Anonymous ID: 58b263 July 19, 2020, 6:25 a.m. No.10008337   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8363

>>9997662

 

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“Finally, let us recall that an illustrious ancestor of these Egyptian priests, conservative of the memory of Atlantis according to Plato, was Imhotep, the same high priest who had shown the way for the ascent to heaven with the first great step pyramid.”

 

>> Don’t forget anons, this book is a few decades old, and back then the Egyptologists thought that Imhotep was the great mastermind behind the pyramid design, and its builder, while they thought the pyramids were the tombs of the Pharaohs.

 

Interesting details we’ve got there about Atlantis. It was a great EMPIRE, (not just one city) which territory reaching Egypt. This opens the doors of the possibility of the Giza Pyramids being from Atlantis era. We also know Atlantis was a prosperous, peaceful place where wise men lived. It was supposed to have existed around 9000 years before the time of Plato and Solon, and it was supposedly founded by the god Poseidon. Interesting isn’t it anons?

 

Then, corruption grew into the heart of Atlantis and this lead for it to be punished and submerged by the sea. So here again anons, we have reference to a cataclysm that ended up with a huge amount of water being displaced. Doesn’t submerged mean being covered totally by water? What does it mean to be covered by water? Doesn’t that mean the water moved from one place to another? It was in one place and then moved to another. If we combine this with what we know about the bridge of land between Tunisia and Italy, should we also assume that other masses of land also went underwater just like the bridge of land?

 

And then according to Plato, if anons read carefully that section, it seems Imhotep was a survivor or at least a descendant of a survivor carrying the knowledge of the ancestors. Interesting, right?!

 

After this, I want to take a look at the pyramids in Saqqara:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saqqara

 

“Saqqara (Arabic: ‎, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [sɑʔˈʔɑːɾɑ]), also spelled Sakkara or Saccara in English /səˈkɑːrə/, is a vast, ancient burial ground in Egypt, serving as the necropolis for the Ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis.[1] Saqqara features numerous pyramids, including the world-famous Step pyramid of Djoser, sometimes referred to as the Step Tomb due to its rectangular base, as well as a number of mastabas (Arabic word meaning 'bench'). Located some 30 km (19 mi) south of modern-day Cairo, Saqqara covers an area of around 7 by 1.5 km (4.35 by 0.93 mi).

 

At Saqqara, the oldest complete stone building complex known in history was built: Djoser's step pyramid, built during the Third Dynasty. Another 16 Egyptian kings built pyramids at Saqqara, which are now in various states of preservation or dilapidation. High officials added private funeral monuments to this necropolis during the entire pharaonic period. It remained an important complex for non-royal burials and cult ceremonies for more than 3,000 years, well into Ptolemaic and Roman times.

 

North of the area known as Saqqara lies Abusir, and south lies Dahshur. The area running from Giza to Dahshur has been used as a necropolis by the inhabitants of Memphis at different times, and it was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979.[2] Some scholars believe that the name Saqqara is not derived from the ancient Egyptian funerary deity, Sokar, but supposedly, from a local Berber Tribe called Beni Saqqar.”

 

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Anonymous ID: 58b263 July 19, 2020, 6:29 a.m. No.10008363   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8381

>>10008337

 

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“History

 

Early Dynastic

 

The earliest burials of nobles can be traced back to the First Dynasty, at the northern side of the Saqqara plateau. During this time, the royal burial ground was at Abydos. The first royal burials at Saqqara, comprising underground galleries, date to the Second Dynasty. The last Second Dynasty king, Khasekhemwy, was buried in his tomb at Abydos, but also built a funerary monument at Saqqara consisting of a large rectangular enclosure, known as Gisr el-Mudir. It probably inspired the monumental enclosure wall around the Step Pyramid complex. Djoser's funerary complex, built by the royal architect Imhotep, further comprises a large number of dummy buildings and a secondary mastaba (the so-called 'Southern Tomb'). French architect and Egyptologist Jean-Philippe Lauer spent the greater part of his life excavating and restoring Djoser's funerary complex.

