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Do you enjoy ancient history . 6,000 yr old Sumerian tablets are giving us our social / religious roots and much much more.
Sep 27, 2017 20:14:09   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Do not scoff at this unless you watch the entire video . If you do I guarantee you will see the origins of much of the old testament and the debunking
of much misinformation . Everything this man brings up from the very beginning and thru out his presentation ties up all the facts very neatly towards
the end .

In this amazing video the ancient Sumerian tablets have been decoded and they do hold the secrets of our true history; Decoding stories from the ancient Sumerian tablets, which were copied, borrowed, and reinterpreted across cultures, including being used in the Bible. For instance, the Sumerians described “Adamu” as the first man, created by Enki. A myriad of evidence shows the Sumerians to have been a worldwide empire, with their influence found in many nations on the earth.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--aPOTiF6L0

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Sep 27, 2017 21:23:50   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
missinglink, I remember reading a book for a history class, History Begins at Sumer. You may like it.
missinglink wrote:
Do not scoff at this unless you watch the entire video . If you do I guarantee you will see the origins of much of the old testament and the debunking
of much misinformation . Everything this man brings up from the very beginning and thru out his presentation ties up all the facts very neatly towards
the end .

In this amazing video the ancient Sumerian tablets have been decoded and they do hold the secrets of our true history; Decoding stories from the ancient Sumerian tablets, which were copied, borrowed, and reinterpreted across cultures, including being used in the Bible. For instance, the Sumerians described “Adamu” as the first man, created by Enki. A myriad of evidence shows the Sumerians to have been a worldwide empire, with their influence found in many nations on the earth.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--aPOTiF6L0
Do not scoff at this unless you watch the entire v... (show quote)

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Sep 28, 2017 10:34:49   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
I sourced Sumer on the net and found a great deal on its known history . Interesting that they were pre-Sumerian .
That region was truly the beginning of documented civilization . The one million Sumerian tablets tell much about
early history . They are still being analyzed . We will be long gone before all of them have been transcribed . To bad .
The scribes that had written those tablets were mostly telling about daily life but there are many real historical
accounts as witnessed by there forebear's and passed down from one generation to the next over eons . I find that
interesting .

Thanks for your posting .

saltwind 78 wrote:
missinglink, I remember reading a book for a history class, History Begins at Sumer. You may like it.

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Sep 30, 2017 04:41:27   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
missinglink wrote:
Do not scoff at this unless you watch the entire video . If you do I guarantee you will see the origins of much of the old testament and the debunking
of much misinformation . Everything this man brings up from the very beginning and thru out his presentation ties up all the facts very neatly towards
the end .

In this amazing video the ancient Sumerian tablets have been decoded and they do hold the secrets of our true history; Decoding stories from the ancient Sumerian tablets, which were copied, borrowed, and reinterpreted across cultures, including being used in the Bible. For instance, the Sumerians described “Adamu” as the first man, created by Enki. A myriad of evidence shows the Sumerians to have been a worldwide empire, with their influence found in many nations on the earth.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--aPOTiF6L0
Do not scoff at this unless you watch the entire v... (show quote)


There are several interesting documentaries that follow this history of Gilgamesh about 5500 BC depicting huge climatic changes in the Sahara Desert as well as Mesopotamia from archaeologist Leonard Wooley's digs due to the earth wobbling about its axis every 20,000 years. I tried to take a few notes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--aPOTiF6L0
Expert Decodes Ancient Sumerian Tablets The Results Will Amaze You
The history of Gilgamesh is of the eruption of Thera, 3,600 years BC
Anunnaki (Anna-Ok were the first tribal king and queen of human race 60,000 years ago when we spoke one common language, oldest word in contemporary usage = "Havoc," a war cry). Anunnaki have numeric system of 6x10, 60 and 360 based on time and gravity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT6QkGLrrhQ
Sumerian Tablets Reveal The Secrets Of Noahs Ark - Documentary
NOVA - made by David H. Koch
Leonard Wooley in the 1920s discovers huge sedimentary deposits of silt from several floods, one 1700 BC and another 3600 BC in Ur Iraq.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKso8AhKJ-s
Documentary on Sumerian/Anunnaki First Civilizations in Iraq
Gilgamesh, king of Aruk, built its walls.
Documentary on Sumerian/Anunnaki First Civilizations in Iraq

