Ormus,Mfkzt,White Powder Gold is it an Anti-Ageing Monatomic Manna ?
Had David Hudson found the fabled Philosopher’s Stone?
The Phoenix farmer was further astonished when he asked a local
rabbi, “Have you ever heard of the
white powder of gold ?” “Oh, yes,”
came the unexpected reply, “but to our knowledge no one has known how to
make it since the destruction of the first temple [Solomon’s Temple].
The white powder is the magic, which can be used for white magic or
black magic.”
By 2003, David Hudson had dropped from sight after promising
audiences that he intended to manufacture his
monatomic white powder for
the benefit of all humanity. His disappearance from the public scene
engendered much speculation. Had he just been a hoaxer who slinked back
into the shadows before he was exposed? Or had the people who had so
much to lose due to his discovery found a way to neutralize him? Or had
he taken some of the amazing gold powder himself and shifted to another
dimension?
Meanwhile, the connection between his
gold powder and ancient
legends caught the attention of a growing number of scholars and
researchers.
British author Laurence Gardner, in a recent book entitled Lost
Secrets of the Sacred Ark, noted that the oldest complete book in the
world -- the Egyptian Book of the Dead – tells of the pharaohs ingesting
“the bread of presence,” also called “schefa food,” while making the
ritualistic journey to the afterlife. At each stage, the pharaoh would
ask, “What is it?”
This has been compared to the Biblical account of Moses and the
Israelites in the desert following the exodus from Egypt. To sustain
themselves in the wilderness, Moses and his people ate a white, powdery
substance they called “manna”. This manna was ground into small cakes or
boiled. In Hebrew, manna literally means “What is it?”
Gardner noted that it is of particular significance that,
irrespective of all today’s costly and extensive research in the area of
these monatomic elements, the secrets of this mysterious powder were
known many thousands of years ago. “They knew there were
superconductors
inherent in the human body,” Gardner wrote. “They knew that both the
physical body and the light body [the spirit or soul] had to be fed to
increase hormonal production and the ultimate food for the latter was
called shem-an-na by the Babylonians, mfkzt by the Egyptians and manna
by the Israelites.”
The story of the Exodus tells how Moses became angered upon his
return from the mountain where he was given tablets by his God. It seems
in his absence the Israelites had taken most of the gold in their
possession and had melted it down to make a calf which they then
worshipped.
Exodus 32:20 [New International] states, “And he [Moses] took the
calf they had made and burned it in the fire; then he ground it to
powder, scattered it on the water and made the Israelites drink it.”
Since swallowing molten metal would be lethal, obviously Moses, who had
been well educated in Egyptian esoteric knowledge, knew the secret of
making the high-spin monatomic gold powder.
Confirmation that such was the case came in 1904 when British
archeologist Sir William Flinders Petrie discovered a large smelting
facility on Mount Horeb, located in the southern end of the Sinai
Peninsula. Some scholars believe that Horeb is the actual location of
the mountain of Moses mentioned in the Bible.
It was on Horeb that Petrie discovered an enclosed temple composed
of adjoining halls, shrines and chambers, all filled with carvings,
pillars and stelae depicting Egyptian nobility and mentioning the
mysterious mfkzt. Most surprisingly was the discovery of a
metallurgist’s crucible along with a considerable amount of pure white
powder cleverly concealed under some flagstone. Unconcerned with the
powder, Petrie allowed it to blow away in the Sinai winds.
Several engravings in this ancient temple depict various Egyptian
rulers, among these Tuthmosis IV and Amenhotep III along with the god
Hathor. In these carvings various persons are offering the king a
conical loaf. Was this the legendary white powder known as
mfkzt ?
The answer appears to be yes, as the figure offering the powder can
be identified as an Egyptian treasurer named Sobekhotep, elsewhere
described as the man who “brought the noble
Precious Stone to his
majesty.”
This leads to the connection with Iraq. It is clear to many
researchers and scholars today that the Egyptian civilization, far from
being the world’s first great culture as once popularly believed, was in
fact a mere remnant of a much older and fascinating culture --- the
Sumerians.
The world’s deepest secrets all can be traced back to Sumer in
Mesopotamia, the first known great civilization which was located
between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers at the headwaters of the Persian
Gulf. In biblical times, it was called Chaldea or Shinar. Today, it is
known as Iraq.
