Legend of bodimo: a mystery resolved (part3)

In Part 2 of this miniseries, we saw that, properly analysed, bo-dimo (giants) were not ‘wayward angels (or spirit-creatures) from Heaven’ that settled on Earth; they were lonely astronauts fed up with their space duties.

And as for their giant stature, I duly explained that it is now established fact that an astronaut grows by whole inches for every few weeks he or she spends in the weightlessness of space and that this is currently being monitored by NASA in their latest expedition to the International Space Station. The only remaining paradigm shift here is the notion that there were astronaut-giants even in pre-Flood days (i.e. before 10983 BC: the geologically correct time date of the Flood when the Ice Age peaked, leading to catastrophic tectonic movements that generated outsized tsunamis).

 Did rockets and spaceflight indeed exist in great antiquity? According to ‘Forbidden Archaeology’ (so-named by Michael Cremo from direct experience) they did. A stunningly accurate sculpture of one, carved out of volcanic ash, was excavated with other artefacts belonging to the Uratru kingdom of some 4500 years ago (see www.bibliotecapleyades.net for its exhibition at the Turkish History Museum). The logical question is: if these people had never seen one before, how could they have depicted it so accurately …complete with a fully suited astronaut in the cockpit?

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