Ancient Handbag Symbol...It's Importance is Much BIGGER Than We Can Imagine

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  • čas přidán 15. 11. 2022
  • I was initially sceptical of this topic, but what I found during my investigation is truly astonishing. Several Sumerian carvings include depictions of handbag-like-shaped items. But this isn't just found in Mesopotamia, it is all over the world. In New Zealand Maori art, Dogon wall painting, American petroglyphs, the ancient ruins of Turkey and even remote islands like Sumba, the same symbol appears far and wide. There is no doubt....the world was once connected.
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  • @tonyletros3171
    @tonyletros3171 Před rokem +49

    Don't overlook what's usually held in the other hand - a 'pine-cone' object. This must be strongly related to the hand bag.

  • @dougmoore7855
    @dougmoore7855 Před rokem +131

    Handbags come in endless sizes and shapes but these are nearly identical which is beyond coincidence. Odds of all of them having nearly identical size and shape are diminishingly small.

    • @djmacieg
      @djmacieg Před rokem +2

      coz water buckets look the same all over the world m8

    • @helenamcginty4920
      @helenamcginty4920 Před rokem +2

      They are buckets. And they arent bright green either.

    • @staraligned
      @staraligned Před rokem

      So what do these bags represent then?

    • @OrdinaryCritic
      @OrdinaryCritic Před rokem +3

      @@djmaciegI’m guessing they have weakass arms if that’s how small their buckets are.

  • @drew-shourd
    @drew-shourd Před rokem +24

    100%, because that 'handbag' is shown in so many globally widespread carvings and hieroglyphs, over centuries, then it has to hold some extreme symbolic importance, this is a mystery that has wrecked me for close to three decades.

    • @adamplona9438
      @adamplona9438 Před rokem +5

      The baghdad battery is how old? What if the "handbag" is a battery?

    • @donaldcrawfordiii554
      @donaldcrawfordiii554 Před 11 měsíci

      It is a bucket not a handbag. When are people going to wake up!

  • @jvbonzi
    @jvbonzi Před rokem +101

    Some minor details that I noticed:
    1. Thumb is always on the front of the purse handle.
    2. There are always wrist bracelets on both wrists, but sometimes just one of them has the flower in the middle.
    3. Biceps bracelets.
    4. A feather cover on the throat on the winged ones
    5. Necklace with a pointer at the end.
    6. At the edge of the "skirt", at the ankle level, always has two strings dropping on each side of the front foot, with two feathers each.
    7. When in form of an eagle head, the mouth is always open with the tongue a bit twisted.
    8. Daggers in the belt.
    9. The hair at the level of Adam's apple has a larger spiral (similar to the beard) probably an earring.

    • @TroyC68
      @TroyC68 Před rokem +7

      opposing hand from the bag, always has a conical device... Edward Leedskalnin used the same device to build Coral Castle in the early to mid 1900's... the more you know :P

    • @wattsiswhat
      @wattsiswhat Před rokem +3

      Also to point out is that the bags are often different. Some are longer. Others are wider. Some are larger. Others are smaller. Some have patterns. Others seem solid. In those ways, they're like the modern handbag. We can assume what they are, but, we'll never know.

    • @ryanmckee6971
      @ryanmckee6971 Před rokem +2

      Very good observations!

    • @luisnarvaez4147
      @luisnarvaez4147 Před rokem +6

      You missed that the handbag is always held in the left hand

    • @stefaniamirri1112
      @stefaniamirri1112 Před rokem +3

      1. To have control, they control
      2. The flower symbol of life means they are doing something related to life..thinking about (a Souls contenitor or DNA) or creating factually implanting(the seeds cone)..hence are they creating life as body suits by which to let live the souls they are carring?)
      3. High ranks
      4. Very INTERESTING, this looks like a signature: Who is The Word? In the body the Word is Spoken out through throat and mouth and The Word(Lord Jesus of Nazareth) created the world...bur THESE DENY THE WORD: luke a statement: we dont need to speak/communicate to create (We are better, we can do that even without speaking..)..and who says and thinks in this way?
      5. Earthly, DOWN LEVEL OF DENSITY, they came on this level of density..hence thety are spirits trying to enbody themselves in this level of density and create life.
      6.duality
      7. Sounds like a serpent tongue.. who has feathers as an eagle...quatzelcoat? Fearhered serpent?
      8. They are bringer of knowledge, but also willing to fight, as they carry the power of life, and death
      9. Adorned regality..exactly the opposite if humble Jesus. Of what was "adorned" The Lord? Who He IS? Does God need to " show off" or He is way BEYOND APPAREANCES, LOOKS and silliness like this?

  • @dawnezone8491
    @dawnezone8491 Před rokem +397

    In Maori lore, there were 3 baskets that are known as the baskets of knowledge, which Tane had to ascend to the Heavens to retrieve them. They were Te kete-tuatea (basket of light), Te kete-tuauri (basket of darkness) and Te kete-aronui (basket of pursuit)

    • @deborahmckenzie6117
      @deborahmckenzie6117 Před rokem +48

      kia ora Dawne, thankyou for sharing this knowledge of our Ancestors. There is much to be learned from our ancient lore. I wish there was more research available to all about this,

    • @lindasvenske5434
      @lindasvenske5434 Před rokem +3

      Thank you for sparing.

    • @iceYoni
      @iceYoni Před rokem +4

      Churrr 👍

    • @hilohattie3681
      @hilohattie3681 Před rokem +21

      Mahalo nui for the addition of this lesser known Māori lore. The idea that Tane had to journey to acquire light, darkness and the ability to quest itself may be symbolic to the spiritual itself.

    • @devrajshakya
      @devrajshakya Před rokem +31

      I think Maori people are the descendants of king Ashoka of ancient India who belonged to Maorya dynasty. Their 3 baskets of wisdom is strikingly similar to Buddhist holy book ( Tri- pitaka ) meaning 3 baskets of knowledge which the Maorya king Ashoka devoted to and helped spread the message all over. Those tattoos are strikingly similar to the indigenous people of Khalinga whom he had fierce battle with some approx 2400BC. I’m damn sure these people are Emperor Ashoka’s descendants.

  • @gabrieldee345don5
    @gabrieldee345don5 Před rokem +129

    Finally, a documentary about that. Waiting one about these watch-like bracelets.

    • @temetnosce2329
      @temetnosce2329 Před rokem +9

      The bracelets is the koptic key. The pinecone is the pinealgland and the bag the wisdom you get from your higher self. 3 keys... Jesus, Maria, the light. Trinity.

    • @jillfarley520
      @jillfarley520 Před rokem +3

      Me too, the watch-like bracelets are interesting and the pattern on them is also found on the ceiling of some temples in India. I watch a lot of Praveen Mohan on CZcams and I noticed that.

    • @hilohattie3681
      @hilohattie3681 Před rokem +3

      Tenet… Do you mean “Father, Son, Holy Spirit” or, “Sat, Chit, Ananda” (truth, consciousness, bliss) or, other?

    • @ShadowDeus
      @ShadowDeus Před rokem +7

      the watches are com devices, the pinecone is a microphone and the bag is a power supply.

    • @KatrinaAune
      @KatrinaAune Před rokem

      🙏💜🌻

  • @timrobertson1597
    @timrobertson1597 Před rokem +26

    Considering there's so many carvings depicting these near identical bags, I'm surprised there's no writings been found about them.

    • @donquijote7463
      @donquijote7463 Před rokem

      BRILLIANT.

