m0ar spoopily titled bread… this time it relates to what I've been working on since last bread but hadn't mentioned specifically… "Wasn't the Ark of the Covenant supposedly taken down to Antarctica by Putin, or something like that?"
Aaaaaaanyway…. since I don't know how how Putin would have acquired it in the first place, which I might attempt to trace, here's what I came up with:
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I'd ask if the Ark of the Covenant was what Al Ma'mun was after when he went to the Pyramids, but that would suggest that it was originally there in Khufu's Pyramid, Moses stole it (with the Torah claiming he created it) and put it in a "tabernacle (with the same parameters as the King's chamber it came from" to keep folks from being too near it too often, then the Philistines (proto-Palestinians , formerly Ionians/Aegeans/Pelasgians) grabbed it, said fuck it due to mysterious illnesses and habbenings associated with being near it, and sent it back to Israel, Saul put it in Baal-Judah, then King David placed it in Zion/Jerusalem, and then Solomon the Holy of Holies which was built to match the King's Chamber, it was then stolen when the First Temple was destroyed around 587BC, and Cyrus the Great didn't give it back to be included in the Second Temple, if he even had it (this is all forgoing that it could have been buried for the Templars to find later).
So, back "in 588 BC, Apries dispatched a force to Jerusalem to protect it from Babylonian forces sent by Nebuchadnezzar II (Jer. 37:5; 34:21). His forces quickly withdrew, however, apparently avoiding a major confrontation with the Babylonians.[8] Jerusalem, following an 18-month-long siege, was destroyed by the Babylonians in either 587 BC or 586 BC."
Seems like that woulda been a good time to grab the Ark of the Covenant back after letting Nebuchadnezzar wear 'em down but before he could grab it, which would explain why it wasn't recorded as being taken by him and the Heeby Jewbies not having at the end, either. That would be how it ended up back with the Egyptians for Al Ma'mun to seek it out… and either he found it or someone beat him to the punch.
All that would tie into one of the theories about the Ark containing radioactive material (possibly being a "battery" of sorts) which had been contained in the Pyramid to stop the radiation from effecting folks who didn't have to work with it, which may or may not explain the "chemical oddities" throughout the Pyramids and something about possibly enriching uranium. The effects of the radiation may have lent themselves to mystic practices, as well, to tie multiple theories together with a possibility of the Jade/Uranium Tablets of Thoth being the Commandment Tablets.
Also, there's a fun possible connection between "Nebaioth", Nabataeans, The Kaaba, and Saudi Arabia.