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The hidden history of Göbeklitepe

𖤐 Rai 𖤐

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I greet all my satanic brothers and spiritual people who follow this path.

Today, we are faced with yet another ancient relic waiting to be unearthed, but as you might expect, we are witnessing the suppression of history and the concealment of all kinds of information by global powers.

I see that this topic has been discussed in the forum before with Turkish quotes, but there is no comprehensive title. With the recent ban efforts, I am preparing an article to bring this topic back to the agenda, if there is another comprehensive article that I have not seen, please forgive me, the subject owner.

What is Gobeklitepe and where is it located?

Göbekli Tepe stands as one of the most significant archaeological discoveries in human history. Located near Şanlıurfa in southeastern Turkey, it is recognized as the world's oldest known temple complex, dating back to around 10,000 BCE, a pivotal time when human societies were transitioning from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to agriculture.

Archaeological excavations in the mounds near Şanlıurfa, which began in 1963, were intensified by a German archaeological team led by Klaus Schmidt in 1994. Göbekli Tepe was accidentally discovered during these excavations, prompting immediate and extensive research efforts.


One of Göbekli Tepe's most striking features is its massive stone pillars adorned with intricate carvings of animals and abstract symbols. These carvings depict a rich iconography of hunted animals and other symbolic representations, suggesting a complex belief system and ritual practices among the ancient inhabitants.

Archaeologists believe Göbekli Tepe served as a center for communal gatherings, rituals, and possibly ancestor worship. The sophistication of its architecture and the intricate carvings indicate advanced social organization and collaborative efforts among the people of that era.

The discovery of Göbekli Tepe has reshaped our understanding of early human history, providing crucial insights into pre-Neolithic cultural developments. It underscores the remarkable achievements of ancient societies and their spiritual and social dynamics during a pivotal period in human evolution.

In conclusion, Göbekli Tepe's discovery marks a significant milestone in archaeology, shedding light on a pivotal chapter in human history and serving as a testament to the ingenuity and cultural richness of our ancient ancestors.

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Historical findings

Radiocarbon Dating:


Radiocarbon dating of organic materials found at the excavations has shown that Göbeklitepe dates back to between 12,000 and 8,800 BCE. These dates indicate that Göbeklitepe was constructed before agriculture and is much older than other Neolithic settlements like Çatalhöyük.

T-Shaped Stones and Sculptures:

One of Göbeklitepe's most notable features are its monumental T-shaped stones decorated with animal figures. These figures include lions, leopards, snakes, and bulls, along with abstract symbols. Detailed studies of these stones and the site's other sculptures and reliefs have provided information about the belief systems, artistic expressions, and worldviews of the Göbeklitepe people.

Architectural Structures:

Göbeklitepe features multiple circular and rectangular structures. These structures represent areas used by hunter-gatherer communities for shelter and rituals. The construction and design of these structures demonstrate the engineering and architectural skills of the people during that era.

Obsidian Findings:

Obsidian, a volcanic glass used to make sharp tools, is abundant at Göbeklitepe. This suggests that the site was an important trade center and connected to a wider region.

Other Archaeological Evidence:

Excavations at Göbeklitepe have also unearthed numerous other archaeological finds, including animal bones, tools, ornaments, and food remains. These findings provide information about the daily lives, diets, and technologies of the people who lived at Göbeklitepe.

The historical evidence at Göbeklitepe reveals that this site was not merely a settlement but also a religious and ceremonial center, a trading hub, and a regional power center.

Additionally, the astronomical alignments and symbolic carvings at Göbeklitepe indicate a sophisticated understanding of the cosmos, which also echoes the Sumerians' known interest in astronomy and their belief systems

In conclusion, while there is no direct evidence of Sumerian artifacts at Göbeklitepe, the symbolic and cultural parallels suggest a possible shared or influenced heritage within the broader region of ancient Mesopotamia.

Religious findings
Ritual Areas:


  • T-Shaped Stones: The most striking feature of the site are the T-shaped, monumental stones decorated with animal figures. These figures include lions, leopards, snakes, and bulls, as well as abstract symbols. The presence of platforms and circular structures around the stones suggests that these areas were used for gatherings and rituals.
  • Sculptures: Sculptures of both humans and animals have also been found at Göbeklitepe. Particularly noteworthy is the 65 cm tall male sculpture known as "Father Adam."
  • Symbols: The animal figures and abstract symbols on the T-shaped stones and sculptures provide important clues to the belief system and worldview of the Göbeklitepe people. While the exact meaning of these symbols is still unknown, they are thought to be associated with concepts such as fertility, death, the sky, and the underworld.
Rituals:

  • Animal Sacrifices: The animal bones and stone tools found at the excavations indicate that hunted animals were sacrificed in rituals at Göbeklitepe.
  • Burials: While there is no definitive evidence for burials at Göbeklitepe, some stone structures may have been used as graves.
Religious Beliefs:

The findings at Göbeklitepe show that this site was not only a settlement but also an important religious center. The rituals and ceremonies performed here provide valuable insights into the belief systems and worldviews of hunter-gatherer societies.

The exact nature of the religious beliefs at Göbeklitepe is still being investigated. However, these beliefs are thought to have encompassed concepts such as fertility, death, the sky, and the underworld.

The discovery of Göbeklitepe has significantly changed our understanding of the origins of human religious beliefs. The fact that this site is one of the oldest known religious structures and was built before agriculture suggests the profound importance of religion in human history.
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Now let's come to the part that concerns us. Every year, news about the excavations comes out under the title "the excavation has been stopped" and when public opinion is formed, the excavations start again. Such news is usually spread through local media sites because the relevant people know what is going on. (Small local media outlets of the provinces and regions where Göbeklitepe is located)

In recent times, Göbeklitepe, which came to the forefront with the statement of Klaus Schwab, the Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, "We have left the Göbeklitepe excavation to future generations," has also started to be discussed with different claims.

