The statue of Genghis Khan is located in Germany

 
Hitler's scientists of the Ane Nerbe group, according to an article in the BBC magazine dated September 27, 2012, took out of Tibet a small, 10.6 kilograms and 24 centimeters tall statue made of a meteorite. German and Austrian scientists led by Dr.Elmar Buchner determined that the statue depicts the Deity Vaishravana holding a lemon in his hands as a symbol of health. Dr. Achim Bayer, a professor from Germany who teaches Buddhism at Seoul University, noted that a Buda in pants and shoes is absurd, and the swastika is used more often in Chinese art than in Tibetan.Experts have not noticed a number of details that allow us to say that Dr.Elmar Buchner was mistaken, and the statue is a lifetime image of Genghis Khan.
It is mistakenly believed that Genghis Khan was a Mongol, in fact, this is the Chinese emperor, whose first and last name in the old traditions of Chinese writing is written as Chin Giz Khan. Therefore, Japanese scientists who have searched all of Mongolia have found no traces of either the grave or the palace of Chin Giz Khan. They are simply not there. Chin Giz Khan is buried at home in China.The statue is wearing military clothing, the type of which is easy to identify by comparing it with the clothing of soldiers of the terracotta army found in China. The cap on the statue's head is Chinese, not Mongolian. This is a military attribute. The caps on the heads of the terracotta warriors are different, I would venture to assume that they were for the military distinction of the military leadership, since there were no shoulder straps at that time.
In the hands of the statue is not a lemon at all, but a symbol of power – an egg-shaped diamond, known in history as the "Great Mogul". History has preserved data on only half of this diamond, which belonged to the descendant of Chin Giz Khan Nadir Shah. The weight of half of the diamond is assumed to have been 787 carats, hence with the second half its weight was about 1500 carats, or 300 grams. In size, the diamond was approximately equal to a duck's egg. There was a lot of speculation in the XX century around the throne of Chin Giz Khan. The statue shows that the throne is made of pure gold in the form of two suns, large and small. According to my data, this is an exact copy of the throne of Brahma, the prophet and ruler of the ancient empire of Paradise unknown to science, the largest in the world, who identified himself with the earth's sun.
The swastika is a sign used by the military as a protective talisman. In this case, the swastika on the armor indicates that it is a military one.
There are a number of other signs on the basis of which it can be argued that we have a statue of the Chinese emperor Chin Giz Khan.
I doubt very much that Hitler did not know whose statue the Ane Nerbe group had taken out of Tibet. Surely, the statue was kept by him personally.


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Почему она на английском? Она была опубликована за рубежом?)

Андрюша Дубин   14.11.2022 18:50     Заявить о нарушении
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Александр Ткачев -Иванов   14.11.2022 22:54   Заявить о нарушении