 

Early Dynastic monuments

 

• tomb of king Hotepsekhemwy or Raneb

• tomb of king Nynetjer

• Buried Pyramid, funerary complex of king Sekhemkhet

• Gisr el-Mudir, funerary complex of king Khasekhemwy

• Step Pyramid, funerary complex of king Djoser

 

Old Kingdom

 

Nearly all Fourth Dynasty kings chose a different location for their pyramids. During the second half of the Old Kingdom, under the Fifth and Sixth Dynasties, Saqqara was again the royal burial ground. The Fifth and Sixth Dynasty pyramids are not built wholly of massive stone blocks, but instead with a core consisting of rubble. Consequently, they are less well preserved than the world-famous pyramids built by the Fourth Dynasty kings at Giza. Unas, the last ruler of the Fifth Dynasty, was the first king to adorn the chambers in his pyramid with Pyramid Texts. During the Old Kingdom, it was customary for courtiers to be buried in mastaba tombs close to the pyramid of their king. Thus, clusters of private tombs were formed in Saqqara around the pyramid complexes of Unas and Teti.

 

Old Kingdom monuments

 

• Mastabat al-Fir'aun, tomb of king Shepseskaf (Dynasty Four)

• Pyramid of Userkaf of the Fifth Dynasty

• Pyramid of Djedkare Isesi

• Pyramid of king Menkauhor

• Mastaba of Ti

• Mastaba of the Two Brothers (Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum)

• Pyramid of Unas

• Mastaba of Ptahhotep

• Pyramid of Teti (Dynasty Six)

• Mastaba of Mereruka

• Mastaba of Kagemni

• Mastaba of Akhethetep

• Pyramid of Pepi I

• Pyramid of Merenre

• Pyramid complex of king Pepi II Neferkare

• Tomb of Perneb (now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York)

 

>> From back my school days, I was thought that the pyramids of Saqqara were older than the ones we have at Giza. But now, it’s clear that the ones we have in Giza are much older and not build by the dynastic Egyptians. It is highly possible that the Saqqara pyramids were truly built during the dynastic times, mostly that we have the change of building materials and the pyramid text shows up (which we didn’t see any traces of in the pyramids of Giza). I think the possibility of having Saqqara pyramids dating from the early dynastic times is high and even higher is the possibility it was built like what Plato suggested in the previous page when he said that Imhotep was carrying the ancient building knowledge of an older civilization. If Imhotep is not himself a survivor of the Flood, he was passed down the knowledge from his ancestor whom survived the Flood.

 

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Anonymous ID: 58b263 July 19, 2020, 6:33 a.m. No.10008381   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8426

>>10008363

 

(Please read from the start)

 

I’m not going to put the other structures from Saqqara site mentioned in the Wikipedia page because they are from later date and do not fit with what I’m working on.

 

“Site looting during 2011 protests

 

Saqqara and the surrounding areas of Abusir and Dahshur suffered damage by looters during the 2011 Egyptian protests. Store rooms were broken into, but the monuments were mostly unharmed.”

 

>> I know that storerooms can hold much cultural valuable findings. My question is: what did (((they))) take from those storerooms? If you think one second that the looters came in by themselves and decided to simply take something randomly from a storeroom that most probably held clay and different stone artifacts, you are mistaking anons. In such storerooms on site, we usually put pieces made of clay and different types of stone, no metal and other delicate type of artifacts. So whatever was taken, it was of importance to (((them))). It had some type of cultural or religious value.

 

“Recent Discoveries

 

[…]

 

In July 2018, German-Egyptian researchers’ team head by Dr. Ramadan Badry Hussein and University of Tübingen reported the discovery of an extremely rare gilded burial mask which probably dates from Saite-Persian period in a partly damaged wooden coffin. The last time a similar mask was found, was in 1939.[9] The eyes were covered with obsidian, calcite, and black hued gemstone possibly onyx. “The finding of this mask could be called a sensation. Very few masks of precious metal have been preserved to the present day, because the tombs of most Ancient Egyptian dignitaries were looted in ancient times.” said Hussein.[10][11] In November, 2018, seven ancient Egyptian tombs were located at the ancient necropolis of Saqqara by an Egyptian archaeological mission, with a collection of scarab and cat mummies, dating back to the Fifth and Sixth Dynasties.[12] According to the former minister Khaled el-Enany, three of the tombs were used for cats some dating back more than 6,000 years, while one of four other sarcophagi revealed at the site was unsealed. Within the remains of cat mummies were unearthed gilded and 100 wooden statues of cats and one in bronze dedicated to the cat goddess named Bastet. In addition, funerary items dating back to the 12th Dynasty were found besides the skeletal remains of cats.

 

[…]”

 

>> This is an interesting read if anons are curious about what was recently dug up from Saqqara.

