02-15-2025, 05:32 PM
"Discloser" was in the 90's. We are in integration now. Seems like there was an incident, probably nuclear, some stuff went down, everything hushed up. Nomenclature changed.
(02-15-2025, 07:32 AM)Sirius Wrote: Date || Event Type || Event / Connection || Mythological or Historical Connection
50,000 BCE || Shamanic / Early Belief Systems || Early shamanic practices arise, with evidence of animistic belief systems tied to natural and cosmic energies. || Animistic belief systems, early sky-watching, connection to earth energies and spirit beings.
30,000 BCE || Geological Event || Geological evidence of global volcanic activity and rising sea levels. Cultural shifts likely caused migrations. || Possible early flood myths and cosmological disruption narratives.
12,800 BCE || Geological Cataclysm || Younger Dryas Impact – Sudden global cooling and flooding. Associated with global flood myths (Atlantis, Zep Tepi). || Atlantis (Plato), Zep Tepi (Egypt), global flood myths (Sumerian, Hindu, Mayan).
10,000 BCE || Mythic Era / Civilization || Rise of early post-cataclysmic civilizations. Göbekli Tepe is constructed, possibly reflecting early cosmic awareness. || Post-Younger Dryas rebirth. Connection to Atlantean survivors and early energy grid awareness.
6200 BCE || Geological Event || North Atlantic Flood – Sudden flooding of the Black Sea. Proto-Indo-European migrations; possible Atlantean refugee dispersal. || Proto-Indo-European flood myths. Possible early migrations into Europe and Anatolia.
5000 BCE || Mythic / Astronomical || Early Vedic traditions describe cosmic energy currents (Ida, Pingala) and sacred sound (Om). || Vedic concepts of cosmic energy, precursors to Hindu metaphysical traditions.
4000 BCE || Mythic / Astronomical || Anunnaki in Sumerian texts – Sky gods descend to teach civilization; possible early UAP connection. || Myths of sky gods (Anunnaki), early priest-kings with advanced astronomical knowledge.
3100 BCE || Mythic / Astronomical || Construction of Stonehenge begins—possibly a ritual calendar and cosmic alignment point. || Connection to cosmic cycles and solar alignments in multiple cultures.
2900 BCE || Mythic / Sumerian Influence || Sumerian civilization peaks; connections to early sky-watching and temple alignments. || Sumerian celestial connections and early temple alignments.
2500 BCE || Mythic / Egyptian Influence || Construction of Great Pyramid of Giza—aligns with Orion's Belt and cosmic cycles. || Cosmic order in Egyptian myth parallels Greek and Sumerian systems.
2200 BCE || Climate Collapse || 4.2-Kiloyear Event – Prolonged drought leads to collapse of Old Kingdom Egypt, Akkadian Empire, and Indus Valley Civilization. || Myths of the fall of early high civilizations. Cultural instability and migrations.
2000 BCE || Geological / Climate Shift || Possible climatic shift leads to cultural migrations and early city-state formation. || Climate-driven migrations reflected in ancient myths.
1800 BCE || Mythic / Indo-European Expansion || Indo-European expansion brings shared mythologies across Europe and Asia. || Shared Indo-European sky-god motifs appear in multiple regions.
1500 BCE || Mythic / Vedic Influence || Development of Vedic texts, focusing on cosmic order and divine energies. || Cosmic balance concepts in early Vedic traditions.
1500 BCE || Mythic / Vedic Influence || The Rig Veda formalizes energy concepts (Prana) and cosmic balance through sound and ritual. || Sacred sound (Om) as a manifestation of cosmic balance; parallels in other spiritual traditions.
1400 BCE || Mythic / Egyptian Revival || Egyptian revival under the New Kingdom; renewed focus on cosmic alignment. || Renewed interest in Egyptian cosmic cycles.
1300 BCE || Geological Cataclysm || Major earthquake in the eastern Mediterranean causes city destruction. || Mythic earthquake cycles parallel ancient destruction myths.
1200 BCE || Historical Collapse / Invasion || Bronze Age Collapse – Mysterious Sea Peoples attack Mediterranean civilizations. Possible survivors of Atlantean-like cultures. || Sea Peoples possibly connected to Atlanteans or Hyperboreans.
1200 BCE || Historical Collapse / Migration || Bronze Age Collapse continues with new migrations and invasions. || Possible migrations of survivors from earlier high civilizations.
