Apocalypse 34: The Ziggurat of Ur ~ An Apocalypse Shelter

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
  • The Ziggurat of Ur found in the ancient city of Uruk in Iraq today represents a city from a pre-apocalypse world that survived and went on to be a cradle for the redevelopment of culture in the middle east. This location at the edge of a dessert gives us a remarkable insight into including evidence that the Ziggurat may have been generating an electric field as a function, as in it was a machine, before the Apocalypse. This story today will be so compelling you might just ask yourself how the hell we didn't click that like share and subscribe button.
    The center of Uruk stands on top of 35 layers of building lying on top of one another to a depth of 25 meters (82 feet)

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  • @grahamhurlstone-jones5664
    @grahamhurlstone-jones5664 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    We did not come from caves, we ran to them. Joining the dots Robert, good stuff. I think Gobeki Tepi etc were refugee shelters between events.....

    • @TheVenusApocalypse
      @TheVenusApocalypse  30 นาทีที่ผ่านมา

      Gobekli Tepe has to be broken down. The small stacked stones have nothing to do with the big flat ones. Not sure yet what to say - but the site is on my radar if you have ideas.

  • @raycar1165
    @raycar1165 6 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    So was the moon expelled from the pacific during this Venus episode?
    If so it may give us a better idea of the position the earth was in during that event.

    • @TheVenusApocalypse
      @TheVenusApocalypse  24 นาทีที่ผ่านมา

      Think of the moon's origin as a rotating ball of induction (round) pulling from the surface we now call the Atlantic leaving the plasmoid S and the South Atlantic Anomaly where it linked directly to the core. The Pacific formed the Fulcrum (Delta-Wye) the magnetosphere used to leverage Venus from the surface. This is why the moon fits in the Pacific...they are related by function and the size of the fulcrum (Pacific Ocean - Polynesian Triangle) is relational to the size of the finger pushing down the lever (Moon) in order to move the now levered world (Venus).