The Sumerian culture seemed to appear from nowhere more than 6,000
years ago and before it strangely vanished, it had greatly influenced
life as far east as the Indus River, which flows from the Himalayas
through Pakistan to the Arabian Sea, and the Nile of the later Egyptian
kingdoms.
Virtually nothing was known about the Sumerians until about 150
years ago when archeologists, spurred on by the writings of Italian
traveler Pietro della Valle in the early 1600s, began to dig into the
strange mounds which dotted the countryside in southern Iraq. Beginning
with the discovery of Sargon II’s palace near modern-day Khorsabad by
the Frenchman Paul Emile Botta in 1843, archeologists found buried
cities, broken palaces, artifacts and thousands of clay tablets
detailing every facet of Sumerian life. By the late 1800s, Sumerian had
been recognized as an original language and was being translated.
Despite today’s knowledge, the general public still has been taught
little about this first great human civilization which suddenly
materialized in Mesopotamia.
It is fascinating to realize that it may be possible to know more
about this 6,000-year-old civilization than we may ever know about the
more recent Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. The explanation lies in the
Sumerian cuneiform writing. Whereas the papyrus of other elder empires
disintegrated over time or was destroyed by the fires of war, cuneiform
was etched onto wet clay tablets with a stylus creating a wedge-shaped
script. These tablets were then dried, baked and kept in large
libraries. About 500,000 of these clay tablets have now been found and
have provided modern researchers with invaluable knowledge of the
Sumerians.
The knowledge of Sumeria was brought to Egypt by the Biblical
Patriarch Abraham by means of cleverly coded knowledge found within the
Torah and other old Hebraic texts such as the Sefer Yezirah (Book of
Creation) and the Sefer HaZohar (Book of Light).
These books predate the Talmud, a compilation of older Jewish laws
and traditions first written in the 5th century A. D. and were produced
centuries before the time of Jesus. According to the Book of Light,
“mysteries of wisdom” were given to Adam by God while still in the
fabled Garden of Eden. These elder secrets were then passed on through
Adam’s sons to Noah on to Abraham long before the Hebrews existed as a
distinct people. According to the Bible, Abraham was a Sumerian
originating from Ur of Chaldea, the ancient term for Iraq.
Other Sumerians traveled frequently and widely and are thought to
have brought their advanced technology of ship building and mapping to
the early Phoenicians who settled along the eastern Mediterranean coast
in what is now Lebanon.
Their knowledge of the heavens was both amazing and puzzling. “(T)he
whole concept of spherical astronomy, including the 360-degree circle,
the zenith, the horizon, the celestial axis, the poles, the ecliptic,
the equinoxes, etc., all arose suddenly in Sumer,” noted author Alan
Alford. Sumerian knowledge of the movements of the sun and moon resulted
in the world’s first calendar, used for centuries afterward by the
Semites, Egyptians and Greeks.
Few people realize that we owe not only our geometry but also our
modern time-keeping systems to the Sumerian base 60 mathematical system.
“The origin of 60 minutes in an hour and 60 seconds in a minute is not
arbitrary, but designed around a sexagesimal (based on the number 60)
system,” Alford reported, adding that the modern zodiac was a Sumerian
creation based on their 12 “gods”. They used it to chart a great
precessional cycle --- the division of the 360-degree view from the
Earth’s North Pole during its 12-month orbit around the sun into 12
equal parts --- or houses --- of 30 degrees each. Taking into account
the slight wobble in Earth’s orbit, movement through this complete cycle
takes 25,920 years, an event known as the Platonian Year, named for the
Greek scholar Plato who inspired future secret societies such as the
Knights Templars, Illuminati and Cecil Rhodes’ Round Tables.
“The uncomfortable question which the scientists have avoided is
this: how could the Sumerians, whose civilization only lasted 2,000
years, possibly have observed and recorded a celestial cycle that took
25,920 years to complete? And why did their civilization begin in the
middle of a zodiac period? Is this a clue that their astronomy was a
legacy from the gods?” asked author Alford.
His question could be enlarged to ask how did the early primitive
humans of almost 6,000 years ago suddenly transform from small packs of
hunter-gatherers into a full-blown --- advanced even by today’s
standards --- civilization? Even the writers of The New Encyclopedia
Britannica acknowledged that serious questions remain concerning the
Sumerian histories and cautiously explained that such queries “are posed
from the standpoint of 20th century civilization and are in part
colored by ethical overtones, so that answers can only be relative.”
Since we now have thousands of translated Sumerian tablets along
with their inscribed cylinder seals, perhaps we should allow the
Sumerians themselves to explain.