 

I put that specific paragraph on purpose for anons to read and realize that big structures like the pyramids were magnet for tomb raiders and thieves. And Saqqara is a pretty good example how easily thieves robed the tombs during ancient times. Also, notice all the stuff found in Saqqara, from the mummies to the artifacts found with them, to the mummified animals, then compare it with what was found in the great pyramids of Giza = not the same thing. This is why I think Saqqara pyramids were truly built during the early dynastic times as an imitation to the great pyramids of Giza. This is only my assessment of things with what I’ve got currently about it. If future data comes out to prove me wrong, then, I will re-asses everything,

 

But there is something about Saqqara that is barely talked about and it’s only mentioned just a little in the alternative history….you know….the ones that are labeled by the main stream history as being fringe = Saqqara pyramid complex is a match to Andromeda’s constellation. Is it farfetched? Not really, because we still have a lot of pyramids there that are hidden or crumbling so…. Let’s wait and see about Saqqara matching Andromeda constellation.

 

Also, just like the Giza pyramids, it needed to be seen from ABOVE to be built and to match the constellation. So again, the same thoughts of flying machines from an ancient civilization come to mind, just like what we have with Giza and the Helicopter Hieroglyph.

 

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Anonymous ID: 58b263 July 19, 2020, 6:41 a.m. No.10008426   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0391 >>4348

>>10008381

 

(Please read from the start)

 

The reason why I’ve spent so much time on the pyramids in general then the pyramids of Giza and Saqqara was not just to uncover (at least try to) the truth about them. It’s also because of Potus and Space Force Logo.

 

If anons look closely to Space Force Logo, it’s a combination of Air Force and N.A.S.A. Logos. Now anons look closely to the constellations on Space Force Logo: we’ve got the Andromeda Constellation and the Pleiades just like on N.A.S.A. Logo. How many constellations do we have anons? If my memory isn’t betray me, it’s 88 constellations, right? From all 88, N.A.S.A. picked those 2 specifically….. It just happened that Potus and the good guys picked the same 2 constellations to put on Space Force Logo….you think this is a coincidence? And Saqqara’s layout, is a match for the Andromeda Constellation….is that a coincidence as well?

 

But the most mind boggling thing about Space Force Logo is Sirius with the Arrow. I know, I know, it’s similar to the Logo used in Star Trek. But when you look at the definition of the word arrow: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/arrow

 

“arrow noun

 

ar•row | \ ˈer-(ˌ)ō , ˈa-(ˌ)rō \

plural arrows

Definition of arrow

 

1 : a missile shot from a bow and usually having a slender shaft, a pointed head, and feathers at the butt

2 : something shaped like an arrow especially : a mark (as on a map or signboard) to indicate direction

3 : a painful or damaging experience or occurrence that is likened to being shot with an arrow … to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune …— William Shakespeare.”

 

An arrow is not just a projectile type of weapon but it’s also a MARK TO INDICATE DIRECTION. What is this arrow indicating? Well, when you have Sirius with an arrow pointing upwards it automatically points to the Orion constellation. Sirius and Orion are linked by the hip. When you think of one, the second comes to mind automatically; exactly like when you say Salt, Pepper comes to mind. Even in Greek Mythology, we know that Sirius is the companion and faithful dog of the hunter Orion. One goes hand in hand with the other. We can see Orion on the N.A.S.A. Logo, but not on Space Force Logo. This doesn’t mean it’s not here, Having the arrow pointing upwards next to Sirius only means it’s POINTING US IN THE DIRECTION OF ORION.

 

Orion constellation is so important, that N.A.S.A. did not only feature it on its Logo, but Potus and the good guy also decided to feature it in a more discreet way on the Space Force Logo, putting it front and center without making it visible, obvious.

 

In one of his rallies before the quarantine (sorry can’t remember which one it was), Potus said something about Space Force that caught my attention. I don’t remember it word to word but he said something like Space Force was not just for Space exploration but also for defense and offence. In other words Space Force is there to defend us from enemies whom come from space, not there to just explore and colonize. So this insinuates there is a threat out there, just as I’m sure there are good visitors. Interesting isn’t it anons, this idea of having good and bad exist outside, from space, and we need to protect ourselves from the bad and maybe form an alliance with the good. So the Arrow on Space Force Logo has a double meaning: a weapon for defense/offense and a mark to show us a very specific direction.

 

The questions are: what is Potus really pointing to with Space Force Logo arrow? What is he trying to tell us? Is the arrow pointing the way? The way for what? Or OF what? What does Orion symbolize, represent? Take some time to think about this.

 

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