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Interview:
Steven Strong, Educator, Progressive Archaeo-Historian,
Author
- November 2020
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Media
Man continues to interview some of the worlds most
interesting, unique and gifted people. We interview
Steven Strong who sheds much light on where we came
from, the real history of Australia and the world,
where we may be heading, the significance of Ularu,
hieroglyphs and more.

1.
What is your calling / mission in life, and how does
that relate to your current projects and position
in Aboriginal Australia, and the universe as a whole?
I
was invited on to Ramindjeri land about ten years
ago and given ceremony by Karno W. that was based
around Wirritjin (Black-fella White-fella Dreaming).
As Karno put it often "spirit knows no colour,"
and this has been proven yet again when Karno passed
over, four Elders were named to replace him, two are
Original and two non-Original. Our brief is simple,
to assemble the best White-fella science, archaeology,
geology and chemistry that proves people, science,
spirituality and magic began in Australia.
2.
How, when and why did you see the benefit and need
to publish tremendous information online to websites
such as the most impressive and comprehensive Forgotten
Origin, Earth Ancients and Our Alien Ancestry?
I
was a teacher in schools, to begin with asking questions
and exploring was encouraged, but times have changed
and those who recite acceptable facts and never look
elsewhere succeed. So, in shaking the foundations
of what seems to be mainstream true we need to present
science and logical sequences that leave little area
to question. Once the real chance our evidence is
valid has taken hold, then that leaves the door slightly
ajar for the Clever-fellas, Wee-uns and the magic
that was a staple part of daily pre-Cook life in Australia,
to take its rightful place.
3.
How popular has the podcast become and how do you
and Cliff Dunning decide on what information to discuss
and what to put in the public domain?
That
has been a surprise as we spent nothing on advertising
and so many presentations are advertised as free,
until walking inside where a set of costed options
suddenly appear. We keep the cost as low as possible,
share the profits evenly with all speakers as a tribe
would, each chapter has a unifying theme, and all
are based around the 21st December Uluru ceremony
at 9:02 pm. Planning ahead lacks spontaneity, so we
did not discuss topics or questions beforehand. Everything
we have researched is open to be discussed and we
never place restrictions on any interview. This is
all about the truth without reservation, equivocation
or 'I can't recall.'
4.
Do you think its possible that the work, research,
learning and teaching that you are doing is in fact
also part of what I call "The Great Awakening"?
From
the time we knew of the date, exact time, intentions
and the sacred location of Uluru, all our research
and presentations revolve around our last chance to
heal our planet and ourselves. We believe that the
Alien skulls and bones we have seen and held, jewellery
with non-Earthly metals, eight rings from Atlantis
and Lemuria, hundreds of scared rocks often possessing
powers beyond the comprehension of even myself, and
the femur bone of the son of Khufu, all turned up
at our 'doorstep' simply because they are part of
the potential planetary ascension.
5.
Since COVID-19, do you think much of the rest of Australia
and even the world is waking up to the true roots
of the history of the world and the universe in general?
Absolutely,
the lies and deception that underpin the victor's
version of history has finally bubbled to the surface,
the place is literally falling apart and those who
control and invest can only provide dividends and
are no longer trusted. Their incompetence is at every
helm and many crews are pulling up oars and ready
to walk down new paths. But where to go? It feels
a bit like the early 70's when hippies understandably
walked away from societies' ills, but had no unifying
structure to walk towards. This time around after
the ceremony the Old Ways Culture. Lore and the Dreaming
will fill that void.
6.
Have documentaries and films such as Whaledreamers
(Julian Lennon and Kim Kindersley), Rabbit Proof Fence
and Utopia (John Pilger) done enough to shine a light
on the good and sometimes not good of Indigenous Australia,
or is that subjective?
All
films are inherently subjective, definitely, but truthful,
absolutely. There is so much of the Original past
that has been destroyed or marginalised, each movie
highlighted one very important paragraph, the problem
is this is a 26-volume encyclopedia. There is so much
we have lost for good, but so much more that is still
waiting.