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JcVMkyJoZY
When The Sahara Desert Was Green - Science Documentary 2017
Earth's 20,000 year axis wabble cycle made Sahara green with giant lakes and rivers. A cave of stone-age hunters-herdsmen was located west of the upper Nile River with stone tools and skeletal remiains grazing animals depicting a watered climate 90,000 years ago.
Some time between 80,000 and 100,000 years ago, people left Africa. The most dramatic climate change was in the last 10,000 years.
So much for the phony climate change theories about industrial pollution.

Circle of stones of houses - these huts have eggshell beads made out of ostrich eggs, depicting a settled farming community. Eggshell was 7000 years old on the green desert. Drying out happened about 5.5 thousand years ago shown in core samples of soil, end of earth's wobble cycle. People moved to Nile River and began Egyptian civilization (same time Thera blew up).
Next wobble cycle will start in another 15,000 years.

Oil drilling technology discovered that Sahara has wells of hot water, thermal heat. Great quantities of water lie under the Sahara. Nubian Sandstone Aquafer under the Sahara has as much water as found as in the Great Lakes - (fossil water up to 1 million years old)

More likely this water is not from previous monsoons, but from ringwoodite being released from the earth's mantel by shifting plate tectonics.

Are the pyramids designed after the eruption of the Thera volcano north of Crete in 3,600BC and 1,800BC? What's your input on this geology?
That earlier eruption of Thera may have created a tsunami which broke through the Dardanelles into the Black Sea that was previously a fresh water lake. That thing is still active today and is very dangerous. The original fresh-water Black Sea may be the site of Noah's flood.

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Sep 30, 2017 10:58:03   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Very interesting . I have been aware of most but time hasn't been good to my memory . I spend much time reading thru the links you have supplied . Looking forward to discussions .

Very much appreciate it .



CounterRevolutionary wrote:
There are several interesting documentaries that follow this history of Gilgamesh about 5500 BC depicting huge climatic changes in the Sahara Desert as well as Mesopotamia from archaeologist Leonard Wooley's digs due to the earth wobbling about its axis every 20,000 years. I tried to take a few notes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--aPOTiF6L0
Expert Decodes Ancient Sumerian Tablets The Results Will Amaze You
The history of Gilgamesh is of the eruption of Thera, 3,600 years BC
Anunnaki (Anna-Ok were the first tribal king and queen of human race 60,000 years ago when we spoke one common language, oldest word in contemporary usage = "Havoc," a war cry). Anunnaki have numeric system of 6x10, 60 and 360 based on time and gravity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT6QkGLrrhQ
Sumerian Tablets Reveal The Secrets Of Noahs Ark - Documentary
NOVA - made by David H. Koch
Leonard Wooley in the 1920s discovers huge sedimentary deposits of silt from several floods, one 1700 BC and another 3600 BC in Ur Iraq.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKso8AhKJ-s
Documentary on Sumerian/Anunnaki First Civilizations in Iraq
Gilgamesh, king of Aruk, built its walls.
Documentary on Sumerian/Anunnaki First Civilizations in Iraq

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JcVMkyJoZY
When The Sahara Desert Was Green - Science Documentary 2017
Earth's 20,000 year axis wabble cycle made Sahara green with giant lakes and rivers. A cave of stone-age hunters-herdsmen was located west of the upper Nile River with stone tools and skeletal remiains grazing animals depicting a watered climate 90,000 years ago.
Some time between 80,000 and 100,000 years ago, people left Africa. The most dramatic climate change was in the last 10,000 years.
So much for the phony climate change theories about industrial pollution.

