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The Truth About Reptilians

July 18th, 2008 by davinci

Some people believe Reptilians are in control of the earth.  They say that they were the indigenous race on this planet.  I agree Reptilians are in control of the planet, and that they are the indigenous civilization of the world.  It is from their great culture that all other cultures have derived.

PART ONE:  Civilization Lost

Convention tells us the Sumerians were the first real civilization.  They cite the first evidence of writing, the first cities, and the building of ziggurats as proof of this fact.  But could there have been an advanced civilization before Sumer?  In fact, there was.  The Ubaid culture (5500-4000 BC) were the immediate predecessors of Sumeria.  They are the ones who settled what were to be Sumer’s great cities.  Adab, Eridu, Kish, Kullab, Lagash, Larsa, Nippur, and Ur, were all founded by the Ubaid.  Of course, the Ubaid didn’t spring up from nowhere.  Before them there was the Halaf culture (6500-5500 BC).  The Halaf is noted for their fine pottery, which has been found from Southeastern Turkey to Iran.  Scholars continue to debate how and why the pottery spread so widely.   My point here is that there is always a precursor civilization to all the world’s great civilizations.

The question becomes is there an advanced precursor civilization that is the well-spring of all the world’s great cultures?  I believe there is and I will present archaeological evidence to corroborate this.  I’m not saying it’s Atlantis but some may call it that.  Some may call it MU, or what I prefer to call it, Lemuria.

This civilization was was quite large, inhabiting a large region of central Asia stretching from the Eastern Europe and the Black Sea to Siberia and China/Mongolia.  The people were of an Ural-Altaic super-stock race that  carried a predominant gene that manifested in red and blond hair and green or blue eyes.  They were the first actually the first writers, and the original pyramid builders.

Lemuria

The name Lemuria comes from the ancient family of lemurs, and was coined by nineteenth-century English zoologist P.L. Sclater to account for the similarity of lemur fossils found in the southern tip of India and the Natal province of South Africa.

The land of Lemuria is so called because there was an abundance of Lemurs living there.  Of course, lemurs no longer inhabit anywhere except Madagascar and the Comoros Islands off Mozambique.  But at one time central Asia must have been home to lemurs.  And in 1947 in the Altai region of , some evidence of this was found when a mound containing six separate tombs was discovered.  The bodies showed signs of advanced embalming, equal to the Egyptians.  Brains are organs had been removed.  Most strikingly, the men had extensive animal tattoos, including the ring-tailed lemur.

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Then another tomb was found, in the Tarim Basin in between Mongolia and Tibet.  Like the Altai mummies, the Tarim Mummies were tall in stature, the men 6′6″ tall and the women over 6′.  They also had light skin, red or auburn hair, pale eyes.

Another tomb of mummies was found called The Takla Makan Mummies

In the late 1980’s, perfectly preserved 3000-year-old mummies began appearing in a remote Chinese desert. They had long reddish-blond hair, European features and didn’t appear to be the ancestors of modern-day Chinese people. Archaeologists now think they may have been the citizens of an ancient civilization that existed at the crossroads between China and Europe.

Then evidence of writing was found that pre-dated the Sumerians.  Clay tablets were discovered, called the Tartaria Tablets, whose symbols were amazingly similar to Sumerian symbols that were still 1000 years into the future.

The Slates found at Tartaria (approximately 5,300 - 5,200 BC) by Nicolae Vlasa in 1961 have revolutionized the theories regarding the appearance of writing, as they were considered the first written message in the history of mankind. Thus, the inventors of the “Sumerian writing” were not, however paradoxical this may sound, the Sumerians, but the Transylvanian inhabitants who had settled in the Carpatho - Danubian space 1,000 years before the Sumerians.  Source

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The circle amulet is a piece of the Tartaria slates.  The rectangular image is Sumerian writing.  To me, the similarities between some of the symbols are too obvious to ignore.

PART II: Pyramid Builders

Recent finds in Eastern Europe point to this civilization as being a pyramid building people.  A possible pyramid in Bosnia, which may date to the last ice age (8000 BC), is now being overshadowed by the Ukrainian pyramids.

