This includes, but is not limited to, the bust of Nefertiti, the Rosetta Stone, the Amarna tablet(s), secrets of Thoth, Emerald Tablets, all scrolls, and anything with even the tiniest bit of inscription. All reliefs, statues, relics, busts, jewelry, stones of any kind, including the mercury that was stolen from temples and tombs -- must be on mother property so that she may regain her balance. You will know enough is enough when you have given her enough to walk on.
If you ignore this request, Egypt will suffer 7 years of the Sun's wrath -- and every country or home holding something that does not belong to them will experience negative transitions and severe loss. And though I congratulate the Mubarak regime for stepping up on preserving and beautifying Egypt, I do believe that any country that sells itself is a country that stands for nothing - and ultimately does not serve the best interests of its people. These bits and pieces of Egypt that have become scattered all over the place are parts of a greater Truth that must all be brought together for there to be any kind of harmonic stability in the world. If you do not believe me, and prefer not to act, sit back and relax and watch Misery attack.
You cannot expect to rape Egypt for its secrets, disturb, awaken, and dance around the sacred beds of the ancient dead, steal spiritual and ceremonial artifacts that were never meant to be moved or misused, and expect everything to flow smoothly. This is an insult to the cosmic order -- and a heavy price will be dealt. All mummies, burial findings, caskets, remains and belongings of the deceased must be returned back to Egypt AT ONCE.
Circus time is over.
And again, how do I know this?
My friendly neighborhood falcon told me so.
- Suzy Kassem (12/10/09)
Supplemental Reading:
- The Original Post: The Wrath of 7 Years
- Treasures in My Hood
- Distortions of Truth
- The Age of Light
- The Universe is Theirs
- The Edge of Atlantis
- The First Underwater Museum in the World
- Underwater Alexandria, Egypt
- Photo Essay: Alexandria, Egypt
- Photo Essay 2: Alexandria, Egypt
- Photo Essay 3: Alexandria, Egypt