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  • Reply to: The human skull that challenges the Out of Africa theory   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: RFM

    This is a systematic world wide operation that is running for many 1000 years. The purpose is to hide the real history on this planet and feed everybody the lie that suits "them." When libraries are found everything that couldn't be carried was burned with the building. They brainwashed religious extremist to destroy all ancient findings that they come across. They tried to clean whole continents and killed the most of the native tribes with knowledge of our history. Forced them to convert to Christianity and nowadays Islam.

  • Reply to: 6,000 Year-Old Rock Art Discovered in Tennessee   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: angieblackmon

    i'm super interested to know what part of TN this was found in. I'm currently in Nashville and my hubby and I would love to do some exploring! :) We went on a nice little 4 mile hike this weekend and suspect some of the areas we were in were mounds or some sort...i suppose they could possibly be left over from the civil war, but some were long snake like mounds...pretty cool.

  • Reply to: The Secret Life of an Ancient Concubine   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Jamie

    According to multiple sources on the internet, Li Yuqin died 13 years ago.

  • Reply to: The Origins of Human Beings According to Ancient Sumerian Texts   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Ivar Nielsen

    About knowing of the 2 hemispheres, all people can come to this suggestion/imagination/conclusion just by watching the Sun and stars rise and set, going up in "The Upper-world" and down in "The Under-world".
    Since we all live on the same Earth, the same Solar System, the same galaxy in the same part of the Universe which all gives us the same informations, I don´t think this is "a card of house" but a very logical origin for the very similar Stories of Creations from all over the world.
    Unfortunately these mutual mytho-cosmological informations are taken very literary and technological interpreted by the "Ancient Aliens Society" but one can get a lots "reversed" informations from the series and use the informations in ones own perspective.

  • Reply to: The mysterious ancient coral reef city of Nan Madol   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Malisa Wright

    Really got me interested in these people. They certainly have a colorful history of origin,, and I enjoyed finding out more about them. I continue to be surprised at just how little we actually know about our predecessors and their technology.

  • Reply to: The Sumerian King List Reveals the Origin of Mesopotamian Kingship   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Ann

    So this is what we do. If we don't understand something or have never seen anything like it, we ASSUME it can't be real and true, and spend an inordinate amount of time and energy coming up with theories to explain it away. And when someone comes up with something that sounds vaguely scientifically provable, everyone hops onto that bandwagon.

    So EVEN the readers of this site ASSUME that ET's can never have had any interactions with earth and earthlings? Astonishing.

    Fascinatingly, the Captcha instructions are to "test whether you are a human visitor," LOL!

  • Reply to: The Origins of Human Beings According to Ancient Sumerian Texts   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: ancient-origins

    Thank you Native. Apparently it is a bug only for registered users. We are working to fix it!

  • Reply to: The Helix Staircase of the Loretto Chapel and Other Miracles   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: archaeologyrocks

    I think even the simplest things can be seen as a miracle, it just depends on your point of view. I also think that every miracle can be scientifically explained. Whether or not we have the capability to explain something miraculous is the question.

  • Reply to: Ten Enduring Mysteries of China’s Longyou Caves   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: tazszulc

    Could it be that the caves where made by a underground river that dryd up then found by man and some amazing BIT of work to finish off ......

     

  • Reply to: The human skull that challenges the Out of Africa theory   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: johan mann

    The "Out of Africa" theory is so flawed as to be laughably outrageous.The present "Scientific "establishment will crucified anybody that will disagree with them .This is not the only human skeleton found in Europe that is that old.There was a skull found in the Republic of Georgia that is 900.000 yr.old
    there was another one found in a cave in Romania that is 1.000.000 yrs.old and another one in Hungary
    that is also aprox.1.000.000.yrs.old. Bipedal mammals did NOT originate from one singular point on planet Earth.

  • Reply to: Entire Neanderthal genome finally mapped – with amazing results   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: johan mann

    Show me one single human on this planet that is connected to a "higher dimensional brethren"
    You want us to believe that you're an extraterrestrial entity?