By the end of the 19th century, in the steppe region of Ukraine, Vikenty Khvoyka, a Ukrainian archeologist of Czech origin, found traces of an unknown ancient culture later named Trypillian, after the place of discovery. This year, the Ukrainian community celebrates the 110th anniversary of Khvoyka’s discovery, and today we possess thousands of artifacts. We know many facts about our remote ancestors who lived in the area now occupied by Ukraine and other Eastern European countries between 4,000 and 7,000 years ago.

Anatoly Kyfishyn made the first solid connection between the two cultures when he deciphered pictograms on the so-called Stone Tomb in the south of Ukraine. These pictograms, chiseled into the walls of this unique artifact dating from 12,000 to 3,000 BC were samples of the early Sumerian writing. Ceramics created by the ancient Trypillians also bore Sumerian script, leaving no doubt that Sumerian writing originated with the Trypillyan civilization. The pictograms on the Stone Tomb clarify the origin of inscriptions made during the 12th to third millennium BC. So Sumerian writing, the first writing in the history of mankind, is a product of the development of a human civilization that for many thousands of years thrived in Europe and the Middle East.  Source

Unlike the alleged Pyramids discovered in Bosnia, the discovery of the ancient pyramidal structures found in Ukraine are actually being called Pyramids as they resemble the Aztec and Mayan ziggurats in South America.

The structures predate the pyramids of Egypt by about 300 years, and appear to have been built to worship a sun god.

With this discovery and the unusual formations found in Bosnia, you have to wonder where the inspiration for the Pyramids in Egypt actually came from!  Source

And finally, a major ancient Scythian city found.

So, I think it’s clear that a very advanced pre-Sumerian civilization existed in central Asia some time from at least 10000 BC, if not earlier.

This proto-Scythian race migrated to (Black Sea Flood?) or invaded all the ancient cultures surrounding their homeland:  Mesopotamia (Ubaid and later Sumerian), Egypt, Northern Europe and British Isles (Celts), Mongolia, China.  They brought with them their knowledge of agriculture, embalming, writing, and pyramid building.  They also brought with them a culture of gold that would shape history. They then became the rulers of all these lands.  And it is their bloodline that has been preserved to this day through dynastic means.

They were also skilled metal workers, the originators of bronze working.  Their warriors wore armour made up of small bronze scales that turned green when tarnished.  This gave them a lizard or fish-like appearance.  Ancient writers called them dragons.  It is from these legendary people that we get the myths of Oannes and Adapa, and the modern day myth of the Reptilians.

Oannes:  The Fish Man

“At Babylon there was (in these times) a great resort of people of various nations, who inhabited Chaldaea, and lived in a lawless manner like the beasts of the field. In the first year there appeared, from that part of the Erythraean sea which borders upon Babylonia, an animal destitute of reason [sic], by name Oannes, whose whole body (according to the account of Apollodorus) was that of a fish, that under the fish’s head he had another head, with feet also below, similar to those of a man, subjoined to the fish’s tail. His voice too, and language, was articulated and human, and a representation of him is preserved even to this day.
“This Being was accustomed to pass the day among men; but took no food at that season; and he gave them an insight into letters and sciences, and arts of every kind. He taught them to construct cities, to found temples, to compile laws, and explained to them the principles of geometrical knowledge. He made them distinguish the seeds of the earth, and shewed them how to collect the fruits; in short, he instructed them in everything which could tend to soften manners and humanize their lives. From that time, nothing material has been added by way of improvement to his instructions. And when the sun had set, this Being Oannes, retired again into the sea, and passed the night in the deep; for he was amphibious. After this there appeared other animals like Oannes.”
- Berossus, from Ancient Fragments (Isaac Preston Cory)  Source

Canada To Stay In Afghanistan Past 2011

July 13th, 2008 by davinci

It is generally believed that Canada will end it’s military involvement in Afghanistan in 2011.  This was reported by the Harper administration.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has unveiled a new motion with a hard end date of 2011 for Canada’s military mission in Afghanistan, a move aimed at bridging the gap between the Conservatives and Liberals. Source

General Walter Natynczyk reiterates this withdrawal date as late as July 2, 2008.

