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"The Akkadians called those from the sky 'Ilu'—'the High Ones'. The Canaanites and Phoenicians called them 'Baal'—'Lords' or 'Wanderers beyond the Clouds'." The figure in the centre is the Sun, hence the golden yellow colour of his body. The phallus and semen allude to the giving of life! Look again. Running through the centre of the figure is a curved line. That's an orbit. It passes through the third chakra (the solar plexus), which is a direct indication of the position of the orbit. Two planets are shown on this orbit: one in front of the figure, the other behind. This composition plainly states that on the orbit of the Earth (the third out from the Sun) two planets are moving: the Earth and some other body. The Sun looks at the Earth, the size (mass) of which is less than the size of the planet behind the Sun's back. It is located diametrically opposite us, behind the Sun, so we cannot see it! Evidently the Egyptians were seeking to set down for perpetuity information obtained from the Neferu. It therefore survived not only on the walls of tombs in the Valley of the Kings, but also in the cosmogony of the Pythagorean Philolaus who asserted, too, that behind the Sun (which he called Hestia, the central hearth) there was a body similar to our own planet—the Counter-Earth, or Anti-Earth. It would seem that the Neferu of the ancient Egyptians and the Nephilim of the Sumerians are travellers from another planet. Is such a thing possible? It's hard to believe; harder still to consider the logical consequences. After all, in school and in higher education our teachers gave and are still giving a completely different version of history. But if it is so, where exactly did these Neferu or Baal come from? Do the Egyptian writings contain at least some mention, some hint, that would throw light on this? Yes, there is something! Revelations from the Egyptian Book of the Earth Let's return to Egypt, to the Valley of the Kings. We are going to visit the tomb of Ramses VI, a pharaoh of the 20th dynasty during the New Kingdom period. We go inside to the upper level J, to the central part of the right- hand wall (see figure 1). It is a fragment from the Book of the Earth, Part A, Scene 7. This image contains several layers of information, but we shall concentrate for the moment on the main thing. The figure in the centre of the composition is covered with yellow paint. Semen is dripping from his phallus onto the head of the little human figure. What associations does that bring to your mind? Egyptologists thought the same. Everything depicted here is explained in brilliantly concrete fashion. Curious sightings recorded by astronomers Early on the morning of 25 January 1662, Gian Domenico Cassini, the director of the Paris Observatory, discovered close to Venus an unknown crescent-shaped body that cast a shadow—a direct indication that this was a large planet and not a star. Venus, too, was crescent shaped at that moment, and at first Cassini believed that he had found a satellite of the second planet. The body was of very large size. Cassini estimated its diameter as a quarter that of Venus. He made his next record of observing this planet in 1672. Fourteen years later, on 18 August 1686, Cassini saw the same body again—an event he recorded in his diary. On 23 October 1740, shortly before sunrise, the mysterious planet was spotted by James Short, a member of the Royal Society (of science) and an amateur astronomer. Aiming his telescope at Venus, he saw very close to it a "starlet". Pointing another telescope at it that had a magnification of 50-60x and was fitted with a micrometer, he determined its distance from Venus, which was around 10.2°. He could see Venus exceptionally clearly. The air was very clear and so Short took a look at this "starlet" at a magnification of 240x and, to his enormous surprise, discovered that it was in the same phase as Venus. That : is to say, Venus and the mysterious