Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
They lived on Mapungubwe mesa
The extra-terrestrials (ETs) lived on Mapungubwe mesa at the
confluence of Limpopo and Shashe rivers. The evidence is all over the place.
Forget about the dating of Mapungubwe settlement to 1000 – 1300 AD. These were
later settlements. As already shown by Zwidenkalanga on the topic “badwa-po” under
social development, on forums dot gov dot bw, the origins of the various "tribes" of Southern Africa can be traced directly to the work-groups of Mapungubwe,
just as the origins of various European nations can be traced directly to the
work-groups that built the Egyptian pyramids. In both cases, the real intent of
the extra-terrestrials in collecting the workers/residents in one place was to
obtain food from the excretion of the living workers and the bowels of the dead
workers.
Enter the paramount chief (Kgosi Kgolo) Kgosi Kgafela
Kgafela ii, alias K5 (to me). K5 maintains that witches/wizards (Baloyi) do
exist. He should know. It was his direct ancestor, Kgafela i, who acted as the
intermediary between the extra-terrestrials and humankind. You
see, K5 is King of Be-Hakata, i.e. the traditional doctors. Through Be-Hakata,
the extra-terrestrials ruled Mapungubwe. There are holes in the sand stone on
top of Mapungubwe. There is also evidence that these holes used to be covered
by flat rock slabs, on top of which a hut was built. These huts were actually
toilets, where the populace deposited their sh!t into the holes to feed the ETs.
The traditional doctors were the closest to the ETs, therefore they controlled
access to these “toilets”. It is from this responsibility of Be-Hakata, that
the local name for “toilet” – ntlwana ya Sekgatla (hut of Be-Hakata), comes
from.
Given that the Alexandria library was sacked, not by
barbarians but by the Illui, we have to accept the account left by the
Sumerians as to who these ETs were, and from such acceptance we note that it
was Inanna who caused the split between the Be-Hakata of Kgafela and those of
hers, Bakgatla baga MaNaana, or better still Bakgatla baga Ma-Inanna.
In Ikalanga language Mapungu are bateleur eagles, and bwe is
a rock outcrop. Therefore the name Mapungubwe directly refers to the ETs who
stayed on that mesa – bateleur eagles on
a rock. The name for a jackal is Phungubwe (note the “h”). It may well have
originated from the similarity of the animal to the ET Annubis. Finally Mapungubwe
mesa is known as “Liwa”in Ikalanga, or “Lowe” in Chirwa, both of which mean “a
place of falling”. The falling may not have been solely that of rocks to repel
attackers in its later occupation, but the actual landing of the Anunnaki Shems
or rockets. In Ikalanga language, a whip used for driving spanned oxen is
called chimi, and it explodes the way a “shem” would presumably have sounded on
take-off. Think about all these and tell me if all you see on my head is a
tinfoil hat!
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