Eleazar argued that the Basque language is the closest living relative to the original language of the Beres and used this theory to "correct" historical translations. Availability and Resources

Alexandre Eleazar's Historical Discoveries | PDF | Moon - Scribd

Focuses on the origins of the "Bere" (or Bele) people and their interstellar journey to Earth.

Deals with the "Final Judgment" and destiny of humanity. Unlike the first volume, this part was largely unpublished during his lifetime. Core Themes and Theories

Eleazar describes a "Great Cataclysm" over 12,000 years ago and claims that humanity's history involves interstellar travel and artificial insemination from a "Tsar of the Ele".

Born in 1920 in Damascus and later living in Barcelona, Alexandre Eleazar was a self-taught historian and linguist. He claimed to have deciphered "Elengoa," a universal paleo-language closely related to modern Basque, which he used to translate ancient Iberian, Egyptian, and cuneiform texts. His work posits that the history we are taught today has been intentionally manipulated to hide the true origins of humanity.

In "La Bibele," Eleazar provides a rewritten version of the Genesis story, which he calls "Gen Aziz" ("The Seed of the Gen").