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The Cradle of Mankind? - Peregrinus - 12-16-2009 This article gets more interesting as you read it, but it is not in alignment with the LOO. http://www.mondovista.com/adamscalendar.html Something amazing has been discovered in an area of South Africa, about 150 miles inland, west of the port of Maputo. It is the remains of a huge metropolis that measures, in conservative estimates, about 1500 square miles. It's part of an even larger community that is about 10,000 square miles and appears to have been constructed -- are you ready -- from 160,000 to 200,000 BCE! The seal image [above] depicts the legend of the "Great Flood" which consumed mankind. Many Sumerian legends are strikingly similar to Genesis. Like Genesis, the Sumerian legend, Atrahasis, tells the story of the creation of modern humans -- not by a loving God -- but by beings from another planet who needed "slave workers" to help them mine gold on their extra-planetary expedition! Please note that the planet of Niburu is named as that which seeded man for it's own interest, and then discarded man when no longer required. I would not believe them to be our friends. RE: The Cradle of Mankind? - ayadew - 12-16-2009 Wow... This has many implications. One is that this will surely make people less negative to the idea that the Sphinx is over 10'000 years old; before the Egyptian civilization. Atlantis is not very far fetched when considering these dates. |