Anonymous ID: 573540 June 13, 2021, 4:44 a.m. No.13891862   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0644

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(Please read from the start)

 

If I follow the same line of reasoning and take a look at the other Sebetti can I attribute the weapons and guess what they are?

 

The second Sebetti in the row is the Eagle. Right above him there is a concave shape that looks like a Moon crescent. Is this the ThunderBirds weapon? Is this the Sharur that emits electricity? Could this be an archer’s bow? If it was, why isn’t it represented downwards this way and not sideward as it’s traditionally depicted? Strange, isn’t it?

 

The Third Sebetti in the row is an ox/bull . If I follow in the same line of reasoning, then I should associate the winged bird like item to him. I bet a lot of reader are already familiar with this ancient design, and we’ve seen it on Behistun inscription (page 8) as well as seen in other artifacts in this thread, here and there. I think this is an aircraft anons, not a body Jet suit like the ones used by the ThunderBirds. This is like the F35 or any other type of plane. And IF this turns out to be the specialty weapon used by the Ox Sebetti, it means they were airplane pilots. The Ox Sebetti could fly not because he used to wear Jet Suits like the ThunderBirds but because they piloted airplanes, probably military type of airplanes. And in turn this explains perfectly why Hathor and the Lamassu, both of them, have wings. Does this explain why Hathor was considered by early Ancient Egypt as the mother of Horus? = as in Fighter planes pilots and Jet Suit pilots’ place is in the sky = they were both the guardians of the sky?

 

The Fourth Sebetti is the Ram. In Ancient Egypt, the Ram was associated with Osiris for unknown reasons (page 837). We don’t see much (so far) the Ram armor. If we look at the fourth in the 4th registers, the one that is supposed to belong to the Ram Sebetti, at first sight, it looks like a shield with solar design on it and maybe a stack of javelins or small spears next to it. But we also saw the same design as the symbol of Shamash in this thread in page 814, which I believe is a beam of light with electricity swirling around it. Strangely, for some unknown reason, the Ram has always been associated in Ancient times either to the Sun or to solar deities – which is another type of connection to this Bean of Light. So here, there is still loads of info to gather.

 

It’s hard to figure out which animal is the Fifth Sebetti from this artifact and the weapon that should go to him looks like a staff with something on top of it. Could this be the Sharur? = the staff weapon used by the Staff-God in the Andes? Maybe, but when I went back to take a look I noticed a pottery piece from the Moche Culture (page 441) where a warrior is wearing a bird mask and is holding in his left hand a shield with javelins, and in his right hand he is holding a staff with its upper end shaped like what we see on this plaque. Is this a coincidence? I don’t know, but here, it needs more digging and it’s better to gather more information.

 

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