Anonymous ID: 1907fd June 24, 2021, 4:42 a.m. No.13971198   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1233

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In Mesopotamia, we’ve seen the Feline warriors on different reliefs, including on the second register of the bronze Plaque from Hell. We do have some reliefs with Feline warriors from Assyrians times and some from Babylonian times. I’m attaching their pictures for anons to see- see also page 909. For me, this is a tricky situation because they are from a much later period; so can I rely on the iconography? These Feline humanoids hold the names of Ugallu and Tiamat which was winged. I don’t think the winged ones are my good and protective Feline Warriors as I had seen them in Ancient Egypt, but I think they are more like Pazuz, Humbaba and Lamashtu = they serve evil = they are the Horned Serpent clan, or at least traitors working for the Horned Serpent Clan. As in they are multi-morph.

 

As anons can see in picture one with this page, the felines are holding daggers = blades. As I just said, these are Assyrian and Babylonian reliefs, so we gotta be careful. And as I just said, I’m suspecting Ugallu and Tiamat to be on the same side as the Horned Serpent.

 

I found a relief of a feline Warrior holding a dagger blade with only the word Anunnaki as file name, so I’m unsure from which period this one comes from. I couldn’t verify the authenticity of this relief nor find out to which era it belongs. I’m sorry anons.

 

But I did find a very interesting Cylinder Seal Imprint where we can clearly see a man wearing a Feline skin and he is holding something like that a sword with some type of spikes coming out of its lower extremity = probably fire or lightning – original picture in page 909. Behind and above him, we see some of the exact same weapons depicted in the upper register of the bronze Plaque from Hell (page 965). Right in front of him there are 3 stars depicted vertically, one on top of the other; each with 8 rays.

 

Right in front of these stars there is a King sitting on his throne with 2 stars of 6 rays on top of his head. He is holding some type of circular beads or maybe a wreath in his left hand while he has something unidentifiable (possible a pine cone) in his lifted right hand; as if he was going to give it to the person standing in front of him or blessing him with it. The seat = king’s throne is resting on the back of what looks like a Feline = pointing to a specific land.

 

There is a man standing in front of the king, with his left hand extended in a gesture as if he was accepting something = palm open upwards and extended forward. While with his lifted right hand he is pointing in front of him. Right above his right hand, we have the 7 dots we saw in the upper register of the bronze Plaque of Hell. It’s the weapon of the Horned Serpent Warriors. Finding it here on this cylinder seal imprint, right above this man standing in front of the king, is making me believe that this person is a from the Serpent Sebetti clan = Horned Serpent warriors; maybe even their leader = the Serpent Sebetti.

 

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Anonymous ID: 1907fd June 24, 2021, 4:52 a.m. No.13971233   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1297

>>13971198

 

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In Mesoamerica, there are several mentions of Feline warriors, mostly the Jaguar, if I remember correctly. Anons can go back and re-read everything themselves. I’m going to present for anons attached to this page a picture of a ceramic statue found in Al Salvador. This statue is a Mayan warrior wearing a Feline Armor. It speaks volumes on itself.

 

In the Andean Region we have already seen plenty of Feline warriors; like the Lanzon at Chavin de Huantar (page 371), like the Puma Punku at Tiwanaku culture (page 484) and like Sacsayhuamán fortress shaped like a Feline from the Incas (page 537). These are just a few among many examples from that part of the world.

 

I would like to point out there is an extremely rare iconography in the Tiwanaku culture of a winged Feline warrior; like the pottery piece on page 475 (third picture) and like on page 479 (first and second pictures). This is a rare iconography for the Feline warrior since most are without wings in the older eras.But it’s not all! I’m going to provide 2 additional items for anons:

 

First item is a new feline addition to the Geoglyphs from Palpa, of the Paracas culture. . I just discovered this very recently, in the Andean region, and it was published after I finished with that region: http://www.sci-news.com/archaeology/cat-geoglyph-nazca-lines-08970.html

 

“Archaeologists Discover Cat Geoglyph at Nazca Lines Site

Oct 21, 2020

 

Archaeologists with the Nazca-Palpa Management Plan of Peru’s Ministry of Culture have discovered a 2,100-year-old figure of a relaxing feline in the Nazca Desert, southern Peru.

 

The geoglyphs of Nazca are a series of drawings located in the desert plains of the Rio Grande de Nazca river basin about 400 km (250 miles) south of Lima, the capital and the largest city of Peru.

 

The monuments were created between 500 BCE and 500 CE by ancient people making depressions or shallow incisions in the desert floor, removing pebbles and leaving differently colored dirt exposed.

 

They depict living creatures, stylized plants and imaginary beings, as well as geometric figures several km long.

 

They became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1994, and are among archaeology’s greatest enigmas because of their quantity, nature, size and continuity.

 

The newly-discovered cat geoglyph measures about 37 m (121.4 feet) in length.

 

“The figure was barely visible and was about to disappear due to its location on a fairly steep slope and the effects of natural erosion,” the archaeologists said.”

 

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Anonymous ID: 1907fd June 24, 2021, 5:14 a.m. No.13971297   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9422

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“The new geoglyph dates from between 200 BCE and 100 BCE (Late Paracas period).

 

“Representations of felines of this type are frequent in the iconography of ceramics and textiles of the Paracas society,” the researchers said.

 

“With this discovery, once again, the rich and varied cultural legacy that the area harbors, which is also within the area inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is revealed.”

 

Second item is a very intriguing one: https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/1-500-year-old-claws-intrigue-archaeologists-peru-n154151

 

“1,500-Year-Old Claws Intrigue Archaeologists in Peru

 

Archaeologists in Peru say they have unearthed the previously unknown tomb of a nobleman from a pre-Inca culture known as the Moche.

 

July 12, 2014

 

Archaeologists in Peru say they have unearthed the previously unknown tomb of a nobleman from a pre-Inca civilization known as the Moche. The tomb contained the remains of an adult male, plus artifacts indicating the man's elite status, according to the Peruvian newspaper El Comercio.

 

Among the most intriguing artifacts are ornamental metal pieces fashioned to look like feline paws with claws. The paws may have been part of a ritual costume used in ceremonial combat, El Comercio reported. The loser would be sacrificed, while the winner would get the costume.

 

Archaeologist Santiago Uceda, co-director of the Huaca de la Luna excavation in the Peruvian city of Trujillo, displayed the pieces as well as a copper scepter, bronze earrings, a mask and ceremonial ceramics on Thursday. "The scepter signifies power; the earrings, status; and the ceramic piece is typical of an elite personage," Uceda told El Comercio.

 

He said the tomb and its contents, which are thought to be 1,500 years old, could shed new light on the Moche culture, an agricultural and artistic society that collapsed around the year 800.”

 

>> It’s way obvious that this is a tomb of a person with a high status. What are the chances this is pointing to a Feline warrior?

 

Looking at these claws I’m reminded of blades; which strangely resonates perfectly with the iconography we’ve got from Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia about the Blade being the weapon of the Feline warriors. This is all about the Feline Sebetti, for now anyway.

 

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