26 August 2023

Kaaba Allah

The origins of the Kaaba might be unclear, but in one of its corners the Hajar-al-Aswad can be found, which supposedly fell from heaven, as happened with Moses' tablets: Did it once belong to the Ark of the Covenant?

According to the New Chronology, those stones are remnants of an iron meteorite, allowing the production of Damascus Steel, which was distributed in boxes through the world-empire, supporting an ataman conquest of the Promised Land, possibly reflected by the following partial duplicates:

  • Moses = Muhammad = Mehmed I & Murad II = ...
  • Joshua = Umar & Uthman = Mehmed II = ...

After being expelled from the Golden Horde, Ulugh Muhammad undertook a Hijra or Exodus to Kazan, the capital of contemporary Tatarstan, wherefrom a military campaign was started: Could such a box have been brought to Arabia Petrea & later to its contemporary location?

According to the Book of Civilization, Islam was only proclaimed as official religion in the Ottoman Empire by Ahmed I, during the Time of Troubles. Muhammad is considered to be the initiator of Islam, but even its holy book mentions Ahmad as the successor of Jesus Christ: Dictionary Merriam Webster registers the earliest use of words, should a millenial shift be applied here?

The Masjid-al-Haram is supposedly built by Abraham, but its polytheistic past & a gold dish with an inscription of Vikramaditya suggest it originally was a shrine for Hindus. It's the only mosque where circumambulation is practiced, a habit common in temples dedicated to Shiva: Do Muslims inherit polytheistic practices & unconsciously worship a destroyer?

The Kiswah turns the shrine into a Black Cube, similar to the iron altar in the meditation room of the United Nations. During the last decades, many appeared worldwide & one has also been discovered on the north pole of Saturn, while practicing Jews use Tefillin: Are we unconsciously dealing with a worldwide conspiracy?

06 August 2023

Adam Kadmon

The first chapter in the book of Genesis mentions that Elohim created the earthly realm, as well as men & women in their image. Cuneiform tablets mention Enlil as separator of heaven & earth, as well as being creator of plant & animal life, but Enki is credited as the creator of mankind: Do these tablets confirm the polytheistic situation on the first pages of the Bible?

Those Anunnaki seem to have been interested in mining gold, which they mainly found in the far south of Africa, where the research of Michael Tellinger suggests the regional stone ruins to be remnants of the oldest known civilization, whose artwork seems to have been inherited by Sumer & Egypt. His conclusion corresponds with the research of Zecharia Sitchin, who claims those aliens arrived around that time. Being annoyed of working, a decision was made to create a terrestrial labor force:

  • Do cultural depictions of mixed creatures hint to genetic engineering in the quest for an optimal specie?
  • Is the noncoding DNA in Homo Sapiens actually desactivated divine genome?

The writers of Enuma Elish later adapted the story, wherein Marduk is portrayed as union of Enlil & Enki: He beats the Igigi, who look like Nāga & were led by Kingu, whose blood & brain were mixed with clay to create Adapa, what might be an attempt to explain the evil part present in people. As possible duplicate of Nimrod, he might have created the Tower of Babel in the Garden of Eden: Is he the monotheistic character on the following pages of the Bible?

The second chapter in the book of Genesis indeed mentions one God, who first created a man out of clay, followed by a woman out of one of his ribs. The confusion with its first chapter contributed to the emergence of the story of Lilith: Created out of loam, she disobeyed Adam & even married Ahriman. Disguised as a Nāgi, she revisited the so called paradise to offer the Forbidden Fruit. Although depicted as evil by Yahweh, her role mirrors Enki, but she rather resembles Inanna: Is she a possible duplicate of Ishtar?

The first chapter in the book of Genesis was interpreted by the philosophers of Kabbalah as God creating an androgynous being of light in the spiritual world, out of a vacuum He caused within the infinite light: Might the idea of a universe existing within a multiverse have originated here?