    • @RudiRohrspatz
      @RudiRohrspatz Před 4 měsíci

      WE see these things as handbags, because they look like our modern handbags. But I´m pretty sure, these things are no handbags at all. So if we are searching for "handbags" in older writings, of course we will found nothing. But I´m also pretty sure, these things have to be mentioned in some old writings. So maybe we just have to change our search...

  • @childofGod3113
    @childofGod3113 Před rokem +59

    It keeps being called a handbag, to me it looks like a small pail. The handle is the kind that is able to allow the pail to move without spilling its contents.

    • @jmowens69
      @jmowens69 Před rokem +6

      It's a water pail. It's been studied and settled archeology.

    • @americanwoman6246
      @americanwoman6246 Před rokem +4

      @@jmowens69 archaeology... Those people who said the great pyramid was built in 20 years... Using pounding stones and copper saws? 🤣🤣🤣 I suppose you think they carved the obalisk at aswan with pounders.. and how do you suppose they carved the basalt paving stones?

    • @brucemercer7753
      @brucemercer7753 Před rokem

      @@jmowens69 Yes of course, people from the world over, all used pails of the same exact size and shape while wearing the same wrist and arm adornments despite what we are told are not able to contact each other
      They are pails, all the same, because they could all fashion metal into pails and made them the exact same way to see them at the Ancient Lowe's/Home Depot... silly everyone else. It is settled. Pails. Clownworld

    • @jinavl
      @jinavl Před rokem +1

      As i posted b4, the "handbags" are buckets of water..water =life..the depictions are represented as the bringers of life/civilization

    • @ellehan3003
      @ellehan3003 Před rokem +3

      I wrote a bucket (pail) too, saying its for incense. That just my best guess. I'm only guessing but it reminded me of the priests in ancient Jerusalem in the temple with their insence. Not sure why that doesn't get mentioned.
      I will look into the water thing too now.

  • @chebra36
    @chebra36 Před rokem +141

    I grew up on Maori legends and recall the legend of Tane and the baskets of knowledge. The hand bags that are depicted in stone carvings have always fascinated me and it makes sense when you relate them to the gifting of knowledge when you think about their significance.

    • @seth2687
      @seth2687 Před rokem +3

      Wasn't knowledge at it was manipulation.

    • @poppyfoutoulis198
      @poppyfoutoulis198 Před rokem

      It is not a bag.

    • @WinZard
      @WinZard Před rokem +6

      It is what holds the pinecone shaped tool.

    • @HalfWarrior
      @HalfWarrior Před rokem +3

      None of you can truly know it’s significance or meaning.

    • @BenPat88
      @BenPat88 Před rokem

      @@seth2687ll these cultures that built megalithic works we cannot duplicate today with our high technology and wealth…most if not all of them had these handbag depictions and they had abilities we do not possess. I don’t think it’s deception or manipulation and besides it could be lost knowledge that our own arrogance and ignorance failed to recognize the importance of at the time and destroyed it or let it be lost…maybe even purposefully, which isn’t ignorance; it is evil.
      Evil like ISIS destroying museum pieces, like the Spanish Conquistadors destroying “pagan” temples, texts and artwork, and wiping out men, women, children, like Smithsonian Institute hiding or destroying archeological finds that don’t fit their narrative, like Roman Catholic religious zealots “convincing” (by force) converts to destroy their cultural heritage, language and historical records and burying “heretical” objects, knowledge and objects in the Vatican substructures, never to be seen again…these are acts of evil and rob humanity of its past and likely its future simultaneously.
      The real deceivers are the “elites” of history (past and present) that think they know what is best for common people to be allowed exposure to, or in reality, what they want to divulge in order to maintain control of the population and keep us enslaved…

  • @alanwerner8563
    @alanwerner8563 Před rokem +243

    Weird to me (and overlooked herein, at least so far). The handbags shown on the Gobekli Tepean, Assyrian, Sumerian and at least the Olmec are not just Similarly Shaped and relatively the same size. THEY ARE IDENTICAL. Look at them again. They’re ALL EXACTLY THE SAME LENGTH AND WIDTH and are suspennded with IDENTICALLY FORMED FERRULES and which attach an IDENTICALLY SHAPED AND DIMENSIONAL HANDLE TOO. There’s Actually NO DISSIMILARITY BETWEEN THEM ALL, as if they all came from the same source. This is a very strange coincidence IMHO. IM NOT THROUGH WATCHING THE REST OF THIS MISSIVE; we’ll see if he brings this coincidence up.

    • @alanwerner8563
      @alanwerner8563 Před rokem +67

      OK, I looked at them all again and they’re not Identical. But they Certainly Are QUITE SIMILAR to one another. You could legitimately say they’re Nearly Identical. Same basic saize, same basic shape, same way of being suspended with a rope-style handle, which is always the same length.
      What amazes me is this: NOBODY has come up with a Brilliant Breakthrough Theory about these things. They remain a MYSTERY. I’ve been captivated about the Pineal Gland/Pine Cone corollary to explain the pine cone nearly always found in the subject’s other hand. But what relation is there between the Pineal Gland and its function AND A GUCCI MANBAG? And speaking of MANBAGS; I believe every example shown in this video is of a Male Figure holding these bags. No Females. That’s Weird too. A really good Sink-Your-Teeth-Into-It Conundrum, I’d say.

    • @riversider681
      @riversider681 Před rokem +31

      Very astute. What I noticed that is not addressed is that it must have been critically important HOW you hold the bag. Notice the posture and hand position is the same in all depictions. Never held by ones arm like a woman holds a purse, nor off the shoulder. The arm is never straight but always bent at the elbow. Always all 4 fingers around the handle. HMMM.

    • @amyhayutin1738
      @amyhayutin1738 Před rokem +16

      Always in the left hand and arm dropping down as if there is weight to them. They could be a metal pot.

    • @lisabek72
      @lisabek72 Před rokem +10

      And only the winged ones are holding them. They also all have something in the other hand.

    • @jackiebeene9609
      @jackiebeene9609 Před rokem +16

      Time travelers with their iPads. They seemed to be wearing watches too.

  • @TheRuizsByTim
    @TheRuizsByTim Před rokem +67

    The oldest image of the “bags” so far are those on pilar 43 at Gobekli Tepe. There are a set of 3 on that pilar. Given the effort put into creating these pilars I have no doubt that there are 3 bags/baskets was significant. Now, coming forward, we have the 3 baskets of knowledge of the Maori. I believe that this should be taken as a significant indication of what these bags/baskets represented. Also, on one of the bags from Mesopotamia there is carved a small image of the larger image it is a part of. We can then imagine that on the tiny bags in that image is another of the same images, and so on. Could this be implying the concept of infinity, or of infinate knowledge? I think this concept of knowledge in some form makes more sense than alien communication devices or other ideas along those lines.

    • @PaulHigginbothamSr
      @PaulHigginbothamSr Před rokem

      Tim Ruiz: my guess is technology needed by aliens to have a language in common with the beings from another world you wish to communicate with. Why would they even come here except to see how these locals think about who and what they are. If you went into the Amazon jungle, and you met people you would really like to talk with them.

    • @JudithEAdams
      @JudithEAdams Před rokem

      Good reasoning!

    • @leslieerfurth9097
      @leslieerfurth9097 Před rokem +1

      We are a small part of something bigger, which is a part of something bigger, which is a part of something bigger

    • @carlospastorcabezaslandazu6779
      @carlospastorcabezaslandazu6779 Před rokem

      I am really impressed, beyond the backs, bynwhat seems to a watch. I question then, when was the time piece inventes and bases no what .

    • @carlospastorcabezaslandazu6779
      @carlospastorcabezaslandazu6779 Před rokem

      It's not like someone said, "they all carriles the bah no the left hand", but in some culturs the bag is on the left and others on the right uniformely.