Some of the claims circulating on social media are as follows:

  • Excavations Halted: It is claimed that all excavations have been stopped in Göbeklitepe, where only 5% of the area has been excavated.
  • Unexplored Areas: It is argued that there are other areas close to the discovered area and that there are 120 more pillars.
  • Reason for the Halt of Excavations: It is claimed that the findings unearthed in Göbeklitepe will cause the collapse of systems on the earth and that therefore the excavations have been stopped.
  • Afforestation Obstacle: It is claimed that the area waiting to be excavated has been covered by afforestation and that this prevents excavation work.
  • Connection to Space: It is also brought to the agenda on different platforms that Göbeklitepe is a space portal.
So, how much of these claims are true?

  • Excavation Halt: Excavations did not stop. According to the statement of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the 2023 excavation season in Göbeklitepe started on June 1st and will continue until October 31st.
  • Unexplored Areas: It is true that there are unexplored areas. Only 5% of Göbeklitepe has been excavated and many more mysteries await underground.
  • Reason for the Halt of Excavations: There is no evidence that the excavations have been stopped. Excavations continue as planned every year.
  • Afforestation Obstacle: No information could be found about afforestation. Göbeklitepe is under protection and no afforestation work will be carried out that will prevent any excavation.
  • Connection to Space: There is no scientific evidence that Göbeklitepe is connected to space. This claim is nothing more than speculation.
However, although it has not yet been proven true, the local press does not say so.

According to the local news published on July 16, the situation is described as follows;

“The laser scan shows the structures underground.

The excavation is stopped by afforestation of this area and Göbeklitepe is intended to be buried in darkness.
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Because the findings did not please the West at all.

We are most likely facing a new British game.

The total age of religions (including Buddhism) is 8500 years.
According to the findings from Göbeklitepe, it was determined that there was life here 12,000 years ago.

In this case; all religions, including Adam and Eve, would have been in vain.

Therefore; the work of all religious centers, including the Papacy, would have been disrupted.

Because they were afraid of this, they stopped the excavation and the German Professor who discovered Göbeklitepe was found dead in his home.

Allegedly, he had a heart attack"

(The last photo is representative and has no reality.)

Even if all this is a conspiracy theory, such an important historical excavation should resonate all over the world, but it is truly heartbreaking that almost no one knows or hears about it. As you know, one of the greatest blows that Jewish Zionism has dealt to humanity is the destruction of historical evidence. In such a sensitive situation, ignoring these investigations is deplorable




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It's fine, there are more than 20 sites dating to pre-pottery neolithic period.
No one's hiding anything.
Not because they don't want to, they just can't.
The March/April 2024 edition of Archaeology can have you on your way to finding out a little bit more and there's a gentleman by name of Mehemet Ozdogan, an archaeologist at Istanbul University that can be checked out as well.
A new site at Karahantepe has been excavated now.
Keep in mind dig permits are only granted for certain periods of the year in Turkey as well as Egypt so it's not uncommon to see activities slow down/stop for the hotter seasons.
If you're in Turkey, don't have a lot going on, and like to be hot, dirty and tired for short money start poking around and get yourself hired on to a dig site.
A strong back and an open mind just might get you to where you can see things for yourself.
If you have cash you can always check out the Archaeology -focused tours at AIATours.org, see if there's anything in those areas and have some fun while you get hot, dirty, and tired.
 
So....

I'm not saying that everything this guy's presenting is true but there's some interesting information that's easily verifiable.


It's all coming out to the surface. No one can keep the truth buried. Do not take things for granted, do your research and we will soon have more dots to connect.

Hail Satan!!

SWP
 
So....

I'm not saying that everything this guy's presenting is true but there's some interesting information that's easily verifiable.


It's all coming out to the surface. No one can keep the truth buried. Do not take things for granted, do your research and we will soon have more dots to connect.

Hail Satan!!

SWP
I don't know, this guys definitely got an angle to his work.
I can debunk some of his claims, (the owner of the surrounding property planted the olive trees to compensate for the funds lost when the Turkish government paid him pennies for the land the dig is on, etc.)
The whole wef conspiracy to halt one dig while allowing others reinforcing the original digs findings comes off as confusing from all sides of it as well.
(Humanity changing evidence of the Gods, aliens, or anything that would upset the current order of life on earth not only would never see the light of day, but most humans wouldn't even think to look up from their coffee to notice if it did.)

Unfortunately things could actually be the opposite.
The Turkish government have their 15000 year old tourist trap and no one with the capital to continue digging really gives a crap about it.
(Why make the museum better when you're still only getting the $5 ticket price?
how many more old rocks are worth digging up, etc, etc.)

I hate to be "that guy" but the bottom line of current day Archaeology is if you can't sell what you dig up to foreigners for big cash there's just not going to be the investment capital to work with that there once was.
With the Egyptian artifacts repatriation happening to date having something unique in your collection straight out of Turkey can probably be more trouble than it's worth.

I find Turkish Archaeology incredibly important for us as a species and especially as a Satanist, I completely understand those archaeologist frustrations at the cutbacks causing a slow down and or stoppage of that particular dig.

And while I think the entire situation should be kept in the forefront of the minds of all of us, I'm having a hard time thinking this involves little more than just some greedy jews closing their wallets.

Just calling it as I see it, no disrespect to anyone here at all.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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