1100 BCE || Historical Expansion || Phoenician trade expands knowledge transfer across the Mediterranean. || Phoenician myths blend with local legends.
1000 BCE || Mythic / Celtic Influence || Tuatha Dé Danann myths expand; integration into early Celtic culture. || Celtic myths of divine beings influence regional cultures.
1000 BCE || Mythic / Celtic Influence || Tuatha Dé Danann arrive in Ireland—bringing cosmic tools and knowledge, later driven into the Otherworld. || Mythic beings retreat to the Otherworld, echoing later UAP interdimensional theories.
900 BCE || Mythic / Norse Influence || Norse sagas develop stories of cosmic cycles and otherworldly battles. || Norse myths reflect global cycles of destruction and rebirth.
800 BCE || Mythic / Phoenician Trade || Phoenician trade introduces Egyptian and Sumerian symbols to Europe. || Phoenician symbols blend with Greek and European myths.
700 BCE || Historical Migration || Proto-Celtic migrations expand into western Europe. || Celtic migrations influence regional mythologies.
600 BCE || Geological Event || Volcanic activity recorded in ice cores; climate fluctuations follow. || Climate fluctuations influence cultural myths.
500 BCE || Mythic / Greek Influence || Greek myths reflect cycles of rebirth and divine influence in nature. || Greek myths integrate older cosmic cycles and divine intervention.
400 BCE || Historical / Roman Expansion || Roman expansion integrates Greek mythological structures. || Roman myths merge with earlier Mediterranean stories.
300 BCE || Historical Conflict || Conflict arises between ancient traditions and rising centralized powers. || Centralized power displaces local mythic structures.
200 BCE || Mythic / Greek Philosophy || Greek philosophers explore cosmic balance and earthly chaos. || Greek explorations of cosmic patterns influence later myths.
100 BCE || Historical Upheaval || Major political upheavals disrupt traditional structures. || Upheaval disrupts established mythological traditions.
1 CE || Astronomical Observation || First recorded astronomical observatories established. || Astronomical observation becomes a key part of cosmic myths.
100 CE || Mythic / Early Christian Era || Early Christian myths blend cosmic and apocalyptic themes. || Apocalyptic themes merge with cosmic cycles.
200 CE || Historical / Roman Decline || Roman decline parallels mythic descriptions of fall and rebirth. || Roman decline mirrored in symbolic cosmic collapse myths.
300 CE || Geological / Volcanic Activity || Volcanic activity disrupts climate and agriculture. || Climate disruption appears in harvest and fertility myths.
400 CE || Mythic / Norse Expansion || Norse myths adapt to new cultural influences; parallels with UAP legends. || Norse myths evolve into folklore.
500 CE || Mythic / Christianization || Christianization transforms ancient myths into religious narratives. || Christian narratives transform earlier myths.
600 CE || Historical Migration || Migration of northern tribes causes cultural exchanges. || Migration legends influence mythic histories.
700 CE || Mythic / Celtic Revival || Celtic myths revived in folklore traditions. || Celtic myths adapt to local folklore.
776 CE || UAP Encounter || Siege of Sigiburg – Mysterious flying objects protect a church from invaders; echoes mythic sky-beings. || Mythic sky-beings or divine intervention; parallels with Tuatha Dé Danann and Anunnaki legends.
800 CE || UAP Encounter || Flying object sighted in China during a battle. || Early Chinese myths mention celestial beings.
900 CE || Mythic / Norse Decline || Norse influence fades; mythic stories preserved in Icelandic sagas. || Norse decline preserves its stories in mythic form.
900 CE || Mythic / Norse Influence || Norse Ragnarok myths emerge—describing cyclical destruction and rebirth; mirrors earlier flood myths. || Cyclical chaos and rebirth; parallels with earlier flood and destruction myths.
1000 CE || UAP Event || Celestial event recorded over Europe; interpreted as divine omen. || Celestial events inspire mythic stories.
1100 CE || Historical Kingdom Formation || Formation of medieval kingdoms; mythic symbols integrated into heraldry. || Mythic symbols blend into medieval heraldry.
1200 CE || Mythic / Crusades || Crusades blend mythic and religious symbolism. || Crusades reinterpret ancient myths in a religious context.
1200 CE || Mythic Revival || Christianization of Irish myths transforms Tuatha Dé Danann into ancient kings or fallen angels. || Transformation of mythic beings into folklore; integration into Christian cosmology.
1300 CE || Geological / Little Ice Age || Little Ice Age begins, disrupting weather patterns and agriculture. || Little Ice Age parallels myths of cosmic winter.
