Acquire the divine powers of our creators was a recurrent view among all the people who frequented the Former Gods. Unaware of the fact, a clever Anthropologist nevertheless found a gorgeous track.
Loïc Hibon, the courageous anthropologist who dares tracking errors in his discipline, did not merely point out that the skulls of Neanderthals were not necessarily larger than ours. He also hit on a problem of considerable importance in connection with proto-historic human skulls.
“Within the context of a Master in anthropology, I took over the case study of the Causses region, and it turns out that searches in the various protohistoric sites over there have delivered over 160 healed trepanation … Even if the goals of these operations remain subject to speculation, some elements are worth noting: there is no obvious link with the traumatology and the association with pathological bone marks is very uncommon. Currently, the assumptions main concern a purely ritual practice or a”symbolic” operation integrated into traditional medicine. In any case, the operation was well controlled, over 70% of the holes being healed.
Casually, Loïc Hibon adds that little phrase with serious consequences:
“The survival rate could have been even higher than 90%.” (Source)
The ancient therefore had a perfect asepsis. One can not help but see modern surgical techniques, in an operating room with a robotic instrumentation. This is what perfection bone scar reminds me. Assumptions specialists speak of symbolic operations? Something is wrong in this beautiful presentation. Symbolic operations? Really? That’s that way we call what we cannot understand.
That way one took the dolmens for tombs and the bladders for lanterns.French proverb meaning “to pull the wool over your eyes” There is intellectual laziness inside. Especially since these surgical procedures were extended until recently, in southern Algeria, for example. Albert Slosman thinks this region is an ancient Atlantean colony.
So trepanations have been practiced there since Atlantis, according to Slosman: “The skill of the first “surgeons” was transmitted from father to son to perpetuate itself even in the early 20th century,” he wrote.
Dr. Verneau had studied the question in 1897: “There are still a little people of trephining men with strange medical morals coming from who knows where; who practice this unique trephining operation since who knows when; who has learned it from who knows who; and who still wild and inaccessible to modern medical ideas, surprise us by their operating boldness and effective results.” (Source)Les Chaouïas et la trépanation du crâne dans l’Aurès, par Malbot (H.), Verneau (R.), 1897, L ‘Anthropologie, tome 8, pp 1-18 et 174-204, Masson et Cie Editeurs, Paris Here are the instruments found by Dr. Verneau, which have probably not changed for ten millennia. “This human skull is more than 7000 years old. He has undergone surgery, and clinical signs indicate that the operation was perfectly successful.” (Source)
If the operation had resulted in the death of the patient, the bone would not have healed, as it is the case in almost all trepanations of which traces were found. So this is a technique -or an art- in which practitioners had acquired a superior ability. Many skulls show evidence of trepanation. The skull below comes from Peru, another Atlantean colony. It underwent a successful double trepanation 10,000 years ago. And this is not a symbolic operation. The practices of these “barefoot surgeons“ are not Orthodox, but they succeed. Would you risk your life for a symbol?
Without doubt, the trepanation had a specific, unbelievable goal. A goal they have achieved, in most cases. What was that goal? Nothing less than the opening of the fontanelle, an open brain operation aiming to establish a direct line with the transcendence, or to say simply, to turn man into god.
Awakening at the end of the scalpel. Operation living Buddha. Let there be light! The operation was probably on the pineal gland or epiphysis, to excite it perhaps with an electric method. This is a softer version of the awakening through lightning that the adherents received in the pyramids.
The risk for life and mental health is probably the same with a scalpel and/or with lightning: hotdog or vegetable. But the first technique seems easier (?) to implement.
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