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All Roads Lead to Heaven Part One TR Welling Pharaoh Israel Jesus short story The famous quote regarding Rome; “All Roads Lead to Rome” The Story of Julius Caesar conquering
Egypt and moving Memphis to Rome is when Rome had part of its original name
restored. The original name for Rome was the “The City of Seven Hills,” which
is politically spun since the Italian Language had yet to be invented, but
Gaelic and of course Italic were used. The word Seven in Gaelic is spelled
Samhain; which is the same exact word used to describe the English word
Halloween. The City was called “The City of Samhain;” “The Eternal or
Halloween City.” Luz, the Eternal Bone, is the
hardest of all the bones in the body. It almost always survives cremation,
usually intact. The City of Memphis (renamed to honor Abraham/Mem) used
to be called Luz, or Halloween, or in Gaelic Samhain. One of those treasures was the
Tabernacle System of Adam, built by Abraham aka Pharaoh Mem; aka Memkaure. One of those treasures was the
Tabernacle System of Adam built by Abraham aka Pharaoh Mem; aka Memkaure. This was mistranslated into All Roads
Lead to Rome. The Lead to Heaven itself is not
accurate, since the original phrase is/was: all roads lead to the Eternal City.
The Eternal City was Luz, named for the Eternal Bone. The Eternal Bone, the Luz; the bone
at the back of the skull has had that name since pre-Sumerian times. Hence, the old name for
Memphis was the city of Luz, or the Eternal city, or the city of Heaven. This is a very long story. To sum up the story: When Pharaoh Mem traveled
down from upper Egypt into Luz; he had the dykes around the city built. Then,
very abruptly, he was gone. Upon arriving back, Mem is
by legend stated to have laid the foundation stones for the great temple
of Ptah himself. This points directly to: 1 Abu Rowash 2 Mankaure's causeway 3 Khufu Causeway to Everest 4 Khafre’s causeway 5 Nativity 7 Djosier bisect Bangalore 8 Djosier second angle causeway pointing at Bangalore India 9 Djosier primary angel pointing at Kuwait 10 Djedefre Pyramid through Olympus mnts
to Kyiv 11 Red Pyramid to Eridu 12 Sakkara
Al Badrashin causeway pointing directly at Jazirat Tiran 13 Sakkara
causeway to Babylon 14 Sakkara
to Damascuss 15 Sakkara to Kuwait City 16 Bent
pyramid to Jerusalem 17 Dahshur pyramid to Gulf of Aquiba 18 Djosier
to Gibralter 19 Tripoli Carthage to New Grange 20 NewGrange
to Djedere angle
Causeways A causeway is a hallway carved out
of, or made of rock, connected to a specific sacred site. In this case, the
monuments on the west side of the Nile in the North Central portion of Egypt,
are semi-close to lower Egypt. They are miles from upper Egypt. The causeway measured a point to a
specific geographic location, an ancient sacred site. Not just pointing in
the general said direction; but bisecting the center or a corner of the site.
There are two sites which bisect the north and south walls of a city square/ziggurat
hundreds of miles away. It is similar to how the statue of
liberty has a much smaller twin in Paris. They are facing each other. This indicates that the People of Kaern designed
the megaliths as a network of sites; interconnected by pointing hallways at
each other. Stonehenge causeway points to some
old building in Cambridge. The Egyptian Causeways and the ATEN The ATEN and Amenhotep iv aka
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