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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Tower of Babel?

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Refer to yesterday's post about Indic, Gathic and European languages. I pointed out that there were two major centers for the development of what we know as modern European languages. One is Anatolia (Asia Minor) and the other is the Russian Steppes. Adjacent to both of those regions is the region of Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia is where some of the records of the Aegean Event survived to various degrees. It was also a region that was heavily effected by the second first and second wave of the Aegean Event. On one level it was flooded with refugees from the coast of Asia Minor and the Levant who were attacked by the invading white tribes. Mesopotamia was also attacked by the invading tribes also. The whole region though (Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Northern Africa and the Levant) was in turmoil before the Aegean Event. In fact it was this turmoil that brought about the Aegean Event. The events that brought about the Aegean Event was a combination of factors such as environmental, economic, religious, political, etc. In the Bible you have the story of the the tower of Babel where the language was "confused" so that multiple languages were born. There is a tradition from some plus degrees that speaks on a man wanting to force the people who were speaking multiple languages to speak one tongue. There is a similar event spoken of in some Sumerian tables that, depending on the translation, speaks of language being disrupted OR a plea for the unity of language to be restored. What does this have to do with the above? The explosion of the diversity of languages in that part of the planet happened approximately 4,000 years before the advent of the Aegean Event. Also with eventual wars that followed the Aegean Event the newly generated European language spread heavily wherever the white tribes invaded. (Cont in comments) #AegeanEvent #ScienceOfSelf #TowerOfBabel #Mesopotamia #Sumeria #ALifeAllah #SupremeUnderstanding

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