The Taurid Collision is Coming
Hurry to the Serapeum,
Saqqara on Giza’s plateau,
bring all of mankind’s achievements,
so the future will come to know,
an asteroid smashed our planet,
and brought our world to an end,
let’s give some hope to survivors,
so that they might rebuild again.
A seed bank of agriculture,
engravings of mathematics,
entombed underground our history,
with electrical schematics.
Each culture brings what defines them,
in a way that stands against time,
with maps and science for bearings,
and star charts to help with their climb.
Bring it to the Serapeum,
the lifeline that we will bestow,
our history encased in granite,
all gathered on Giza’s plateau.
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When looking at all the ancient sites around the world in Egypt, Peru, Turkey, India, and many, many other places and the precision megalithic building and shaping of stone, it is clear that there was a more advanced civilization here before us. Accademia and its quackademics would have you believe otherwise, however, in the Internet era, they can no longer hide or deny what is staring the world in the face…that a civilization more advanced than us once thrived on this planet and when it was destroyed, it sent mankind back to a survival mode and reset.
We are what has emerged from that new beginning and even today we do not have the technology to shape stone as the ancients did.
It is my belief that this advanced civilization knew about its demise and set out to preserve their advanced knowledge and buried it in the perfectly squared, hollowed out granite boxes at the Serapeum at Saqqara.
If we are to look at mankind’s rapid rise over the past 160 years, it coincides with the discovery of the Serapeum at Saqqara in or around 1860. At no other time in history has mankind evolved so quickly. We went from wooden wheels to rocket ships and nuclear energy in a flash when compared to the time before. Here is a great missing link in the puzzle of our past and very much worth your attention.
Taurid Meteor Stream
The Younger Dryas
The Kailasa Temple (India)
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