  • @ToxicAvengerCleanYourMind
    @ToxicAvengerCleanYourMind Před 7 měsíci +5

    It's crazy how people's perception of history can change or be forgotten if not passed down to generations afterwards.
    Also, I wish they taught this stuff in schools as it's completely fascinating and broadens a persons imagination and appreciation of this experience on this planet

    • @warrenmalpas9875
      @warrenmalpas9875 Před 2 měsíci

      They didn't have the knowledge then. The knowledge at that time wrote the history books...🥴

  • @thedude3251
    @thedude3251 Před rokem +137

    The handbags are never in their right hand, they are always in their left hand, just an observation.

    • @swaters5127
      @swaters5127 Před rokem +12

      One of the Mesoamerican did.

    • @04938dreadfelix
      @04938dreadfelix Před rokem +15

      That's because us anunnaki are left handed.

    • @RobMacMusic
      @RobMacMusic Před rokem

      I was thinking it's a foreground/background thing, maybe they want it in the foreground? But no, even when facing the other direction, it's in the left hand. Good observation.

    • @marcob.6949
      @marcob.6949 Před rokem +1

      It is intresting that these gods walked with hand bags, bracelets and according to records they were recognizable because walking in strange way ...like on top of toes, all things that actually women do, hand bags, bracelets and hill shoes

    • @MrBigbadbob09
      @MrBigbadbob09 Před rokem +1

      Left leaves the body open for the artists

  • @MPADAD1
    @MPADAD1 Před rokem +133

    Has anyone transcribed the text written OVER the bags? It would be revealing to know what it "says."

    • @robertbevill5085
      @robertbevill5085 Před rokem +8

      Yes they say these are not handbags

    • @thezwerdz8560
      @thezwerdz8560 Před rokem +1

      That's what I was wondering. What does it say over the bag its self and why is that not the focus of translation?

    • @eggheadusa9900
      @eggheadusa9900 Před rokem +1

      Right

    • @SoRight8
      @SoRight8 Před rokem +1

      Exactly

    • @richard-gmxbramwell5068
      @richard-gmxbramwell5068 Před rokem

      @@robertbevill5085 They are weights, usually held in the left hand ( and a wrist band with 12 "petals") , usually by figures with wings.

  • @Moomukshu
    @Moomukshu Před rokem +50

    In ancient India, we had sages, seers or what we call "rishis" who would have a very similar object with them always, this was a small container with handle often made of copper which would hold water, this was called " kamandalu".
    The water would be used for drinking, auspicious rituals, yadnyas, to purify things or even curse by uttering a mantra.

    • @prakas631
      @prakas631 Před rokem

      they are preists or shamans with holy (mantra,hymn enriched)water,used bless good or curse the bad.

    • @JudithEAdams
      @JudithEAdams Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing this information. On that line, might the eaglemen guards/warriors be carrying the "water of life"? It's all so fascinating.

    • @SS_Nationalist
      @SS_Nationalist Před 10 měsíci

      Kamandal is still using Today

    • @SS_Nationalist
      @SS_Nationalist Před 10 měsíci

      Bro maybe They are Sadhu or indication of Our Sapta-Rishi!!

  • @gunterlitschko1956
    @gunterlitschko1956 Před rokem +2

    hello, it is very simple and logical to understand. The bags were a language translator and the thing in the hand was the speaker

  • @paulrevere47
    @paulrevere47 Před rokem +10

    Also noted are the prolific 'wrist watch' like wrist bracelets.

  • @delinquentinparadise
    @delinquentinparadise Před rokem +46

    The NewZealand Māori language and the language of North African nomadic desert peoples have such a similarity that they can understand each other’s speech on occasion. This was found to be so by Māori soldiers during the First World War when they were stationed in Egypt.

    • @epengelly2503
      @epengelly2503 Před rokem +3

      Wow really? That's amazing. Shared origin?

    • @gregorymerritt2528
      @gregorymerritt2528 Před rokem +3

      There is a connection with the African Moors. As evident in Maori

    • @KayInMaine
      @KayInMaine Před rokem +2

      That makes me wonder if it's true that all the continents were actually all one land and that's why each has the same kind of monoliths now with them all separated? This could explain why the Maori language and the North African nomadic desert people can understand each other. Fascinating!!

    • @guruware8612
      @guruware8612 Před rokem

      @@KayInMaine the pangaea supercontinent began to break apart about 200 million years ago, there were no people to talk to each other, nor were there people to erect monoliths.
      oh, i forgot the aliens coming to earth to build monuments of stone, which luckily didn't erode until now

    • @TheZapan99
      @TheZapan99 Před rokem +3

      The documentary series "New Zealand: Skeletons in the Cupboard" suggests that the Maori folk hero Māui was in fact an Egyptian explorer from Ptolemaic Egypt.

  • @TheInstinctWithinV2
    @TheInstinctWithinV2 Před rokem +70

    What's interesting to me is that most, if not all the places have flood myths, and a story of a man arriving by boat from the ocean. The man always grants knowledge of how to build, and I would like to think, brought the knowledge of how to plant, grow, and harvest plants. The images always show a male figure holding a bag, basket, etc. As well as a pinecone, seed, or fruit. It could be as simple as them telling the story of this mysterious bringer of food and construction expertise.

    • @Think-dont-believe
      @Think-dont-believe Před rokem +1

      Yes good thinking that is one of the leading theories is the seeds of life

    • @dduckman1423
      @dduckman1423 Před rokem +2

      Bringing genetically improved seed for cropping. This is the dawn of agriculture and civilization.

    • @rdg760jr2
      @rdg760jr2 Před rokem +2

      Where can i hear or read about this? I find it fascinating

    • @jerrykimbrough9295
      @jerrykimbrough9295 Před rokem +1

      It's a bag of magic potions like a shaman

    • @mariasophia383
      @mariasophia383 Před rokem

      Very spot on 🎯🎯🎯🎯

  • @vincentnguyen777
    @vincentnguyen777 Před rokem +2

    Not to mention how the Ancients were obsessed with snake imagery. The feathered serpents in South America, the Chinese Dragon, Nagas throughout Asia, and the Uraeus in Egypt.

  • @MissPresley69
    @MissPresley69 Před rokem +8

    They were probably carrying their mobile phones around in these bags🤣

  • @waynekerr2397
    @waynekerr2397 Před rokem +41

    It's probably nothing but I just realised on all of these carvings showing someone carrying a 'handbag', it shows it being carried by 4 fingers with the thumb running along the handle. I would have thought at lease some would show it being carried with all 5 fingers wrapped around the handle but not one of them did. Is the handbag a device of some sort with an on/off switch being controlled by the thumb. Whatsmore, they are all of the same design. Did they all share a common maker? Why doesn't the design vary? Just a thought....

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Před rokem +4

      No the carvings are very deliberate, the fact they they are all the same and all are carried with the thumb in that position is definitely significant.

    • @loveisalliam
      @loveisalliam Před rokem +1

      Perhaps its a switch or button . What about the watch and the egg shaped pointed out ?

    • @lunario
      @lunario Před rokem

      Hahahahahah, have you ever tried picking up a handbag?

    • @macealexander
      @macealexander Před rokem

      It's the same bag and usually the same deity, just a different name. Not exactly sure what the bags function is but something tells me it's a scientific marvel that's got some type of pocket dimension capability.

    • @Paddyman8869
      @Paddyman8869 Před rokem

      Its not a handbag it's a bucket of soil it's part of my peoples mythology

  • @dougnave8258
    @dougnave8258 Před rokem +10

    One thing that struck me was the proportions of the bag to the other objects in the carvings. Has anyone studied this and compared the proportions used by different cultures?