7.
Your videos, news and podcasts appear to be more authentic,
factual and less "hype" to me. Is that my
design, or do you tailor to your audience?
There
is no 'tailoring' in any presentation we do. No plan
or script beforehand, beyond wanting to share a truth
found, denied or threatened. I know I look like rubbish,
I have viewers telling me that, one claims I look
like a "drug pusher." I went on the next
presentation refuting that allegation, pointing out
they nearly always dress much better. Most of my clothes
are hand-me-downs from my two sons. All I focus on
is giving convincing evidence of solid facts, and
sometimes with a dividing line clearly marked out,
before providing the truths that support the magical
phenomena.
8.
The ancient artifacts you are securing - why is it
important they are in safe hands, and what's the significance
of all of the rare metals, and explain how some may
be utilized towards the end of this year in relation
to Ayres Rock and the energy source?
All artefacts were bought by others or found by others
then given to us unconditionally. So many tribes in
Australia are fighting within and without, these sacred
rocks would only add to division over who has or has
not the right to decide and keep. Moreover, 95% of
these rocks are unidentified in location or tribe.
More importantly, formal agreements have been made
for nearly all the rocks to be secured and placed
in a sacred formation as part of a Ramindjeri Culture
Old Way Centre. The presence of so many metals ending
in 'ium,' all discovered for supposedly for the first
after 1800, yet all are found in Angkor Wat giant's
rings that are thousands of years old. That is a massive
issue and calls into question the denial that Ancients
knew far about less science and technology than we
do today. As for them being part of the ceremony at
Uluru, I sincerely doubt that will happen, they already
have an ancient ritual fully prescribed. But before
and after is another matter which we are working on
together.
9.
Who are your main mentors, and why?
Karno,
of course, but there are so many others who have helped.
Many of the highest calibre. There are a few that
stand very close to Karno, obviously Aunty Beve and
Aunty Minnie Mace have been of stunning assistance
and guidance. Although I did not know Uncle Marbuck
that long, he did an amazing reading of the sacred
star rocks. All are practitioners of Old Way culture,
lore and acknowledgment of the magical. As to why
them, our path is solely Original Old Way and that
means we need people like this as they are our 'bread
and water.'
10.
How and when did you and the group decide you could
also trust "white fellas" of integrity with
certain information also?
No
choice in that one, my first and most important ceremony
is all about Wirritjin, both ways-all colours. So,
no-one gets a head start here, especially since if
"spirit knows no colour" then the same applies
to us. A close friend and colleague of mine, whose
name is Binnah is white in skin and genes, and also
one of the blackest white-fellas I have ever met.
Equally, I know plenty of Original people who are
so white inside they glow in the dark.
11.
Are you involved with any sustainable living property
projects for potential investors or other eco tourism
type projects?
There
is talk of some ventures of a cultural and ceremonial
inclination of which we are in preliminary talks,
but it is a little too early to go further.
12.
What do you consider to be your greatest life achievements?
Nothing
comes to mind, the past is a closed chapter in my
book, just distant memories. Especially since the
things we are doing are incomplete, my focus is always
lurching forward whatever happened before is like
an earlier incarnation, a shadow. So, my answer is
it is all to do with what may come to pass in the
future. But if I was forced backwards, I do still
have great memories of teaching troubled kids, black
kids and 'disabled' kids (whatever that means) too.
I liked them and they liked me, and sometimes I might
have helped a bit.
13.
What are your main current projects, and how with
this tie together with the end of year significant
and historic event, and then into the new year moving
forward?
