Curiosity to the Phoenician sailors
would likely develop about how big is the journey around this island called
Africa. They would have to get to the other side by following the coastline and
entering into the Atlantic and sailing north to the entrance to the Mediterranean
waters.
Suddenly something else begins to fit
together if you follow my hypothesis. Once a vessel rounds Cape Hope the trade
winds and ocean currents tend toward the Caribbean Sea. Finally, I understand
where some Native American Indians speak a language today so similar to
Afghanistan, that the two can understand each other without interpreters!
Could
the Phoenicians have had Afghanistan slaves or soldiers on board? Could they
have been blown off course following the currents and winds into the Gulf of
Mexico and further landfall to the deserts of North America"
From a sailors point of view if King
Solomon built ships in the vicinity of Eilat Israel, we would launch and make
for a seaway in the month of February. In a modern sailboat a trip down the Red
Sea to the Gulf of Aden would probably take a month. Why in the month of February? Because that is
the only month that the winds blow south down the Red Sea!
Probably India would be the first stop, a
couple month journey when all is said and done.
In the area of Bombay (Mumbai) within about a two hundred mile radius is
the world’s greatest supply of sandalwood, a great source of very high end body
lotion, and perfume.
It’s comparable to
myrrh the ointment that Jesus was anointed with. Even today it is kept in a safe with ones
jewels and important papers.
From there
they probably returned to East Africa to the area of Monomontaba, known today
as Rhodesia. An area well known for its
well producing Gold mines, precious stones such as Diamonds, and Peacocks, and
apes.
Monomontaba was thought also to be under the control of Queen Sheba at
the time and when she paid King Solomon a visit, she was said to bring exotic
wood, precious stones and four and a
half tons of silver and gold as gifts.
In 55 B.C. Julius Cesar tried
unsuccessfully to conquer the British Islands because of its mineral deposits.
Tin, copper and lead have been exported from Cornwall, Summerset and Wales to
the Mediterranean for the last five hundred years. (Since 450 B.C.)
Tin and copper are the metals that make up
bronze and copper, lead, tin, and bronze are the metals that alchemists use to
make gold.
Alchemist is the science of making gold out of inferior metals,
which was an occult science because of the Church of Rome’s fear that it would
interfere with its dogma, of the all powerful and one and only God, may have some
competition.
Today they are simply called chemists and they still alter matter
and metals and so many other things that make life and living more comfortable
safe and long lasting and yet the church still oppresses the science’s .
Historians and Archaeologist consider seafaring as one of the benchmarks of civilization and the date for this important technology keeps on getting pushed back. Southeast Asians reached Northern Australia using rafts becoming the regions first indigenous populates, according to Brian Lavey Curator of National Maritime Museum of London.
Archaeologists at the University of Australia
claim that evidence of advanced seafaring is directly connected with the finds
of human bones, found dated to 30,000 years ago, in underwater caves on the
pacific island of New Ireland. The archaeologists said that they must have
arrived by boat because there weren't any land bridges in the area.
There is evidence
that Southeast Asians again took to the seas around 4000 B.C.; navigated vast
expanses of waters in outrigger canoes, settling the islands of the south
pacific.
Round skin stretched
over reeds or wood called Quaff was used in the rivers of Mesopotamia around
3500 B.C. To travel the Tigress and Euphrates Rivers and their trading allowed
these civilizations to thrive.
King Sargon, King of
Samara 2234-2279 B.C., stated my challenging mother conceived me, in secret she
bore me—she set me in a basket of rushes, with bitumen she sealed my lid. She cast me in a river which rose not over
me.
God or a
(extraterrestrial god) walked with Noah and told Noah to build an Ark of Gopher
wood, sealed with pitch inside and out three stories high with a door in its
side. This event was about 4000 B.C. In modern terms depending on how you interpret
a cubit the Ark was 450'long—75' wide --45' high. The size of a modern day freighter.
Historians and Archaeologist consider seafaring as one of the benchmarks of civilization and
the date for this important technology keeps on getting pushed back. Southeast
Asians reached Northern Australia using rafts becoming the regions first
indigenous populates, according to Brian Lavey Curator of National Maritime
Museum of London.
Archaeologists at the University of Australia
claim that evidence of advanced seafaring is directly connected with the finds
of human bones, found dated to 30,000 years ago, in underwater caves on the
pacific island of New Ireland. The archaeologists said that they must have
arrived by boat because there weren't any land bridges in the area.
There is evidence
that Southeast Asians again took to the seas around 4000 B.C.; navigated vast
expanses of waters in outrigger canoes, settling the islands of the south
pacific.
Round skin stretched
over reeds or wood called Quaff was used in the rivers of Mesopotamia around
3500 B.C. To travel the Tigress and Euphrates Rivers and their trading allowed
these civilizations to thrive.
King Sargon, King of
Samara 2234-2279 B.C., stated my challenging mother conceived me, in secret she
bore me—she set me in a basket of rushes, with bitumen she sealed my lid. She cast me in a river which rose not over
me.
God or a
(extraterrestrial god) walked with Noah and told Noah to build an Ark of Gopher
wood, sealed with pitch inside and out three stories high with a door in its
side. This event was about 4000 B.C. In modern terms depending on how you interpret
a cubit the Ark was 450'long—75' wide --45' high. The size of a modern day freighter.
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