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I stayed at some hotel in a jozi CBD called Mabungubwe and there was a bit of the history of the place which made curious and upon checking the place in the net I found the following two posts- Posted by Chelechele at 1:49 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Tuesday, September 25, 2012 We humans are all Kalangas So the Kalanga ETs were chased from Mapungubwe by the Draco Reptilians, another ET race, and subsequently the former relocated to Great Zimbabwe. As we shall see later, this driving off of Kalangas, ( ETs or/and populace) by Draco Reptilians also took place in Ancient Egypt (Ka Mabunde) . The Dracos had a political advantage where humans were concerned, because the Dracos had teeth. They were therefore viewed neither as “cannibals”, nor as “sh!t eaters”. Furthermore, the Dracos probably subsisted on wildlife meat, and therefore did not need the human population to be concentrated in one location. This might explain why Kalangas are traditional tillers of the soil, while “Barwa” (Tswanas), who became allied to the Dracos, are traditional livestock keepers! After departure of the Kalanga ETs, the Draco reptilians got busy changing the language of the population from Kalanga to their own language – Chirwa/Sesotho/Sekwena/Coptic. The word kwena from which the peoples’ name “Bakwena derives, literally means crocodile, a reptile. The Kalanga speaking ETs re-settled at Great Zimbabwe where the enclosure protecting their rockets still stands in the valley complex of the ruins to this day. Unlike at Mapungubwe, where their rockets landed, and were parked for protection on a hill/mesa with sheer vertical cliff faces, at Great Zimbabwe the rockets landed on flat land, and therefore had to be parked inside an enclosure - built of stone slabs without mortar! And so Mapungubwe was initially, a Kalanga speaking ET outpost. So was Great Zimbabwe. The people who live around Great Zimbabwe are still known as Karangas/Kalangas to this day. As to where these Kalanga speaking ETs were from, I believe it was Mars. The writer of a column that claims to present an “intergrated truth matrix” in one of the local newspapers is right about this. He evidently concluded that “Nibiru” is somehow connected to “n-hibidu” meaning “red” in Sotho-Tswana languages. Mars, as we know is the “red” planet! From a Kalanga perspective, I believe that the ETs came from Mars because of a small brightly red-coloured insect that appears just after the rainy season commences. This insect is called “ndzimu”, meaning “god”. The earliest Kalangas, who lived among the Mapungubwe ETs, must therefore have been aware that the “gods” were from the red planet, i.e. Mars. Egypt (and its pyramids) was also a Kalanga speaking ET outpost, as shown by the names of current European nations. There too the Kalanga speaking population was displaced onto Europe by the Dracos, who proceeded to change the remaining populations language to their own language - Coptic. As I’ve shown previously, the Narmer Pallete is a Kalanga artefact, written in Kalanga for a Kalanga Pharaoh. However there is no doubt that subsequent Pharaohs, e.g. Nthutang-ga-Meno (Tutankhamum??) was a Nrwa (Setswana/Sesotho/Coptic) Pharaoh. The Olmecs in South America were a Kalanga speaking ET outpost. The word Olmecs is a corruption of the Kalanga word Nholo-meki. The word Nholo means head. The word meki means metal bucket. So Nholo-meki translates to modern tin foil head. Machu Picchu in South America was a Kalanga speaking ET outpost. I know this because the rocket-embarkation point was called intihuatanha, which according to Wikipedia means “a hitching post of the sun”. “Intihuatanha” is a Kalanga word, formed out of two words - nti - a tree, and ku tanha, meaning to mount or to ascend. So intihuatanha was a tree by which travellers climbed into the rockets, or into the heavens! I have not been able to find examples of Kalanga speaking ET outposts in Asia. That is not to say they are not there. In most nations around the world, Asia included, when very old people pray in their traditional religions, they pray in Kalanga language. Asia, specifically China, may have fully converted away from Kalanga by now, seeing as their dragon is strongly suggestive of Draco reptilian influence. The languages we speak are languages of Extra-terrestrials. I believe Kalanga is spoken on Mars. As I indicated in the case of Babylon, the Kalanga [and Setswana/Sesotho too] infinitive verb for “to rain” is “ku na”. Therefore if food, or whatever else started “raining from heaven” it could possibly be called “Ma-na”. From the recent observation of the American Mars orbiting spacecraft, we learn that frozen carbon dioxide indeed “rains” on Mars. It stands to reason that this is the “Manna from Heaven” that we read about in the bible. In other words, Martians eat raining frozen carbon dioxide – MaNa on Mars. Indeed the word BaKalanga means the Sun people, in other words the Solar systems people as opposed to the Dracos who came from a different star system - the Draco-reptilian constellation. Ben Sailis collumn this earth, my brother