It goes without saying… No matter how you look at it, Islam are real shitty for destroying all this ancient history.

By no means is it just them. All throughout history, even we have done this. Islam are just the most proactive about it and continue to do it to this day – as we saw with destruction of sacred sites in Syria. More worringly, we are backing and funding the groups who commit this destruction. Then we have Israel, quietly burying archaeological reports. The evil forces are seriously all in on this, together. It’s now at the point where we have “multiculturalism” eroding away national identities – in favour of theirs!? Look at the secular society here in Britain. There is almost no British identity left and it is just the same confused blur, across all of the Western world. Then, if you have enough balls to remain patriotic and proud of your heritage.. Well.. It’s got to the point where you can even be locked up for it now! Don’t let someone call you an islamophobe just because you’re a patriot and don’t want refugees raping white kids. It is this polite tolerance that has let it get this bad and allowed a substantial lie like this be taught as common, widely-accepted knowledge. It enables them to destroy these world heritage sites, all in the name of money, saying “oh they’re just rocks”.

So, lets get more into the science of mudfossils here.

A mudfossil, is essentially a Trace Fossil. Trace fossils are proven real. Most sources never state that it can happen to anything though; they always focus on biological forms or footprints. Quite clearly, if a footprint can become a trace fossil… So can a building. Conveniently, such sources never say it couldn’t happen to a building. There’s also lots of mineralised artefacts too. This is why people are confident enough to call this a theory and not a hypothesis.

Also, for anyone confused by sacred geometry or just thinking that’s weird kooky spirit science…

The golden ratio is undeniable, proven theory. Absolutely 100% true. They figured it out easily as early as the Greeks: ϕ. Phi was even a letter in their own alphabet.

A Mandelbrot fractal, based on variations of the golden ratio can easily mimic nature. Do you know what happens when you cube that fractal and make it 3D?

Literally natures geometry. Use some biological material or minerals instead of those numbers and there you go.

There’s also metatrons cube. Metatrons cube is a shape, from which you can get the shape of all minerals and cellular formations in the entire uninverse. This is taught to us in schools, in a needlessly complex way. Yes, the science behind it is interesting and useful but geometry was teaching this to our ancestors for centuries. Which is why, the reintroduction of geometry into the UK school curriculum has been so controversial.

The full metatron shape, with no circles just the straight edges, is mateys proposed capstone shape. A merkabah.

Charles Kos came back with another great new video. Interesting one, furthers his theory. He talks as well about how old the pyramids are. A new type of dating technique puts them at around 20,000 years old – if it is accurate. He thinks they may be older still….and I think these numbers are just dates of how long it has been a trace fossilised version of what it once was.

Also, as he speculated about the covering being a radiation shielding, I truly believe the pyramids were some kind of quantum science machine. Quantum entanglement quite possibly. Who knows but I feel we are definitely approaching quantum science all wrong.

Also, check out Fungal Intelligence if you get a chance. Not really related but certainly interesting and has implications.

As for petrification and turning to stone.. It’s hard to know if it happened to living things (as MFU suggests a lot) but it is definitely possible (with the recently deceased).

I’m having this discussion on another forum and also wanted to share these two posts:

Few high points. There have been images of temples with similar enough architecture to have practically been side by side, standing on opposite sides of the world. I’m not sure why someone would need a Bible to make an argument for shared ancestry on this, but I’d recommend you check out something like Michael Heiser’s Unseen Realm Seminar, or the book of the same name. About six bucks on Amazon for a kindle version, but the audio book I’m told is free WITHOUT an audible trial. I recommend it because it has a lot of references to other scholarly material, doesn’t assume shit out of the blue, and may help get to the heart of the Nephilim bit, which we seem to be fixating on. Over the course of that, you’ll learn the Ancient Near East concepts of what the Nephilim, otherwise known as Annunaki, were, and what they were said to have done by both the ancient residents of Ur, Assyria, etc., and the Biblical writers — which is basically to teach men all sorts of knowledge. The societies held to have been destroyed in the Flood, dispersed at Babel, etc., worshiped these Annunaki (who we are told later persisted after the flood to be worshipped, including Tammuz) and held that their gifts were what made their empires great, but the Biblical writers shook their heads furiously; sure, the architecture and technology wasn’t bad on its own, but it only facilitated the people’s murderous, licentious tendencies toward moral evil. Notice it does the same thing today, left unmolested. And don’t get them started on the homosexual rape bit we saw with the story of Lot at Sodom and Gomorrah. For a related ancient gay love story, see Epic of Gilgamesh. If one were to presume the usual out of Africa model, which interestingly reads like a generalization of the out of Eden narrative, a mass migration event such as Babel, there’s not an issue with all these various sites using a LOT of the same architecture, half across the world. Of course they did; either A, it just worked, B, cultural exchage of ideas, or C, they took it with them. No need to assume they arose in isolation. Also, to those saying this is an excuse to shove Bibles, religions, and other miscellanae down your throat, that just seems unnecessary, not to mention impossible. How am I supposed to shove my particular religion when it is not only immaterial but completely tangential to discussion about ancient history, architecture, and textual resources, which the Bible is?

At this point.. I should mention that the Nephilim are not dumb violent Red Haired giants, as you might have been told. Basically, just forget most of “scientific” history that you may have been taught. The Nephilim were the Anunnaki, aka, the original Angels that fell from heaven. The Gods. Described in all cultures and which all ancient culture – the world over – is quite clearly aligned to.

Her 2nd reply:

Yeah like in Greek mythology refering to Prometheus who taught humanity now to create fire… Ancient races of giants seem to permeate through all of European mythology and middle eastern myth as well… I’m genuinely fascinated by the subject… Basically yes. Careful what you read though. Try to stay in scholarly sources — not because lay people never get anything right, but you’ll often see people like Zecharia Sitchin distorting the sources, even misrepresenting them entirely, to imply an ancient alien origin. If you dig this kind of material, Mike Heiser’s lectures are definitely on your spectrum. But I don’t study as often as I should… I’m interested in everything related to ancient giants particularly in Slavic regions Russia in particular… I have a theory I need to test… If you could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it… Interestingly, now this is hearsay at the moment as I haven’t bothered to fact check the claim, but the story goes that we get our English word “slave” from “Slav.”

But do go on with that theory. Also, very interested to discuss megaliths here. I forgot to mention in an earlier post that I have not personally seen evidence that the megalith stories have been put out there to normalize an Islamic slavery — but I have noticed that it trends well with Masonic, aka Luciferian ideals. That usually trends to ancient alien talk though, which leads us back to Nephilim, who would not exactly qualify as aliens so much as supernatural entities who allegedly interbred with humans to create giants, notably Nimrod, who can easily be understood as the protagonist of the epic of Gilgamesh, not to mention a builder of big cities, ziggurats (which both of those temples up above would resemble nicely), and a prime figure in Illuminati/Luciferian religious ideas, if we’re talking modernity. The same figure has been worshipped as Tammuz and Osiris if my brain is not being utterly stupid rn. It’s late. If interested, read up on Tammuz worship. The idea is, Nimrod was this awesome king who could tear lions limb from limb, was killed (we assume by Seth), his wife allegedly copulated with his dead body — or had some sort of virgin birth (probably to cover up adultery but it has been a while since I read these sources, bear with me), claimed her husband’s spirit was still alive, and had all sorts of debauched sex rituals, which was common in these societies worshiping the heavenly host, and started the Chaldean Mystery religion. Basically, esoteric paganism, complete with the same kind of sex cults we see as far as Rome up until Constantine (and a ways after) and still practiced in some far removed permutation by some Celts (or just pagans in general) until the RCC swept in and baptised portions of the rituals as Catholic tradition.

Same reason popes and bishops will wear Dagon fish head mitres, lol. It also is sensible that each time a culture moved, they brought their gods, idols, and rituals with them. This is why we see tons of gods with similar mythos, to the T even, across continents. Particularly interesting is that we now have an idea of who the Philistines were, migrating from the Aegean, perhaps from around Minos or Crete, to the Levant in the 12th century BC. From Minoan art alone, you can easily see they were involved in worship of a bull god, perhaps Molech, basically a minotaur. It should be quite obvious the group we know as the Templars, some of whom also went on to form the Jehovah’s Witnesses and Freemasons, novus ordo seculorum style, picked up much of their occultisms from the pagan traditions not washed away by the seed of Seth, Israel, and later Christendom.

She’s a smart lass, who lost faith and found it again after tons of research. This is cutting edge stuff and..quite clear indication that the establishment are willing to deceive on a global, four dimensional scale.

Sorry, this was a long one lol.