Puerco River Ark of the Covenant
Just 150 miles west of the nonexistent trash of the
Hebrew Los Lunas Stone site, we have a curious petroglyph. I love petroglyph
evidence because quite frankly, there isn’t anyone that can offer any rebuttal
or argument of any merit, oh sure those who would argue can uses those old
familiar words such as pure conjecture,
frivolous, ridiculous or its just
doodling yet any attempt to offer any argument just shows all the more how
much they don’t know. Until these people
have traveled my road and compiled the evidence I have for near 30 years trying
to prove or disprove the hypothesis of LaVan Martineau, they would do good to
remember the old cliché’
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let
people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. If one chooses to call that
arrogance, then so be it, it is what it is.
Photo
Courtesy of Valerie Southwick
I find this petroglyph as not only evidence of the
Ark on this continent, but also as evidence of Hebrew decent and presence,
evidence of knowledge of the Ark, its purpose and use of it by these often
portrayed as cave people who
inhabited this land long before any of the methodology of today’s science was
even known.
In this section of the book I will do a breakdown
of the panel with a subject in mind to see if this suspicious looking glyph may
have something to do with the suspect subject, being the Ark of the Covenant. If you wish to somewhat follow along, you
might want to re-read chapters 16, 17, 18 of the book The Forbidden Histories and
two of the documentations at the end of the book Nephite North titled, The Ferron
Friends, and the 3 Kings Panel.
Breakdown of the Puerco River Glyph
Now keep in mind that just because I have been
doing this for near 30 years does not make me right in what I do here, the
mystery of the petroglyphs and hypothesis of being a written language such as
Mayan and or Egyptian is far from resolved. After all, we are told and made to
believe Mayan and Egyptian are now understood and that we can translate them;
this could not be farther from the truth.
In the original breakdown I was having trouble with
one combination of symbols being my first impression, a little hammock looking
thing above the symbol for open. I
originally thought it was a combination of two symbols being Objectionable and Valley (SEE Symbols List, The Rocks Begin to Speak by Lavan Martineau)
Lets start with the most obvious symbol found in
the combination of symbols or Hieroglyph, that symbol being the universal
symbol for, A designated Place (LaVan
Martineau) or a man made object or place
(Author) This concept actually occurs several times within the hieroglyph
however the main body of the glyph is this symbol which is representation of
the Ark as a whole. It is a complete rectangle or square. If we look at the
other examples within the main body we find two more examples as if to say, two
more manmade objects and within them are steps.
Within or Into an manmade Object
This is a symbol combination
These symbols for steps can mean
literal steps or figurative, steps are for the purpose of reaching a higher
place. The word within is added
because if you follow the lines incorporated into the steps which make up the
interior of this hieroglyph and you find right angles which turn back and within which is the exact meaning of the
symbol. Also notice the steps, 4 on one side and 5 on the other including the platform at the bottom
representing a level as well, again this is evidence of steps to get to a higher
place and is this not exactly what the commandments were for?
On top of the main body we have
two symbols for Open, why would these be placed in the position of the Cherubs?
What was the purpose of the Cherubs in the case of the Ark? Cherubs are always
associated with wings and taking individuals to places, Cherubs are known to be
present upon receiving the word of God, in the case of the Ark the Cherubs were
placed ON the Mercy Seat which is indicated as the very narrow rectangle
located just under the symbols for open, and the Lord said there he would be! Between the Cherubs. Now I know it is
speculative but it would appear that the Cherubs were for opening a
communication channel with God.
But now seemingly blocking or
closing the opening of the open symbols
is what appears to be a hammock, what
better symbol to place at the opening point to indicate at rest or sleeping, but
why? We’ll come back to that. I would think that further clarification that
this is a hammock is indicated at the
one on the left showing a gap between the hammock and the open symbol to show that it can be disconnected so that the mistake I made, is not made, therefore a
hammock. The hammock was discovered by the Spaniards when the encountered the
Taino Indians. No one knows the exact origins of the hammock but it would
appear it was known for a very long time in the new world.
Notice on the top of the narrow
rectangle symbolic of the Mercy Seat is the repeated
or Sequence[d] symbol for Danger or Hurt, why would this be between the Cherubs (open symbols) and on top of the lid
which is also the Mercy Seat? Why
would it be dangerous to either sit upon the Mercy Seat, between the Cherubs or
Open the lid? Some would say that all the mystical powers portrayed in the ark
are nonexistent and nothing but legends but from what I read there was and is a
very real danger in opening it let alone touching the Ark without authority or
worthiness to do so.
Assuming the narrow horizontal
rectangle located within the body of the main glyph and on top is
representation of the lid and or Mercy Seat, what is the same small narrow
rectangle at the bottom? My guess would be it is representation of the Table
mentioned in Exodus 25:23. Now I have found over the years there are no
mistakes in the glyphs, if one occurred it was corrected by rubbing out the
mistake and redoing it. I have never found an abnormality that didn’t have
meaning and I mention this simply because at the right side of this bottom
narrow horizontal rectangle, the bottom line curves and rises for some reason
which I do not know at this time, I mention it simply because I feel compelled
to do so for future reference and I am sure it will come to me before I am done
writing this.
