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Viracocha

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Dans les Andes vint un homme semblable au Christ, qui prêchait la paix et l'amour entre les hommes. Il s'appelait Tiki-Viracocha…

In the Andes, the second roof of the world, thousands of years ago, came a Christ with white skin and a blond beard. His story is another sacred history.

 

 

Sur les   flancs du Huascaràn, au Pérou, on peut voir le profil de Tiki-Viracocha,   le christ barbu, gravé par la foudre dans la falaise

A White Bearded God

 

« All the ancient legendsSee L'histoire d'avant l'histoire of the Andes are haunted by a male character shrouded in mystery. He is distinguished from the Andeans by his tall size, his beard and his light skin. Known by many different names throughout the Cordillera, it is always the same recognizable character, Tiki Viracocha, Sea Foam, a master of science and magicFor the Atlanteans, both get together. See La science atlante who came in times of trouble to sort the world out.A big disorder has been caused by the flood. See La fin de l'ordre cosmique

 

Tiki Viracocha, dieu pacificateur et civilisateur des Andes

 

He Came After The Flood

 

Ecume de Mer arriva après un   terrible déluge

In those days, there was a terrible flood terrible floodSee Le grand cataclysme that submerged the whole Earth and destroyed almost all of mankind.Apart from a few survivors in their arks: see Le Noé de Sumer or Le Noé hindou Viracocha appeared shortly after, like a savior. "He spoke to men with love and gentleness, calling them his sons, pledging to love each other and to be charitable. His name was Kon Tiki Viracocha. But he was also called Huaracocha, Thunupa, Taapac, Tupaca or Illa. Wherever he went, he healed those who were sick and restored sight to blind people.

 

Tiki Viracocha, dieu pacificateur et civilisateur des Andes

 

 Il fit   aménager des terrasses et des champs sur les versants abrupts des   vallées, et érigea des murs pour les soutenir. Il fit également   construire des canaux d'irrigation… A Friend To The Poor

 

He went in many directions, ordering a lot of works. Before his arrival, the men were living in anarchy; many of them were naked as savages; they had no houses and lived in caves, which they left from time to time to hunt and gather what they could in nature." (source)Graham Hancock, Fingerprints Of The Gods Sea Foam was also the master of Lightning.See Les maîtres de la foudre The two bars he holds in his hands represent two flashes of lightning, for he commanded storms.

 

Tiki Viracocha, dieu pacificateur et civilisateur des Andes


Sculpture de Viracocha trouvée en…  Australie ! It was he who built the andenes, these terraces that gave their name to the entire Cordillera. "One day, Sea Foam emerged from a lakeHence its name, Sea Foam, one coming out of the waves ... with a few associates. The white men with blond hair have taught everything to the natives, transforming them in a generation of time from a quasi-animal state to a civilization moral, policed and civilized. In particular, the ancient Peruvians remembered the Viracochas as the introducers of various arts, medicine, metallurgy, agriculture, breeding, writing (forgotten afterwards!)"

 

Tiki Viracocha, dieu pacificateur et civilisateur des Andes

 

 

Holiness & Technology

 

L'oiseau Quetzal a une bonne bouille, non ?

They also gave them "an advanced expertise of the techniques in engineering and architecture." (source) Incredible Viracocha! He acts like Jesus Christ or any charitable prophet. "He preaches universal love and wants to put an end to human sacrifices. He teaches unexpected sciences and techniques to hunters-gatherers who, of course, love him. What a nice guy! And he heals those who, among them, are sick." (source) A holy man. We understand the sorrow that his departure has caused.

 

Bas-relief de Tikki Viracocha à Tihuanaco, Bolivie. Avec le Christ   des Andes, la fameuse statue du Corcovado à Rio de Janeiro, Brésil.

He Will Come Back

 

Viracocha, dieu de   la foudre

We understand why the peoples of the Andes have hoped his return across the centuries and millenia. As Christians await the return of Christ. And instead of god, the devil got back. Pizarro put an end to the myth in a pool of blood.See Le retour du serpent  But centuries earlier, the civilizing god of the Incas much resembled Quetzalcoatl, that of the Aztecs. The only difference lies in his name, which means Feathered Serpent.Click + These strange names probably describe a know-how, a particular sign.

 

Tiki Viracocha, dieu pacificateur et civilisateur des Andes

 

Edgar Pierre Jacobs nous a raconté les aventures d'un avion sous-marin comme ceux des Atlantes. Il l'a nommé l'Espadon. Quetzal, the bird, can fly. Coatl, the serpent, can swim in the waves. Were the Quetzalcoatl those who travel in submersible aircrafts? Those who fly and swim under water thanks to their magical ships? ... At the other end of the world, in India, the Mahabharata tells us about the invaders of Rama's empire,See page the Asvin.See L'arsenal des dieux They had a special airplaneSee Rama airlines that could navigate under water and in the sky. If the meaning of the Feathered Serpent can be understood so, what about the Sea Foam?

 

Tiki Viracocha, dieu pacificateur et civilisateur des Andes

 

Ecume fractale

Could this strange name describe the same thing? When a swimmer leaves the water, he may produce some bubbles, but no foam. On the other hand, when a submersible aircraft comes out of the water, he does so in a shower of foam. We can easily imagine that the appearance of a craft gushing out of a lake is likely to shock the primitives.See Peuples premiers They would have named him Sea Foam, the one who came out of Lake Titicaca in a shower of foam. Do not be shocked by the presence of technology at that time, it was common.

 

Electricity,See Le Vril antique computer,See Anticythère 1900 UFO,See Ovni préhistorique nuke bomb,See Shiva fait la bombe telescope,See Veilleurs d'étoiles many of our 'modern' inventions have already existed in a distant past. Ecclesiastes does not say anything else.See La loi d'oubl

 

Dans les Andes vint un homme semblable au Christ, qui prêchait la   paix et l'amour entre les hommes. Il s'appelait Tiki-Viracocha…