  • @davehawes8177
    @davehawes8177 Před rokem +13

    The handles are interesting details. On the majority of images, they are obviously depicting metal handles as they show a twisted construction and a pivoting joint. This construction is not something that you would expect on a sophisticated device but rather exactly what you would expect on an object of the Era. Another example shown has clearly defined carving showing a woven basket. They all appear to depict a common theme however, suggesting shared knowledge over most of the earth. Maori used the Kete extensively in everyday life so they were common objects for them. The Kete were woven from flax and look exactly like the carved depiction shown. I believe the images depict bringing of knowledge to mankind.

    • @thomasmount3530
      @thomasmount3530 Před rokem +1

      I noticed the weave too. The weave could be watertight.

  • @sharonholdren7588
    @sharonholdren7588 Před rokem +12

    I lived in the Middle East (Iraq, Syria and Jordan) for 6 months during the '70s. And practically lived in the museums. I saw tons of this and never had any idea what I was looking at!

  • @johnschell7514
    @johnschell7514 Před rokem +92

    My friend at work was just talking about the hand bag they dance with in their religious dances. He's Shoshone Bannock native American. Their hand bag is exactly as depicted in ancient art.

  • @herakleitus
    @herakleitus Před rokem +7

    To me, even more mysterious than the baskets is the six white horizontal lines on all the book spines behind him.

    • @thomasmount3530
      @thomasmount3530 Před rokem

      @@BrotherChad I noticed those! in China if you want to open a restaurant, you buy a shelf of fake books. It and the shelves are designed to be visual accessories only. In Shenzhen there are more fake western books in restaurants and coffee shops than there are real ones in the schools. To feel wise is more important than being so. All you hard-working folks with your Geology, History and Archaelogy PHds need to bite the bullet, get off your shiny backsides, and go back to the drawing board. There is work to be done!!!

  • @lowkey213
    @lowkey213 Před rokem +16

    Has anyone noticed that nimrods legs have multiple images in them. Including a shield in the caff muscle. Also on his under arms. He’s giving something. The bag has a picture of a tree with fruit. Probably the origins story of the tree of life. Ane he is sharing the knowledge to people and civilizations

  • @trevorcalhoun4530
    @trevorcalhoun4530 Před rokem +42

    Have any of these bags been found in tombs and burial places world wide?

    • @Onewitekrow
      @Onewitekrow Před rokem +3

      That's the question I have asked also. Surely with all those handbags and beings and all that movement and exchanges and conflicts etc. At least one of the bags logically should be found or discovered, the is if they are tangible objects and not some thought form construct symbolically rendered in carvings....???

    • @yinyangyin
      @yinyangyin Před rokem +2

      simple answer . . . . . . no.
      🏴‍☠️

    • @zilgill9589
      @zilgill9589 Před rokem +3

      I sure they have, along with staffs with tuning fork prongs on the end. But they are never displayed

    • @kaywalker4433
      @kaywalker4433 Před rokem +2

      in India they call them lingam stones.

    • @kaywalker4433
      @kaywalker4433 Před rokem

      in the uk they are called standing stones...lol,

  • @davidbreckler5327
    @davidbreckler5327 Před rokem +179

    These handbags are usually seen accompanied by the symbol of the pinecone. The pinecone represents the pineal gland. There has been a connection established between the monoatomic white powder gold and it’s effect on the pineal gland. The white powder gold is considered to be the tree of life and of extreme importance. Therefore I assume that the handbags carried the white powder gold.

    • @phillipmolis8398
      @phillipmolis8398 Před rokem +8

      I find myself in agreement by n large, but could there be any connection or relation to Mana? I understand the ancient importance of white gold and the Anunnaki linkage, but given the extremely otherwise limited forms of lasting communications, could there be an argument against the thorough examination of these glyphs details? It may very well yield amazing results!

    • @ghike30
      @ghike30 Před rokem +6

      so dissapointing that he didnt mention the connection, and no mention of mysterious uncharted global tunnel systems either

    • @audreyjacobsen1957
      @audreyjacobsen1957 Před rokem

      another wonderful observation

    • @jerryodom7358
      @jerryodom7358 Před rokem +4

      It carried tightly closed, unopened pine cones..used with cantations to move any size object, possibly more….

    • @Carlos-fh8wk
      @Carlos-fh8wk Před rokem

      This is interning I had not heard this before. Is there a book or link ? Thanks David.

  • @EinarBordewich
    @EinarBordewich Před rokem +1

    I think their obsession with the solstice and equinox is expressed in the ritual and importance that the seed must have had. The handbags are simply where they had the seed with which they "fertilized" the earth. The importance of sowing at the right time, as well as praying to the gods for good crops, is reflected in the enormous significance this event must have had.

  • @weitsufan1903
    @weitsufan1903 Před rokem +6

    I am most curious about the watch-like wristband worn by many of these creatures. Just wonder if you have had any documentary on it?

  • @juliamorganscott9384
    @juliamorganscott9384 Před rokem +60

    At 4:16, the close-up of the handbag shows it decorated with images of two figures, one carrying a tiny handbag. Mind blown.

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Před rokem +3

      Again at 13:38

    • @katieewatson8
      @katieewatson8 Před rokem +7

      Fractal! 😆

    • @BenPat88
      @BenPat88 Před rokem +3

      Yea and it’s a tree thing between them, are they picking fruit from the tree of knowledge? And other depictions they are giving the fruit to rulers or shamans, or maybe they are flower of life plant and they are picking petals or flowers for rituals or something

    • @Calcifernus
      @Calcifernus Před rokem +1

      In the middle is the dna spiral representation

    • @sunnyray7819
      @sunnyray7819 Před rokem

      Nice catch, man, now they are just are messing with us.

  • @GoddessStone
    @GoddessStone Před rokem +131

    Perhaps the only thing an ancient Sumerian would be shocked by, is that even though there are over 150 images of this item in this video alone, we still keep calling it a "handbag".

    • @GoddessStone
      @GoddessStone Před rokem +8

      They were made of stone...

    • @jamescamp7664
      @jamescamp7664 Před rokem +5

      @@GoddessStone yes definitely stone tech and also in the other hand he is holding another piece of stone tech in the form of a cone

    • @usemythirdarm
      @usemythirdarm Před rokem +5

      You do realize these buckets have been found and are made from metal? The transcript on the sculptures also translates to "drawing bucket"

    • @callum105
      @callum105 Před rokem +2

      what would u call it. it looks like a handbag, im not saying it is one though

    • @leliad7602
      @leliad7602 Před rokem +4

      Well, if you know what it is give us a new term.

  • @fatboyskinniefromdabronx8405

    It’s called a Dalu.
    It’s not a handbag, it’s a bucket. It was used to carry water.

    • @Happysecret180
      @Happysecret180 Před 7 měsíci

      Itisntshowcp n Google nor any other border. Provide a link for proof

  • @lewishinshaw2458
    @lewishinshaw2458 Před rokem +2

    "Handbag" in one hand. "pine cone" in the other hand, and a bracelet or wrist watch looking device on the wrists. I'm fascinated by the "wrist watch" device as much as by the handbag. What is the theory about that?

  • @wrdennig
    @wrdennig Před rokem +44

    I find it noteworthy that, in many of the reliefs, the bag is held away from and in front of the bearer. Perhaps the bearer is striding. Or, perhaps there is some emanation, from the bag, that needs to be distanced from the body. It's also interesting that not everyone has a bag.

