenko's 1492 (Paschalia, calendar) and "Conquest of the Earth promised. America" are directly relevant.
Summary: The wget chronologia.org mirror is a primary source for (a) 1492 as calendar/Paschalia year, (b) Russia–Ottoman narrative (1453, 1480), (c) "Conquest of the Earth promised. America" (CHRON6), (d) America and Russia in the same imperial story. No Fomenko text in wget was found that explicitly links 1492 BCE and 1492 CE as "same lineage"; the parallel (promised land, America, 1492, calendar) is documented.