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    Default Unearthed Three Bronze Statuettes Depicting Gods



    Quote LUXOR, EGYPT—Youssef Khalifa, head of Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities, announced the discovery of a tomb of within the walls of a temple at the Ramesseum temple complex on Luxor’s west bank, according to a report in Ahram Online. Little is known about Karomama, called a divine royal wife, who had been buried there, along with 20 ushabti funerary figurines and other offerings. Study of the tomb could reveal the name of her royal husband. At the Karnak temple complex, French archaeologists recovered three small, bronze statuettes—two depict the god Osiris, who is sitting and wearing a wig. The third represents an unidentified, standing god decorated with hieroglyphic text that should reveal the god’s name. The team also found a pot containing blue glue.
    Reused Royal Tomb Opened in Luxor
    LUXOR, EGYPT—NBC News reports that a 4,000-year-old tomb has been discovered by a Spanish team of archaeologists in Luxor. “The dimensions are considerable, leaving no doubt that the tomb belonged to a member of the royal family or a senior courtier,” Jose Galan, leader of the Djehuty Project, said in a press release. The tomb dates to the 11th Dynasty, when Upper and Lower Egypt were united under pharaonic rule from Thebes, now modern-day Luxor. But according to Ali al-Asfar, of Egypt’s antiquities ministry, the tomb was reused 400 years later as a mass grave.


    Source: http://www.archaeology.org/news/2777...-osiris-statue




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    Default Re: Unearthed Three Bronze Statuettes Depicting Gods

    Great find.
    Am strongly of the opinion that the statuette displayed in the picture is NOT of a god but represents the use of the "divine" chair associated with the Temple sub levels of the Pyramid complex in and around Giza.

    David Wicox interviewed a biker who testified the use of such chair devices during his period of work at the New York Military Camp where he was assigned "maintenance" duties. He was unable to clarify the experiments in detail though claimed to witness the environment and the degree of study and investigation involved.

    The statuette itself would be representative of the process of activation of the chair with a complete bio interface through the whole chakra system, from root to crown.

    There were never any gods. Mankinds memory had been deleted around 10k years ago. Discovering the temple and libraries at the complex would have been mind blowing for the new occupants, especially when nobody could read the "original" sigils and hieroglyphs. That is the problem for us now, determining the original from the fabricated across the Empire of the Pharoah, where greed proliferated amongst the new "humanity".

    This statuette depicts the use of the chair for control of the energies of the pyramid and the stagate settings.
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    Default Re: Unearthed Three Bronze Statuettes Depicting Gods

    Quote Posted by Snoweagle (here)
    Great find.
    Am strongly of the opinion that the statuette displayed in the picture is NOT of a god but represents the use of the "divine" chair associated with the Temple sub levels of the Pyramid complex in and around Giza.

    David Wicox interviewed a biker who testified the use of such chair devices during his period of work at the New York Military Camp where he was assigned "maintenance" duties. He was unable to clarify the experiments in detail though claimed to witness the environment and the degree of study and investigation involved.

    The statuette itself would be representative of the process of activation of the chair with a complete bio interface through the whole chakra system, from root to crown.

    There were never any gods. Mankinds memory had been deleted around 10 years ago. Discovering the temple and libraries at the complex would have been mind blowing for the new occupants, especially when nobody could read the "original" sigils and hieroglyphs. That is the problem for us now, determining the original from the fabricated across the Empire of the Pharoah, where greed proliferated amongst the new "humanity".

    This statuette depicts the use of the chair for control of the energies of the pyramid and the stagate settings.
    I think I personally would agree with that.
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    Default Re: Unearthed Three Bronze Statuettes Depicting Gods

    And this was a "Reused" burial coffin, so, does that conflict in dating the artifact with the sarcophagus? Just how sure are they?

    Will they publish high resolution pics of all sides to the world?

    So much for an open internet. So many archaelogical digs, no videos, secrecy, non-disclosures are becoming bywords these days when "digging" or asking for information especially in Science. Where is all this data?

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