Pehad

From right to left is written Pei, Chet, Daleth, these are pronounced pehad, which means “awe, ardor” and is a synonym of the Hebrew word יראה “reverence and profound respect” towards “Shaddai El Chai” the essence of God (the ens seminis). “The beginning of wisdom is the ardor, awe (פחד or יראה) of Jehovah.” [Proverb 9: 10]

Every place whereon the soles of your feet shall tread (with chastity) shall be yours: from the wilderness and Lebanon, from the river, the river Euphrates, even unto the uttermost sea shall your coast be. No (fornicator) man will stand himself in your presence; your dread and your fear (פחד Pechad) do יהוה your Elohim put (flows) on the face of all the earth (physicality) on which ye tread (with chastity), as He hath spoken to you. – Deuteronomy 11: 25

Pelasgians

The name Pelasgians was used by classical Greek writers to refer either to the ancestors of the Greeks, or to all the inhabitants of Greece before the emergence or arrival of the Greeks.

There is also a reference to Occidental Ario (Arian)-Atlanteans. This may be a reference to the initial Arian race which followed the Atlanteans and originated in the Occident or Central Asia (Tibet). They were the origin of the Arian Root Race.