On his first day as the head of the Canadian military, Gen. Walter Natynczyk says he expects Canada will be out of Kandahar in 2011 as scheduled.  Source

It is now apparent that Canada will not leave Afghanistan in 2011, and may be preparing for a decade long occupation.  A source has informed me that the DND has contracted for $1 billion of infantry small arms.  Delivery will commence in 2011 and continue until at least 2023.  This contract is not public knowledge so I cannot name my source or the company but I’m sure weapons experts can figure out the manufacturer of the weapon.

This is the weapon:

Here is a recent news item that appears to be corroborate my source:

OTTAWA - Conservative and Liberal senators cast doubt Wednesday that Canada will be able to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan by 2011 as planned.
Kenny said that if Canadians could be shown measurable progress they would be more willing to allow their troops to stay longer in Afghanistan.
Earlier this week, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said he expected western troops will be needed in his country for another 10 years. Source

I guess we’ll just have to wait and see what they show us as ‘measurable progress.’ And whether or not it will be enough to win over Canadians to an extension of the mission. Of course, we’d better keep our ‘propoganda detectors’ on high alert. I don’t really trust governments to tell us the truth about what’s going on over there.

It certainly looks like the secret plans have already been drawn up.  When they will be revealed to the general public, I can’t say.

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6 Famous Animals You May Not Know

April 19th, 2008 by davinci

1. Barry

Barry, the legendary Saint Bernard who rescued over 40 snowbound people in his lifetime (1800-1814) can still be seen, thanks to the art of taxidermy, in the National Museum in Bern, Switzerland. Barry had remarkable sensory gifts. He could predict imminent avalanches and he could lead the monks of the Hospice of St. Bernard to travelers buried beneath the snow. The monks continued to name their lead dog “Barry” as a tribute to the original after his death.

2. Bibs

Heroic canaries are surely rare. One of them, Bibs, lived — and died — in Hermitage, Tenn. Bibs belonged to an elderly woman known as Old Aunt Tess. When Old Aunt Tess fell and injured herself severely, Bibs went winging down the road for help. She banged against the window of a neighboring house until she aroused the occupant. Old Aunt Tess survived but Bibs died from excessive tapping.

3. Checkers

While running for vice-president with Eisenhower in 1952, Richard M. Nixon’s career was almost shattered by an expose revealing that he had a secret $18,000 personal fund (mostly contributions from oilmen) stashed away under another name. Asked to resign, Nixon decided to defend himself on television. Told to make disclosures of any gifts he had received, Nixon remembered how FDR had defended his dog, Fala, in 1944, and he decided to do likewise. In his speech, Nixon said that he had received a gift from a Republican in Texas, “It was a little cocker spaniel dog . . . Black and white spotted. And our little girl — Tricia, the 6 year-old –named it Checkers. And you know, the kids (like all kids) love the dog, and I just want to say this right now, that regardless of what they say about it, we’re gonna keep it.” After the speech, Nixon wept, saying, “I was an utter flop . . . Well, at least I won the dog vote tonight.” The speech was a success. Nixon stayed on the ticket, writing later, “Checkers emerged from the campaign the best-known dog in the nation since Fala.”

4. Incitatus

Caligula, emperor of Rome from 37 to 41 AD, was one of the most depraved and monstrous rulers of all time — but he lavished love on his horse, Incitatus. Caligula made the horse a consul of the empire and supplied him with a marble manger, ivory stall, gold drinking goblet, furniture, and a retinue of slaves. Caligula even held parties at which Incitatus was the host.

5. Jack the Porpoise

Sailors bringing their ships through French Pass, a waterway near D’Urville Island off the coast of New Zealand, learned to depend upon a porpoise named Jack to guide them through the dangerous currents. From 1871 to 1903, Jack met and piloted every boat that appeared. In 1903 a drunken passenger on The Penguin shot and wounded him. Jack recovered, resumed his self-appointed job, and for nine more years guided all ships — except The Penguin.

6. Muhamed

A mental wizard, Muhamed was part of a stable of horses in Elberfeld, Germany, trained and owned by Karl Krall in the late 19th century. Blindfolded by a sack, Muhamed could calculate cube roots after only four months of training. He could also add, subtract, multiply, and divide. To give an answer to a math problem — say, 54 — he would tap his left foot five times, his right four times. Scientific observers came and went without proving that any trickery had occurred.

- excerpt from The Book of Lists


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