Far
too many at the moment, and the list keeps getting
bigger. At present our concerns and current projects
include: our attendance and contributions leading
up to the Uluru ceremony, the repatriation of sacred
rocks on Ramindjeri land, negotiations with two holders
of ancient rings/artefacts, resurrecting the Standing
Stones site, assisting in the protection of the Tabulam
bridge and surrounding birthing place, burial site
and collection of sacred rocks, ensuring Harries Carroll's
(Bondi Rescue) prospective TV show highlighting Original
communities succeeds, protecting the Kariong site
and Egyptian hieroglyphs from developers and vandals,
resolving the analysis and recognition of the flat-headed
Aliens skulls, the investigation of definite Egyptian
sites in the Far North Coast of NSW, examining another
set of ancient hieroglyphs found in QLD, getting a
facial reconstruction done to the completed skull
we hold, and of course, promoting our monthly online
conferences. All of these projects are directly linked
to December 21, or the time of renaissance that follows.
14. What's your motto or mantra.
I have nothing here. No mantra or motto outside tell
the truth no matter what, but that is so obvious anyway.
I suppose what I could add to that was when I was
in High School, we had a Latin motto (the only Latin
I actually know) of facta non verba, which means deeds
not words. Words are so cheap today, cost nothing,
gone in a second, whereas deeds and actions amount
to doing something that may take more than one incarnation
to complete.
15.
With me being a Media Man, Maroubra Seal (local nickname),
and a peaceful warrior, how could I ever try to work
out what sort of spirit or animal I may be in the
spiritual world according to your group and the elders?
(I'm born 24 / 10 / 1970). Mona Vale, NSW. 300 m from
Mona Vale Beach.
I
cannot help you through correspondence, nor by phone
or in person, it is not my story. Every human being
must have at least one totem. That's the deal, the
trick is many have lost the link, but it is always
there deep inside waiting for the call. Our personal
totems are products of nature and that connection
is vital in maintaining a link to the real world.
You have to find it by using the Old Way approach.
You live by the sea and feel it calls, so too your
animal totem lives by or in the sea. But to go further,
go down to the place where land and water meet when
distractions are minimal, look for signs, ask for
visions. It may be a day later a bird flies past and
soon after something significant comes upon you, or
it could be in the past such events did take place
and you momentarily intuitively sensed an interface,
then your rational mind hit the delete button. For
me, my magpie totem congress was what mainstream would
call miraculous, but for the goanna it was much more
mundane. Very simply you already have the answer,
all you have to do is ask the right question.
Ed:
One of the absolute most fascinating interviews I
have ever done - quite possibly the most amazing.
To speak with Steve, to listen and learn was an amazing
experience and brought me far outside the usual spectrum
of our interviews and news media coverage. In the
year 2020 with great changes in Australia and across
the globe, it felt right to further explore the roots
and foundation of Australia and the universe. Steve
Strong helped us join many more dots. It is clear
it will serve Australia and the world to listen to
Indigenous Australians, and also to learn from the
Ancients who came before them. The more we think we
understand the world, the more we come to realize
that there is so much more left to learn. We will
be following Steve Strong and his group for the rest
of time, and I encourage our readers to do the same.


Biography
of Steven and Evan Strong (Credit: Forgotten
Origin)
We
are trying to change the worldview of Australia (Ab)Original
people and culture and their effect upon human development
and civilization: The Out of Australia Theory.
Our
main brief is to prove through scientific fact that
which the Elders insist is true. We have assembled
facts about archaeological finds, and also early contact
accounts, genetics, Serpent myths, Dreaming stories
(Australian [Ab]Original mythology), Amerindian myths,
parallels in religious texts, etc into one coherent
and controversial theory.
Discover
humanity's forgotten origin.
Steven
and Evan Strong, have co-written a series of books;
"Constructing a New World Map", "Mary
Magdalene's Dreaming", and "Forgotten Origin","Shunned"
/"Out Of Australia" and "Between A
Rock and a Hard Place" (is available through
our website).
The
subject matter of our page sometimes contains culturally
sensitive topics related to Original history and we
operate under the doctrine of Wirritjin - Black Fella,
White Fella Dreaming: In remembrance of Karno W....,
spokesperson for the Ramindjeri. (Credit: Forgotten
Origin)
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