SAUDI ARABIA - THE ANCIENT AREA 51: Virtually every home of the - TopicsExpress



          

SAUDI ARABIA - THE ANCIENT AREA 51: Virtually every home of the ancient royal elite had some device or mechanism for charting the movement of the planets and stars. The most remarkable are the ANTIKYTHERA MECHANISM, and also the baked clay PHAISTOS DISC. Some homes even had clockwork and steam powered ROBOTS - this is back in the time of JESUS. The PHAISTOS DISC is a clay baked disc with symbols pressed into it - it also has astrological, astronomical and ritual references - it comes from ELAM which is in the northern part of the Gulf of Aden and we today call this area SAUDI ARABIA. Nearly every British aristocrat had an orrery, which is a mechanical model of the solar system device that illustrates the relative sizes, positions, and motions of the planets and moons according to the heliocentric model. This orrery demonstrates astronomical phenomena related to the diurnal rotation of the earth, the annual revolution of the earth around the sun, and monthly revolution of the moon around the earth, such as the reasons for day and night, seasons, and eclipses. The dial has calendar, zodiac names, symbols, and figures, and related calibrations in the outer concentric circles; tables of data relating to the planets (Mercury through Saturn) occupy the center area. Sumeria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Crete all shared the same writing methods [cuneiform] and built sophisticated machines for predicting astrological and astronomical events. However, this knowledge and technology was only for the ELITE - in fact, Saudi Arabia was like the AREA51 of today - it is where top technology was developed in utter secrecy - including information about the OGDOAD GODS who were venerated by brotherhoods and sisterhoods along the Nile and also in Arabia. Want to learn more: Get a PREMIUM account at the enigma channel here enigmatv/the_enigma_channel/Welcome.html
Posted on: Fri, 23 May 2014 06:09:30 +0000

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