  • Reply to: The Origins of Human Beings According to Ancient Sumerian Texts   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Xenophon

    Thanks! Reading your site now: not entirely convinced that all ancient cultures knew there were two hemispheres, and associated them with the Great God and Goddess respectively (my intuition tells me that seeing a single theory underlying all ancient cosmologies may be like building a house of cards; there's something there, but in my view it's often more fragmented, and the connections between them are often very difficult to discern), but I'm finding the inspiration theory (especially without mention of ancient astronauts!) particularly refreshing (the assumption that inspiration is impossible by academics who aren't interested in mysticism, leads them to construct circular theories that inevitably point away from the phenomenon, which makes them, and educated society as a whole, conclude that the evidence goes against it).

  • Reply to: The human skull that challenges the Out of Africa theory   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Xenophon

    As Deb says above. Also, the latest DNA sequencing of Neanderthals seems to indicate that us Whiteys got our particularly light coloured skin from interbreeding with the Neanderthals (who'd had an evolutionary headstart to getting the pale skin useful for the latitude). The fact that this was downplayed (the headlines were talking about the genetic disease which came with it) makes me think this isn't some skin-colour conspiracy, as much as a reflection of insecurities living in a culture that prefers darker skin tones.

  • Reply to: The ancient wonder and veneration of the dog star Sirius   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: KundaliniRises

    Sorry for the pun.

    People interested in how the ancients thought about stars and constellations would do well to acquaint themselves with good explanations of how precession works.

    Precession is the phenomenon drived from a slight wobble in the Earth's axis that also causes different constellations to coincide with the solstices and equinoxes over time. The complete 360 degree rotation takes approximately 26,000 years.

    This is why we are entering the Age of Aquarius, because that constellation is assuming this important position.

    It also causes different stars to assume the position of "pole star" over time (i.e., the star to which the axis of the Earth points as it rotates). Today, Polaris is "pole star." In 3,000 BC Draco assumed pole position. Today it's Polaris. By 3,000 AD Gamma Cephie will be pole star. Around 12,000 years ago, bright star Deneb occupied pole position. Deneb is in the constellation Cygnus, so Cygnus was an important constellation at that time.

    People like Graham Hancock and John anthony West have used the alignment of certain major temple complexes with precessional/constellation relationships to redate these structures, the most famous being the Sphynx, the face of which would have pointed to the solstices in the Age of Leo, not the time when the pyramids were supposedly built. Geologist Robert Schoch confirmed this with the water weathering on the Sphynx and enclosure.

    I recommend Andrew Collins excellent book The Cygnus Mystery. Collins convincingly argues that the temple complex at Giza is a terrestrial reproduction of the bird-constellation Cygnus, whose major stars more perfectly match the slightly offset line of the three pyramids than Orion's belt (with which they've also been associated). Other major points of interest on the Giza plateau perfectly match the layout of Cygnus, including a formerly unknown cave near the pyramids that leads to a cave complext underneath the plateau. The cave was venerated in bird terms, according to inscriptions and objects found near its opening.

    Cross-shaped Cygnus has traditionally been thought of as a bird constellation, with the horizontal parts of the cross corresponding to wings. In deeply ancient times the bird was a vulture. Since vultures feed off the dead and migrate north, the ancients viewed them as carriers of the soul to the afterlife, somewhere in the north. This created a perfect association for them of the vulture and the constellation that occupied the northern pole position in those times.

    It's easy to imagine neolithic inhabitants of what is now Egypt venerating Cygnus and laying out its coordinates on the ground in what later became the temple complex of the Giza plateau. They first noticed an enormous and singular mound of rock that became a sacred object for them, pointing in the direction of the solstices where the constellation Leo rose on the horizon. They eventually carved the stone into the shape of a lion. They interpreted the opening of the bird cave as corresponding to another of the stars in Cygnus, so then set about building altars or placing sacred objects at the places that corresponded with the other stars in the constellation.

    In dynastic Egypt, the head of the Sphynx was recarved into the likeness of a pharoah, and the various sacred spots were further built up. Enormous pyramids were built in place of what might have been much smaller and simpler sacred buildings on the plateau.

  • Reply to: The Origins of Human Beings According to Ancient Sumerian Texts   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Native

    The text formation in the comment box squeezes all text together regardingless of new paragraphs.

     

  • Reply to: The Origins of Human Beings According to Ancient Sumerian Texts   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Native

    Xenophon.

