Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Ancient city of Babylon destroyed by NWO


Mysterious ‘Ritual’ Performed By United States Military Forces In Babylon Raises concern about the Winged Serpent God

Russian Intelligence Analysts are reporting today on a bizarre religious ritual being preformed by elements of the United States Military, including some of their top leaders, in the closed Military Zone of the ancient city of Babylon in the Iraqi War Zone.

Seen by Russian satellite photos taken of the areas around Babylon, these reports state that the Americans have constructed a nearly one kilometer circle around their massive excavation of Babylon of a ‘Feathered Serpent’ in an apparent ritual relating to the ‘ancient objects’ they are about to unearth and have stationed giant US Military Cargo aircraft to bring to the United States, and which they have apparently been waiting to do on the specific date of April 16th.

Upon the complaints of the Iraqi Government to the Americans for the destruction of Babylon the US Military remains to this day defiant, and as we can read as reported by the UK’s Independent News Service in their article titled US colonel offers Iraq an apology of sorts for devastation of Babylon, and which says:

In an act of at least partial contrition, an officer in charge of the US military occupation of Babylon in 2003 and 2004 has offered to make a formal apology for the destruction his troops wrought on the ancient site. Colonel John Coleman, former chief of staff for the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force in Iraq, said yesterday that if the head of the Iraqi antiquities board wanted an apology, “if it makes him feel good, we can certainly give him one”.

For more than a millennium, Babylon was one of the great cities of antiquity. It reached its greatest glory in the early 6th century BC, as the capital of Nebuchadnezzar II, builder of the celebrated Hanging Gardens.”

The ‘Feathered Serpent’ aspect of this most strange ritual being performed by the Americans in their retrieval of their underground finds in the ancient vaults of Babylon lend further credence to historians who state that the actual name of America was taken from the Winged Serpent God of the Americas name in Peru, which is called Amaruca, and as we can read:

In the most prevalent versions of American history, the origin of the name America is attributed to the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci. This popular distortion of the true origin of the native Amaruca, which translates as Land of the Great Plumed Serpent, may be finally gaining more credibility among scholars to restore the name Amaruca to it’s rightful place.

Recent discoveries in Peru may lead to more conclusive evidence concerning the relationships between North and South American indigenous peoples. As discoveries continue to unearth ancient Incan cities, writings pertaining to the mysterious origins of Amaruca are sure to be found. The Incas abandoned their towns and cities and retreated from the treasure-hunting Spanish invaders after the Conquistadors captured and executed the last Incan leader, Tupac Amaru, in 1572. Some of the cities have since been rediscovered, but many more are believed to lie hidden in the dense jungle.”

Most concerning to both Muslim and Russian Religious Leaders of these mysterious events is the timing of them to coincided with the ancient Babylon Religious worship of Easter, but to which Western Christians have adopted as being the day their Lord arose from the dead, but in actuality is a celebration of the Darkest of the World’s powers, and as we can read:

“Most children and families who color or hide Easter eggs as part of their Resurrection Sunday tradition have no knowledge of the origin of these traditions. Easter egg activities have become a part of Western culture. Many would be surprised and even dismayed to learn where the traditions originated.

The egg was a sacred symbol among the Babylonians. They believed an old fable about an egg of wondrous size which was supposed to have fallen from heaven into the Euphrates River. From this marvelous egg – according to the ancient story – the Goddess Astarte (Easter) [Semiramis], was hatched. And so the egg came to symbolize the Goddess Easter.

The idea of a mystic egg spread from Babylon to many parts of the world.[12] In Rome, the mystic egg preceded processions in honor of the Mother Goddess Roman. The egg was part of the sacred ceremonies of the Mysteries of Bacchus. The Druids used the egg as their sacred emblem. In Northern Europe, China and Japan the eggs were colored for their sacred festivals.

The egg was also a symbol of fertility; Semiramis (Easter) was the goddess of Fertility. The Easter egg is a symbol of the pagan Mother Goddess, and it even bears one of her names.”

