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gobekli tepe

Date of Construction: Approximately 9,000BC, (11,000 years ago)
Built by: Unknown, According to the Book of Enoch an Ancient Race guided by Aliens called the Watchers Relevance to our UFO Photo: How could Gobekli Tepe have been built by a prehistoric people 11,000 years ago who were a prehistoric people of Hunter Gatherers and who had no tools or pottery? The answer of course is that it would be impossible. The most logical explanation to us is that it was built with Alien Help Could Construction have been carried out WITHOUT ALIEN help?: In my view NO, to believe that a group of Hunter / Gatherers could have built Gobekli Tepe is unbelievable, the giant Monolithe stoones weigh up to 15 Tonnes each and are aligned in such away that the buuilders had advanced cosmis knowkedge. Gobekli Tepe: The World’s First Temple?Predating Stonehenge by 6,000 years, Turkey’s stunning Gobekli Tepe upends the conventional view of the rise of civilization, Now seen as early evidence of prehistoric worship, the hilltop site was previously shunned by researchers as nothing more than a Medieval cemetery. Gobekli Tepe: Who Built It, When and WhyGöbekli Tepe is a name familiar to anyone interested in the ancient mysteries subject. Billed as the oldest stone temple in the world, it is composed of a series of megalithic structures containing rings of carved T-shaped pillars.
Göbekli TepeGobekli Tepe Facts:- Constructed about 9000BC (11,000 years ago)- Located 10 Kms from Ufra in South Eastern Turkey- Ufra is said to be the legendary Garden of Eden, a terrestrial paradise rich with flora and fauna. - includes massive carved stones - crafted and arranged by prehistoric people who had not yet developed metal tools or pottery - is thought to be the world’s first Temple - includes standing stones and pillars arranged in circles up to 20 meters across (60 feet) - in another area on the hillside are four other rings of partially excavated pillars. Each ring has a roughly similar layout: in the center are two large stone T-shaped pillars encircled by slightly smaller stones facing inward - the tallest pillars tower 16 feet and weigh between seven and ten tons - some of the Pillars are blank while others are elaborately carved with Lions, Vultures, Foxes and Scorpions To carve, erect and bury rings of seven-ton stone pillars would have required hundreds or thousands of workers, all needing to be fed and housed. How could this have been built by bands of hunter-gatherer people? Resting in the fertile crescent, near or at the birth of humanity, according to the Bible, could Gobekli Tepe have been built by the Watchers (a race of “Angels” as documented in the Book of Enoch) who guarded the Garden of Eden. Though the Book of Enoch was omitted from the Bible, several versions found throughout the world legitimize it’s apocryphal legacy. According to the Book of Enoch these Angels came from the heavens and laid with the wives of man to create the Nephilim, also known as the Annunaki to the Babylonians. This coincided with the arrival of reptilian giants on Earth. These “Angels” from advanced races came to assist Earths people with knowledge and arts. Gobekli Tepe appears in this same moment and marks a huge leap in knowledge and skill that didn’t exist on the planet before. Were these Angels the first documented evidence of Alien Interaction with us?
Gobekli Tepe's pillar carvings are dominated not by edible prey like deer and cattle but by menacing creatures such as lions, spiders, snakes, vultures and scorpions. The Book of EnochIn the Book of Enoch, the Watchers are angels dispatched to Earth to watch over the humans. They soon begin to lust for human women and, at the prodding of their leader Samyaza, defect en masse to illicitly instruct humanity and procreate among them. The offspring of these unions are the Nephilim, savage giants who pillage the earth and endanger humanity. Samyaza and his associates further taught their human charges arts and technologies such as weaponry, cosmetics, mirrors, sorcery, and other techniques that would otherwise be discovered gradually over time by humans, not foisted upon them all at once. Eventually God allows a Great Flood to rid the earth of the Nephilim, but first sends Uriel to warn Noah so as not to eradicate the human race. The watchers are bound "in the valleys of the Earth" until Judgment Day (Jude verse 6 says, "And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day."). The Nephilim The Nephilim were known as the Annunaki to the Babylonians. This coincided with the arrival of reptilian giants on Earth. These “Angels” from advanced races came to assist the people of Earth with knowledge and arts. Gobekli Tepe appears in this same moment and marks a huge leap in knowledge and skill that didn’t exist on the planet before. Are the myths of the Watchers of the book of Enoch and the Anunnaki of Mesopotamian memories of the Göbekli builders and their impact on the rise of civilization.
Cosmic KnowledgeEverywhere you look at Göbekli Tepe there is confirmation that its builders had a knowledge of the cosmos. From the strange glyphs and ideograms on the various stones, which include symbols resembling the letters C and H, to the twelvefold division of stones in the various enclosures, there is powerful evidence that these 11,000-year-old temples resonate the influence of the celestial heavens. The H glyphs seem to relate to the shaman’s journey from this world to the otherworld, while the C glyphs are almost certainly slim lunar crescents signifying the transition from one lunar cycle to the next. Even the design of the enclosures appears to have cosmic significance. Invariably the structures are oval in shape, with a length to breadth ratio of 5:4, numbers that could hint at the Göbekli builders’ profound awareness of cosmic time cycles not usually thought to have been understood until the age of Plato.
Final AbandonmentOver a period of around 1,500 years twenty major enclosures were constructed within the gradually emerging occupational mound at Göbekli Tepe. Old enclosures were periodically buried. Approximaetly in 8000BC the last remaining enclosures were covered over with imported earth, stone chippings and refuse matter, and the site abandoned to the elements. Some believe that the buried enclosures enabled the souls of shaman, or the spirits of the dead to journey to the source of creation, located in the vicinity of the Cygnus constellation.
Serpent-headed PeopleEven after Göbekli Tepe was abandoned, its memory, and those of the ruling elite behind its construction, lingered on among the Halaf and Ubaid peoples who flourished during the later half of the Neolithic age between 6000-4100BC.They controlled the all-important obsidian trade. Their elites, who appear to have belonged to specific family groups, artificially deformed their already elongated heads, not only to denote their status in society, but also possibly to mimic the perceived appearance of great ancestors, who had extremely long heads and faces. It is very possibly these great ancestors who are perhaps represented by the snake- or reptilian-headed clay figurines found in several Ubaid cemeteries.
The Rise of the AnunnakiThe elite of the Halaf and Ubaid were probably the forerunners of the god-kings who ruled the first city-states on the Mesopotamian plain which eventually became the civilizations of Sumer, Akkad, Assyria and Babylon. Their scribes preserved in cuneiform writing the ruling dynasties’ mythical history, in which the founders of the Neolithic revolution are known as the Anunnaki, the gods of heaven and earth. The Anunnaki are said to have given human kind the first sheep and grain, a memory almost certainly of the introduction of animal husbandry and agriculture at the time of the Neolithic revolution, which occurred in the same region as Göbekli Tepe around 9000-8000BC. The Anunnaki are occasionally likened to serpents, reflecting the snake-like appearance of Göbekli Tepe’s ruling elite, as well as those of the later Halaf and Ubaid cultures.
The WatchersThe earliest Semitic peoples of North Mesopotamia's oral traditions abouth Gobekli Tepe were carried into the land of Canaan by the first Israelites and recorded down in religious works such as the book of Enoch and the book of Giants. In these so-called Enochian texts the prime movers behind the construction of Göbekli Tepe, and the subsequent Neolithic revolution, are described as human angels called Watchers, who are extremely tall, wear coats of feathers, possess visages like vipers (that is, extremely long facial features), and are occasionally described as Serpents (indeed, one Watcher is named as the Serpent that beguiled Eve in the Garden of Eden). Two hundred of their number are said to have descended among mortal kind and taken mortal wives, who produced giant offspring called Nephilim.
The Rivers of ParadiseA memory also of this crucial period of human development is preserved perhaps in the stories of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. According to the book of Genesis this was located at the source of the four rivers of Paradise. Three can easily be identified as the Euphrates, Tigris and Araxes (the biblical Gihon), which all rise in eastern Anatolia. What is more, two of the rivers, the Euphrates and Araxes, take their rise in the vicinity of Bingöl Mountain, one of the primary sources of obsidian located just 200 miles (325kilometres) from Göbekli Tepe.
Local tradition asserts that Bingöl was also the source of the fourth river of Paradise, the Pison, while ancient writers record that the true source of the Tigris was in the same region. Armenian tradition also speaks of Bingöl Mountain being the place of the gods and the summit of the world from which emerge four great rivers that carry the waters of life to every part of the world. Everything points toward Bingöl Mountain being not only the “birthplace” of the Anunnaki, but also the site of the mountain of Paradise, and the place of descent of the Watchers in the book of Enoch.
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