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THE PEOPLE OF THE SPHINX
They are probably the Babylonians

THE INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS BASED ON REMOTE VIEWED MATERIAL. IT IS THEREFORE NOT TO BE REGARDED AS FACT. DO NOT USE IT FOR SCHOOL PROJECTS. READ IT ONLY FOR ENTERTAINMENT AS AN ALTERNATIVE SCIENCE-FICTION INTERPRETATION OF HISTORY.

I encountered the people who I titled "the people of the Sphinx" in a remote viewing. I had first remote viewed the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia, where I encountered a king from the West who said that he was the direct descendant of king Nebukadnessar of Babylon. I decided to next remote view Babylon, and the friend with whom I record the remote viewing asked if I would remote view the tower of Babel. Remote viewing for the tower of Babel I came across the Sphinx people who had destroyed a Jewish village. Here is that story.

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Tower of Babel or Babylon

One important note before we tell the story. The friend had asked me to remote view "the tower of Babel". It is a tower known from the stories in the Bible. Supposedly there was a people who thought they could build a tower that was so high it could reach to the sky. God punished them for their vanity and made it so that the people spoke in different languages so that they could not understand each other. Read the story of the tower of Babel here.

I was going to say that he had asked me to remote view "the tower of Babel" and that I had focused on remote viewing "the tower of Babylon" as at the time I thought it was rightly called. My point was just that I may have therefore found a different site and that I would have to "try again" with the tower of Babel at a different time. Like if you dial a phone number I would be dialling to the tower of Babylon when in fact I had been asked to dial to the tower of Babel, reaching a different destination. However, reading from that webpage I linked to, the tower of Babel would have been set in Babylon, and so we are in one and the same place.

I found no tower

When trying to remote view the tower of Babylon, I arrived at a site which I have marked on the map numbered 1. It is located in what is today Turkey. I now look on the internet to see where Babylon was located, and according to this website, Babylon did extend into the area I have marked.

The exact location of where the tower would have been located is not known today, but it is believed to have been in what is today either Iraq or Syria, read here. I arrived in what is Turkey. However I did not see a tower. Instead I found a site with a shrine where a fire and incense is lit for gods. After the remote viewing I came to believe that there never was a tower of Babylon. The hill with the shrine that I found, was the site I was brought to when I searched for the tower, but there was no tower. This shrine on the hill was the closest likeness to the search query, suggesting that there never was a tower, if my remote viewing is correct.

I am not an enemy of Judaism. Like I discuss in the audio during the remote viewing, Judaism even talks about the man Jonah who was swallowed by a whale but came back out of it alive, and I asked the question are the Jewish stories meant to be taken literally or are they ways of making a point? Perhaps there was a people who were "so vain", that... they tried to build a tower that went all the way up to the sky. Maybe symbolically, but not literally.

An altar was there instead

The remote viewing brought me to a site that was on a hill. On the hill was a shrine which was a white stone altar, not a particularly large shrine. It was shaped like a wineglass, meaning wide on the top, with a narrow neck, and wide again on the bottom. The top and bottom were square shaped with four corners. This altar was used to light a fire for the gods, and a smeary dark paste which was an incense would be burned together with the fire. The smell of the incense filled the lungs and gave a religious buzz sensation. It was not enough to light a fire for the gods, the incense had to also be burned there.

Beneath the hill surrounding half around the hill was a village where Jewish people lived. These Jews were originally from Judea. Judea is marked with number 2. on the map. Judea is historically known and it is an original land for the Jews, and its location on the map is correct both based on my remote viewing and based on history. I am however not sure of if this altar was originally placed there by the Jews for the use of the Jews, or if it was the Sphinx people who had brought it there. This hill with the shrine is where I arrived when attempting to remote view the tower of Babylon. And there was no tower.

The Sphinx people

I encountered a people on the hill whom I came to call the Sphinx people. They originated from further south and a bit east from the site. I have drawn the approximate region that I felt them to originate from, as number 3. on the map. During the remote viewing I said that I felt they were from what is today Assyria or Syria. The Sphinx people were notably tall and had black hair and black beards and their legs were hairy like rugs with black hair. Their skin was not dark or white but a kind of light beige color.

The Sphinx people I encountered were the soldiers of their people. They wore white short skirts and sandals. Their legs were bare. They had a white top that I think was sleeveless. At one point I saw blue feathers attached at the back of the head and the feathers pointing upward arranged a bit like in a fan.

The most interesting aspect of their attire was the steel-colored metal mask. The mask was long so that it covered the forehead and face and down over the front of the neck. It was square or rectangular shaped and was raised over the nose in a square shaped pattern. Narrow horisontal slits for the eyes. I learned later that the purpose of the mask was not to protect them in a battle. They did not fear wounds because their legs and the rest of their body was not armored. The purpose of the mask was for them to conceal the person who they were, and to be a soldier instead. They could also not look into the eyes of the women that they raped, and the mask hid their shame and made them into not the person but a soldier.

