Showing posts with label Palermo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palermo. Show all posts

23 October 2023

Baga Stana

The representations & inscriptions near the place of God, have been alloted to different figures:

Khwaday Namag lists all sjahs from Khosrow II back to Keyumars, the first human who fought Ahriman & whose grandson seems to be the equivalent of Tubal Cain. The list is shorter then the number of sjahs in mainstream history, so some duplicates might exist:

Near the ancient Ka'ba-ye Zartosht, the translation of the inscription suggests Darius I to be the son of Hystaspes, the equivalent of Vishtaspa in the Avesta. His ancestor Ariaramnes might refer to Airyanem Vaejah, where Ahriman created winter & his son as a Naga in the river Vahvi Daitya: Should some Garden of Eden be situated where four sources of the river Amu Darya coalesce close to each other, close to a possible Shambhala?

The New Chronology claims the original once ruled in Palermo & the battles versus evil in Shahnameh are duplicates of the battle of Moscow: The national epic & inscriptions were translated around the same epoch, so did European history serve as inspiration to hide Anunnaki existence?

The carved images rather resemble Anunnaki, while their location is quite unaccessible to humans, supporting the claim of carvings made by the wife of Nimrod. However supposedly nearly two millenia older, a nearby petroglyph shows similar images, where Anubanini tramples a foe & Ishtar offers him two prisoners: Are we dealing with a Biblical Shift here?

Two years after the translation efforts, Howard Vyse claimed the Pyramid of Khufu to be a burial site, although for centuries, that same Nimrod has been noted as its possible builder. As Nikola Tesla suggested, the pyramids seem to have served another purpose: Did the Rothschilds, who took financial control of the British Empire after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte, sponsor those researchers to alter history?

21 September 2022

Palaia Roma

According to mainstream antiquity, Phoenicians founded the first settlements, among which 𐤑‬𐤉𐤑, on its western shores, whereafter Sicily mainly got colonized by Hellenes on the other shorelines. Although the latter ones occupied Palermo only for a short time, officialy it derives from παν όρμος, but does παλαιά Ῥώμη actually fit better?

According to the New Chronology, the so called "First Rome" should be located near the Nile Delta: They suggest Alexandria as the probable spot, where the famous lighthouse counted as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. However, proof of its existence lacks and nearby Sicily we find Stromboli, known as the "Lighthouse of the Mediterranean": Did the famous library actually burn in Palermo?

Its present historical architecture has roots going back till the 11th century AD. This fits the research of the New Chronology, its history hints to the following duplicates:

Φλάβιος Βελισάριος also conquered Naples, as did Charles of Anjou, or the Νεά Πολις of Παλαιό Πολις, similar to the city structure of Palermo. Paris is similar to Persia, that's why he might be a duplicate of Cyrus. Περσέ Πολις, as well as Πέλλα, lacks the features of a capital of a world-empire. Medieval wars in Ἑλλάς might have their exaggerated duplicates in antiquity:

A Sicilian Expidition became a disaster for Athens, but for example not for the Normans, or even Aeneas: He supposedly visited the island twice, the last time holding funeral games for Anchises. Did he already found a Ῥώμη on the island, before Romulus & Remus founded a new one on the mainland, and are "Romans" eventually ancient reverse duplicates of "Normans"?