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In prehistory, most tribes were predominately of the matriarchal type, which is why all Bronze Age villages were circular in design. Even the later concept of the Arthurian “Round Table” indicates the idea that no one man is head and that kingship (sic, kin- ship) arises from the camaraderie and collaboration of all, not the ego driven, auto- cratic travesties of later periods. In many cultures the dead warriors were buried in cir- cular cairns or mounds called sidhes (pronounced she). This word connotes female breast and the burial chambers actually look like such from outside. The implication is that the dead are placed again inside the womb, the breast, the symbols of renewed life. The Egyptians used to place their dead within sarcophagi that were symbols of the female body. In fact, the interior of the lid of the sarcophagus had the image of the night sky as the over-arching body of the mother goddess Nuith. Clearly, the monarchies of any age have been responsible for atrocious crimes. And yet, the monarchs themselves claim rulership by “Divine Right.” James VI of Scotland became James I of England and was the main Proponent of this. The origins of the sanctity of kings The state of monarchy is the most supreme thing upon earth, for kings are not only God's lieutenants upon earth, and sit upon god's throne, but even by God himself are called gods...and so their power after a certain relation compared to divine power..for if you will consider the attributes to God, you shall see how they agree in the person of a king...to dis- pute what God does is blasphemy...so it is sedition in subjects to dispute what a king may do in the height of his power. I would not have you meddle with such ancient rights of mine as I have received from my predecessors... James VI (King of Scotland and England). On Atlantis, the segregated or imprisoned groups had their biology studied and exper- iments were continued for centuries. Along with their supersensory skills, the Nephilim also possessed great knowledge of biology, crystallography, organic comput- ing, and robotics, etc. Such sciences were common in pre-diluvian epochs and are not discoveries of our “silicon age.” Many scholars have pondered why it is that certain ancient cultures like the Sumerian, Indo-Aryan and Egyptian have alphabets, mathe- matical concepts, and symbolic cosmologies, all just appearing fully formed without record of the normal antecedent and curulatory Stratifications that must attend these ia so cut . woud oat 14 1 achievements. Here are some examples of the quandaries that beset the scholars and academes. Sir Leonard Woolley in his Ur of the Chaldees wrote: There is nothing to show to what race the first inhabitants of Mesopotamia belonged...At a date which we cannot ix people of a new race made their way into the valley, coming od, a 17 Old World Disorder goes back to pre-diluvian times, however. whence we do not know... Atlantis, Alien Visitation, and Genetic Manipulation