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Saturday, November 4, 2017

WOW! Did I just solve the mysteries of ancient Egypt?



Staggering prophetic symbolism…note the uniformity of the obvious cell phones, but the depicted pictures inside are different compared to the rest of the look-alike engravings on the wall, telling us without ambiguity what they are—smartphones!


Obviously, most of the Egyptian monuments and writings on the walls were created by a 3D printing machine. I was virtually laughing when I realized this. Notice the repetitive, look-alike monuments, as if they were clones of each other perfectly and smoothly? No human hands, regardless of how good one is, especially with crude tools, can accomplish this. It is simply impossible.

Is it possible that even the pyramids were 3D printed? Why not? It's a technology that is no longer fiction. We are building houses, cars, and bridges with 3D printers. Human space travelers of the future will bring with them only 3D printers to produce what they need on the spot wherever they may find themselves. Did alien Space/Time travelers bring with them advanced 3D printers and print all these things as future predictors of what humans will eventually achieve? What were those smartphones, satellites, drones, helicopters, and flying cars doing on the walls of ancient Egypt?




Many now believe that the sphinx and the pyramids were built by Earthlings with far-advanced civilizations that became extinct, meaning they predate the modern people of Egypt. DNA testing of ancient Egyptian mummies bears no resemblance to present Egyptians. When people settled in Egypt, they ignored the pyramids and the sphinx in the same way that they ignored the moon and the stars, the mountains and the seas. It has always been there for as long as anyone can remember. Nobody knows who built them.




WHAT DO YOU THINK?








You can go to Walmart and order a 3D print of yourself while you wait - wow!







1 comment:

  1. You are right again, Doc. Who indeed could do such a marvelous work of art with their crude materials in the ancient times??? Mind-boggling.

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