Thursday, 25 December 2014

WHAT ACTUALLY DID THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS IMITATE?




Source Of Knowledge: THE EYES OF SPHINX (1996)

Author: ERICH VON DANIKEN (Switzerland)

                   Have anyone of you ever thought of this before: after completing the construction of the great pyramid at Giza, the Egyptians needed light to design and make interior chambers and vaults for the pharaoh and his accessories. They need some light in that pitch darkness. So what, some kind of an oil lamp. The thing is, experts have never been able to locate even a slightest trace of soot or burned ash in that pyramid. Now what? Electricity??!

              To all those who think I might be joking, look thoroughly at the following image. It’s the photograph of a wall inscription at Dendera, Egypt, insider a subaltern chamber of goddess Hathor’s temple. The temple itself is no grand sight. This wall etching makes it world famous.

It depicts an Egyptian common folk holding g a bulb shaped object in which a snake (filament) is crawling. The bulb shaped object and the snake ends in a lotus shaped structure (socket) from which a cable leads to a small box on top of which a cable leads to a small box on top of which the god of air is kneeling. A lamp like object with two forked hands support the filament (maybe an insulator).the insular shaped objects are called Djed pillar, a symbol for eternity in ancient Egypt.

Many ancient Greek chroniclers speak of the Egyptian reverence to these pillars tracing back its origin to their very gods. Surprisingly, these pillars have a very close resemblance to our modern day transformers.

Daniken’s books state that some advanced alien race, who made contact with the ancient Egypt, transferred the knowledge of electricity to the local floks. Out of fear and reverence, the alien electrical equipments later become religious symbols, parallel with aliens who became gods.

The picture alongside depicts pharaoh Amenhotep IV with his wife Nefertiti their three naked children all of them with deformed skulls (displayed at museum of Ica in Peru)
Was this a natural condition or was it induced. Some bizarre hieroglyphs talks of a custom in ancient Egypt where priests deformed the skulls of the pre-puberty children using brutal force. This was their way of making offerings to their hero-gods. Imitations-just like how we imitate the styles of our favorite film stars. Archeological excavations at Peru uncovered many such force fully deformed skulls.  

For any of my readers who frown upon such an idea of imitations let me tell you about a small story:
When a Russian, Maclay, arrived with his ship Vitiaz in Bonju, Papua New Guinea on 1871, the locals watched him skeptically. Once they saw him walking around at night with a lantern and from then on, they were convinced he was from the moon and he was the moon god. They worshiped him and gave him the name TAMO ANUT, still a god among some tribes in Papua.

Similar occurrences have been reported from many parts of the world, especially from Oceania. Some of them also imitated our technologies like make stone models of ships, boats and small aircrafts that were previously unknown to them. They considered us superhuman simply because we were beyond their comprehensions.

If the humans of the 19th and the 20th century could do such silly imitations, that what about the Egyptians who lived more than 4000 years ago? They could easily believe that the technically advanced alien race was beyond their comprehension and so they must be the gods.

So, were they actually imitating a superior alien race in many aspects .if no, then my article and Daniken’s books are waste of time. But, if yes, then think of its consequences. It will redefine our past, present and alter our future. Hollywood nightmares like ‘Predator’ or ‘2011: Battle Los Angels’ could become reality.

The questions is: are we all alone in this universe???

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