To the Darkness that has enveloped the Western peoples for their devotion to the ancient gods of darkness we have spoken of many times, but with these new events occurring in Babylon today the entire world should indeed shudder…for by all accounts, those cruel demons of our ancient days may be once again unleashed upon us all by the actions of the Americans.

For even in our most ancient of days these horrific dark masters were feared by the Angels themselves, and as war with the Persians of Iran is soon to occur, and which will undoubtedly unleash the largest war of all, it is well that we all remember the words of Daniel [10:20] about this greatest of beasts, read and understand:

But I am going back to make war with the angel of Persia, and when I am gone, the angel of Greece will come. And there is no one on my side against these, but Michael, your angel.

© April 16, 2006 EU and US all rights reserved.

[Ed. Note: The United States government actively seeks to find, and silence, any and all opinions about the United States except those coming from authorized government and/or affiliated sources, of which we are not one. No interviews are granted and very little personal information is given about our contributors to protect their safety.]

By: Sorcha Faal


The Hole at the Pole

The disc's roundness obviously squares with the common understanding that the sky is circular, if not spherical. But why does it have such a conspicuous aperture in the middle?

Shown here is a so-called bi disc, a Chinese jade disc with a hole in the middle. Such discs, often with a ‘pockmarked’ surface identified as a ‘rice grain’ pattern, have been produced in China at least from the Neolithic period (±2500 BCE) onwards, particularly in the region of Shanghai in southeast China. Certainly during the Zhōu and Hàn dynasties (12th century BCE to 3rd century CE), they symbolized the sky or the cosmos.

Chinese cosmology prominently features the region of the pole star as the center of the cosmos. Yet, surely the Chinese did not envision a gaping hole at the celestial pole? The idea of a hole in the fabric of the circumpolar sky may not have been attested directly in Chinese sources, but abundant traditions from many other parts of the world, such as the Chukchi in northeastern Siberia, postulate precisely that.

The Old Turks used to call the pole star ‘a smoke hole of the sky’. Communities throughout North America subscribed to a belief in “the hole of the sky”, which at least the Lakota and the Blackfoot people specify as being situated “in the northern circumpolar star world”. Gods and goddesses, legendary ancestors and heroes, and the souls of shamans alike are often imagined to use the cosmic hole as a gateway between worlds, a ‘door’ or ‘window’ without which there is no way denizens of the sky can travel to earth and vice versa.

Stargazers may have a hard time trying to figure out just what aspect of the heavenly north pole could have prompted the popular folkloristic image of an opening in the sky. A crucial pointer is the repeated association of the hole with the axis mundi or ‘world axis’: the tip of the tree, mountain, pillar, ladder or rope that ties the regions of the universe together passes through the hole in the sky, and not infrequently the column itself is presented as a hollow object, too.

The Maya people of Yucatán, for example, describe “seven celestial planes, each with a central hole through which the cosmic Ceiba tree extends its branches ….” The sky hole emerges as a property of the complex morphology of the axis mundi.

Intensive collaboration between plasma physicists, electrical engineers and comparative mythologists has recently led to the hypothesis that the mythology of the world axis is convincingly explained as a high-energy auroral z-pinch that formed on the boundary between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic periods, at a time of profound geomagnetic instability.

At times of intense electric flux, this auroral column could have appeared to human eyes as a colossal hollow tube. Visible particles traveling through this tube could have been conceived as animated mythical entities voyaging between the extremities of the cosmos. In this light, the perplexing notion of a hole in an otherwise solid firmament gains plausibility and strikes one for its accuracy in the face of ‘common sense’ observation of the heavens today.

Apocalypse: Earthquakes, Archaeology, and the Wrath of God
ScienceBlog.com, CA - May 21, 2008
When archaeologists excavated the site in the 1980s, little had been disturbed. Among the many discoveries was the heartbreaking tableau of a skeletal ...


