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It is appropriate that the story of Humankind begins and ends in the cradle of humanity of southern Africa. And so we examine one last statement from Credo Mutwa as he speaks about the Bantwana people, meaning ‘children’. He tells us about a village of very shy and friendly people living in seclusion along the Zambezi river, said to be among the wisest people in the world. The peculiar thing about them is that virtually all of them only have two large toes on each foot. They will tell you that there are 24 inhabited planets within reach of Earth. They also believe that they are the descendents of ‘bird-like’ people from the sky who came to earth thousands of years ago from the ‘red star’ called ‘Liitolafisi’ and had children with ‘earthling females’. We read the same story in Sumerian tablets about the Igigi/Nefilim who came to Earth from Mars and took human females as their wives. And let me remind you one last time of the very same sentiment raised in Genesis 6:1-4:
“When men began to increase in number on the earth and daughters were born to them, the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were beautiful, and they married any of them they chose… The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God went to the daughters of men and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown.”
This passage has troubled priests ever since it first appeared in the Bible. There is no rational explanation for it, unless you offload everything you have ever been taught and open your mind to new truths about the real origins of Humankind. I hope you will experience the same sense of liberation I did, when the pieces of the puzzle suddenly fell into place and I could suddenly see how manipulated and brainwashed we had been for too many years. The new truth is the only way forward for our enslaved species to liberate ourselves from all the dogma that surrounds us, as we edge closer to rejoining the Universal Community of Beings. After all, we came from the stars, and we will return to the stars.
Planets 10, 11 and 12, just waiting to be found.
Just a few days before going to print with this book, New Scientist featured an article under the title ‘Far-Out Worlds, Just Waiting to be Found’. Not only does this article provide my theories with great scientific support, but it even shows a diagram of the distant planets in our solar system, which very closely resembles the diagram in this book. I will leave you with a few extracts from this article by Stuart Clark and show the illustration as provided by New Scientist, 23 July 2005.
“In the dark reaches of the solar system lurk swarms of hidden worlds. ‘It's quite possible that there is a halo of planets surrounding our solar system, just waiting to be found,’ says Eugene Chiang, an astronomer at the University of California, Berkeley. Chiang is not the only one to think that the nine planets we know of are only half the story. Alan Stern, a planetary astronomer at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, is convinced there are more sizeable planets out there. ‘I think it is a 100 per cent certainty,’ he says. ‘Definitely there are Earth-sized objects out there and some will be larger than the Earth.’The halo, if it exists, would surround the sun with planets orbiting at all sorts of crazy angles, at 1,000 or even 10,000 astronomical units (AU) from the sun – that's up to 10,000 times the distance from the sun to Earth.
Just a decade ago, most astronomers had backed away from the idea of a tenth planet beyond Pluto. Today's change of mind has come about thanks to the latest fashionable theory to explain the creation of the solar system: ‘oligarchic planet formation’. Adherence to this theory appears to demand a second population of planets surrounding our solar system (see diagram). Despite their size, the new planets are going to be tough to find: ‘The hidden planets could be orbiting at all sorts of crazy angles beyond Pluto.’
Zeljko Ivezic at the University of Washington in Seattle is confident that LSST (telescope) will be up to the job. ‘A conservative estimate is that we could detect Earth-sized planets at approximately 500 AU,’ he says. ‘I'm expecting planets 10, 11, 12 and many more to be found in the distant outer solar system, all larger than Mars and possibly even than the Earth.’ The planets thought to be the missing half of the solar system are unlikely to have been thrown as far as the long-period comets. But they are still going to be a long way out, anything between 25 to 250 times further from the sun than Pluto.”
A copy of the illustration as presented by New Scientist, 23 July 2005. The diagram indicates the orbits of the known planets close to the sun, and predicts where the new planets will most likely be found in the distant reaches of our solar system. This diagram bears an uncanny resemblance to that which was described by the Sumerians in their clay tablets over 4,000 years ago. It now seems that we will find these ‘new’ planets in the not-so-distant future. When we do find these planets, will we also find ‘our maker’?
ROUTE TO THE LAND OF OPHIR AND RICHES IN GOLD
Since there is overwhelming evidence that Humankind originated in Africa, it is fitting that we end this book in the place where it all started, southern Africa. There are various references about Enki setting up his gold-mining stronghold near the gushing waters in the Abzu. We know from the Sumerian tablets that Abzu was in southern Africa. It is also here where the Great Zimbabwe ruins are situated. Is it a coincidence that the origins of the Great Zimbabwe ruins have not yet been explained? There is only one river with gushing waters in this part of the world, the Great Zambezi River, which happens to be VERY close to the ruins. Even today the gushing waters of the Zambezi attracts thrill-seekers from all over the world for its whitewater-rafting. We have shown conclusively that the Phoenicians had a long standing history of visitations to southern Africa where they must have obtained all their wealth in gold. The same can be said for King Solomon, his gold mines and the land of Ophir, which has mystified historians for many centuries. As an African I feel compelled to share this knowledge about the wealth of the ancient pre-history of this part of the world with you. The conclusions that I have reached from my research surrounding this book points to only one plausible theory. It is in southern Africa where humanity was created. It is also here that the first gold in the world was mined and extracted by the early settlers on planet Earth, using their genetically created slave species.
The route which the Phoenicians and King Solomon took to reach their golden riches.
The End
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Table of Contents
Slave Species of god
Contents
Introduction
CHAPTER 1
Animal Behaviour
CHAPTER 2
The Cell
CHAPTER 3
The Brain
CHAPTER 4
A Journey Back in Time
CHAPTER 5
The Genome: Human Software Programme
CHAPTER 6
Panspermia
CHAPTER 7
Planet X
CHAPTER 8
Human Nature
CHAPTER 9
Gold: The endless obsession
CHAPTER 10
Instant Civilisation and Sumer
CHAPTER 11
Wrath of god
CHAPTER 12
Slaves and Spies
CHAPTER 13
World Religions: The Great Slave Maker
CHAPTER 14
Myths & Lies The living gods
CHAPTER 15
The Mystery of Jesus and Other Prophets
CHAPTER 16
Story of Humankind
CHAPTER 17
Food for Thought In bite-size chunks
Bibliography and Research References