Was Nuclear War An Invention of Modern Man, or Did We Borrow From the Past? By Paulo Guimaraes
It was an infamous day in 1945, when at 5:29:45 a.m., the first atom bomb was successfully tested in Alamogordo, New Mexico. From that day on, the world as we know it fell into darkness. The destructive power of Uranium in the hands of a willing group of psychopaths led to the murder of 90,000-140,000 Japanese citizens from the town of Hiroshima. However, if you think this force bloomed from the minds of humanity during 1945, you might just be mistaken.
Long has it been conveyed, that the use of nuclear weapons was not limited to our present times. Looking into the past, archaeologists have suggested that ancient man had knowledge and used nuclear devices. Devices of this sort were not limited to one civilization, but can be seen in the writings or steles of many.
Author/researcher Zecharia Sitchin suggested the use of nuclear devices in his book, “The Wars of Gods and Men.” Sitchin spoke about fighting between the gods of the past, not just in Ancient Babylon, but also in Ancient Greece, and Ancient Egypt. Examples can be seen in the stories of each society.
The storm came upon Babylon and Sumer, between 2024-2023 B.C., the combatants were Marduk seated on the throne of babylon, and Nergal, son of Enki who sides with his uncle Enlil to oust Marduk. Marduk was in control of the Great Spaceport, were the Annunaki landed from the home planet. As the fighting went on, use of nuclear weapons was approved by the rulers of Nibiru against Marduk and his commander Nabu, unleashing mass destruction upon the Spaceport and the Canaanite soldiers used. The radioactive cloud was take to Sumer by the winds, causing the people to die a terrible death, wiping out the animals, poisoning the water supply, and laying the city to waste!!
The battle in Egypt churned on against Horus and Seth. The forces of Seth conspired to take the crown and rule, from Ra and Horus in their lands. Ra went to the headquarters of his son, where Horus then informed him that the enemy were mobilizing. Ra, the Holy One, instructed Horus to enter the winged Disk of Ra, and unleash destruction upon his enemies. As Horus gazed on the enemy, he unleashed a violent storm, which could not be seen or heard, for the enemy was blinded and deafened by the mighty weapon. At that moment, all enemy soldiers died instantly. Nothing remained upon the land of the enemy.
In Ancient Greece, the battle forged on between the King of the gods and the Titans. Zeus, with his infamous thunderbolts, defeated the titans and sent them back to Tartarus. However, from the depths of tartarus, Gaea gave birth to Typhon, a dragon with a hundred heads and fearful tongues!! as both fought long and hard,the seas seethed in heat from the Thunderbolts and fire unleashed by the combatants. The earth shook, great waves crashed upon the shores, and a endless shaking arose!! Typhon was eventually defeated by the strength of the fearsome Thunderbolts, releasing terrible vapors which scorched the land and melted all in sight.
According to Sitchin, proof of a past nuclear battle can be found in the Middle east. Photos of the Sini peninsula supposedly show a giant crack in the land, where a nuclear explosion had taken place. The area is said to contain charred rocks that contain a high level of uranium-235, showing that a nuclear battle had taken place there long ago. Also, the remains of glass shards were found in the sand, which could only be created with immense heat reansforming the sand.
Perhaps the idea of nuclear weapons was not an achievement of modern man. The ancients may have had the necessary means for destructive firepower, which was learned from the gods of old who used them with wild abandon. All we can do is look at the evidence and interpret it well enough to gain knowledge. knowledge that hangs on the edge of reality and folklore. Since none of us were there to witness the events, who can say what is truth. No one may ever know.
Zecharia Sitchin-The Wars of Gods and Men
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