TIDBIT: APROPOS OF TODAY'S MAIN BLOG...

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…you may remember this story from 11 years ago (also shared by P.T.): Former Egyptian antiquities minister faces questions over theft from pyramid This article is more than 11 years old Zahi Hawass denies claim that he helped German hobbyists steal samples from Great Pyramid at Giza  

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I wonder how many ancient artifacts were able to be employed in some sort of technological fashion.
How many became “weaponized”?
How many were weaponized; and left on-shelf - for a rainy day?
How many, are still finding new technologies; in which these “jewells” of an ancient past, can bear fruit?
Could some contain evil[s]; waiting for the technologies of an Aladdin Lamps’, maigical deliverence?

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I recall that somewhere in the Anunnaki sagas one of the weapons had to be buried as they couldn’t dismantle it?! There is so much about the past on this planet we know nothing about!! Look at the rock & water system in S. Am. that is still working at Ollantehtambo!!!

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So far as I’m aware there’s no mention specifically of burying anything. The saga (singular) that I think you may be referring to is the Epic of Ninurta, which is hardly an epic. It’s an inventory, and some of the things referred to simply could not be destroyed, and so were hidden.

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Thanks, Joseph! I figured you would know what I was remembering but couldn’t nail down!! :innocent: