C. The Immediate Legacy: Conclusions
What emerges from
this examination is rather chilling, for it will be apparent that
the “Story of the Stones” and Ninurta’s inventorying activity
parallels another, though less ancient, myth: the Fall of Lucifer
and the removal of the lapis exili, The
“Stone of Exile” from his crown.
There is, however, a
significant difference. Not only is there a clear indication that
the function of many of the specifically weaponized stones is
“acoustic” in nature, in keeping with a
possible weapon based on scalar physics, but there is also an
indication that two of these stones in particular were so powerful
and impervious to destruction that they could only be removed and
hidden, thus allowing the possibility that, while lost, they may
still exist, and exist somewhere on the earth at that.
Equally important is
the fact that the text seems to confirm our equation in a previous
chapter that not only associates “Mountains” with “planets” in the
formulary of catastrophists, but with the e-kurs of the Sumerians, the man-made mountains of
the Pyramids and Ziggurats. Thus, if
then it is clear that an inventory is not only being taken of
objects inside a pyramid, but it is equally clear that the best
known example of a Pyramid from which there is clear evidence that
something has been removed is the Great Pyramid.
Mountains ≈ Planets ≈ Pyramids,
This equation thus
casts Zechariah Sitchin’s “Pyramid Wars” in a whole new light and
context, for now, far from being events set merely on earth, the
planetary component of the equation would indicate that these wars
were cosmic in their scale, ferocity, and
significance.
Clearly, if the
inventory of the power stones that forms the bulk of the
Exploits of Ninurta are identified with
the Tablet(s) of Destinies stolen initially by Tiamat and later by
Anzu, as there is evident reason to believe, then by the same
token, it is also evident that at least some of this awesomely destructive technology
survived the last known war for their possession.
And the clear
association of these “stones of power” with the “ekurs” or
artificial mountains of the pyramids and ziggurats would suggest
where one with sufficient money and technology might look to find
them again.
But exactly
what were the original Tablets of
Destinies? And why fight such a cosmically destructive war over,
and with, them?