Earths Forbidden Secrets By Maxwell Igan

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volcanism have necessarily been much deeper, so that any volcanoes responsible for tektites have
drawn on the lunar material that suffered least during the period of ablation and is therefore most
like unaltered terrestrial mantle material.
“Ironically, that would explain why tektites are in some ways more like terrestrial rocks than
they are like the rocks of the lunar surface.”
There is of course one other explanation for the existence of Tektites and that is that they serve
as strong evidence of nuclear events in our distant past. As much as the theory disagrees with the
accepted academic version of history, the evidence is just far too compelling to simply ignore
without adequate investigation.


The Harpoon of Horus
Exhibit E is further documentary and pictorial evidence in the form of ancient texts that
describe a fierce war that raged between the two Egyptian deities, Horus and Seth.
As mentioned by Sitchin in ‘The Wars of Gods & Men, temple inscriptions at Edfu in Egypt
report that, during his battles with Osiris, Horus launched into the air in a ‘Nar,’ ( a ‘fiery pillar.’)
these vehicles are described as being elongated, cylindrical and equipped with short fins near the
rear. The bulkhead is said to have contained two ‘eyes’ which constantly changed colour from
blue to red to black to blue. The vehicle produced vapours and trails from its rear and emitted
rays from the front. They even drew a picture of it for us (fig.152)
Funny how the ancient depiction of a Nar (fiery pillar) seems to look just like some kind of
rocket...


Fig.152

During the battle Horus was hit by a ‘bolt of light’ from the flying vehicle of Seth while he
himself flew about in the ‘Winged Disc of Ra.’ Horus is then reported to have struck Seth with a
‘harpoon’ which the texts describe as ‘a weapon of thirty.’ There is picture that exists from Edfu
depicting the ‘Harpoon of Horus’ which strongly suggests that the device was perhaps a Multiple
Warhead Missile consisting of a large warhead that broke open to reveal two smaller multiple
warheads inside (fig.154) The nickname ‘weapon


Fig.153

of thirty’ the device received suggests that each inner warhead possibly contained 15 smaller
devices. Perhaps by sheer coincidence, a very similar device is a modern Naval Multiple
Warhead Missile that is currently manufactured by Mc Donnell & Douglas which also happens to
be called a harpoon.

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