tells us a lot about the Draco-reptilians and their Gray emissaries, especially concerning the latters visit to US president Ike Eisenhower in 1952. So, old man Mogomela was correct in saying ...Mokalaka go tewa lefatshe”, which evidently translates to “..by a Kalanga we mean a human being! While some African organisations and formations are now embracing Sharia Law as the ultimate salvation of mankind, Our Government occupies the distinctive and unenviable position of being the first in the world to advance a Draco Reptilian agenda. Posted by Chelechele at 1:36 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook King Mogomela is right, after all. And so old man Mogomela is right after all. In case the reader has not been to Francistown,Botswana, and therefore does not know Mogomela, let me give a brief description. He is an old man with a high pitched voice; rides a bicycle with all sorts of appendages - sometimes the botswana flag; always a blue plate with a long message proclaiming him (Mogomela) as King of Kings etc. Mogomela is 93 years old, and he is a Setswana language speaker. He is a jolly old man, always with a smile on his face, and eager to engage in conversation. Some six years ago, on one of his usual visits to the Social Security department at the Government offices, I challenged Mogomela on his claim that he is the greatest King of all Botswana Kings. I told him that it is unfair that Kalangas do not have a king/chief when other tribes, especially the so-called major tribes have them. For the first time ever, I saw him look serious. He focused his eyes on some unseen distant object and said Mokalaka gase morafe, Mokalaka go tewa lefatshe which translates to A kalanga is not a tribe, by Kalanga we mean the land [or country or world, I didnt know which]. He did not elaborate, but quickly reverted to his usual self hei boy, [I was in my late fifties] did I not tell you that even the president reports to me! Most people actually think he is mad, and treat him as such. Now, back to Mapungubwe. Mapungubwe is variously referred to as Liwa; luwo; luo; lowe; luwe in IKalanga-related languages; each name having one thing in common – it is derived from the infinitive verb “ku wa”, meaning “to fall”. The verb “wa” could be either Kalanga or Sotho-Tswana. However, the Operating language, which one might call the meta-language at Mapungubwe, was Kalanga; also referred to as Ikalanga. This view finds support in the fact that the names of the work groups there, which names now belong even to non-Kalanga speaking nations of Southern Africa, are in Kalanga, e.g. Bahumbe (the diggers); Batugwa (the porters); Be-Hakata (the traditional doctors/deviners); Balindi (the guards); BaChiliga (the cliff-face guards); Balilima (the crop farmers) etc. The meta-language belonged to the ETs. In other words the ETs spoke Kalanga. The ETs did not have teeth, and that is why they ate our sh!t and the contents of our stomachs. Now, picture a toothless creature that speaks. “That’s a parrot!” I can hear you saying. Exactly! In Kalanga, a parrot is called “wenga” .The word “we-nga” is composed from two verbs “ku wa” meaning “to fall” and “ku nga” meaning “to resemble”. In other words a parrot is called “wenga” because it speaks, and has no teeth, just like the Mapungubwe ETs. It is generally accepted that on leaving Mapungubwe, its Kalanga inhabitants relocated to Great Zimbabwe. I dont know how that conclusion was arrived at, but I believe it, albeit with a qualification attached. It was the ETs, and not necessarily the general populace, that relocated to Great Zimbabwe. The general populace, e.g. Be-Hakata, Batugwa, is us. Some of us are as far south as Cape Town. The Extra-terrestrials (ETs) actually left us the message about their relocation to Great Zimbabwe at the Great Zimbabwe ruins themselves - carved in the form of the Zimbabwe soapstone birds. Seven of these bird carvings were found on the hill complex at Great Zimbabwe. All the birds were facing east. Each bird stands on a pedestal. The shape of the pedestal closely resembles Mapungubwe hill/mesa. On at least one of those carvings, a reptile of some sort is carved on the pedestal, facing upwards towards the bird. The birds are clearly bateleur eagles (Zwipungu, or Mapungu when personified). In my opinion, and evidently , that of zwidenkalanga; [please google Zimbabwe soapstone birds - ancient Mapungubwe seal ?] what all this means is that the ETs were chased from Mapungubwe mesa by some sort of reptile, and that they (ETs) relocated from Mapungubwe to Great Zimbabwe as a result of this. At this point the reader needs to be aware of an extra terrestrial race called the Draco reptilians. It is exquisitely described in Benson C. Sailis column this earth my brother in the weekly WeekendPost newspaper. The reader needs to be exposed to the material in Benson Saili’s column starting from the 5 – 11 May 2012 paper, up to and including the 2 – 8 June 2012 edition. My next post will assume such exposure on the part of the reader, and will show the real roots of Sesotho/Setswana language in Southern Africa.
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