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The most controversial artifact on Earth isn’t locked in a vault. It’s on public display at Oxford University right now. 👀
It’s the Weld-Blundell Prism - a 4,000-year-old clay tablet holding the Sumerian King List. Ancient Babylonian scribes carved a royal bloodline that begins when the Anunnaki kingship “descended from heaven.”Found in the ruins of Larsa which is modern Iraq. Currently sitting in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.The numbers will break your brain:Baked around 1800 BC.
It lists 8 Anunnaki kings who ruled for a combined 241,200 years.Then comes the line that changes everything:“Then the Flood swept over.”
Before the Flood? God-kings living tens of thousands of years with cosmic precision.
After the Flood? The lifespans suddenly crash into normal human biology.Same clay. Same handwriting. Same scribes.
Yet mainstream historians say:
“Top half = pure myth.
Bottom half = real history.”
C'mon… how does one document flip from fantasy to flawless accuracy halfway through without skipping a beat?
This isn’t just a king list. It’s the oldest surviving record of an Anunnaki genetic reset...
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