1400 CE || Mythic / Renaissance Occult || Renaissance occult practices blend Hermetic and classical traditions. || Renaissance occult practices revive older cosmic concepts.
1500 CE || UAP Encounter || Mysterious aerial phenomena reported in European journals. || Aerial phenomena reflect celestial myths.
1561 CE || UAP Event || Nuremberg, Germany – Mass sighting of an aerial battle between cylindrical and spherical objects. || Mythic battle in the skies; echoes cosmic conflict narratives.
1600 CE || Scientific / Occult || Hermetic traditions codify 'As Above, So Below', linking earthly and cosmic realms. || Hermetic and alchemical traditions as a bridge between myth and science.
1600 CE || Mythic / Scientific Revolution || Scientific Revolution challenges mythic worldviews; cosmic symbols remain. || Scientific discoveries reframe mythic symbols.
1700 CE || Industrial Revolution || Industrial expansion integrates celestial symbols into scientific tools. || Celestial symbols used in early scientific tools.
1750 CE || Industrial Age Mythic Shift || Industrial Revolution—mythic symbols are reframed in scientific discoveries (Newton’s alchemical interests). || Reconnection of mythic symbols through scientific exploration.
1800 CE || UAP Encounter || Mysterious airship sightings in the U.S. || Airship sightings reflect cultural fascination with flight.
1850 CE || Industrial Expansion || Great Airship Mystery continues; media fascination grows. || Media amplifies mythic airship stories.
1870 CE || UAP Encounter || Increased UAP sightings in rural areas. || UAP sightings linked to ancient myths.
1897 CE || UAP Event || Great Airship Mystery in the USA – Hundreds of sightings of airship-like craft. || Early modern sightings interpreted as celestial or technological phenomena.
1890 CE || UAP Sighting || Unexplained aerial phenomena linked to solar activity. || Solar activity interpreted through cosmic myths.
1910 CE || UAP Sighting || Flying object reported over Scandinavia. || UAP sighting parallels early mythic stories.
1917 CE || UAP Encounter || Fatima Miracle – Apparent celestial phenomena witnessed by thousands in Portugal. || Celestial phenomena interpreted as divine intervention.
1920 CE || Geological / Solar Activity || Roswell Incident triggers UAP investigations. || Roswell blends ancient sky-being myths with modern sightings.
1930 CE || UAP Encounter || Government expands UAP research programs. || Government interest in UAP reflects ancient sky-being legends.
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1940 CE || UAP Incident || UFO sightings increase worldwide. || UFOs inspire new mythic narratives.
1947 CE || UAP Incident || Roswell Incident – Alleged UFO crash; marks the beginning of modern UAP research. || Mythic parallels to fallen sky beings and gods returning to Earth.
1950 CE || UAP Expansion || UAP research formalized in scientific institutions. || Scientific institutions reinterpret ancient myths.
1952 CE || UAP Incident || Washington, D.C. UFO Incident – Multiple UAPs tracked over the U.S. Capitol. || Renewed theories of hidden ancient civilizations with advanced technology.
1960 CE || UAP Encounter || Global UAP networks form observation programs. || Global observation networks revive sky-watching traditions.
1970 CE || UAP Investigation || Declassified UAP footage sparks public debate. || Public interest in ancient myths and UAP grows.
1977 CE || UAP Encounter || Robert Taylor Incident in Scotland – First officially investigated UAP case in the UK. || Echoes of mythic crossings into hidden realms; parallels with Tuatha Dé Danann legends.
1980 CE || UAP Observation || Pentagon confirms UAP as real phenomena. || Ancient myths resurface in modern UAP discussions.
1990 CE || UAP Disclosure || Public discussion on ancient technology and modern UAP connections grows. ||
2000 CE || UAP Disclosure || ||
2004 CE || UAP Incident || Nimitz Tic Tac Incident – U.S. Navy encounters a physics-defying craft, suggesting advanced technology. || Renewed theories of ancient civilizations’ advanced knowledge.
2017 CE || UAP Disclosure || AATIP revelations – UAP videos declassified, reigniting ancient astronaut theories. || Links to ancient myths of hidden realms and returning cosmic forces.
2020s || UAP Disclosure || Pentagon confirms UAP footage – Renewed speculation on ancient civilizations and hidden technologies. ||
2010 CE || UAP Disclosure || ||
2020 CE || UAP Integration
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