Anonymous ID: 0131d9 June 14, 2021, 7:12 a.m. No.13900644   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1409

>>13891862

 

(Please read from the start)

 

The 6th Sebetti has a Canine face, either a dog or a wolf. His weapon should be that trident shaped like object. I have no idea what this could be. Do anons remember how Seth uses some type of Spear (page 808) which emits fire? A lot of researchers think that Seth looks like a dog of the desert, so does this mean he was part of the Canine clan and he betrayed them and worked for the Evil One? Or does this mean the entire Canine clan was among the coup plotters = co-conspirators along with the Serpent clan? I don’t know. But I do know that Pazuzu is also said to have SOMETIMES the face of a dog; while Lamashtu is said to nurse a dog. So are these traitor warriors to their own clans? Is the Canine clan the ally of the Serpent clan? Or did the Serpent clan also steal tech from the Canine clan to integrate it to its own like what it did to the ThunderBirds and Feline Armor? Did the Horned Serpent warriors go as far as to steal tech from the other 6 clans and to integrate them to their own armors? So far seems this way because we have loads of tetra-morphs and multi-morphs on our hands. Unless I find direct proof of the Canine clan being among the coup plotters, then I am thinking the Canine clan had traitors among its ranks and their armor tech was stolen from them. I hope I will find more information as I progress in this thread, to help me see through the Canine Clan better.

 

The last Sebetti is clearly a feline one and his weapon is made of 2 parts. I have no clue what that box looking thing might be = a square shield maybe. I don’t know. But amazingly the staff next has some type of animal on its upper extremity which is incredibly similar to what Bes is holding in page 945 – now this relief of Bes dates back to Roman times, so I’m scratching my head trying to figure out how the Romans got a hold of an Assyrian staff design. Was it also transferred via Hittites to the Greeks and from there to the Romans? This needs further digging.

 

Anons may wonder how I am sure we are dealing with weapons here and not some cosmic bodies or heraldic symbols etc. Well, I went back and took a look at the Sumerian cylinder seal imprints, which are a marvelous source of information in my opinion.

 

The first cylinder seal shows us the central person holding some type of weapon which both extremities shaped like a trident. We’ve seen this before with the Anunnaki weapon as well but it was a shorter version = I mean the middle section between the forks was shorter. We’ve also seen it in the Chimu pottery on page 449. Are all 4 (including the one on the Cylinder seal) the same weapon? Well, the other 3 do look similar to one another, but this one the Bronze Plaque from Hell is tricky.

 

The second Sumerian Cylinder seal has many of these weapons on it: the Concave crescent one, the strange staffs/spears behind the hooded person, the 7 dots above the person on the left and the winged flying craft on the upper right corner. It’s interesting isn’t it?

 

I also want to attract anons attention to 2 additional details about this Sumerian Cylinder Seal:

 

1 - The Lady sitting on the throne has 4 stars behind her depicted vertically, along with something strange on top of her head. I couldn’t figure out what it was since the picture quality is bad. But what I want to draw attention to is where her throne is resting = on the back of an animal, possibly a feline. This is the same idea behind Lamashtu kneeling on the back of a horse in the Bronze Plaque from Hell. The animal under the throne is a country = this is to say this lady comes from this country, this land.

 

  • Page 966 –

Anonymous ID: 0131d9 June 14, 2021, 9:15 a.m. No.13901409   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8505

>>13900644

 

(Please read from the start)

 

2 – The man standing behind the vertical stars, it’s clear he is holding something, but I’m more concerned with his hooded clothes: He is wearing a feline armor and he is surrounded with all the weapons as if he was a protecting warrior.

 

The last Sumerian Cylinder Seal is supposed to be, according to the Main Stream History, representing the 4 Seasons. We have 4 males kneeling on their right knee, all in the same position and orientation. They’ve got cute curly hair too. With both hands, they are holding a long staff in front of them. The upper extremity of the staff they are holding has a strange shape to it, but right under the extremity, we have what looks like a SHEN RING attached to the staff.

 

The first season = on your right hand, as in Mr Spring, is represented a bit shorter = smaller than the other 3. The second one, as in Mr Winter, has a snake/serpent positioned parallel to his staff = vertically. Is this indicating his clan or is it pointing to the electricity ability of the staff he is holding? I think it’s the second option. These 2 seasons, as in Mr Spring and Mr Winter also have a cuneiform inscription close to them.

 

What is interesting in this Cylinder imprint is mostly what is on top of each Season. Starting with the one on your right hand = Mr Spring:

 

1 - Concave shape, looking like a moon crescent. 2 – A fish. 3 – A vase or Amphora with what looks like water either coming out of it or coming into it. 4 – Symbol of Shamash = Beam of Light with electricity swirling around it.

 

We’ve seen the first and the last symbol on top register of the Bronze Plaque from Hell of Lamashtu. So if these were seasons and their symbol, why wasn’t this the interpretation given to the symbol on the bronze plaque? If Spring and Summer are represented symbolically on the bronze plaque why was it called the plaque from Hell? Is it me or is there something wrong here? Do Spring and Summer represent Hell or do they represent Life and Joy? Something is off here, which is pushing me to believe we have a wrong interpretation on BOTH artifacts: these are not symbols of seasons nor cosmic bodies or anything else. These are symbols representing the type of weapon used by ONE of the Sebetti.

 

The Sumerians being the oldest, these symbols on this cylinder seal might be the authentic ones of 4 of the Sebetti. While the ones we see in the Neo-Assyrian bronze plaque from Hell, MIGHT have a few of them changed or mutated along with time = altered.

 

  • Page 967 –