The Sphinx people soldiers had swords. And they rode luxurious chariots which we know from Ancient Egyptian artefacts. It is large enough for one or perhaps two persons to stand in and has a floor and a raised wall on the front and around to the sides and is open at the back. The chariot was bright white and had embossed golden S-shaped figures on the front for decoration. It was pulled by one or two brown horses I am not sure. The horse was also decorated in blue clothing and the horse also wore a face mask in a similar style as the one worn by the soldier, made out of the same steel-colored metal and of the same design.

*The Sphinx people were wealthy and they displayed their wealth with their luxurious armor and clothing. They wore bright white clothes as it was a sign of wealth to have perfectly clean white clothes, which was not practical on the dirt roads at that time and when they did not have washing machines.

*The Sphinx people would go into an unarmed poor village and they would kill the men and boys and old women and take the enslaved women with them. Groups of hundreds of women at a time were enslaved by the Sphinx people. The soldiers would rape the women and the sons that resulted were raised to be new soldiers for the Sphinx people, and so the mothers of the soldiers were enslaved women. It was an army of sons of enslaved women.

The Sphinxes

I named them the Sphinx people because the first soldier I met told me that he was going to go fight the lion, with which he meant the sphinx.

(At this stage of writing this page, the spirit of a man from Judea came to visit me and I wrote down his story which is given here Juudah Story. Since then, two additional paragraphs marked with * were lifted up to the Sphinx people section, and the video was posted there, but the above remains otherwise unaltered.)

The great Sphinx was the size of a large cat, but not as large as the lion or the tiger, but smaller like the puma or mountain lion or lynx. It had the feline body of a cat, white feathered wings of a bird with which it can fly, cat paws on the front, yellow golden eagle legs at the back like the legs of a hawk or predatory bird with scales on it and claws, serpent tail of a snake, head of a hawk with the beak of a predatory bird, and a snake tongue. At least that is how it was written, a soldier said they have to live with the legacy. The Sphinxes came down from the mountains where there is thunder. The Spinxes were slain with a sword by the man from Babylon and it was a great spectacle. A man of the Sphinx people believed that he had looked into the eyes of a Sphinx. The Sphinxes would never give disease to the Sphinx people. A soldier believed the Sphinx to be fully real. The Sphinx was depicted on golden plates chipped into as lines, but these plates had been stolen.

Jews from Judea

Around the hill was a village where people lived who were Jews who had originally lived in Judea but they had been sent away from Judea and they now lived here far to the north and a bit west from where Judea was. One of them said: "We originally came from the Judea. Judea was originally our home land. But then we were chased out." The original Jews who were still back in Judea had a lot of gold and good fishing boats and good things. These Jews here were poorer.

The site on the hill which I found instead of the tower of Babylon was their shrine for worship and prayer and for asking God for mercy and compassion and strength. It seems that perhaps on this hill was originally a temple of the Jews. When I arrived on the hill there was no temple there but only the shrine for the fire and the dirt ground around it. Perhaps the shrine in which a fire would be lit for the god of the Sphinx people was placed there later. I do not know whether the shrine for the fire originated with the Jews or if the Sphinx people had brought it there.

These Jews were not armed. The Sphinx soldiers killed the sons and old women and took the women away. The men were kept alive for longer. The soldiers burned down the village, took away the bread, and poisoned the water. The Jewish religious books, their Torah and scriptures were destroyed and burned, the Jewish temples were burned down. All because the Jews here had not paid homage to their god Referet. These Jewish men were slain "all in the great name and glory of" the god Referet.

The Jewish men were on the hill around the shrine and they were ill and vomiting. The Sphinx people told them that Jews south east in Judea had poisoned the water, but to me a Sphinx soldier confessed that it was they who had poisoned the water. The people from Judea were praying for their souls there and the Sphinx people cut their throats with swords on the hill and there was a lot of blood on the ground. The people of the Sphinx had come to this place from the East and they had made it into a horrible place.

God Referet

The Sphinx people had asked these Jews to light fires and incense for the gods of the Sphinx people, but the Jews had refused to, and the Sphinx people say that this was the reason why they were killed, because they have other false gods and would not light the shrines for the gods of the Sphinx people. In the practice of lighting a fire for the gods it was not enough to light a fire. An incense which was a dark perfumated smear had to also be burned in the fire. The incense creates a religious buzz when inhaled. The god of the Sphinx people that had to be honored here was the god named Referet.

Babylon

I wasn't entirely sure at first if the Sphinx people were the Babylonians. When I ask one of them, he says "Yes of course we are!". They were proud of their clean waters and water aqueducts or water funnels. They kept good hygiene and washed themselves and their beards. The fortress was strategically placed in the center of wide flat empty land so that it could be seen if someone was approaching them.

I then went specifically into Babylon. Their language had very short syllables with Arabic sounds at the end of the syllables. The language was developed out of the need from merchants.

The story continues on the page The Juudah Story, where the spirit of a man who was from Judea and who was one of them to be killed on that hill tells the story in greater detail.