The Significance of 2024

As I write this the year of 2024 has only recently begun. This is a year of great significance for all mankind.

For the first time in history, half the global population – some 4 billion people – will have the opportunity (for whatever it is worth) to personally vote in governmental elections to determine who will lead them into at least the short-term future. Or that is at least the stated intention of population electioneering processes.

And, Bill Gates has declared this to be the first in a new era in his Gates Notes. He talks there mostly about AI, vaccines, malnutrition, and nuclear power generation advances to help the world. But we also know of his diabolical plans in the field of Eugenics for population reduction along with his evil mates in the World Economic Forum. He obviously plans to attempt to continue making his grubby mark on the world this year. These crazed psychopaths must be stopped. They will be. Their world is crumbling even now.

But neither of these are the main thing about 2024. There is something potentially much more sinister about the number 2024. We need to look at this through the mirror of time, passing back 2,024 years through the changing of the calendars from Anno Domini (AD) or Current Era (CE) to Before Christ (BC) or Before Current Era (BCE), and onwards an equivalent distance in history to the year 2024 BCE. Will our current year of 2024 CE mirror events which occurred that year, 4,048 years back in time? History doesn’t repeat itself (or rhyme), but does it mirror?

What is the significance of 2024 BCE? Well, it was the year the civilisation of Sumer, the first high civilisation of man, died. And it did so suddenly and under catastrophic circumstances. Those who were able, of the citizenry of Sumer (and their gods), watching the peoples and the lands due west of them die slowly from an Evil Wind, uprooted themselves, escaping to set up shop again in Egypt – where they established what is known as the powerful Middle Kingdom – and in the Levant, where the strategically important city of Harran was established and the Phoenician culture emerged on the Mediterranean coast (though I am unaware of any direct connection between that culture and the Sumerian influx). The two separate Sumerian emigre groups travelled north (overland) and south (by sea) away from the cause of their troubles. And, what was the cause of their troubles?

Well, from the records we have, it was the careless and ill-considered use of very powerful weapons by the gods of Sumer in a rash act which destroyed ‘the five cities of the plain’. Weapons, the like of which only re-emerged in the middle of the 20th century CE. There is no direct proof of that it was nuclear weapons used on this occasion, but we know of no other such weapon that would cause the same amount of devastation. What we do know is that the Sumerian gods brought these weapons with them several hundred thousand years earlier, from wherever it was they came. They had seven such weapons and each one had a specific name. In order to avoid their indiscriminate use, the gods decided to bury them under a mountain in a place known only to a very select few. It is a long story, recorded on clay tablets, now in several museums around the world, and translated by various experts including Zechariah Sitchin. For example, the story of the Erra Epos. The destruction was unanticipated and did not take into account regional wind flows. This resulted in the deaths of many peoples east of the Dead Sea (it wasn’t dead before this event) and the wasting of the lands at least as far as the previously fertile lands of Sumer for several generations. Laments were written bemoaning this event.

Now, I know that all sounds rather fantastic and probably even unbelievable since it challenges much that we know or think we know of ancient peoples and the events of history, but there is evidence to support this story and it does align with the recorded history. There is proof in writings of the times and in the geophysical record – so much so that I can’t hope to relate the full story here. I can supply some information though. For the rest, if sufficiently interested, you can do your own research. Answers to many questions are there to be found. But a good deal of background knowledge is also a requirement. Not many folk have such a background these days and, of those who do, many have preconceived notions which preclude clear thought on new ones.

I should just walk away from this now. It is going to take more time than I am prepared to divert to it to put together a collection of relevant material. and in the end most folk would still reject the idea. I don’t care. It seems to me to be an integral and entirely expected part of the complete picture of our mist-shrouded history, so twisted by false assertions and conclusions by supposed experts with good reason to mix things up a bit. The whole history of the world, other than those parts for which there is sound basis of dating, revolves around a thoroughly false ancient Egyptian narrative containing ‘more holes than Swiss cheese’. The rest is forced (despite good alternative dating) to fit into that particular mock-up through possession of known event connections. With the dire effect of leaving unaccountable dark-age gaps in otherwise well-defined histories. 

So I am not embarrassed at all for leaving this as is. Truth eventually gets revealed one way or another.


All that aside, whether those events of 4,048 years ago will be mirrored in some way, reflected 2024 years on the other side of the calendrical mirror, waits to be seen. I mention the possibility only, not having strong feeling one way or the other. Except the time does seem to be ripe for a repeat of such an event. I hope you can easily discern that at least.


 Mirror, mirror, on the wall, will we still be here tomorrow at all?

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