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Prescott, in his book History of the Conquest of Mexico wrote:
"When the Spanish arrived for the first time in Mexico, they were amazed at seeing the cross, the sacred symbol of their own faith (the Catholics transformed the sacred symbol of the planet Nibiru into a pagan idol and committed crimes in its name - A/N), built for worshipping". Details: The Catholic Encyclopedia, volume 4, page 517, the article "The Cross".
The Catholic Encyclopedia contains a photograph of a cross located in Palenque (Mexico) from the ninth century B.C., with a monument called "The Temple of the Cross" (volume 10, page 253, the article "Mexico").
The Planet Eris/Nibiru getting closer to our solar system is the cause of all these extreme phenomena are periodically taking place on Earth once in 3600 years. A few new arguments from the ancient writings correlated with the current situation:
1) 7200 years ago, during the cataclysm known as "the Noah's flood", the Sumerians writings:
"Sudden changes in temperature must have created violent storms accompanied by rain torrents. Moving faster than the waters, the storms, the clouds and the darkened sky announced the avalanche of the waters … we belive that the various texts and facts that have been discovered till now suggest … such a slip into the Antarctic waters of billions of tones of water. This event provoked a huge flooding. From the Antarctic waters, it rapidly spread to the Indian, Atlantic and Pacific oceans. These phenomena are described in the ancient texts … sooner or later, a portion, whether a small one or a large one, of the ice field slips into the Planetary Ocean … Both the Mesopotamian text and the Bible describe how shaken the Earth was at the arrival of the celestial Lord (Yahweh/Anu - A/N). Didn't they realize (the author is referring to the Anunnaki/Elohim, the inhabitants of the Planet of the Gods - A/N) … noticing the climate changes and the instability of the polar calotte from Antarctica, that the next (( crossing )) of their planet … would eventually attract the catastrophe ?" (Sitchin, The Twelfth Planet).(5. PHOTO).
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