Anonymous ID: 3a2853 June 12, 2021, 6:29 a.m. No.13885741   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1862

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Now the top = 4th register, the last one is also amazing as well being a huge puzzle. These are symbols representing important stuff. What stuff? I think they represent WEAPONS or notable items. Each one of them belongs to ONE Sebetti = is owned by one Sebetti = his signature weapon.

 

There is a possibility – not certain about it – that each Sebetti warrior has his own TYPE of weapon depicted right on top of him. Anons should know by now that I don’t say those things out of the blue. In page 894, it was said that there are 7 different hieroglyphs to represent the Wedjat = Eye of Horus = Electrical weapon. I interpret this as there are 7 different types of weapons which emit the same type of electrical beam or close to it. Did anyone ever wonder whom came up with the idea of a Stun Gun or a Taser? Where that idea really came from? Connect the dots anons. Alos on page 955, it was said that Humbaba has 7 Splendors or 7 Auras which Gilgamesh had to take from him in order to defeat him.

 

I usually prefer to work with Sumerian/Akkadian artifacts because they are the oldest and closest to the origin. But I couldn’t find a Lamashtu plaque from that period and all I found were these Neo-Assyrian, Babylonian, Assyrian ones. I hope someone reading would be able to find a similar but Sumerian artifact and share it with us in this thread. I am aware there might a mutation, mostly in the details; like maybe one of the Sebetti’s animal head might be different, or one those stuff above the fir trees. The Assyrians messed things up but not as much as the Greek and then the Hellenistic Kingdoms extended with the Romans.

 

So how do I know these are the Sebetti’s weapons and not constellations or anything else? On the bronze Plaque from Hell, the first Sebetti represented in the third register is a Serpent. Just above him in the 4th registers there is a specific symbol made up of strange object? If you look at the second register, on top of the high stool, and compare you will notice that both objects are identical = it’s an oil lamp. Then it means the Serpent a LIGHT BEARER. Which explains why (((they))) call Lucifer the Light Bearer, doesn’t it?

 

Right above the oil lamp in the 4th register we have 2 rows of dots one of top of the other. The upper row has 4 dots, while the lower row has 3 dots. In total, this makes 7 dots. This might be a constellation but I don’t think anyone will figure out which constellation it is, because I believe these are blasters and not a constellation. In page 955 while taking a look at Humbaba we learned he had 7 “radiances” which he “gave away” after being tricked by Gilgamesh to do so. Back then I said those are the blasters. And it’s the same blasters Enlil redistributed, but they were either called Auras or Splendors; as if they were some Gems (remember Native American Horned Serpent gem on forehead as well as Seraphim gem on forehead), which also shine like the blasters. Same thing seen in Cylinder Seal imprints, depicted just above a person on page 909 third picture – I believe these are indication to which clan the person bellow the dots belongs to; in this case: Serpent Sebetti.

 

If I combine the oil lamp with the 7 dots, this indicates we are dealing with 7 things that emits light/ shines = the blasters. So you see anons, I was right: this is the weapon of the Serpent Sebetti. This is a symbolic representation of the weapon = blasters. As in how do you explain to the person seeing this, that the Serpent Sebetti uses 7 “gems” = blasters which emits light? This is how you do it in Ancient Times = you put 7 dots and an oil lamp to indicate that you have 7 round/circular things that emits light. Remember the 7 Auras from Humbaba – Cylinder Seal imprint page 957 + Cylinder Seal imprint on page 909, same 7 dots indicating the person standing under it is Horned Serpent Warrior.

 

Now look at the first picture from the previous page = 963. We see the partially the upper register where the place of the weapons is different as well as the place of the Serpent Sebetti standing the row. I think it’s either the third or the 4th Sebetti starting from your left hand side. I’m unable to say exactly which ones because of the artistic style in the carving, it’s not that refined as the Bronze Plaque from Hell; here it’s a more rough artistic method. And just above the Serpent Sebetti is the same symbol pointing to his weapon. Anons, did you notice the Serpent Sebetti doesn’t have horns?

 

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