Now we can turn to the little figure with his elbow
touching the glyph which makes up the Ark, can this little figure tell us
anything? Let’s find out. It might appear that this little figure doesn’t say
much but I think you will find it still speaks volumes. The overall figure is
formed with a symbol that took me many years to identify, through trial and
error several time over I have come to the realization that it is the symbol Linage, Genealogy or Decent from.
As you know this was and is very important to the House of Israel simply
because of the context of the Covenant made with them being the seed of
Abraham. This is one thing I always admired about the Aztec, as far into
iniquity they seem to have fallen, they never shirked their responsibility in
documenting where they came from, however obeying the conditions given in the
Covenant, they may have slacked off a bit, but considering their migrations
span near 4400 years, I’d say they did a pretty good job.
Hawaiian Linage
In the breakdown list above and preceding photo you
see the symbol for linage, Notice the
arms of the subject figure are in opposition and turned upward and in the
position of doing and turning aside from, from what? Well as I
see it they turned aside or fell from the genealogical teachings as to keeping
the pure blood of Israel indicated by the opposition in direction AND indicated
by the elbow touching the Ark itself turning away from it and what it
represents but more specifically the Lid or Mercy Seat. The body of the figure
is slanted to bring in the meaning of Stop[ped]
or waiting. Interestingly enough to
give further credence to the whole concept is what should be a feather on the head meaning having the Spirit or power of the Holy Ghost,
it is falling and takes the shape of instead of the feather a war club. And then we have the ears or
earrings of which I am not certain that I have this drawing correct and until a
personal visit to the site, I can only speculate and if I have this correct the
symbols which appear as earrings are the symbol for Gone If this is the case it would imply that understanding is gone or their ability to listen.
Now back to the anomaly of the narrow rectangle at
the bottom of the Glyph, I knew it would come to me, on the right side of the
bottom you see that the line deters from being completely level or flat and it
is proportional to what I believe is representation of the table not the Ark,
which was to support the Ark while resting. I believe the reason for this
imperfection is to convey the message that the table or that which supports it
is not flat therefore the ability for the Ark to become un-steady is present or
that the Ark is not at its designated resting place and there for in transit.
Samuel Chapter 6
6 And when they
came to Nachon’s threshingfloor, Uzzah put forth his hand to the ark of God,
and took hold of it; for the oxen shook it.
7 And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Uzzah;
and God smote him there for his error; and there he died by the ark of God.
Now to put it all together if you haven’t already, This place where the glyph is found was
created to tell the story of the Ark being moved as a result of war and
iniquity of the people and turning from the teachings, the ark rested here for
a time but was not steady or its intended place of rest. However the people
have lost the understanding and turned from the Ark, its abilities and the
teachings within and have lost the power of the Spirit due to this warring. The
people have also turned from the covenant in keeping their covenants and
genealogy or linage pure, at this time of their fallen state or iniquity it
would be dangerous to try to open the Ark, steady the Ark or use it as it was
intended,…
It is likely the Ark at the time this glyphs was
made, was returning to The home of the
ancient ancestors, I would estimate the glyph being made at the time Moctezuma
and his people were returning the ark to the North in order the Spaniards did
not get their hands on it.
Most if not all do not realize that the Ark of the
Covenant or the like is talked about all through the Aztec record and is a very
import object to them, those who have read the Aztec record would respond with
“what?” because they did not see it… The Ark of the Covenant is one and the
same as the War God Huitzilopochtli which was controlled and kept by 7 evil
priests who made claims that it spoke to them to give instruction. The people
were never allowed to see it and it was always carried by 4 men using poles and
it was not to touch the ground. No one was allowed to look upon it let alone
open it. The Aztec record tells of how this war God, Huitzilopochtli, was
responsible for all their victories in War. Moctezuma I at one time became
very unstable and was about to deliver the Ark to their enemy in order to avoid
war which he did not think they could win, it was his nephew who stopped him
from making this grave error.
There are many tribes throughout the west and in
the eastern and central regions of North America who have legends of this Ark or
at least knowledge of it and its purpose.
“But that which most tends to fortify the
opinion as to the Hebrew origin of the American tribes, is a species of ark,
seemingly like that of the Old Testament; this the Indians take with them to
war; it is never permitted to touch the ground, but. rests upon stones or
pieces of wood, it being deemed sacrilegious and unlawful to open it or look
into it. The American priests scrupulously guard their sanctuary, and the High
Priest carries on his breast a white shell adorned with precious stones, which
recalls the Urim of the Jewish High Priest : of whom we are also reminded by a band
of white plumes on his forehead.” (Peruvian Antiquities Rivero 1853 pg. 9-10)
“The Northern Aborigines have a
traditional knowledge of the Deluge and the Dove of peace, which to them under
the name of the “medicine," or " mystery bird," is sacred from
the arrow of the hunter. They have their Ark of Covenant in which is deposited
some mystery, seen only by the priests of the Tribe,” (History of Ancient
America, Jones, 1843 pg.13)
“The Ark of the Covenant appears
to have been known. On the excellent authority od Adair, Long and Noab,
American historians and ethnologists, we are informed that the western tribes
of the North American Indian kept a holy chest, or Ark, which they were want to
carry to the battlefield when hard pressed by their enemy. Long says This Ark
was placed on a sort of frame carried on men’s shoulders, and was not allowed
to touch the ground. To uncover it was strictly forbidden. Three men who, out of
curiosity attempted to examine its contents, were struck blind on the spot.”
(J. Fitzgerald Lee The Great Migration 1932)
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