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B.C. 450,000 yrs Gods Kingship Perpetual posterity World Government- Not A.D.

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Scholars have told us that the first civilization on Earth emerged in a land called Sumer some 6000 years ago. New archaeological and scientific discoveries made by Michael Tellinger, Johan Heine and a team of leading scientists, show that to be not the case as Michael reveals and researches the mysterious ancient stone structures that occupy a vast area of ground at the southern tip of Africa.

Adam’s Calendar, now referred to as ENKI’s CALENDAR, is the flagship among millions of circular stone ruins, ancient roads, agricultural terraces and thousands of ancient mines, left behind by a vanished civilization which we now call the FIRST PEOPLE. These settlements cover most of southern Africa, an area about twice the size of Texas. They carved detailed images into the hardest rock, worshiped the sun, and were the first to carve an image of the Egyptian Ankh – key of life and universal knowledge thousands upon thousands of years before the Egyptians ever came to light.   ------   Below is a well written and thought-provoking article Michael wrote based on his researches in Africa. I found it most interesting.

A.D. Anno Domini uncivilized ignorance of Monotheism one God who is a sodomite character, that allegedly had begot a boy child name Jesus Christ. Indo-European uses African existencs to make their imitations of civilization<> 

Uncivilized sodomy statement: The first historically attested and formulized calendars date to the Bronze Age who invented the very first calendar?  In 1582, when Pope Gregory XIII introduced his Gregorian calendar, Europe adhered to the Julian calendar, first implemented by Julius Caesar in 46 B.C.

The Mesolithic "calendar" is thousands of years older than previous known formal time-measuring monuments created in Mesopotamia.

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