316
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 293.
   317
   Ibid., p. 302.
   318
   Ibid.
   319
   Ibid., p. 304.
   320
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 307.
   321
   Ibid., p. 308.
   322
   Andrew Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 173.
   323
   E.A.E. Reymond, The Mythical Origins of the Egyptian Temple, p. 4.
   324
   Ibid.
   325
   Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 173.
   326
   Ibid., p. 174.
   327
   Ibid., emphasis added.
   328
   Ibid.
   329
   Q.v. my Giza Death Star, pp. 56-58.
   330
   Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 174.
   331
   Ibid.
   332
   Ibid., pp. 174-175. This curious fact indicates clearly that one is dealing specifically with the paleophysics of the primary scission: see my Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 106-110, 222-245.
   333
   Ibid., p. 175.
   334
   Ibid., emphasis added.
   335
   Q.v. my Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 10-14.
   336
   E.A.E. Reymond, The Mythical Origins of the Egyptian Temple, p. 13.
   337
   Ibid.
   338
   Ibid., p. 10.
   339
   Reymond, The Mythcal Origins of the Egyptian Temple, p. 19.
   340
   Reymond, The Mythical Origins of the Egyptian Temple, p. 35.
   341
   Ibid., p. 60.
   342
   Ibid., p. 113.
   343
   See my The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 8-9.
   344
   Q.v. Reymond, The Mythical Origins of the Egyptian Temple, p. 108.
   345
   Q.v. my The Giza Death Star Destroyed, p.8.
   346
   Reymond, The Mythical Origins of the Egyptian Temple, pp. 91-92.
   347
   Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 175.
   348
   Ibid., p. 176.
   349
   Ibid.
   350
   Collins, p. 177, italicized emphasis added, bold and italicized emphasis in the original.
   351
   Q.v. Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 222-245.
   352
   See my The Giza Death Star, pp. 42-56.
   353
   Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 177, emphasis added.
   354
   See my The Giza Death Star Deployed, pp. 25-38.
   355
   Against this view, however, it should be stated that Collins remarks that “these additional building phases are not necessarily to be seen as later events, since the texts are often mixed up, duplicated and confused and may therefore refer to events relating to the first two period of creation.” (p. 177) This would seem to argue my point, however, that the initial phases are “paleoancient”, i.e., perhaps millions of years old.
   356
   Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 177.
   357
   E. A. E. Reymond, The Mythical Origin of the Egyptian Temple (Manchester University Press, 1969), p. 229.
   358
   Collins, The Gods of Eden, p. 178.
   359
   Ibid., p. 179.
   360
   Ibid., p. 180.
   361
   Ibid.
   362
   Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 180, emphasis in the original.
   363
   Ibid., p.180.
   364
   Ibid.
   365
   Ibid., p. 181, emphasis added.
   366
   Peter Goodgame, “The Myth and Religion of Osiris the God,” The Giza Discovery Part Two, www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/OsirisMyth2.htm, p. 6.
   367
   Ibid., p. 7
   368
   Collins, The Gods of Eden, p. 194.
   369
   Ibid., p. 195, emphasis added.
   370
   Collins, The Gods of Eden, p. 196.
   371
   Faulkner, The Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts, spell 1080, p, 147, cited in Collins, The Gods of Eden, pp. 196-197.
   372
   Collins, The Gods of Eden, p. 197.
   373
   Collins, The Gods of Eden, p. 60.
   374
   Ibid.
   375
   Ibid., p. 61.
   376
   Ibid., p. 62.
   377
   Ibid., pp. 66-71.
   378
   Ibid., p. 93. The phenomenon is not, however, as mysterious as it would first appear to be, for one of the implications of scalar physics is the ability of an object, under the right geometrical configuration, to structure the local potential of the medium. This would include the “inventor” himself as a component, in some circumstances, of this geometry. When the invention is moved, or operated by someone else, it loses this local structuring of the potential. This is a phenomenon dealt with at some length by Bearden in various papers.
   379
   The text cited is from Hans Gustav Gunterbock, trans., “The Song of Ullikummi: Revised Text of the Hittite version of a Hurrian Myth,” Oriental Institute (University of Chicago, New Haven, CT: The American Schools of Oriental Research, 1952).
   380
   “This child”, i.e., Ullikummi
   381
   David Hatcher Childress, Lost Cities of Ancient Lemuria and the Pacific, p.
   382
   Most likely a reference to Baal.
   383
   http://earth-history.com/Sumer/sumer-sumer-kinglist.htm Emphasis added.
   384
   R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, pp. 56-57.
   385
   Ibid., p. 57.
   386
   Alternatively, if one takes Van Flandern’s figure, 65,000,000 years ago, and divides it by 120 and then again in half, one obtains 270,833 years ago, roughly the same time frame as the antediluvian reigns of the Sumerian kings.
   387
   Frank Joseph, “Giron-Gagal,” The Atlantis Encyclopedia, p. 123.
   388
   Ibid.
   389
   Frank Joseph., “Okinoshima,” The Atlantis Encyclopedia, p. 212
   390
   Frank Joseph, “Alatuir,” The Atlantis Encyclopedia, pp. 17-18.
