Karl Eisbrenner
Excerpts from Eisbrenner letter of 2005

........study World Religions, earning an Honors undergraduate degree in Religion [1977]. Alongside, I studied koine or New Testament Greek, Princeton Theological Seminary, in New Jersey, before completing my Joint Honours Philosophy/Theology degree at Oxford University [1980].

........and on returning to Alberta, commenced teaching Philosophy [Early Greek] as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Alberta, and lecturing in Philosophy at [then] North American Baptist College. At the same time, I was taking a full load of courses, studying for my L.L.B. at the U of A. At Oxford, and since, I have kept up my interest in languages, studying classical Hebrew and Greek.

My most recent [and last] case as a Barrister, involved archeological, heritage and cultural studies of the Okanagan Valley. Professor Stan Copp [Langara College], Tom Chapman [former Federal Liberal candidate and California Bighorn Sheep biologist], and Mike Sarrell [Environmental Consultant responsible for mapping in the recent Critical Habitat Atlas published by the B.C. Government], all participated in the case involving 188 seniors who lived in 109 homes located on about 30 acres next to Gallagher Lake, a spring fed fresh water lake just 8 km north of Oliver, B.C.

I am involved in "The StarGate Research Project" [at
www.rwnicholson.com, and www.bc4u2.com] - researching the connections between Okanagan and Classical Hebrew usage of "tsi-dik" and "tze-dek" to reflect ideas of earth and ground and holy and sacredness. Even the Psalmist speaks of a man skilled in [totem] carving, who carved upon a tree... until they came with their axes and hammers to destroy the message, the language. Petroglyph evidence in B.C.'s interior shows Phoenecian, Egyptian, Ogham [Keltic], and Runic Writing styles... along with as yet unknown "script", carved on the trunk of a tree, a Totem Tongue.

Regards,

Karl-Heintz Eisbrenner, M.A. (Oxon.); L.L.B
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