This idea is supported by the accounts of British archaeologist William Flinders Petrie, who in 1904 discovered a large smelting facility on Mount Horeb, located in the southern end of the Sinai Peninsula. Some scholars believe that Horeb is the actual location of the Mountain of Moses mentioned in the Bible.
It was on Horeb that Petrie discovered an enclosed temple composed of adjoining halls, shrines, and chambers, all filled with carvings, pillars, and stelae depicting Egyptian nobility and mentioning the mysterious
mfkzt.
Most surprising was the discovery of a metallurgist’s crucible along with a considerable amount of pure white powder cleverly concealed under the flagstone. Unconcerned with the powder, Petrie allowed it to blow away in the Sinai winds.
Engravings in this ancient temple depict various Egyptian rulers, among these Tuthmosis IV and Amenhotep III along with the god Hathor. In these carvings various persons are offering the king a conical loaf, suspected to be the legendary white powder known as
mfkzt
. This suspicion is strongly supported by the fact that the figure offering the powder can be identified as an Egyptian treasurer named Sobekhotep, elsewhere described as the man who “brought the noble Precious Stone to his majesty.”
The ancient gold powder today can be connected to the accidental discovery of single-atom (monatomic) elements in the 1970s by Phoenix-area cotton farmer David Hudson. His discovery was followed by several scientific papers exploring the mysteries of atomic structure, nucleus deformation, and electromagnetism. Hudson, trained in the sciences, spent millions on research before obtaining eleven worldwide patents on his “orbitally rearranged monatomic elements (ORME).” He found that the nuclei of such monatomic matter act in an unusual manner. Under certain circumstances, they begin spinning, becoming deformed, flatten, and enter a “highward” or high-spin state. When reaching this state, the electrons turn to pure white light, and the individual atoms separate, producing a white monatomic powder.
Using thermogravimetric analysis, it was found that a sample of Hudson’s monatomic matter lost 44 percent of its original weight when reduced to this white powder state. By either heating or cooling the material, it would gain weight or lose weight and when heated, could achieve a gravitational attraction of less than zero. Some scientists have concluded that this newly discovered material is “exotic matter” capable of creating energy fields that bend time and space. The material’s antigravitational properties were confirmed when it was shown that a weighing pan weighed less when the powder was placed in it than it did empty. The matter had passed its antigravitational properties to the pan.
In addition to this amazing conclusion, it was found that when the white powder was heated to a certain degree, not only did its weight disappear, but the powder itself vanished from sight. When a spatula was used to stir around in the pan, there apparently was nothing there. Yet as the material cooled, it reappeared in its original configuration. The material had not simply disappeared, it apparently had moved into another dimensional plane.
The fabled Ark of the Covenant may have played a role in the story of the mysterious monatomic gold, as some researchers believe it was a vessel filled with the white powder, causing it to levitate and act as a speaker for the voice of a god. According to Gardner, “The Ark of the Covenant was a powerful electronic arcing device—the provider of the ‘fire’ with which Moses burned the Golden Calf. As a storage facility for the [ORME] powder, it also became a superconductor in its own right, with the ability to ride on its own Meissner Field.” German physicist Walter Meissner demonstrated the effect of manipulating magnetic energy fields by a superconductor in 1933.
Was the ark a supernatural manifestation or an alien artifact? Gardner suggested that the ark was filled with the white powder of gold, which allowed it to be moved by levitation. After all, descriptions of the ark’s solid gold mercy seat would mean it weighed more than 2,700 pounds, an impossible weight for only a few men to carry.
Alan Alford argued that Abraham’s god, Yahweh, was an Anunnaki who kept in communication with his chosen people through the Ark of the Covenant, in reality a radio transmitter/receiver. Rene A. Boulay, author of
Flying Serpents and Dragons: The Story of Mankind’s Reptilian Past
, also saw the ark as a communication device and thought it significant that the ark had to be completed according to very precise instructions before the tablets containing the Ten Commandments were placed inside. “The tablets presumably contained the power source necessary to activate the receiver-transmitter,” he wrote.