Iraq’s Babylon bears scars of US-led invasion
Daily Times, Pakistan - 19 hours ago
It was, however, transformed into a US military camp after the 2003 invasion THE last outsiders to visit the ruins of the once-mighty city of Babylon in ...

New Babylon AD French Teaser Trailer Is Here
MovieWeb - 12 hours ago
AlloCine has just released the second French teaser trailer for the new film, Babylon AD, which will be released in theaters on August 29. ...



PRESS TV
US invasion damaged Iraq's Babylon
PRESS TV, Iran - May 24, 2008
Archeologists claim the US military occupation of Iraq has inflicted extensive damage on the ruins of the ancient city of Babylon. The city, located some 85 ...

Hagee and the "Whore of Babylon"
On Faith, DC - May 20, 2008
The Evangelical pastor, John Hagee, has spent a career preaching and writing that the Catholic Church is the “whore of Babylon” as found in the Book of ...

Ban proposed on Iraqi antiquities trade
guardian.co.uk, UK - May 1, 2008
Systematically looted ... the Umm al-Ajarib archaeological site in southern Iraq is one of many to have been targeted by thieves. ...
Iraqi expert accuses West over antiquities trade
Independent, UK - Apr 30, 2008
By Arifa Akbar, Arts Correspondent A senior Iraqi official has accused the West of not doing enough to stop the thriving trade in antiquities smuggled out ...
US Military Forces Have Damaged Babylon, Iraq Official Says
Bloomberg - Apr 30, 2008
By Farah Nayeri April 30 (Bloomberg) -- US military forces and their allies in Iraq have damaged archeological sites including Babylon by setting up bases, ...
Iraqi antiques sold off worldwide
PRESS TV, Iran - May 1, 2008
A senior Iraqi official has accused the West of ignoring the obviously thriving trade of smuggling antiquities out of the country. ...



DigitalJournal.com
Will The Real Indiana Jones Please Stand Up?
DigitalJournal.com, Canada - May 25, 2008
If Hawass is correct and finds Cleopatra it will rival the find of Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922 Howard Carter a British archaeologist. ...

Flamboyant archeologist believes he has
Times Online, UK - 18 hours ago
A flamboyant archeologist known worldwide for his trademark Indiana Jones hat believes he has identified the site where Cleopatra is buried. ...
Archaeologists discover statues of Cleopatra, Aphrodite
AFP - 23 hours ago
CAIRO (AFP) — An alabaster head of Cleopatra and a mask thought to belong to her lover Mark Antony have been found near Egypt's Mediterranean city of ...
Archaeologist claims discovery of Cleopatra’s tomb (Re-issue)
Thaindian.com, Thailand - May 26, 2008
London, May 26 (ANI): A flamboyant archeologist claims to have identified the final resting place of Cleopatra, the Hellenistic ruler of Egypt, ...
Space Archaeology
Using satellites and high-tech radar to unearth ancient civilizations—and avoid landmines along the way
The linga is a representation of the god Shiva. Its is the form of an egg, not a phallus. The egg represents the universe in its seedling stage before the 'Big Bang'. If you had eyes you would appreciate this egg shape. Note there is not stalk attached to it so there is no way you can see a phallus in it, unless you are a moron. It is half-articulate fools like you that insult ancient cultures. If you want to be worthy of the title of scientist, get the whole picture and present it, rather than fragments glued together incorrectly.

Enews 2.0
Not Digging It
New York Times, United States - 5 hours ago
and Heritage Presentation in Belgium, explains in The Washington Post Neil Asher Silberman, the former director of the Ename Center for Public Archaeology...
Indy Jones: archaeology's flawed hero ABC Online
Dig deeper into archaeology MSNBC
Have gun, will shovel National Post
United Press International
all 31 news articles »
Archaeology program trains volunteers
Reno Gazette Journal, NV - 20 hours ago
Stewards visit their sites at least four times a year and report their findings to the archaeologist for the responsible land agency. ...
Indiana Jones: Not Real After All!
Atlantic Online - May 26, 2008
It's not just that the films are harmlessly caricatured visions of old-fashioned archaeology; they are filled with destructive and dangerous stereotypes ...
Real Archaeologists Don't Wear Fedoras
Washington Post, United States - May 24, 2008
By Neil Asher Silberman After 17 years, Hollywood's most famous archaeologist is back in action. Now grayer and a bit creakier, Indiana Jones is again ...

