Earths Forbidden Secrets By Maxwell Igan

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This event is said to have occurred in 3115 B.C. significantly, just two years before the Mayan
Calendar was started in 3113 B.C. If the Sumerian account is true then it is quite reasonable to
assume that upon fleeing his brother Ra in Egypt the most logical place for him to have first gone
to seek refuge was the abode of his father who had already set up a substantial operations center
in the Abzu which has now been identified as Southern Africa. It is quite possible that then
gathered supplies, assembled a group of followers and made his way to South America to become
known as Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent. It’s also reasonable to assume that if such an event
occurred then we should find traces of it – which indeed we do.
One tantalizing hint of this is the remarkable fact that the Mayan calendar was started on 3113
B.C. which coincides very closely with the date that Thoth is reported to have fled Egypt, in fact
just two years later. This makes it highly likely that the Mayan Calendar and long count were also
begun by the Great Master of science and Mathematics Thoth. Further weight is added to this
claim by the fact that Ancient Sumerian, Akkadian and Egyptian texts all indicate that it was also
he who began the first Sumerian calendar in Nippur. Under scrutiny the Mayan Calendar can also
be seen to have many similarities to the calendar of Nippur. Too many to be mere coincidence.
There is also the fact that the original builders of many of the most ancient sites attributed to
the Mayan culture were in fact the mysterious Olmecs and it is now obvious the Olmecs were of
African descent. This is made abundantly clear by depictions on ancient Olmec Stele. Many of
these depict animals that are totally unknown in South America, such as elephants and giraffes,
plus the ethnicity of the race can easily be ascertained from the bizarre and very enigmatic Olmec
Heads that have been found scattered through the South American jungle (fig.134) simply by
comparing the features to those of a normal African Male (fig.133).


Fig.133 Fig.134


Of particular interest however, are the tales pertaining to the legendary father of the South
American civilization, Manco Capac who stories tell us was presented with a golden wand by
Viracocha or Quetzalcoatl (who were most likely one and the same) with which to found the
civilization in a ceremony on the island of the Sun on Lake Titicaca high in the Andes.


Manco Capac & The Golden Wand
There are a number of different variations on the tale of Manco Capac but the gist of the story
is that Manco Capac was a south American survivor of the deluge. Far back in time on an island
on Lake Titicaca, he was given a golden object by the Gods and told to go forth from there and
find a place where the object would ‘sink into the ground’ and in that place he was to found a new
city and a new civilization. The place that he founded was Cuzco.
The elaborate ceremony involved the presentation of a golden wand to Manco Capac from
Viracocha /Quetzalcoatl. The wand Manco Capac was given then enabled him to found the great

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