A verse in the Old Testament (Numbers 7:89) may even have described the location of the device’s speaker: “When Moses entered the Tent of Meeting to speak with the Lord, he heard the voice speaking to him from between the two cherubim above the atonement cover on the ark of the Testimony. And he spoke with him” (New International Version).
Science is coming to understand that gravity and time are interconnected aspects of hyperspace energy and that this new monatomic technology allows manipulation and control at the subatomic level. Some scientists believe that such control might do much more than offer new propulsion technology. It may open the door to antigravity, limitless free energy, faster-than-light speeds, and much more, perhaps even interdimensional travel and time travel.
In addition to the amazing properties listed earlier, some believe that the white powder of gold might also provide a cure for diseases such as AIDS and cancer, even put an end to the aging process. This amazing substance may have even been a source of interest for certain U.S. leaders with secret-society connections who wanted to send troops into Iraq in 2003. Could this white powder have been a reason?
In 1999, ABC News reported that nearly four hundred ancient Sumerian artifacts had been discovered in the southern Iraqi town of Basmyiah, about one hundred miles south of Baghdad. The Iraqi News Agency said the objects ranged from animal and human-shaped “toys” to cuneiform tablets and even “ancient weapons.” At least one cylinder seal depicted a tall person thought to represent King Gilgamesh. The antiquities were dated to before 2500 BC and were stored in the basement of the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad.
Further discoveries in Iraq were made in 2002 and early 2003 by archaeologists from the Bavarian Department of Historical Monuments in Munich, Germany, using digital mapping technology. According to spokesman Jorg Fassbinder, a magnetometer was utilized to locate buried walls, gardens, palaces, and a surprising network of canals that would have made Uruk a “Venice in the desert.”
This equipment also located a structure in the middle of the Euphrates River, which Fassbinder’s team believed to be the tomb of Gilgamesh. The new discoveries were added to those stored in Baghdad’s Iraqi National Museum, which had been closed to the public since the first Gulf War in 1991.
By mid-2002, President George W. Bush was clearly intent on invading Iraq, citing weapons of mass destruction hidden there. His well-publicized claim of such weapons came despite assurances from United Nations chief weapons inspector Hans Blix, officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and even Scott Ritter, a former U.S. weapons inspector, that Iraq had no nuclear or biological weapons of mass destruction. On March 20, 2003, U.S. forces crossed Iraq’s borders. Unlike previous military campaigns, in which armies captured key cities before consolidating their forces and moving to the next objective, U.S. forces made a beeline for Baghdad, bypassing most of the country.
Once the capital was in American hands, by late April 2003, looters took at least fifty thousand priceless artifacts and tablets from the Iraqi National Museum. Despite prior attempts to alert American military officers of the danger of losing seven-thousand-year-old artifacts, American authorities failed to prevent the wholesale looting of humankind’s most ancient treasures. “It was my impression that the Department of Defense had made provisions for the safeguarding of monuments and museums,” lamented Maxwell Anderson, president of the Association of Art Museum Directors. Anderson was among a group that in January 2003 had alerted Pentagon and State Department officials to the importance of these antiquities.
When the looting began, one Iraqi archaeologist summoned U.S. troops to protect the National Museum. Five Marines accompanied the man to the museum and chased out the thieves by firing shots over their heads. However, after about thirty minutes, the soldiers were ordered to withdraw, and the looters soon returned. The only building in Baghdad to receive full American protection was the Ministry of Oil.
Western media portrayed the looting as a chaotic scramble created by common thieves. Yet evidence has emerged that some of these looters were highly organized and had an agenda. According to an Associated Press report, some thieves had keys to the Iraqi National Museum and its vaults. McGuire Gibson of The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago said that “it looks as if part of the theft was a very, very deliberate, planned action,” and noted that the thieves were able to target the best material in the museum.” I have a suspicion it was organized outside the country. In fact, I’m pretty sure it was,” he said. Dony George, head of the Baghdad National Museum, agreed. “I believe they were people who knew what they wanted. They had passed by the gypsum copy of the Black Obelisk. This means that they must have been specialists. They did not touch the copies.” Christopher Bollyn of the
American Free Press
also noted that the thieves used glasscutters unavailable in Iraq. Moreover, they were able to take away a huge bronze bust that would have required a forklift to move.