The answer is that they claimed everything they achieved came from
their “gods”.
“All the ancient peoples believed in gods who had descended to Earth
from the heavens and who could at will soar heavenwards,” explained
Middle Eastern scholar Zecharia Sitchin in the prologue to the first
book of a series detailing his translations and interpretations of
Sumerian accounts of their origin and history. “But these tales were
never given credibility, having been branded by scholars from the very
beginning as myths.”
Recognizing that even the most learned researcher before the turn of
the 20th century could not possibly have begun to think in terms of
concepts we accept as commonplace today, Sitchin reasoned, “Now that
astronauts have landed on the Moon, and unmanned spacecraft explore
other planets, it is no longer impossible to believe that a civilization
on another planet more advanced than ours was capable of landing its
astronauts on the planet Earth some time in the past.”
It is most significant that the Sumerians never referred to the
beings who brought them knowledge as “gods”. This was a later
interpretation by the Romans and Greeks, who fashioned their own “gods”
after the earlier oral traditions.
The Sumerians called them the Anunnaki or Those Who Came to Earth
from Heaven. It was the Anunnaki who presented the early humans with the
knowledge of writing, farming, astrology and even politics. They too
were most probably the source of knowledge concerning the miraculous
white powdered gold.
Since some authorities believe that white powder gold can regenerate
the human DNA, it is theorized that it might also provide a cure for
diseases and even old age itself. If this is true, the Biblical stories
of Methuselah living nearly 1,000 years may not be so far fetched as
some believe.
Longevity , cures for AIDS and cancer, limitless
free energy ,
faster-than-light space travel --- no wonder certain persons would go to
any lengths to obtain, or conceal, such knowledge. As detailed in Jim
Marrs’ “underground bestseller” Rule by Secrecy, the United States has
long been governed by men connected to secret societies such as the
Council on Foreign Relations, The Trilateral Commission, the
Bilderbergers, the Illuminati and the Freemasons. All of these groups
can be traced back to even earlier societies, all with a particular
interest in alchemy and the occult.
It may well have been this interest and knowledge that prompted
certain U.S. leaders with secret society connections to desire sending
troops into Iraq in 2003.
This desire may have been intensified after ABC News reported nearly
400 ancient Sumerian artifacts were discovered in Iraq in 1999 in the
southern Iraqi town of Basmyiah, about 100 miles south of Baghdad. The
Iraqi New Agency said the objects ranged from animal and human-shaped
“toys” to cuneiform tablets and even “ancient weapons”. At least one
cylinder seal depicted a tall person thought to represent the ancient
King Gilgamesh. The antiquities were dated to about 2500 B.C., said
excavation team leader Riyadh al-Douri.
Archeologists made the discoveries in late 1999 and said the
artifacts would be brought to the Iraqi Museum in Baghdad, which had
been closed to the public since the Gulf War. Reportedly, other
astonishing finds were being made during this time by both German and
French archaeological team given permission to excavate by Saddam
Hussein. It may be worth noting that Germany and France were the two
nations most opposed to the U.S. invasion in 2003.
McGuire Gibson, with The Oriental Institute of the University of
Chicago, had previously lamented the loss of ancient artifacts and
writings because of the 1991Gulf War and subsequent embargo of Iraq.
“The aftermath of the war witnessed the looting and sometimes the
burning of nine regional museums and the loss of more than 3,000
artifacts, only a few of which have been recovered,” said Gibson. “The
loss of the objects, although grave, was not as destructive as the
change that the attacks on the museums will have on the future
relationship of museums to the people of Iraq. It is unlikely that there
will ever again be an effort at public education about archeology on
the scale that was represented by those regional museums.” He added that
almost all archeological research in Iraq came to a halt because of the
war and embargo.
In addition to the destruction of historical artifacts, such as the
American bombs that struck the giant ziggurat at Ur and the losses due
to construction by U.S. troops at Tell al-Lahm, economic conditions
caused by the American embargo has caused an increase in the illegal
trading of Iraqi artifacts.
It is most intriguing to some researchers to realize that Iraq, most
probably the cradle of human civilization if not the starting point for
all humans, is today just about the only place on the planet that the
free people of America cannot visit.
Protest marches were reported in almost every major American city
and a poll conducted for the New York Times and CNN in early 2003 showed
half of those queried were uneasy at the prospect of war with Iraq.
None of this seemed to sway President George W. Bush who pronounced,
“If the UN won’t act, if Saddam won’t disarm, we will lead a coalition
to disarm him.”
