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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago
Handbag of the Gods
“We present the finale of the “Eye of the Storm” series. In his concluding episode, author and Thunderbolts colleague Andrew Hall brings to light the handbag depicted all over the world in ancient stonework. The earliest know depictions are in petroglyphs that can’t all be dated, but are believed to be from before 9,000 BC. These figures just might symbolically commemorate the most Earth-shattering event known to man.”
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I watched this the other night and found his interpretation a bit too arcane for me to grasp. I’ve followed his series in it’s entirety, but I felt like I was missing something when he was going over the symbology of the vulture stone at Golbelki Tepe. A fault of my own thinking I would assume, but I’ve never heard anyone else describe the handbags, watches and pinecones as anything other than actual objects… well, maybe not the pinecone.
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