ALIEN INTERVIEW - THE NEW EARTH - Earth Changes and The ...
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At Akrotiri there are multi-story buildings. This city may have had the earliest form of town<br />
planning (structured assembly of interconnecting roads <strong>and</strong> paths) ever discovered, again,<br />
with fresh running water <strong>and</strong> toilets in each house leading to a sewer system. Many such<br />
sites now have been unearthed, both on Crete <strong>and</strong> Santorini."<br />
-- Reference: Wikipedia.org (See "Santorini")<br />
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"... the Egyptians., who called "Atlantis" Kepchu, which also happens to be their<br />
name for the people of Crete."<br />
"Minoan civilization disappeared suddenly, at the height of its wealth <strong>and</strong> power. This also<br />
was similar to Plato's description of the fate of the "Atlanteans". Scientists theorize that<br />
multiple tsunamis hit the isl<strong>and</strong> of Crete, circa 1500 BC, which came from the direction of the<br />
isl<strong>and</strong> of Santorini (then called <strong>The</strong>ra) about 100 miles from Crete.<br />
Santorini is the site of a massive caldera with an isl<strong>and</strong> at its center. Vulcanologists have<br />
determined this ill-fated isl<strong>and</strong> was engulfed by the terrible ca. 1500 BC eruption <strong>and</strong><br />
collapse of the Stroggilí volcano there, which affected the entire eastern Mediterranean, as<br />
far away as the Near East—possibly the most powerful eruption in recorded history, ejecting<br />
approximately 30 km³ (7 cu miles) of magma, up to 36 km (23 miles) high. Volcanic events of<br />
this magnitude are known to generate tsunamis."<br />
-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />
161 "... the exact geodetic center of Egypt..."<br />
"Five years into the co-regency, Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhenaten <strong>and</strong> left<br />
<strong>The</strong>bes to establish a new Egyptian capital city, which he called Akhetaten (meaning the<br />
resting place or horizon of the Aten). <strong>The</strong> change in name indicated that he no longer<br />
considered himself to be the son of the god Amun, but of Aten. On the monuments marking<br />
the four corners of the new city, Akhenaten referred to the hateful words spoken about him<br />
<strong>and</strong> his forefathers by the priests of Amun. Obviously, he had hoped that the city of<br />
Akhetaten would be his resting place as well.<br />
At the city of Akhetaten, the ancient religion of the Aten received a make-over. Aten temple<br />
design, ritual, <strong>and</strong> symbolism (by a falcon-headed man <strong>and</strong> a sun disc referred to as Re-<br />
Herakhty) derived originally from the traditional solar god Ra whose center of worship had<br />
been from very ancient times at Memphis <strong>and</strong> On (Heliopolis). By the end of the coregency,<br />
the falcon-man had been removed from the Aten's symbol. <strong>The</strong> Aten had in essence<br />
become a god without human or animal image. <strong>The</strong> disc of the sun was now considered to<br />
be the single physical representation of the invisible <strong>and</strong> eternal god, Ra, <strong>and</strong> a deity in its<br />
own right. (<strong>The</strong> sun disc was used later as a royal "lamelech" seal by the Kings of Judah).<br />
<strong>The</strong> cartouche of Akhenaten's god <strong>and</strong> heavenly father, the Aten, bore the name Imram. In<br />
the Bible, Moses is referred to as the son of Amram, the Hebrew equivalent.<br />
<strong>The</strong> name of the Egyptian deity Aten transliterates into the Hebrew word Adon. Adon,<br />
which is translated by English Bibles as "the Lord" (<strong>and</strong> Adonai, translated as "my Lord") is<br />
used along with Jehovah (Yhwh) in the Bible as the exclusive personal names of God.<br />
Moreover, in ancient times, the name Jehovah (Yhwh) was written, but never spoken.<br />
Whenever the written name Jehovah (Yhwh) was to be read out loud, Adon (Aten) was<br />
voiced instead. <strong>The</strong> written form of Adon is infrequent, however, its limited usage is<br />
significant, especially in the first six books of the Bible (See under "LORD" in Strong's<br />
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