   391
   Frank Joseph, “Chintamani,” The Atlantis Encyclopedia, pp. 86-87.
   392
   Once again I am using the term “Sumerian” as a symbol or shorthand of the Mesopotamian tradition.
   393
   Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia (Oxford, 2000), p. 163.
   394
   Q.v. my Giza Death Star Destroyed (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2005), pp. 10-20.
   395
   Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, pp. 170, 175.
   396
   Ibid., p. 180.
   397
   Ibid., p. 203.
   398
   Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 203.
   399
   Ibid., p. 204.
   400
   Ibid., emphasis added.
   401
   Ibid., p. 314, n. 37.
   402
   Ibid., p. 205, emphasis added.
   403
   Q.v. The Book of Enoch.
   404
   Q.v. my The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 10-20.
   405
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 317.
   406
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 321.
   407
   Ibid.
   408
   The biblical echoes are found in:
   409
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 321.
   410
   Ibid., p. 322.
/>   411
   Ibid., p. 325.
   412
   Ibid., p. 326.
   413
   Joseph P. Farrell, The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 77-78.
   414
   Stephanie Dalley, Mythsfrom Mesopotamia, p. 205.
   415
   Dalley, Mythsfrom Mesopotamia, p. 206.
   416
   Q.v. my The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 37-49.
   417
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 207, emphasis added.
   418
   Ibid.
   419
   Q.v. my Giza Death Star Deployed, pp. 37-49.
   420
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 208.
   421
   Ibid., p. 208, emphasis added.
   422
   It should be emphasized in this connection that scalar physics is inclusive of a strong biophysical component as well as of a consciousness component.
   423
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 208.
   424
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, pp. 210-212.
   425
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, pp. 213-214.
   426
   Dalley, Mythsfrom Mesopotamia, p. 214, emphasis added.
   427
   Dalley, op. cit., p. 214, emphasis added.
   428
   The fact that most pyramids are planetary analogues should be recalled, as well as the fact that the pyramidal analogue of the Earth par excellence is the Great Pyramid.
   429
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 215.
   430
   Ibid., p. 218, emphasis added.
   431
   R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, p. 83, emphasis added.
   432
   http://earth-history.com/Sumer/sumer-ninurta-exploits.htm, p. 8.
   433
   http://earth-history.com/Sumer/sumer-ninurta-exploits.htm, pp. 8-15, emphases added.
   434
   This acoustic component is loose corroboration of my speculation that the Great Pyramid represented a weaponized “scalar” technology using longitudinal waves in the medium, “electro-acoustic” waves, as its primary punch. Such types of waves would be one clear contender for the necessary power to blow up a planet.
   435
   In my Giza Death Star Destroyed. I indicated that such electrostatic displays would be a secondary signature of scalar effects being manipulated on a planetary scale.
   436
   In this context it is interesting to contemplate once again the strange episodes that preceded and immediately followed the Anglo-American assault on Iraq to deny Saddam Hussein the perfection of his alleged “weapons of mass destruction.” It is well known that prior to the invasion, France and Germany had teams of archaeologists assisting the Bathist regime to recover and catalogue a number of important archaeological finds and sites in the country. Might Hussein’s alleged “weapons of mass destruction” have been the code for something more than just chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons? We will never know for sure, but it is perhaps illuminating to recall the “Baghdad Museum Incident” shortly after the city was captured by American forces. Several priceless ancient artifacts, with some ancient texts presumably among them, disappeared for a period of a few days, and then were suddenly “recovered” and restored to the museum, giving the thieves enough time, perhaps, to copy or take pictures of whatever items they had stolen, or to substitute other items in their place which were subsequently recovered and returned.
   437
   R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, p. 79.
   438
   R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, p. 79.
   439
   Ibid., p. 80.
   440
   Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 329.
   441
   De Santillana and Von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill, p. 324.
   442
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 326.
   443
   Q.v. my comments in The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 77-78, where I suggest a connection between the Tower of Babel and the Great Pyramid.
   444
   For a summary of these dimensions, see my Giza Death Star, pp. 161-179, and Peter Tompkins, Secrets of the Great Pyramid, pp. 361-382.
   445
   Sir E.A. Wallis Budge, Amulets and Superstitions: The Original Texts with Translations and Descriptions of a Long Series of Egyptian, Sumerian, Assyrian, Hebrew, Christian, Gnostic and Muslim Amulets and Talismans and Magical Figures, with Chapters on the Evil Eye, The Origin of the Amulet, The Pentagon, the Swastika, the Cross (Pagan and Christian), the Properties of Stones, Rings, Divination, Numbers, the Kabbalah, Ancient Astrology, etc.(Oxford University Press, 1930), p. 406, emphasis added.
   446
   Budge, Amulets and Superstitions, p. 408.
   447
   Ibid., pp. 407-408.
   448
   Budge, Amulets and Superstitions, p. 423.
   449
   De Santillana and Von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill, p. 294.