Circle of stones of houses - these huts have eggshell beads made out of ostrich eggs, depicting a settled farming community. Eggshell was 7000 years old on the green desert. Drying out happened about 5.5 thousand years ago shown in core samples of soil, end of earth's wobble cycle. People moved to Nile River and began Egyptian civilization (same time Thera blew up).
Next wobble cycle will start in another 15,000 years.

Oil drilling technology discovered that Sahara has wells of hot water, thermal heat. Great quantities of water lie under the Sahara. Nubian Sandstone Aquafer under the Sahara has as much water as found as in the Great Lakes - (fossil water up to 1 million years old)

More likely this water is not from previous monsoons, but from ringwoodite being released from the earth's mantel by shifting plate tectonics.

Are the pyramids designed after the eruption of the Thera volcano north of Crete in 3,600BC and 1,800BC? What's your input on this geology?
That earlier eruption of Thera may have created a tsunami which broke through the Dardanelles into the Black Sea that was previously a fresh water lake. That thing is still active today and is very dangerous. The original fresh-water Black Sea may be the site of Noah's flood.
There are several interesting documentaries that f... (show quote)

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Sep 30, 2017 15:07:44   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
missinglink wrote:
Very interesting . I have been aware of most but time hasn't been good to my memory . I spend much time reading thru the links you have supplied . Looking forward to discussions .

Very much appreciate it .


Watch the video on the Sahara Desert first, since it explains how a 20,000 year cycle of earth's axis wobbles, triggering plate tectonics, and migrating monsoons creating deserts. The volcanos are active right now since we are entering a 206 year cycle of sunspot hibernation. The biggest, most dangerous active volcano today is Thera just north of Crete. Take a look at John Casey's lecture series and books:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7Axbw_bSZo
The Sun Dictates Climate Change Not Man - John Casey - Greater Orlando Tea Party

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctY6tbyEUkE
John Casey - COLD SUN -

https://alienspacesciencenews.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ancient-thera-to-italy-earthquakes-sink-atlantis-lemuria-by-australia-volcano-italy-mediterranean-sea-geocentric-earth-3-june-2012-prediction.png


Thera, just north of Crete, has wiped out civilization twice, 3,600BC (Noah) and 1800BC (Exodus). The Black Sea today has three separate layers of water, salt, fresh, and sulfuric acid at the bottom that has preserved all organic life, shipwrecks, cities, people. This is why the sea is black, not blue, after Thera's tsunami broke through the Dardanelles. I think the Israelites were the original inhabitants on the freshwater lake of the Black Sea, highly civilized, scientifically advanced in astronomy and shipbuilding and built Noah's Arc - Gilgamesh. The best record in cuneiform of the Gilgamesh Epic is not at Anunnaki but at Ebla on the west coast of Syria.

God is a volcano.

https://www.askideas.com/media/42/Beautiful-Sunset-View-OF-The-Egyptian-Pyramids.jpg

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Sep 30, 2017 15:37:24   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
I have seen that video on Thera . As a matter of fact I walked thru the ruins on Santorini Greece many years ago .
I had prior knowledge of the Akrotiri Village on Santorini so the walk thru was really good . The town of Thera
had restaurants over looking the bay that was once land . The estimated 1500 BC eruption killed off much of the
Aegean Seas Island cultures of the time . I thought the epicenter was right there off Santorini.

I've watched documentary's covering the vast civilization that once thrived on what is now the Sahara .
Its been some time and I will watch them again .

Interesting topic .