Such suspicions were later confirmed by Colonel Matthew Bogdanos, deputy director for the Joint Interagency Coordination Group, originally assigned to seek out weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. After gaining permission from General Tommy Franks, Bogdanos probed the museum looting.
In an interview published in the January–February 2004 issue of
Archaeology
, Bogdanos was asked what was still missing from the Iraqi National Museum. He replied, “You have the public gallery from which originally 40 exhibits were taken. We’ve recovered 11. Turning to the storage rooms, there were about 3,150 pieces taken from those, and that’s almost certainly by random and indiscriminant looters. Of those, we’ve recovered 2,700. So there’s about 400 of these pieces, excavated pieces, missing.
“The final group is from the basement,” he added. “The basement is what we’ve been calling the inside job. And I will say it forever like a mantra: it is inconceivable to me that the basement was breached and the items stolen without an intimate insider’s knowledge of the museum. From there about 10,000 pieces were taken. We’ve only recovered 650, approximately.”
Who wanted these artifacts gone and why? Could it be possible that the occupation of Iraq had more to do with gaining control over artifacts and technology than with stopping weapons of mass destruction or bringing freedom and democracy to the region? Michael E. Salla, who has taught at the American University in Washington, D.C., the Australian National University in Canberra, and George Washington University, believes this is indeed the case. “Competing clandestine government organizations are struggling through proxy means to take control of ancient extraterrestrial (ET) technology that exists in Iraq,” he wrote in a 2002 research study. Could Saddam Hussein have been working on unlocking the secrets of the monatomic gold? After all, it was widely reported that Hussein believed he was the reincarnated Nebuchadnezzar. If the United States believed that he would succeed, could that have contributed to the rush to war with Iraq?
And yet this cutting-edge science of today apparently was known to selected persons thousands of years ago, including King Nebuchadnezzar. The biblical Book of Daniel details an attempt to communicate with ancient Mesopotamian gods by Nebuchadnezzar, who built a tall narrow structure of gold near Babylon. This structure has been described as a furnace, suggesting that it was used to produce the mystical white powder of gold. However, the king’s men were unable to make it work properly. When three Hebrew scholar/priests who had been appointed by the prophet Daniel to administrate Babylon—Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego—refused to serve the king, they were thrown into the crucible. But after clothing themselves in hats, coats, and “other garments,” the trio survived the fire.
Oddly enough, when Nebuchanezzar checked to see if the three were dead, he was amazed, saying, “Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire, and they have no hurt; and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God” (Daniel 3:25, King James Version). Although no further mention is made of this fourth, godlike person, the three Israelites were honored by the king and prospered under his kingship. Obviously there is something much more to gold than ornamental jewelry and wealth.
Could the millennia-long veneration of gold have more to do with ancient knowledge of its intrinsic power than with its monetary worth? Could Saddam Hussein have been working on unlocking the secrets of the white-powder gold? Was there somewhere someone more concerned with gaining control over recently discovered knowledge and perhaps even technology that might undo the modern monopolies in religion and technology than with gaining oil or regime change?
This is not sheer science fiction. As noted by Laurence Gardner, “In the field of quantum mechanics, scientists have recently confirmed that matter can indeed be in two places at once. It is now established that, through quantum entanglement, particles millions of light-years apart can be connected without physical contact. Space-time can now be manipulated; teleportation is becoming a reality; gravity-resistant material is heralded for air transport, and virtual science has led to a greater understanding of hyper-dimensional environments.”
But most people don’t know any of this. As Stephen Hawking noted in
The Illustrated Brief History of Time
, “Only a few people can keep up with the rapidly advancing frontier of knowledge, and they have to devote their whole time to it and specialize in one small area. The rest of the population has little idea of the advances that are being made or the excitement they are generating.” The same could be said about the advances in understanding true human origins and history.