   450
   Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 222, emphasis added.
   451
   Zechariah Sitchin, The Wars of Gods and Men, p. 96.
   452
   Ibid., p. 94.
   453
   Ibid.
   454
   Ibid., p. 239.
   455
   Ibid., p. 96.
   456
   See The Giza Death Star, pp. 270-271..
   457
   Manley P. Hall, The Secret Teachings of All Ages, p. 96.
   458
   This phrase was not italicized in The Giza Death Star Destroyed, but I emphasize it here.
   459
   Ibid., p. 160. It will be recalled that this relationship between man and cosmology was a central feature of the texts examined in The Giza Death Star(pp. 46-107), and that this strongly indicated that the paleophysics of the paleoancient Very High Civilization knew of, and strongly incorporated, some version of the Anthropological Principle of modern physics into its understanding of physical mechanics.
   460
   Joseph P. Farrell, The Giza Death Star, pp. 46-107.
   461
   Manley P. Hall, op. cit., p. 86.
   462
   Manley P. Hall, op. cit., p. 97.
   463
   Ibid., p. 306.
   464
   Joseph P. Farrell, The Giza Death Star, pp. 267-268.
   465
   Manley P. Hall, op. cit., p. 308.
   466
   In this regard it is worth noting that Hall records that in some versions of the esoteric tradition, the solar system itself becomes “Lucifer’s realm” following his fall and exile from heaven. (Hall, op. cit., p. 473)
   467
   Manley P. Hall, op. cit., p. 496.
   468
   This is precisely the contention of physicist Paul LaViolette, as will be seen later in this book.
   469
   Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 218.
   470
   While many scientists do not accept the recent studies in physics concerning the “Anthropic Principle,” many do, and this principle in some form may thus be a clue as to what the science behind “makanthropos” may have been.
   471
   LaViolette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 132, emphasis added.
   472
   And the Nazi one, for readers of my book The SS Brotherhood of the Bell will recall the late war German radar wave-mixing experiments on their nonlinear Radar Absorbent Material. The major difference between the German experiments and the modem one is that the German radars were not cohered.
   473
   LaViolette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 132.
   474
   LaViolette, The Talk of the Galaxy, 132-134, emphasis in the original.
   475
   Bearden makes the following extremely disturbing remarks which provide the historical basis to LaViolette’s Mark II micro
wave version of this technology:
   “One should also realize that the Soviets discovered time-reversed (TR) EM waves right after World War II. In the latter 60’s and early 70’s, to their astonishment, Western scientists found time-reversed EM Waves emerging in the open Soviet nonlinear optics literature. In 1972, two Soviet scientists briefed U.S. scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on nonlinear optical phase conjugate waves.
   “At the end of World War II, the Soviets discovered four-wave mixing and pumped phase conjugate mirror effects in the German radar team’s anomalous radar experiments with multibeam illumination of radar absorbing material (RAM). Specifically, in multibeam illumination of RAM materials, one gets four-wave mixing and amplified phase conjugate replica effects. The phase conjugate replica, of course, is a time-reversed EM wave. Further, in four-wave mixing, this time-reversed EM wave can be amplified. Thus anomalous, amplified, time-reversed radar waves would have been encountered in the radar team’s experiments. The Soviets obtained the entire German radar team - RAM materials, multibeam illumination anomalies and all - at the end of the war. In deciphering these anomalies, the Soviets and their German protégés discovered time-reversed EM waves, phase conjugate replicas, pumped phase conjugate mirrors, and multiwave mixing effects. And they first discovered them in radar waves - microwaves - not in optical waves.” (Bearden, Gravitobiology, pp. 26- 27, emphasis in the original).
   As I noted, however, in my last book, The SS Brotherhood of the Bell, I believe that the ascription of this discovery to the Soviets by Bearden is erroneous. I believe the Germans were looking for these effects, found them, and knew full well what the physics implications were. While Bearden credits the invention of the whole vocabulary of scalar or quantum potential physics to the Soviets, since it first appears there in their open physics literature, I believe the likelihood to be that the concepts and terms were first invented during the war by the Nazis to explain the anomalous effects they were observing in terms ideologically acceptable to the occult- and anti-relativistically obsessed SS that oversaw all such secret research in Nazi Germany. (Q.v. The SS Brotherhood of the Bell, pp. 225-229). Finally, I believe the effects of the Bell itself also involved torsion waves and interference patterns of the type outlined here. As such, it was a scalar device in every way. That the physics conceptions the Nazis were working on should so closely parallel the conceptions outlined in this chapter should give one pause.
   476
   Q.v. my SS Brotherhood of the Bell, pp. 242-248.
   477
   Ervin Laszlo, Science and the Akashic Field, p. 107.
   478
   Ibid., pp. 80-81.
   479
   Ibid., p. 55.
   480
   Another way of saying “linking” is “entanglement”.
   481
   Laszlo, Science and the Akashic Field, pp. 51-52, emphasis added.
   482
   Q.v. my Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp 118-122, for more information on Hartmut Mueller’s “Global Scaling Theory.”
   
 
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