CounterRevolutionary wrote:
Watch the video on the Sahara Desert first, since it explains how a 20,000 year cycle of earth's axis wobbles, triggering plate tectonics, and migrating monsoons creating deserts. The volcanos are active right now since we are entering a 206 year cycle of sunspot hibernation. The biggest, most dangerous active volcano today is Thera just north of Crete. Take a look at John Casey's lecture series and books:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7Axbw_bSZo
The Sun Dictates Climate Change Not Man - John Casey - Greater Orlando Tea Party

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctY6tbyEUkE
John Casey - COLD SUN -

https://alienspacesciencenews.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ancient-thera-to-italy-earthquakes-sink-atlantis-lemuria-by-australia-volcano-italy-mediterranean-sea-geocentric-earth-3-june-2012-prediction.png


Thera, just north of Crete, has wiped out civilization twice, 3,600BC and 1800BC. The Black Sea today has three separate layers of water, salt, fresh, and sulfuric acid at the bottom that has preserved all organic life, shipwrecks, cities, people. This is why the sea is black, not blue.
God is a volcano.

https://www.askideas.com/media/42/Beautiful-Sunset-View-OF-The-Egyptian-Pyramids.jpg
Watch the video on the Sahara Desert first, since ... (show quote)

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Sep 30, 2017 15:55:37   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
missinglink wrote:
I have seen that video on Thera . As a matter of fact I walked thru the ruins on Santorini Greece many years ago .
I had prior knowledge of the Akrotiri Village on Santorini so the walk thru was really good . The town of Thera
had restaurants over looking the bay that was once land . The estimated 1500 BC eruption killed off much of the
Aegean Seas Island cultures of the time . I thought the epicenter was right there off Santorini.

I've watched documentary's covering the vast civilization that once thrived on what is now the Sahara .
Its been some time and I will watch them again .

Interesting topic .
I have seen that video on Thera . As a matter of f... (show quote)


Oh, I am so envious of you! How much I would like to go to see the digs near Santorini. Years ago I read a book "Voyage to Atlantis" by James Mavor, an oceanographer who operated "The Chain" out of Woods Hole who was investigating the Thera volcano. Fascinating. There is another book by Ian Wilson, "Exodus" on the eruption of Thera parting the Red Sea recorded on Queen Hatshepsut's obelisk in front of her palace at Luxor. Jacques Cousteau, several years later, made a documentary film investigated the sunken ruins around many Mediterranean islands. Between the volcanos and the rats, it is amazing that humanity has actually progressed out of the stone age.

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Sep 30, 2017 21:07:21   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
I'll check and see if I still have some photos I took at Akrotiri . Quite impressive . Like it was deserted just a few years before my visit .
You could not freely walk about and as of the mid 1980's it was't all uncovered as yet . They had built wooden walk ways thru out the village
one could walk along and look into the tiny homes . Some wall fresco's could be seen . A vary artsy culture . Many walls , ceilings , Large
vessel for storage and such were left exactly as they were just post eruption . The people there were right on the eruption . It is amazing anything
was left . Tens of feet of pot ash , an excellent preserver , kept the remains of the structures in near perfect condition . I believe all of the
wall fresco's at the national museum in Athens were from this dig . Along with many statues pulled up close off shore . I saw those first hand as
well . If you are a history hound it was a must do . I have dropped the ball for several decades due to life's circumstances . I wish that had not
happened but it did . If I find those old prints I will scan them and post them if you like . It might take me a bit but it is doable . I am going down
memory lane here . What a great trip that was . All the islands we visited had their own historic values . Awesome touring with many local well
informed guides . If your are into this stuff it would be a trip of a life time . I was lucky and able to spend three weeks in Greece . Mostly on the
Islands.



CounterRevolutionary wrote:
Oh, I am so envious of you! How much I would like to go to see the digs near Santorini. Years ago I read a book "Voyage to Atlantis" by James Mavor, an oceanographer who operated "The Chain" out of Woods Hole who was investigating the Thera volcano. Fascinating. There is another book by Ian Wilson, "Exodus" on the eruption of Thera parting the Red Sea recorded on Queen Hatshepsut's obelisk in front of her palace at Luxor. Jacques Cousteau, several years later, made a documentary film investigated the sunken ruins around many Mediterranean islands. Between the volcanos and the rats, it is amazing that humanity has actually progressed out of the stone age.
Oh, I am so envious of you! How much I would like ... (show quote)

