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07/14/2024

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04/29/2024

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03/17/2024

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01/12/2024

The Aztec Codex depicting the death of the last of the Quinametzin giants in the highlands of ancient Mexico (READ BELOW) 🤯‼️

▫️ In Aztec mythology, the Quinametzin populated the world during the previous era of the Sun of Rain (Nahui-Quiahuitl). They were punished by the gods because they did not venerate them, and their peak-civilization came to an end as a result of great calamities and as a punishment from the heavens for grave sins they had committed. The construction of the pyramid of Cholula and the City of Teotihuacan (The Place Where Men Become Gods) was attributed to the Quinametzin Giants.

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12/07/2023

The cave Di Cusa situated in Sicily is the Mediterraneans best kept secret from the ancient past because this particular megalithic site shows clear signs of advanced machining on its gigantic cylindrical pillar sides. While archaeologists state that there are and I quote "Pick markings from various stone tools" visible as to how these massive pillars were cut from the existing resistant limestone, yet the evidence of a consistent rotating cutting tool coincidentally aren't mentioned, a cutting tool may I add to suggest obvious boring techniques to get the job done. Anyone with an ounce of common sense or basic understanding of engineering would see evidence of advanced technology within this ancient site which is unbelievably ascribed to the preposterous notion of primitive stone tools. It's also suggested that the construction job was quickly abandoned in 409 BC due to the arrival of Carthaginian invader Hannibal Mago which I'm highly opposed to.

I am opposed to this notion because I think this site is far older than what is currently proposed and I'm also going to go on record to suggest that this site was abandoned by a possible earth catastrophe which also put a stop to many other inexplicable megalithic sites such as the unfinished Monolith in Aswan,Egypt and the 1200 ton stone of the pregnant woman at Baalbek in Lebanon to name just a few. I am also strongly inclined to believe as I've said before that this global network of advanced mega builders who I personally believe were responsible for many of these feats were also either wiped out much like their handiwork or they departed knowing of the incoming catastrophe we see referenced in more or less every ancient text and scribe within all cultures worldwide.🌎🌊📖🗿

11/14/2023

A FRIENDLY REMINDER: 😊

Every person has their own version of the story. What we hear from someone is not necessarily the whole truth. If we make a decision or judgment based on a one-sided story, it is always biased. The first person who opens up their heart often becomes authentic in our eyes. We develop more empathy for them. While others may be true but like to keep it themselves, we never get to know their side of the story.

Listen to each person, but if you have to give an opinion, ensure that you know the entire story, the entire truth. If a part of the story is missing, it’s better to remain quiet.

You'll never know what people are going through so before you start judging, criticizing, or mocking, just listen well.🫶🏻

10/11/2023

The Sennacherib Prism, also known as the Taylor Prism, is an ancient Assyrian artifact that provides valuable historical and archaeological insights into the reign of King Sennacherib, who ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 705 to 681 BC. The prism is named after the British archaeologist Colonel Robert Taylor, who acquired it in 1830 and later donated it to the British Museum in London, where it is currently housed.

The Sennacherib Prism is made of baked clay and measures about 38 centimeters (15 inches) in height. It is covered in cuneiform inscriptions, which were the written script of ancient Mesopotamia. The text on the prism primarily focuses on Sennacherib's military campaigns and conquests, particularly his invasion of the Kingdom of Judah and the siege of Jerusalem in 701 BC.

According to the prism, Sennacherib launched a campaign against various cities in Judah, including Lachish and Azekah, and ultimately laid siege to Jerusalem. The text describes how Sennacherib captured numerous cities and deported their inhabitants. However, the prism notably omits the conquest of Jerusalem, suggesting that Sennacherib did not achieve his desired outcome in the city.

The prism also provides insights into the grandeur of Sennacherib's empire, boasting of his vast wealth, architectural achievements, and the tribute he received from various conquered nations. It portrays Sennacherib as a powerful and victorious ruler, reinforcing his image of military might.

The Sennacherib Prism is a significant historical document because it corroborates and expands upon events mentioned in biblical accounts, specifically in the Books of Kings and Chronicles. It offers an invaluable perspective on the geopolitical landscape and military campaigns of the ancient Near East during the 8th century BC.

In addition to the Sennacherib Prism, other ancient artifacts and inscriptions, such as the Taylor Cylinder and the Jerusalem Prism, provide further information on Sennacherib's reign. Together, these sources contribute to our understanding of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and its interactions with neighboring kingdoms during this period.

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