    • @maymay5600
      @maymay5600 Před rokem +2

      Some need while dont need
      They came here but i guess the atmosphere wasnt cutting it for some

    • @dolf5039
      @dolf5039 Před rokem +3

      And that the bag appears mostly held by the left hand.

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Před rokem +5

      As if they were hot or dangerous

    • @seandavidt3538
      @seandavidt3538 Před rokem +1

      I think it’s a lodestone. The ancients appear to have understood magnetics beyond our present capabilities.

  • @jamesbarker8732
    @jamesbarker8732 Před rokem +89

    There is so much we don't know and/or understand. I really hope in my lifetime some of these mysteries are solved

    • @mathiasniemeier4359
      @mathiasniemeier4359 Před rokem +6

      The Lord, said Nothing will be covered, without being uncovered.

    • @gratefulkm
      @gratefulkm Před rokem +5

      They are all solved, and they are all explained and confirmed within plain sight
      nothing is lost
      But helping the blind see is a awkward thing to do

    • @nz-nz
      @nz-nz Před rokem

      There is so much that has been kept from us!!!!!!

    • @_4caz
      @_4caz Před rokem +1

      @@gratefulkm what do u mean by this. where has this been explained

  • @RaraAvis1138
    @RaraAvis1138 Před rokem +10

    Thank you, i really enjoyed this. Ive kept my mind open my whole life and as time goes on, there is more and more evidence of all kinds of really interesting and to me, logical things. So much of history needs to gone over again with more open mindedness. The idea of scientists being so close minded to changing their minds is actually gross. Nothing is permanent, especially ideas.

  • @sidilicious11
    @sidilicious11 Před rokem +1

    The fact that the bag is held by a handle away from the body, not strapped on a belt, across the chest, or on the back, must have some significance that makes me think it’s a device that could cause damage if it touches skin or is too close to the body. Radiation? Heat? The bag’s size is pretty uniform, holding only small amounts of something. The size doesn’t vary like it would if it were a common satchel or a fashion statement. It’s a specific size for a reason.

  • @memyselfandi7303
    @memyselfandi7303 Před rokem +17

    So nice to get this quality of material free of charge!

  • @davidbrind8837
    @davidbrind8837 Před rokem +54

    The symbol of the pine cone comes to mind as it is similar to the thousands of cone shaped tools unearthed by Michael Tellinger,in southern Africa, which apparently has something to do sonic vibrations

    • @MARILYNANDERSON88
      @MARILYNANDERSON88 Před rokem +8

      In my region many half moon shaped stones were carved and thought to be mystical, however it seems that the stones were used in preparing ducks for dinner.

    • @albertducharme3937
      @albertducharme3937 Před rokem +2

      The connes It Denotes a new birth a new beginning

    • @lindamclean8809
      @lindamclean8809 Před rokem +7

      I’ve been interested in the pine cones for a long time as well.......... I think I saw Michael Tellinger say they were used to make things levitate.........need to know more ❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @lindamclean8809
      @lindamclean8809 Před rokem +8

      I wonder if there is any mention of the bags and the cones in the cuneiform texts .........I’d like to know what the texts say that are written on the figures holding the bags and the cones........❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @gloriaswims3478
      @gloriaswims3478 Před rokem +1

      And this is probably how the huge blocks were moved while building the pyramid

  • @apothecaryjames7968
    @apothecaryjames7968 Před rokem +9

    Amazing topic and video! It's ironic how you said one of the theories was using the bag to time travel. If you have ever watched any of the Umbrella Academy Series they use a briefcase to time travel and change history to prevent the end of times. What's in the bag or what it was used for has always been a peak interest of mine.

    • @andreearey1954
      @andreearey1954 Před rokem +2

      Make sense to me, timetravel devices, or poker dimensions device, hindu deities are depicted with this devices too. In the movie antman, a travel luggage has an entire building in it. In Fantastic beast, the suitcase has worlds in it.

  • @donnadees1971
    @donnadees1971 Před rokem +1

    Finally found photos of ancients using little purses. So glad.

  • @MojoMajik
    @MojoMajik Před rokem +9

    Every One of these images show the Entities also holding the Pineal Gland, that’s the common denominator. It is the Bag of Knowledge. The Seed Bag. Star Seed Bag if you will..It’s always shown when a new Civilization is being formed.

    • @emmap1159
      @emmap1159 Před rokem

      And they offer it too a serpent which seems kind of sinister

  • @Tevita-
    @Tevita- Před rokem +52

    I find it interesting that the bags are always carried by a winged creature representing the ability to fly, while the “bags” look more like hot air balloon baskets. Perhaps the pine cones represent re-forestation or replanting. Maybe the creature holding the basket is a symbol for the flying machine that carried survivors across the oceans carrying grain, seeds and other means to start over in a distant land.

    • @janadixon936
      @janadixon936 Před rokem +1

      The wings represent priests. It is a bucket that priests hold containing holy water which was sprinkled over the supplicants to give them a spiritual buzz. The tool for sprinkling is either a pine cone or a feather.

    • @kaywalker4433
      @kaywalker4433 Před rokem +1

      the bag is not a bag its a load stone. a source stone. a destination stone he is ready for flight and he is opening with the pinecone a conduit a cosmic conduit. a cosmic serpent from the tree of life to his destination. a stargate...to the stones origin, the bag...lol, will be placed in the craft. plus the cosmic serpent you will use when you leave here and also when you return..

    • @jamesclukey7488
      @jamesclukey7488 Před rokem +3

      My interpretation of the wings on the creatures is an attempt to visualize and animate how they had the ability to fly. Instead of only showing two stationary wings, inicating no movement, they sculpted four wings to demonstrate the act of flight. Possiblity, yes, no maybe ?

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Před rokem +1

      Good theory

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Před rokem

      Carrying hot coals or fire maybe?

  • @ronparedes966
    @ronparedes966 Před rokem +2

    My take is that the handbag contained these things and were used in these ways:
    A battery and a transmitter kept hidden in the handbag, a wrist tuning device that looks like a wristwatch, bracelets to ground the operator and bystanders, a wireless pine cone shaped device held in the right hand to focus frequency transmission - possibly to move huge stones or some other powerful force.
    If you look closely, you'll notice that all handbags were carried in the left hand, and every operator also had a metal bracelet, sometimes multiple bracelets worn on the upper wrist or the biceps of both the operator and also some bystanders. Most operators heads were depicted as part human, part bird or some animal - possibly a protective mask of some kind. Many have wings, indicating they could also fly about, or came from the sky.
    Stop the video and zoom in to look at the associated paraphernalia being worn or nearby. Fascinating!

    • @joselitodagu4269
      @joselitodagu4269 Před rokem

      Bag content:
      Ancient Mesopotamia=imported majic mushroom
      Mayans=coca leaves
      North America=Paiutes
      The rest of the world=designer drugs

    • @sherahbassard5911
      @sherahbassard5911 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, I was noticing that too. And that coincides with a finding that the hosts on the CZcams channel Metaphysical just made that the “cones” are lights. They discovered this information in the writings of Sima Quian, the Grand Historian of the Qin Dynasty. Sima Quian was a devoted historian who meticulously documented the history of China. Apparently Emperor Qin was visited by some travelers who were 10 feet tall, covered in feathers and animal skins who traveled there by this spiral boat. They carried a cone that lit up and could cast its light for miles. It sounds like the exact same thing as what is depicted in these reliefs. One of the hosts call the book by its name, “The Loser” but when I researched that name I couldn’t find it anywhere, likely due to the translation of the word. Eventually, I found mention of the story in a blog and then traced it to the Grand Historian texts. Check it out! Pretty amazing stuff.