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Oct 1, 2017 23:14:46   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
missinglink wrote:
I'll check and see if I still have some photos I took at Akrotiri . Quite impressive . Like it was deserted just a few years before my visit .
You could not freely walk about and as of the mid 1980's it was't all uncovered as yet . They had built wooden walk ways thru out the village
one could walk along and look into the tiny homes . Some wall fresco's could be seen . A vary artsy culture . Many walls , ceilings , Large
vessel for storage and such were left exactly as they were just post eruption . The people there were right on the eruption . It is amazing anything
was left . Tens of feet of pot ash , an excellent preserver , kept the remains of the structures in near perfect condition . I believe all of the
wall fresco's at the national museum in Athens were from this dig . Along with many statues pulled up close off shore . I saw those first hand as
well . If you are a history hound it was a must do . I have dropped the ball for several decades due to life's circumstances . I wish that had not
happened but it did . If I find those old prints I will scan them and post them if you like . It might take me a bit but it is doable . I am going down
memory lane here . What a great trip that was . All the islands we visited had their own historic values . Awesome touring with many local well
informed guides . If your are into this stuff it would be a trip of a life time . I was lucky and able to spend three weeks in Greece . Mostly on the
Islands.
I'll check and see if I still have some photos I t... (show quote)


I would very much enjoy looking at your pictures of Akrotiri, which must be Atlantis, of course - if, it is not too much work to put these photos on OPP. Should we call you "Missing Link" or Zorba?

The digs must have expanded quit bit since the 1970s and 1980s. There are no mummies there, like Pompeii, so all the people must have gotten off the island? But then, there is the tsunami - it could have been 1000 feet high, like that one back in Alaska 1964, possibly drowning the entire shores of Mediterranean, sweeping the Fertile Crescent all the way to the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean. Is it not the same time of Krishna's battles and the destruction of Dwarka?

The whole of western civilization must have migrated either eastward to the Alta Mountains or Xinjiang (East Turkestan where they wore woolen plaid tartans like the Scotsmen) or westward to the New World. James Mavor wrote that the eruptions of Thera would have ranked as the greatest catastrophes in human history. I am too old to travel, so its necessary to travel vicariously - something like that. There should be a special site on OPP for armchair archaeologists.

Thanks!

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Oct 19, 2017 18:04:51   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Well I finally got around to sorting thru some old pics . I am horrible at just throwing all into boxes in no order.
I found two shots of the town of Akritori . One is pretty decent and the other shows a stack of boxes set over
a section where active digs were going on . I had many more and have no idea what happened to them . I
remember being zoned in on the wooden catwalks you had to stay on while walking thru the town . When we
were there all the town parts were covered under a roof build to preserve the digs . Quite impressive layout .
Wish I had them to show you but I can post the two I have if you like . I could throw in some touristy shots
of Santorini if you like . Looking through these it struck me that my time touring the North Aegean Isles
was half my life timeago . Where did it go ?
Let me know .


CounterRevolutionary wrote:
I would very much enjoy looking at your pictures of Akrotiri, which must be Atlantis, of course - if, it is not too much work to put these photos on OPP. Should we call you "Missing Link" or Zorba?

The digs must have expanded quit bit since the 1970s and 1980s. There are no mummies there, like Pompeii, so all the people must have gotten off the island? But then, there is the tsunami - it could have been 1000 feet high, like that one back in Alaska 1964, possibly drowning the entire shores of Mediterranean, sweeping the Fertile Crescent all the way to the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean. Is it not the same time of Krishna's battles and the destruction of Dwarka?

The whole of western civilization must have migrated either eastward to the Alta Mountains or Xinjiang (East Turkestan where they wore woolen plaid tartans like the Scotsmen) or westward to the New World. James Mavor wrote that the eruptions of Thera would have ranked as the greatest catastrophes in human history. I am too old to travel, so its necessary to travel vicariously - something like that. There should be a special site on OPP for armchair archaeologists.

Thanks!
I would very much enjoy looking at your pictures o... (show quote)

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