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Black Sun Rising III By Jack Heart & Orage
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In the Book of the Jaguar Priests or Chilam Balam it is written that the road from the stars will descend from the sky and the 13 Gods of Heaven, and 9 Gods of Hell will come to earth. The Maya believed that the end was the beginning and the beginning the end, in destruction would come creation and creation destruction. It would happen at the black hole. At the crossroads, an image would appear in the sky.
The dark kingdom of Xibalba would manifest upon the earth. Xibalba is inhabited by winged creatures with the body of men and the heads and wings of bats. These creatures are blood drinkers and hostile to man. Most fierce among them is Camacotz or Camalotz which means “Sudden-Bloodletter.” Camalotz, depicted as the figurine above with an erect penus, killed most of the denizens of man’s second creation by ripping off their heads.
The Cthulhu mythos is the nightmarish legacy of H. P. Lovecraft. He wrote the old ones were sleeping in the bottomless depths of the oceans until the time when the right astral alignment will awaken them, and they will once again walk the earth reigning over an unspeakable kingdom of darkness. Their return is awaited by a priesthood of bat winged humanoids who bide their time concealed by darkness in the unknown recesses of the earth’s forgotten caves.
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The Mayans themselves are a people shrouded in darkness. Somewhere in the ninth century Maya civilization suddenly ceased to exist with the city Cancuén, their center of trade in what is now Guatemala, abandoned in an orgy of violence. The aristocracy of Cancuén; thirty-one men, woman and children were recently discovered hacked to pieces and tossed in what was their palace cistern. Eighty yards away in an unmarked shallow grave was buried their great king Kan Maax. The massacre took place around 800 CE. (1)
The Mayan calendar — just like the story of Akakor and the true names of Yahweh — is based on the number 13. The calendar is divided into 13 Baktuns. Each Baktun equals 144,000 days. When all 13 Baktuns are completed the calendar resets to zero and the Mayan doomsday scenario takes place. Mainstream archaeologists say the Mayan calendar began on August 11, 3114 BCE.
Using this genesis date, the destruction of earth should have taken place on December 21, 2012. But in the epilogue of Chronicles of Akakor Karl Brugger states “According to the Chilam Balam, the books of the jaguar priests of the Maya, history begins in 3113 B.C. The German Maya scholar Wolfgang Cordan connects this date with a mysterious historic event of great importance.” (2)
By moving the beginning up one year, the ending is moved up one year and the destruction of earth should have taken place on December 21, 2013. It doesn’t get any more historically important than that; and that is why authorities elected not to share that information with the ignorant masses. They were told Comet Ison was approaching…*
Brugger doesn’t say what the historic event was, but Wolfgang Cordan was the foremost expert on Mayan hieroglyphics. Historical records indicate that he died in 1966 at the age of fifty-six while in the field doing research. They also indicate that his friend and closest colleague was killed six months later. The index cards to Cordan’s until then academically definitive work on Mayan hieroglyphics; a comparative dictionary of Mayan writings, have never been found. It’s as if they never even existed…
Cordan was the lead linguist in a huge e