Mars is code for "war" in high-level witchcraft talk.
Roman astronomers named these planets after Roman gods, and Mars was named after the Roman god of war. The planet's two small moons, Phobos and Deimos, were named after the two horses that the God of War used to pull his red chariot. Phobos and Deimos translate to "fear" and "panic," respectively.
The Romans, without telescopes, wouldn't have known of them.
The ancient civilizations of Earth knew much that, according to modern science and history, they should not have. The Sumerians depicted a shockingly accurate recount of the birth of our solar system in their stories about their gods, with specific details such as the war or collision of Saturn with another planet, and subsequently the creation of the rings of Saturn we see today.
Anyone who is interested in ancient and hidden history should read The Earth Chronicles by Zechariah Sitchin, starting with The Twelfth Planet. There is so much that has been hidden and obscured from us.
Nibiru is crap, ancient civilizations knew of the heavens only what their eyeballs could see, which wasn't much, and Saturn's rings are at minimum ten million years old -- at which paleodate any "human" seeing them form from a collision would have been the size of a lemur and barely any brighter.
AFAIC, anybody peddling that swill is a shillfag and a glowfag.
The Old Testament repeatedly asserted: "The throne of Yahweh is in heaven" - "from heaven did the Lord behold the Earth". The New Testament spoke of "Our Father, which art in Heaven". But the credibility of the Bible was shaken by the advent and general acceptance of Evolution. If Man evolved, then surely he could not have been created all at once by a Deity who, premeditating, had suggested "Let us make Adam in our image and after our likeness". All the ancient peoples believed in gods who had descended to Earth from the heavens and who could at
will soar heavenwards. But these tales were never given credibility, having been branded by scholars from the very beginning as myths.
The writings of the ancient Near East, which include a profusion of astronomical texts, clearly speak of a planet from which these astronauts or "gods" had come. However, when scholars, fifty and one hundred years ago, deciphered and translated the ancient lists of celestial bodies, our astronomers were not yet aware of Pluto (which was only located in 1930). How then could they be expected to accept the evidence of yet one more member of our solar system? But now that we too, like the ancients, are aware of the planets beyond Saturn, why not accept that ancient evidence for the existence of the Twelfth Planet?
As we ourselves venture into space, a fresh look and an acceptance of the ancient scriptures is more than timely. Now that astronauts have landed on the Moon, and unmanned spacecraft explore other planets, it is no longer impossible to believe that a civilization on another planet more advanced than ours was capable of landing its astronauts on the planet Earth some time in the past.
If you throw away the ancient texts of the Sumerians, and the Mesopotamians, you must also throw away large swaths of The Old Testament which also depict ancient astronomical and celestial events that should have been beyond the crest of time that our ancient ancestors could peer across. Even if you throw away the account of Nibiru, and the Nephelim (who the Bible specifically references), you are still left with the chapter of Genisis in which mankind recorded the origins of their entire race.
Remember fren, there are no coincidences. When does it become mathematically and statistically impossible? I urge you to give Sitchin's work another chance. There is far too much that our ancient ancestors knew that they should not have known as to chalk it up to a coincidence and a fabrication of the imagination.
Mars is code for "war" in high-level witchcraft talk.
Roman astronomers named these planets after Roman gods, and Mars was named after the Roman god of war. The planet's two small moons, Phobos and Deimos, were named after the two horses that the God of War used to pull his red chariot. Phobos and Deimos translate to "fear" and "panic," respectively.
The ancient civilizations of Earth knew much that, according to modern science and history, they should not have. The Sumerians depicted a shockingly accurate recount of the birth of our solar system in their stories about their gods, with specific details such as the war or collision of Saturn with another planet, and subsequently the creation of the rings of Saturn we see today.
Anyone who is interested in ancient and hidden history should read The Earth Chronicles by Zechariah Sitchin, starting with The Twelfth Planet. There is so much that has been hidden and obscured from us.
Nibiru is crap, ancient civilizations knew of the heavens only what their eyeballs could see, which wasn't much, and Saturn's rings are at minimum ten million years old -- at which paleodate any "human" seeing them form from a collision would have been the size of a lemur and barely any brighter.
AFAIC, anybody peddling that swill is a shillfag and a glowfag.
Was the Old Testament then written by shillfags and glowfags?
In his book, Sitchin writes:
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If you throw away the ancient texts of the Sumerians, and the Mesopotamians, you must also throw away large swaths of The Old Testament which also depict ancient astronomical and celestial events that should have been beyond the crest of time that our ancient ancestors could peer across. Even if you throw away the account of Nibiru, and the Nephelim (who the Bible specifically references), you are still left with the chapter of Genisis in which mankind recorded the origins of their entire race.
Remember fren, there are no coincidences. When does it become mathematically and statistically impossible? I urge you to give Sitchin's work another chance. There is far too much that our ancient ancestors knew that they should not have known as to chalk it up to a coincidence and a fabrication of the imagination.