Friday, October 31, 2014

I was wrong!

Deep in the ancient past I wrote that the Chinese are "Ba-Chena", meaning "Whites". Obviously I was wrong. All human groups were initially named according to what they did, and not what they looked like, for the simple reason that we ALL looked alike!

Only later when beliefs emerged to divide humanity, were groups then named accordingly. Ba-Ra, meaning "Ra's followers" were such a group.

The Chinese are a hard nut to crack. I can't see what link if any there is between the Chinese and the city of Berlin. Yet Kalanga language suggets that there may well be. It's something to do with "rain" or "water" - "ina" in Kalanga. It seems that the Chinese may have been the group responsible for digging for water. I can't work it out. I have been at it for years but the solution eludes me.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

"Peaceful and transparent" elections.

A report in today's The Botswana Gazette newspaper caught my eye. It's reported that the African Union Election Observation Mission (AUEOM) preliminary statement has declared the just ended Botswana general elections peaceful and transparent. The report quotes the leader of the mission, former Malawi President Joyce Banda as saying:

"...The mission recommends the counting and posting of results at the polling stations in order to avoid logistical and operational challenges in the transfer of election material and counting of votes".
In a 2012 post entitled "Motion on Direct Presidential Election is a waste of time" in the blog Nkalangaunozwida, I recommended something similar in item number 4:

4. Voting should continue to be by secret ballot, but NO BALLOT BOX should be allowed to move until the election officials, including party representatives, have counted AND publicly announced the votes contained therein.

http://nkalangaunozwida.blogspot.com/2012/03/motion-on-direct-presidential-election.html

'nuff said.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Would you fear a living penis ?

The Anunnaki went to great lengths to deny us a true picture of their physical appearance. By decreeing, under Islam, that no pictorial representation of God could be made, they made sure that we would not end up drawing pictures of them in our mosques and churches as representation of "God".
Such pictures as we have today, of Ptah, of Ningishziddah on the Sphinx etc, can't possibly reflect true Anunnaki likeness, because they are too human-like.

The only form that is arguably a true representation of Anunnaki facial appearance is the Zimbabwean "stone face" at the Khami ruins near Bulawayo. This is why:

The positioning of the "stone face" suggests that it was constructed to scare away humans who might have been curious enough to want to reach the shem (rocket) parked on the nearby launch pad. The launch pad is the massive rock that now hosts a cross constructed accross its face. The Anunnaki therefore needed a hi-fidelity likeness of themselves to achieve this "scare-crow" function. They probably did not realise that future generations of humans would understand who the original inhabitants of Khami ruins really were, let alone the reason for constructing the "stone face".

The snake, an Egyptian Cobra, is a constant companion of the ancient Pharaoh statues. It is normally displayed in their helmets/head covers. These statues, though not true physical representations of the Anunnaki, are meant to convey the power of those Pharaohs, i.e. that the Pharaohs were as powerful as the Anunnaki, who were immune to snake bite!

There were no snakes where the Anunnaki came from. The word "snake" is a derivation from the Kalanga word "nyoka". The word "nyoka" in turn is a composite of two Anunnaki words - "Nyo", meaning "penis" and "ka", meaning "spirit". Thus to the Anunnaki, the snake was a "living penis", suggesting that its poison might have been harmless to them.

In Russian the snake is pronounced "zmeya". This is another derivation from the Kalanga language. The word "meya" in Kalanga means "soul/air/wind/". Therefore, although the Russians omitted the "penis" part, the meaning conveyed is still that of something that is alive when perhaps, it shouldn't be.

The cobra became a very useful tool of power when the Anunnaki realised that the monkey component of the engineered human being was extremely fearful of the cobra.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Are religions extra-terrestrial ?

It is commonly held that the word "religion" is derived from the Anunnaki god "Ra" and the Latin verb "legio", meaning "I read". In other words, to pratice religion in the Latin world, is to read Ra's works. While this blog has not shown a direct link between Christianity and the Anunnaki god "Ra", it has nevertheless used the Kalanga language to show that Islam was proclaimed by Ra, and that Ra wrote the Koran. But what about Judaism? Can one link it to Ra, and is there any other faith that one can link to Ra?

As a matter of fact there is. When I revealed that one of my grandmothers was a Bushwoman (Nkhwa), and that the other was a Jew/Lemba, I was trying to work out the link between the two groups of people. The Jewish holy book is called the "Torah", while Bakhwa use the name "Torah" to refer to GOD.

Evidently, the god "Ra" was so central to Kalanga language that his name was even used as a verb, meaning "To read/practice Ra's doctrine". The Kalanga phrase " (Iswi) to Ra" therefore means "(We) read/practice Ra's doctrine". So, reading the Jewish Torah is indeed reading Ra's work. The Bushmen's God "Torah" is also directly linked to Ra's teachings - religion!

This brings me to an interesting, albeit contentious point of view. The Anunnaki's became us. They did that to survive, to perpetuate the species, albeit in an altered form. Their planet having dried up, they had to find somewhere else to live, a quest not entirely divorced from our own concerns today. Furthermore, being "intelligent" they had to grapple with the same "unanswered" questions to which we humans seek answers today- Is there an almighty being called God ? Who created God ? etc. It would have been extremely difficult for them to insulate us from their own concepts of God, especially when we developed into social groupings that needed rules to live by.

The ancient Maori heiroglyphic script found on Pitcairn island suggests that the Christian, and possibly Judaic concept of God/Almighty may be extra-terrestrial after all! At the extreme top right of the sloping line are two symbols - a cross (marked 4), and something that looks like a letter "X" with a "-" at the top and the bottom. I will call the latter symbol (marked 6), "two triangles balanced one on another". Previously I surmised that these symbols represented galaxies from which the spaceships flew towards earth. I may have been wrong. The cross (symbol 4) may be the Christian cross. If you "push" the two triangles (symbol 6) towards each other so that they intersect, you get what is generally known as the "Star of David".

The heiroglyphic script may therefore read "We came from Heaven/God in our space ships...."