On March 20, 2003, Bush made good on these words by launching U.S.
forces across Iraqi’s borders.
Unlike previous military campaigns where armies captured key cities,
then consolidated their forces before moving on to the next objective,
US forces made a bee line for Baghdad, bypassing most of the country.
Once the capital was in American hands by late April 2003, at least
50,000 priceless artifacts and tablets were taken from the Iraqi
National Museum in Baghdad by looters. Evidence indicated that some of
these looters were highly organized with an agenda of their own.
Despite prior attempts to alert American military officers of the
danger of losing artifacts dating back 7,000 years, American authorities
failed to prevent the wholesale looting of humankind’s most ancient
treasures.
“It was my impression that the Department of Defense had made
provisions for the safeguarding of monuments and museums,” lamented
Maxwell Anderson, president of the Association of Art Museum Directors.
Anderson was among a group that in January 2003 alerted Pentagon and
State Department officials to the importance of these antiquities.
Furthermore, according to an Associated Press report, the thieves
had keys to the museum and its vaults. Gibson said what appeared to be
random looting actually was a carefully planned theft. “It looks as if
part of the theft was a very, very deliberate, planned action,” he said.
“They were able to obtain keys from somewhere for the vaults and were
able to take out the very important, the very best material. I have a
suspicion it was organized outside the country. In fact, I’m pretty sure
it was.”
“I believe they were people who knew what they wanted,” noted Dr.
Dony George, head of the Baghdad National Museum. “They had passed by
the gypsum copy of the Black Obelisk. This means that they must have
been specialists. They did not touch the copies.”
“Glass cutters not available in Iraq were found in the museum and a
huge bronze bust weighing hundreds of pounds...would have required a
fork lift to remove it indicate that well organized professional
cultural thieves were mixed in with the mob,” noted Christopher Bollyn
of the American Free Press.
The fact that some display cases were empty without being broken
indicated that some of the precious materials may have been taken out
prior to the arrival of the looters.
“It was almost as if the perpetrators were waiting for Baghdad to
fall to make their move,” commented a writer for BusinessWeek. All this
was confirmed by Col. Matthew Bogdanos in early 2004. Col. Bogdanos
headed an investigation of the looting as deputy director for the Joint
Interagency Coordination Group originally assigned to seek out weapons
of mass destruction in Iraq. After gaining permission from General Tommy
Franks, the group probed the museum looting.
In an interview published in the January/February issue of
Archeology, Col. Bogdanos was asked what is still missing from the Iraqi
National Museum. He replied, “You have the public gallery from which
originally 40 exhibits were taken. We’ve recovered 11. Turning to the
storage rooms, there were about 3,150 pieces taken from those, and
that’s almost certainly by random and indiscriminant looters. Of those,
we’ve recovered 2,700. So there’s about 400 of these pieces, excavated
pieces, missing.
“The final group is from the basement. The basement is what we’ve
been calling the inside job. And I will say it forever like a mantra: it
is inconceivable to me that the basement was breached and the items
stolen without an intimate insider’s knowledge of the museum. From there
about 10,000 pieces were taken. We’ve only recovered 650,
approximately.”
When the looting began on April 17, 2003, one Iraqi archaeologist
summoned U.S. troops to protect the national museum. Five Marines
accompanied the man to the museum and chased out some looters by firing
shots over their heads. However, after about 30 minutes, the soldiers
were ordered to withdraw and the looters soon returned.
“Not since the Taliban embarked on their orgy of destruction against
the Buddhas of Bamiyan and the statutes in the museum of Kabul -
perhaps not since World War II - have so many archaeological treasures
been wantonly and systematically smashed to pieces,” reported British
newsman Robert Fisk, who toured the museum shortly after the incident.
The preventable looting prompted three members of the White House
Cultural Property Advisory Committee to resign, disgusted that the
alerted American military had failed to protect the Mesopotamian
treasures. “This tragedy was not prevented, due to our nation’s
inaction,” wrote committee chairman Martin E. Sullivan in his
resignation letter.
It has been widely reported that Saddam Hussein believes himself to
be the reincarnation of the King Nebuchadnezzar, who performed wondrous
achievements in construction such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, in
an attempt to communicate with ancient Mesopotamian gods from the
heavens. Could the rush to war with Iraq have something to do with
gaining control over recently-discovered knowledge, and perhaps even
technology, which might undo modern monopolies in religion and science?
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