    You asked/wrote:

    1) Could you explain some more about the primordial waters/Tiamat in relation to this, and are there any books/sites about it that you would recommend?

    2) My reading of the Wikipedia translation was that it was describing the pole star (Nibiru)'s use in navigation, even, or maybe especially during rough seas (when you'd be more likely to lose your way)...

    AD 1: From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiamat: "Tiamat, the saltwater sea, "she who bore them all"; they were "mixing their waters" - "She who bore them all" refers in my opinion not to the "saltwater sea" or the "primeval waters" but to the term of the Milky Way River Goddess from where everything in our glaxy is created and in this connection I can´t find any books, but I can recommend you to read here: http://www.native-science.net/MilkyWay.MotherGoddess.htm

    AD 2: If carefully reading my text above you´ll see that we agree, just with the difference that I´m talking of the cosmological/cosmogonical meaning of the myth and as such a "creational chart" -  (And of course the starry night also later on is used to navigate the oceans on the Earth. So, this telling is both a part of the story of creation and (later) a navigational system.

  • Reply to: The Origins of Human Beings According to Ancient Sumerian Texts   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Xenophon

    Could you explain some more about the primordial waters/Tiamat in relation to this, and are there any books/sites about it that you would recommend?

    My reading of the Wikipedia translation was that it was describing the pole star (Nibiru)'s use in navigation, even, or maybe especially during rough seas (when you'd be more likely to lose your way)...

  • Reply to: The Origins of Human Beings According to Ancient Sumerian Texts   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: ancient-origins

    Hi Native. What do you mean? Can you send us a screenshot?

  • Reply to: The Origins of Human Beings According to Ancient Sumerian Texts   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Native

    Hello,

    Someone should check out the comment box formation which is really annoying and messy.

  • Reply to: The Origins of Human Beings According to Ancient Sumerian Texts   10 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Native

    Quote:" Sumerian mythology claims that, in the beginning, human-like beings of extra-terrestrial origin ruled over Earth. Those beings, or gods, could travel through the sky in either round or rocket shaped vehicles. These beings toiled Earth’s soil, digging to make it habitable and mining its minerals".

    AD: "This "digging and toiling the Earth´s soil" rather than "dealing with the Earth", means "making the first firm soil" out from the basical elements, since the Earth wasn´t the first to be created in the Stories of Creations.

    I don´t know about "could travel through the sky in either round or rocket shaped vehicles" as such, but I do know that "deities" "travels" around in the Sky which the below description and explanation clearly says:

    From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibiru_%28Babylonian_astronomy%29
    “Nibiru, which is said to have occupied the passageways of heaven and earth, because everyone above and below asks Nibiru if they cannot find the passage.

    Nibiru is Marduk's star, which the gods in heaven caused to be visible. Nibiru stands as a post at the turning point. The others say of Nibiru the post: "The one who crosses the middle of the sea (Tiamat) without calm, may his name be Nibiru, for he takes up the center of it". The path of the stars of the sky should be kept unchanged”, unquote.

    Explanation:
    Nibiru represents the celestial pole and the observable and circumpolar stars and constellations = “Nibiru stands as a post at the turning point” = the celestial pole, for “he takes up the center of it”. This cosmogonical/cosmological fact cannot be told much clearer.

    (Unfortunately, the Wikipedia author unreflected copy older misunderstandings of the mythical concept of the middle “Primordial Waters in the heavens-sea” with the mythical Sea/underworld Goddess, Tiamat that is a very common misunderstanding because authors and scholars haven´t the slightest clue of the Milky Way Mythology).

    Having explained Nibiru as Marduk´s celestial pole star on the northern hemisphere, the description above in # 6 logically fits into the overall picture: Because of the Earth rotation, the Milky Way Great God figure, Marduk in this case, seemingly revolves around the celestial pole star, Nibiru” and thus “guarding the celestial post” as mentioned here:

    “As the highest point in the paths of the planets, Nibiru was considered the seat of the summus deus (The supreme or highest good,) who pastures the stars like sheep, in Babylon identified with Marduk”.

    Conclusion: On the Earth hemispheres, the Milky Way contours represent the prime "god" and goddess" travels around the celestial poles on both their hemispheres, the Great God on the northern and the Great Goddess on the southern hemisphere  and both are directly connected to the Stories of Creation from all over the world.

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