  • @stevenbrown7852
    @stevenbrown7852 Před rokem +2

    Pointing at something with a large crystal in their right hand the bag has a resonating factor that along with the orgon generator bracelets connect together with the body that generates a force field and a forced push field.Vibrational frequencys are very powerful.

  • @1800imawake
    @1800imawake Před rokem +16

    I believe the handbag is a metaphor and the pictures also show them holding a pinecone most of the time with watches on their wrists. This metaphor tells me these are people with great technology with the key to consciousness and life in their hands.

    • @John-nd4fu
      @John-nd4fu Před rokem +2

      Some think they were primitive of some sort... they were way ahead of us..

    • @williamfaulkner7005
      @williamfaulkner7005 Před rokem +1

      That is not a pinecone, but a Holy Hand grenade!

    • @nocomments5029
      @nocomments5029 Před rokem

      Nah man, I doubt it’s metaphor. Accoms razor.

  • @thediplomasta5891
    @thediplomasta5891 Před rokem +12

    Well I'm with Daniken on this one. Here's the connections I got: The bag is almost always seen with the cone in the other hand. The only witnesses to ever see Ed Leedskalnin levitate the stone to build coral castle, said that he was holding some kind of cones in his hands when he did it. I propose that the bag is a component of the levitating cones. Perhaps a power source, or a fixed frequency resonator. We know that ancient tech worked off of frequency, tuned naturally by crystals. Their need for electricity was small. It only requires a small voltage to make crystals do their thing. How they used that frequency to accomplish work, is what we don't know. We can recreate a small act of sound-induced levitation (deafening sound) in a lab, on a ping-pong ball with amazing control. But we cannot do it with silent frequency, and we cannot do it with 200 ton blocks.

    • @nz-nz
      @nz-nz Před rokem +4

      Ooh… thought…
      Maybe the bag IS the bag for the PINECONE?????

  • @zrinka4556
    @zrinka4556 Před rokem +2

    Those looks like a water pots, most simple and most logic explanation. Sadhus in India still carry them even nowadays.
    Sea level use to be lower, e.g. from south India use to be able to reach New Zealand long way by land and just little by boats.

  • @mikemiller2933
    @mikemiller2933 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing!! I love the history of the ancient civilizations and look forward to checking out your other videos.

  • @MrBrinkman721
    @MrBrinkman721 Před rokem +22

    We need more people talking about this.

    • @victorcasale7013
      @victorcasale7013 Před rokem

      It's what the ' bags ' contain that I am interested in. No need to carry an empty bag, unless the intention is to put something into it. Or perhaps they are already filled. Knowledge is an intangible asset. No need for a very tangible bag to carry consciousness. So, I believe that something solid was carried around in the ubiquitous strikingly similar ' handbags ' represented in ancient cultures worldwide. What might that be ?: Any ideas?

  • @kissthesky40
    @kissthesky40 Před rokem +6

    The bags were heavy, shown by the musculature of the gripping forearms. Perhaps a coin purse w heavy gold? Lead? Mercury? Platinum? Meteorites?

  • @Romeo7771
    @Romeo7771 Před rokem +1

    Notice that the ones carrying the bags are doing it always in one hand (generally the left one) and in the other hand they have a cone lifted up as if to throw it. These suggest that the cones are seeds, and the handbags are used to carry the seeds. Also notice the flower bracelets suggesting life. It seems that these sculptures represent the seeding of life. Also the people wearing the bags have always wings, suggesting they were angelic, deity creatures or god-like beings. Therefore these may be representations of gods seeding life. Very interesting.

  • @THXn11
    @THXn11 Před rokem +2

    Hmmm. The bag. The pine cone, the watch... kind of reminds me of a Geiger counter with the bag being the device, the pine cone is the sensor and the watch the device that measures/ warns against radiation exposure. People the use Geiger counters today still use techniques that look just like in the ancient images.
    Just a casual observation

  • @rakistaromeo
    @rakistaromeo Před rokem +18

    I think it's a frequency resonator that they used in healing, and levitating heavy objects. Just my intuition.

    • @04938dreadfelix
      @04938dreadfelix Před rokem +1

      I think it is a bucket of water that a pinecone is dipped into then the water is shooken off towards people in a fertility ritual.

    • @WaningGibbous
      @WaningGibbous Před rokem

      I agree...spot on.

    • @MeBe35
      @MeBe35 Před rokem

      Nice

  • @billybaty5215
    @billybaty5215 Před rokem +25

    I read about a theory that the handbags may be electrical devices of the ancient creator "gods" that act as a catalyst to start their electrical machinery, like our condensers starting a refrigerator. Their primary use may have been to start up their spacecraft but also possibly for their surface machinery. One depiction in your video shows a handbag with a guy who looks like he's wearing a spacesuit. The photo of Quetzalcoatl looks like he is powering a spacecraft and also shows the handbag.

  • @anandpendyala
    @anandpendyala Před rokem +2

    Any traditional Hindu will tell you it is “ kamandal” . It is used for holding water by wandering sages. Indian civilization is built by rishis . any depiction of these sages on rock carvings and sculptures always has kamandal

  • @menaintawan669
    @menaintawan669 Před rokem +1

    What I have read on other pages is that the pinecone is a symbol to pass higher knowledge further to other civilizations and the handbag contains knowledge how to build up a civilization. Maybe this makes sense.

  • @aliceinwonderland887
    @aliceinwonderland887 Před rokem +6

    That is exactly what I have been saying for years, the bag represents gifts of knowledge brought fromthe heavens and the pinecone represents the gift of spirit and consciousness.

    • @emmap1159
      @emmap1159 Před rokem

      Or the pinecone represents the pineal gland, the part of the brain that prays. And they offer it to a serpent. What does the serpent represent?

  • @michelepastele5347
    @michelepastele5347 Před rokem +13

    Fascinating video. It was very interesting to see that the 'handbags'have appeared throughout the world!

    • @DiscloseTruthTV
      @DiscloseTruthTV  Před rokem +2

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @sfgazette2833
      @sfgazette2833 Před rokem +1

      @@DiscloseTruthTV It is a HAND HELD POWER GENERATOR! IT IS A BATTERY! I have one but it did not come withthe hand held piece but the generator with its handle LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE my hand held generator!

  • @typojakob
    @typojakob Před rokem +4

    The pinecone symbolize the pineal gland, combined with monotomic gold (white powder gold) in the handbag + meditation practices etc, can activate the "sleeping" dna strings. The dna strings are symbolized by the spiral tree in the middle.

  • @Kreln1221
    @Kreln1221 Před rokem +3

    *I read somewhere that the handbags/baskets could have been for seeds, in the process of the domestication of agriculture, and the taking of chaste wilderness and turning it into productive farmland.*

    • @rolandsaucier1006
      @rolandsaucier1006 Před rokem +1

      I agree with your bag of seeds theory. These people brought agriculture to the ancient world. As Mr. Graham Hancock suggests in his books, there was a relatively advanced civilization which transferred this knowledge to the humans who had managed to survive a great catastrophic event that happened around 13 thousand years ago. There was a sudden end to the Ice Age. The ocean levels rose. An ancient and advanced civilization disappeared in the sudden flooding. .....It's a reasonable theory.

