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-3761 Adolf and the Tabernacle Complex of Heirakonopolis The City of Hierakonpolis was built at
some point previous to 4000 bce.
It was a huge thriving city a few hundred miles north of the headwaters of the
Nile River. The City was several stone buildings,
and several dozen tents, Each of the Tents was a Tabernacle; a
3 story Kaaba, of about 100 feet tall. One possible reason the city was
attacked without mercy is it possessed technology so far advanced that it
makes modern radio telescopes look antiquated. The religious psychopaths from Mecca to
the depth of their being hated the fact that their enemy had an open communication
with the divine. They were not allowed to gain access to said communication
with the Divine. Of course the main problem with said communication
is; the invaders from Mecca did have access to the Two Way Radio, they just got
upset with what “god” told them to do. so instead of accepting what god told
them, they would argue and fight against the input. Eventually they wanted to destroy the
radio so that god would stop hurting their feelings by telling them “those
actions are bad, stop that”. Every violent Tyrannical Dictator is always
attacking the press for being “unfair”. in basic if the press and of course
god would simply praise all the hard word the dictators does, everything would
be wonderful. However when the divine disagrees, the
dictators tend to destroy the messenger and the message machine to prevent even
god from saying “you cannot do that”. Such is the case with the invasion of Hierakonpolis.
The Enemy demanded to control the machine so they could control the message from
the divine. Turning “stop that” into something which
put them in a good light. The circa of the invasion of Upper
Egypt is 3800 bce. Consequently, the -3761 date is within
3 decades of the circa date archaeologists have determined the city of
Hierakonpolis was invaded and most of it was obliterated from existence from
a genocidal wave from Mecca. Based on reams of other data and
evidence. It appears the city of Hierakonpolis was a central hub of
information regarding the locations of various “Radio Telescopes” located around
the globe. |
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TR Welling |
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