Jam! Showbiz
Indiana star joins archaeology team
The Press Association - May 15, 2008
The actor who helped glamorise archaeology in the Indiana Jones films is lending his star power to the Archaeological Institute of America. ...
Actor Harrison Ford | Board Of Directors | Archaeological ... entertainment.oneindia.in
Harrison Ford's archaeology honour MyParkMag
Hub nonprofit elects Harrison Ford to its board Boston Globe
The Associated Press - About - News & Issues
all 163 news articles »
USI archaeology students doing field work in New Harmony
Chicago Tribune, United States - May 21, 2008
Now a new group is coming to the small town -- archaeology students hoping to learn more about the town's original residents. The five-week project is the ...
He's no Harrison Ford, but 'Utah Jones' holds his own in archaeology
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - May 22, 2008
By Sean P. Means They are both archaeologists, and both answer to the name Dr. Jones - but the similarities end there. "I always tell people the original ...
J. Paul Getty Museum Announces New Curator for Antiquities
Art Daily - 16 hours ago
Currently, Dr. Lyons is Senior Collections Curator, History of Archaeology and Ancient Art at the Getty Research Institute (GRI). She will transition to the ...
São Paulo to have archaeological talk about Syria
ANBA, Brazil - 4 hours ago
Serrieh is graduated in archaeology and post-graduated in Ancient History of the Middle East and of the Babylonian Civilization from the University of ...

Wall Street Journal
An Archaeologist Whips Indy
Wall Street Journal - May 24, 2008
Indy leads a life of nonstop derring-do, while archaeologists typically stay crouched on their knees for hours at a time, using pointy brushes and dental ...


Calcutta Telegraph
Signs of ancient temple at today’s holy place
Calcutta Telegraph, India - 22 hours ago
Efforts are on to find out if there is a link between the two,” said Harendra Prasad Sinha, the deputy director of the state archaeology department, ...
Scientists dig Indy’s exploits – to a point
TheNewsTribune.com, WA - 11 hours ago
“We love it,” exclaimed the chair of the University of Minnesota’s Department of Anthropology, which includes archaeology. “There’s no question our ...

Historian to Speak About Herodotus
The Ledger, FL - 9 hours ago
"The World of Herodotus" will be discussed by Bill Grierson, professor emeritus of the University of Florida, when the Winter Haven Archaeology Society ...
Biblical digs breathe life into class for Wofford’s Indiana Jones
Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription), SC - May 26, 2008
“Archaeology gives us a glimpse into what was ordinary and typical in the ancient world,” McCane said. “It complements biblical studies by showing us what ...


San Diego Union Tribune
Indiana Jones' crystal skull has quite a storied past
USA Today - 6 hours ago
The plot, set in the 1950s, is a madcap pastiche of Soviet spies, mixed-up Mesoamerican archaeology and UFOs, with a pinch of political satire. ...
Indiana Jones Back in Action in The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Scientific American
Is Indiana Jones a head case? News Wales
Indiana Jones 4: The Reviews About - News & Issues
San Diego Union Tribune - The Cheers
all 46 news articles »
Archaeologists learn to dig Indy
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - May 26, 2008
Harrison Ford's recurring role as Indiana Jones makes some real-life archaeologists uneasy, as his gunslinging, treasure-finding, daredevil shtick does not ...
Ancient remains will be analysed
Liverpool Echo, UK - 8 hours ago
Archaeology work will establish whether more investigation would be needed, if planning permission was granted. The redevelopment of Neston includes a new ...
Town’s major scheme hinges on historic dig Liverpool Daily Post
all 2 news articles »

No comments: