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To: Red Badger

Imaginative fellow.

“Pillar 2: The second central pillar of Enclosure A, likely depicts the sequence of constellations, Capricornus (bull), Aquarius (fox) and Pisces (tall bending bird), which would likely have been the path of the radiant of the northern Taurid meteor stream circa 10,000 BC. Possibly, this pillar represents the name of that meteor stream.

“We know the Taurids exhibit longitudinal precession of roughly 30 degrees every 6,000 years, which equates to about 4 hours along the ecliptic from today’s radiant path if translating to 10,000 BC). This means the current path of the Northern Taurids shown in Stellarium (mid-Pisces through Aries to the end of Taurus) would translate to mid-Capricornus through northern Aquarius to end-Pisces, as shown on Pillar 2. The fox, though, is facing the wrong way, so I have reversed Aquarius in the image below.

“Similarities with the Cartouche writing convention of AE is clear - see an example in the middle below. See also a stone plaquette (below right) found at GT, which has a similar structure. Possibly, this stone plaquette tells the story of the comet god (trident symbol) who attacked and killed (explosion symbol) the cosmic serpent god (falling snake symbol) who fell to Earth, perhaps a mythical description of the Younger Dryas event. It is a myth, the ‘chaoskampf’, repeated in many religions, including by the Ancient Egyptians (Set vs Apep), Babylonians (Marduk vs Tiamat), and Christians (the fall of Satan). The site’s archaeologists interpret this stone plaquette simply as the sequence (the other way up), snake, tree, bird, with no further meaning.

“The bull symbol at the top of Pillar 2, likely representing the constellation Capricornus, is probably connected to many ancient cow deities and entities, including those of Ancient Egypt (e.g. Hathor and Apis) and the Babylonian Bull of Heaven, and even the Pictish Burghead Bull symbols. Typically, the bull is associated with death, an association that might date back to the the Lascaux Shaft Scene and a time when the Taurid meteor stream was probably centred on Capricornus.”

https://martinsweatman.blogspot.com/2020/10/gobekli-tepes-pillars.html


5 posted on 07/01/2021 11:39:23 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire. Or both.)
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To: BenLurkin

In ancient cultures, the bird symbol usually represents the Swan, not Pisces. The Swan was the representation of birth, life, and death to the ancients prior to the Event and afterward.

Examples of the Events ferocity can be seen in the Carolina Bays and the Nebraska Rainwater Basin this were likely created by thrown off impact debris which in this case would be huge sheets of Ice from the Glacial impact - while the Author cites Greenland as a possible impact site, there exists good evidence that not only were there multiple impacts by 1 mile diameter rocks, but that tracing the possible impact trajectory back to somewhere in the Great Lakes-Northern Michigan area. Numerous authors believe that the strikes lasted about 100 years, turning plants, animals, people into slices from the ice shards impacting the earth and shattering, while other strikes caused fires - not just forest fires, but firestorms lasting decades.

One notable fact is that before the strikes, North Africa was a lush forested land; but after it became dry, hot and harsh. Many people were forced to move west to the Nile valley. This was a real climate change, not the pseudo-scientific one claimed by leftards today.


12 posted on 07/01/2021 12:15:25 PM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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