  • @jeanhorseman9364
    @jeanhorseman9364 Před rokem +30

    The articulated handle indicates to me a container for water needing to be kept level. Objects that are needed frequently might be kept in the hand rather than in a bag slung over the shoulder or back. The small size indicates the object is light and small. I still think that it might be water or a fluid of some kind

    • @stevenbrown7852
      @stevenbrown7852 Před rokem

      Yes

    • @hiamaraldvaan7221
      @hiamaraldvaan7221 Před rokem

      There was grain. Only substance in which they coud store those pinecones that were capable of cutting through anything. These cones are shamir. You can see how they charge them by applying to this pole, around which you can see electric discharge symbolized as flowers

    • @peterd3215
      @peterd3215 Před rokem +1

      And they are all kept low to the waste but out slightly to avoid spillage. It shows the vast importance of fresh water which seems most reasonable. I think the alien thing is so far off, the passing of knowledge from a very very old civilization to newer ones is most plausible, and by passing fresh water you are basically extending your hand in friendship I would say, a gift that is hard to find. A bond of trust.

  • @PrasannaKumar-lf7gl
    @PrasannaKumar-lf7gl Před rokem +8

    The bag could contain 'Soma'. Ancient Rishis are depicted carrying something similar

    • @hilohattie3681
      @hilohattie3681 Před rokem +2

      Prasannaji… That’s why I mentioned amrita dripping from the pineal after udraveta.

  • @brendanwarrick4978
    @brendanwarrick4978 Před rokem +1

    I think people go to deep into it and forget how important a early tool can be back then. Lets say it is a basket which allows collection of larger amounts or crops, clays and all ranges of materials and could be used to carry tool of a trade much like a educated dr of only 100 years ago would have. We still use it today a quote "handbag" and the fact is it very much could have been the first tool made, watching how birds and animal make nests and constricting the first basket. Take away a basic tool like the wheel and that basket becomes extremely important and widely used for absolutely everything.

  • @antokhorneshart9678
    @antokhorneshart9678 Před rokem

    Awesome vid! Thank you

  • @mevenstien
    @mevenstien Před rokem +16

    Seems to me they may have been used for both symbolic and utility purposes.
    There has been a similar bag found and documented . it contained fire making implements and tender ( basket of light? )
    It was found with the " ice man".

  • @ydnartitcomb1
    @ydnartitcomb1 Před rokem +8

    I think from the pictures you show us, the bags are present when the individuals in the pictures have something in their hands, looking like a pinecone. The bags are holders for the pinecone device.

    • @masrrek5132
      @masrrek5132 Před rokem +3

      You may be into something there!

    • @sfgazette2833
      @sfgazette2833 Před rokem +2

      Yeah its a power generator! Look up hand held power generators only they have a blue tooth component that looks like a pine cone!

    • @emmap1159
      @emmap1159 Před rokem +1

      Pinecone=pineal gland=the part of the brain that prays. They offer it to a serpent. What does a serpent represent?

  • @BobWebb1066
    @BobWebb1066 Před rokem +1

    These "handbags" were for pollinating the food crops after a catastrophy with the pine cone used for the pollinating. A global catastrophy happened & the survivors assisted the surviving populations they came across teaching them farming techniques from the destroyed world. We collect & store the valuable seeds to this day in case of these cataclisms our ancestors try to warn us about in these carvings. Gobekli Tepe I believe was a centre of learning for these survivors to gain the knowledge to continue life on this planet.

  • @sk8erpunk8389
    @sk8erpunk8389 Před rokem +1

    hundreds of images of the 'handbag' exist, but instead we're treated to a slideshow of the same 6-7... nearly all of which were Sumerian/Assyrian. They exist across the world - Egypt, Syria, Turkey, India, South America, Central America, China, etc. The holders of the bags are always holding a pinecone/fruit/seed in the opposite hand, are almost always accompanied by other figures holding staffs/poles, and some show an almost fractal/infinite loop (smaller copies of the larger image carved onto the handbag itself). The object generally appears to be of simple construction (twisted handle, sometimes woven bag/bucket/pail), which excludes an advanced technology as we would think of one. The pinecone/fruit/seed thing is never represented on a tree/plant within the same image, so I doubt the purpose is to represent harvesting/planting of something. Pinecones have represented enlightenment throughout history - our Pineal Gland (third eye, seat of the soul, etc) is named after the Pinecone. The Pineal Gland sits at the geometric center of our brains, is theoretically linked to psychedelic experiences, and is also responsible for our day/night circadian rhythm and receives more blood flow than any other part of our bodies. Ancient civilizations had a firm grasp of ratios/geometry and the pinecone is a perfect representation of the Fibonacci Sequence, as well.
    These carvings are loaded with symbolism and exist all around the world at sites that we are slowly starting to realize pre-date accepted timelines of civilization. They were carved by cultures responsible for every megalithic site we know of; sites and architecture we can't seem to understand/replicate.
    Someday, I hope we unearth/translate manuscripts that discuss these objects or at least an ancient historical account of their use. Perhaps under the sea of sand dunes in the Sahara, inside the Labyrinth of Hawara, at the base of the pyramids of Mexico, or even in the many caves/underground complexes and passageways of Turkey or India.

  • @stanleysteemr1316
    @stanleysteemr1316 Před rokem +6

    Why are you convinced that it's a Handbag.? In dry desert terrain a bucket of Water would be highly valuable. There is No Life without Water.

  • @jeremiahmullikin
    @jeremiahmullikin Před rokem +6

    It kind of reminds me of how kids carry around an Easter basket and collect eggs. Same shapes of the "handbags" and pine cones.

  • @magalipiendel411
    @magalipiendel411 Před rokem +1

    These dials (like watches) on many wrists are often worn by people carrying these bags.
    Thank you so much for this other outstanding video!

    • @magalipiendel411
      @magalipiendel411 Před rokem +1

      It seems that the conic elements were carried in these bags. Have we got any viable info on these cones? I wonder if they were hi-tech devices. Because of the presence of gigantic ancient structures (cities, temples, monuments, etc.) so elaborate and sophisticated, it's evident the Ancients invented advanced technology way before we did. Which involves communication technology too.

  • @evora9081
    @evora9081 Před rokem +1

    The pine is a power generator. It has the ability to mould stones and lift them.

  • @jeffcollins2569
    @jeffcollins2569 Před rokem +4

    my conclusion on this is that it is a power source

    • @radiosophea4553
      @radiosophea4553 Před rokem

      My guesses are the bags contain a computer communication device and a battery.
      Other possibilities are water or ormus liquid gold possible food of the gods.
      What is the pine cone doing?

  • @joyb2285
    @joyb2285 Před rokem +25

    Thank you for sharing this piece of history. I find it very interesting!

  • @offthegridgreco
    @offthegridgreco Před rokem +2

    Besides the adornments I would say 95%, whether right or left profiles, the bag is in the left hand. A fact that certainly has significance.

  • @johnwest3287
    @johnwest3287 Před 3 měsíci

    The handbag is actually a power unit for the pine cone shaped electronic instrument used to scan human beings of their electronic wavelength signature as they were searching for certain lost beings at the time that could enter human beings and some animals. It was literally designed to detect the presence of life!
    Source - "Alien Interview, Deluxe Study Edition" by Lawrence Spencer

  • @chrissyhardman8098
    @chrissyhardman8098 Před rokem +27

    Mining gold was a major occupation of the created slave humans - Why? Some thoughts are of a need for mono-atomic gold by the aliens to maintain their lifeforms, as their home planet was running out of gold. It makes sense to me. Perhaps the watch-like artifacts on their wrist was a timer of some sort, for when to use a "dose" of the mono-atomic gold from their ever-present "handbags" As good an explanation as any I've heard elsewhere - although better I'd say...

    • @anzacman5
      @anzacman5 Před rokem +3

      Wouldn't a belt clip-on have been more practical, freeing up both hands?

    • @BenPat88
      @BenPat88 Před rokem

      Better than “it’s a water pail” haha

  • @pama9884
    @pama9884 Před rokem +5

    Looks like many of the carvings also show a “watch” or flower bracelet on the wrists of the individuals carrying the “bags”. Any ideas what the bracket might be and if they could be related to the bags?

