Summary
Ancient Civilizations and Languages Discussion
M3l3k discussed the historical context of the Book of Ogias,Book of the Giants,The Dead Sea Scrolls, Epic of Gilgamesh focusing on the giants mentioned in it and the geographical locations associated with ancient civilizations. He highlighted cities such as Hattusha, Mani GobekiTepi, Babylon, Eridu,Ur, Erech,Harappa,Kadesh, The Americas and the importance of the Battle of Kadesh, as well as the linguistic connections between various ancient and modern cultures. He also emphasized the genetic and linguistic roots of various cultures, including the significance of understanding ancient languages. Towards the end of the discussion, M3l3k focused on the Amorites,Philistines,Anakim,Rephaims,Amelkites, Tartarian, white giant races from Palestine to the Zagreb,Mongolia/Siberia and The Americas their genetic origins, suggesting they descend from the Nephilim who conquered the province of Canaan.
Egyptians, Philistines, Assyrians, Habirus, Babylonians and Moabites/Moors: Archaeological Evidence
M3l3k discussed the historical and archaeological evidence related to Ramses III emphasizing the genetic evidence indicating that he was predominantly of sub-Saharan African descent, specifically the E1b1a haplogroup And its correlations. He also touched on the significance of the Afro-Asiatic script Medu Neter,hieratic and Demotic scripts used to record Ramses' name and accomplishments during the time period in relation to the giants mentioned. M3l3k then discussed the Philistines, the great naval invasion of the Sea Peoples, and the genetic evidence suggesting their presence during the time of Ramses' son. He also referenced Brother Wallace's discussion on the Moors losing their power in antiquity and the subsequent evidence of the Pharaohs, as well as the Sinai inscription and its association with Moshe/Moses. He discussed the historical and archaeological evidence pertaining to the Moabites/Moors and the Royal house of David, and the power dynamics between the Assyrians,Egyptians,Ethipians,Babylonians, Hittites and the Moabites. M3l3k concluded by asserting that the recorded history contradicts the narrative of Esau being a fable and highlighted the historical importance of archaeological evidence found in European libraries.
Ancient Texts and Their Influence
M3l3k discussed the discovery of ancient texts including the Dead Sea Scrolls and the book of Enoch. He emphasized the significance of these texts, particularly the Dead Sea Scrolls, The book fo Enoch as they predated Christianity and had an influence on New Testament teachings. M3l3k also discussed the Book of Enoch, its relation to medieval Jewish literature, and the Midrash,Targums. He elaborated on the story of the giants, their dreams, and the interpretation of these dreams by Enoch. The conversation concluded with the explanation that the 200 trees represented the 200 watchers and signified the coming destruction.
Genetic Links and Language Fragmentation
M3l3k discussed the various version of the book of Enoch and its fragmentation into several languages. He explained the dissemination of the book of the giants throughout various languages and regions, leading to name deviations. He further discussed genetic research pertaining to various population groups, highlighting genetic links between the Andamanese people, the people of modern-day West Africa, and the Berbers, among others. M3l3k explored the connections between these groups and the Indo-Aryans, Indo-Iranian,Ameridians and the Caucasians. He concluded by noting the genetic similarities of Y Male Haplogroup DE between the Anu people of Japan and the Tibetans, and their links to other groups such as the Kushites, Niger Congo people, Egyptians,Nioltic, Bantu, Andamanese and the Berbers.
Historical and Biblical Connections
M3l3k discussed various historical and biblical connections, focusing on the division of lands according to the heritage of Noah's sons. He highlighted the significance of places such as Petra,Susa,Babylon,Rome, Peru/ Heru and the Americas in the context of the Holy Lands and Promised Lands. M3l3k also explored the geographical and religious aspects of ancient texts, emphasizing the importance of places like the Garden of Eden, Mount Sinai, and Mount Zion. He further discussed the historical geographical locations of Proper and Minor Kush,Egypt, and India. THE ETHIOPIAN WORLD EMPIRE , Lebanon, Assyria, Elam, Bashan, The Americas and the Promise and Holy Lands. Towards the end, he provided evidence about the location of the ancient city of Caldiz and identified with the Phoenicians/Canannite.
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