  • @josephmorelli3191
    @josephmorelli3191 Před rokem

    Wonderful presentation. I enjoyed it tremendously.

  • @jacquiollard8784
    @jacquiollard8784 Před rokem +2

    they all hold the bags the same way with their thumb on the front of handle.

  • @lcmlcm2460
    @lcmlcm2460 Před rokem +15

    I believe that the handbag on the pillar at Gobekli Tepe is key to actually understanding them.

    • @damonsyfrett301
      @damonsyfrett301 Před rokem +3

      It's a seed bag. That's all. There is far more interesting symbolism throughout the world than the handbags. These bags seem insignificant compared to wings symbolized on what appears to be human figures.

    • @Torch4Life
      @Torch4Life Před rokem

      @@damonsyfrett301 Yep, I'm w/you, seedbags, civilizer. Society foundation, precursor to city building. The end of wandering hunter/gathering.

  • @EAG963
    @EAG963 Před rokem +6

    I tend to think the bags are symbolic of the sharing of knowledge from one peoples to another, whether that be knowledge of culture, religion, technology or some other understanding or awareness.

  • @sandrajones1609
    @sandrajones1609 Před rokem

    Absolutely aWeSoMe ❣️ What a thought provoking presentation!

  • @turl7657
    @turl7657 Před rokem

    Excellent .. really enjoyed hearing your thoughts :)

  • @mapes4662
    @mapes4662 Před rokem +18

    I find it interesting that the position of all bags is the same - outstretched arm held straight, bag always below waist level. Is it always the left arm? Great vid, well done.

    • @anzacman5
      @anzacman5 Před rokem +2

      Are they giving it to someone? Who are they handing it to?

    • @randyjara1076
      @randyjara1076 Před rokem +2

      Also noted the hand position is the same in all cases, with the thumb on the same direction, meaning that these “bags” weren’t heavy!

    • @dolf5039
      @dolf5039 Před rokem

      Mostly left hand ….

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Před rokem

      @@randyjara1076 the thumb looks like it is held in the position for a particular reason, like for operating a switch

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Před rokem

      @@anzacman5 it’s almost as if it’s hot or dangerous, like a weapon or bucket of hot coals or fire

  • @FlymasterFlash
    @FlymasterFlash Před rokem +32

    Could it be the seven gods were actually fallen angels?
    It is also interesting that American native folklore mentions four books of knowledge that were devided among the four tribes. I have noticed this number before in hieroglyphs of four branches and four flowers for example.
    Yes, please give me your thoughts on the cone or egg shaped object also prevalent.

    • @lisabek72
      @lisabek72 Před rokem +2

      And the winged ones are the ones with them

    • @tylerjohnson4825
      @tylerjohnson4825 Před rokem +3

      It makes sense. I’ve found Sumerian symbols in Mayan hieroglyphs as well.

    • @One-way
      @One-way Před rokem +2

      Pineal gland is the pine cone reference.

    • @razonyespiritu
      @razonyespiritu Před rokem

      "fallen angels"
      religious belief,that makes no sense

    • @customsongmaker
      @customsongmaker Před rokem +2

      In Genesis 4, I see a possible parallel with the ancient archetypal gods. Lamech, decendant of Cain, had sons. One was "the father of those who live in tents and raise livestock." Another was "the father of all who play the harp and flute." Another forged tools of bronze and iron - presumably the first to invent metalworking? These people lived for hundreds of years, and each would have lived to see thousands of his own descendants. If you lived in a city of 10,000 metalworkers, and and you and all 10,000 were descended from the king who still lived there and was 400 years old, and he invented metalworking, that would be enough to classify him as a god in most cultures.

  • @josephforrest9472
    @josephforrest9472 Před rokem +1

    Every one holds the bag with his thumb down the handle. I'm a bricklayer. I hold my thumb on the ferule
    of the trowel because it allows more flexible wrist control.

  • @adventureseekersparadise

    I believe the handbag signifies the holder is a traveler from off world and it contains the knowledge of civilization skills.. The watches are watches. I think they are high tech humans who survived a cataclysm by flying away and began re-educating the survivors who rode it out a few generation later, They wear costumes because they knew how superstitious and primitive people had become and flashy costumes would impress and make them pay attention. :)

  • @riversendoutdoors342
    @riversendoutdoors342 Před rokem +5

    I believe the sparse amount of trees needed to be pollinated by man until they took a hold, Also believe the pine cones were twisted clothe used in this pollinating process similar to how we have to date trees today so that they will produce dates.

  • @kodyhastings4651
    @kodyhastings4651 Před rokem +10

    Everybody always forgets India has a couple of handbags in their monuments there's probably more in India they have a lot of things that would shock people they knew what it meant and if you really look you will on any monument feel it Don't think it

    • @kendee4421
      @kendee4421 Před rokem

      Proven Mohan has shown lots of hidden knowledge in temples that Western 'experts' completely missed due to not knowing the Hindu religion and its stories. He is on CZcams.

    • @maymay5600
      @maymay5600 Před rokem

      Lord shiva has one too

    • @dreamsofadaffodil650
      @dreamsofadaffodil650 Před rokem

      India and Indian, with their traditions surprisingly running as they were for more than 3500 years known history atleast, should be the first people and place to look for answers. But, the world seems ignorant of the fact 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

    • @acidburn707able
      @acidburn707able Před rokem

      Agree! Have you watched praveen mohan's chanel? Very interesting too

  • @peterd3215
    @peterd3215 Před rokem +2

    It's a bag full of SEEDS.
    At its most basic it's likely a metaphor for simply "gift giving" but due to the hinged handles lt is likely something very precious or easy to spill as they are held down low at the waist as if heavy but out slightly so as to not knock them over with body movement, a balancing act you do for something you don't want to loose the contents of - Look at the thumb placement too a heavyish sack. Perhaps this is further backed up by the small planted trees in between the bags as if representing the seeds growing. Crops would surely be in short supply following a world wide cataclysm and the savours of each continent (with the wings representing a foreign visitor) would be the ones that stored their grains and seeds best. They would be welcomes everywhere they go I bet. Either SEEDS in the real sense of the word or "Seeds of knowledge" as represented by the pine cone implanted into the back of the head (as shown in some pictures)
    Anyhow pillar 43 is Def three sunsets. Not handbags, it's way above the animals and no one is holding them.

  • @blacktopaz40
    @blacktopaz40 Před rokem

    I enjoyed watching this video. Intriguing images and fascinating information.

  • @TheseusTitan
    @TheseusTitan Před rokem +3

    Ancient Sumerian: “I’m going shopping… I’m be back in an hour. I’ve got my handbag!”

  • @scottbreseke716
    @scottbreseke716 Před rokem +4

    I have a theory that the handbags might hold their life support system.

    • @olgaroche2929
      @olgaroche2929 Před rokem

      Exactly: water is necessary/ essential to survive ! Looks like a pail of water, is round shaped , that how looks in relief round objects, also handle is exactly like the ones, pails , I had as child, …

  • @stevemcinnes6195
    @stevemcinnes6195 Před rokem +1

    They used the bag for a ritual in order to materialize matter into objects.
    Little did they know their objects such as bag or cone were not needed to accomplish such incredible things.
    Possibly it was the first occurrences of a recognition to the laws of attraction and polarity
    in man.
    The bag itself opened up flat I saw in a few carvings and thought was interesting.

  • @colinframpton6118
    @colinframpton6118 Před rokem +1

    I think the Ancient Handbag Symbol is a symbol of the carrier of knowledge wisdom and technology