Report: #0185
If Liu Yang
had landed five thousand years ago, they would have called her Goddess Liu.
She is the
first Chinese taikonaut to travel with two companions in a rocket called
Shenzhou 9 to a space station.

Looking at
the images, I automatically make some comparisons between today's astronauts
and the Anunnaki, the gods of the Sumerians.
Five
thousand years have passed between the image of the Chinese taikonauts and the
relief of an Anunnaki. Both have a watch on their arm and carry some box in
their hand. For the taikonauts, it seems to be an air compressor; in contrast,
the Anunnaki's equipment might have been a container with portable energy.

in the following image we see a rocket named Shenzhou 9 at the time of takeoff.

in the following image we see Henzhou 9 on their way to space


This
station, called "Tiangong 1" (the palace in the sky), also of Chinese
origin, was already in space and was recently visited by an uncrewed
spacecraft. This uncrewed approach was also successful. Now, for the first
time, crew members enter the palace in the sky.

The palace in the sky, Tiangong 1 minute before coupling, the next picture shows the nave and the Tiangong 1 attached.

Three Taikonauta at the station. Striking is as always the modern helmet and its parallel in sculptures of thousands of years old.

I hope a
sculpture is made of this astronaut or taikonaut.
Stone
sculpture is, to this day and for millennia, the safest method to use as a
medium of memory.

Someday, in
the distant future, when the memory of a civilization with advanced
technology—including space travel where astronauts had their palace—has been
lost once more, this astronaut will be recognized as the goddess Liu Yang.
The goddess
Liu Yang, beautiful, always with a smiling face, pleading with the gods to have
mercy on humans and always traveling in her ship between Earth and the
stars. Five thousand years ago, we had
our gods and goddesses. The Anunnaki approached humanity at that time.
Liu Yang
would be the goddess of the seventh millennium.
In five thousand more years, it is very likely that we will no longer be
an advanced civilization on this beautiful Earth.
The memory
of the past will have been erased once more.
There are
no more evidences of a culture from five thousand years ago. Only some legends
speak of large cities with lights and means of transportation on land, sea, and
sky. But from the years 2012 to 7012, nothing is known. These years are in the
darkness of oblivion—or they never existed, and a jump was made in the calendar
so the world seems older. The strange thing is that there are evidences of
cultures much earlier than this date. Stone sculptures found in places like the
legendary Rome and on the islands of Greece, plus the pyramids in the sandy
area beside the great Nile River in Egypt, are testimonies that someone built
them. It is estimated that it was a
civilization that came from the stars and called itself Anunnaki.
Some
archaeologists of the year 7012 do not believe in the calendar jump but are
convinced that a civilization existed at least until 2012. After that, possibly
there was a long period of darkness that lasted hundreds of years, and the
entire Earth was frozen, even the equatorial zone. Some tribes of humans
survived in the area that was once called Antarctica and is now the central
zone of humanity in its new deployment.
It is one
of the most pleasant areas, in terms of its temperature and vegetation. That's how the situation could be in five
thousand years on this planet we called Earth. I hope I am wrong in this tale
of fiction. I want to congratulate
taikonaut Liu Yang, the Chinese space agency, and the other astronauts for
their courage, their ability, and their humility, reflected in their faces.

Their
arrival in space, as was said, is not a race with other countries but a stage
in their program to understand and concretize, through their own intellectual,
technological, and economic strength, everything related to science.

The capsule with three crew seconds before touching land after two weeks in space.

Congratulations!
Observation:
I wouldn't wait five thousand years to say that taikonaut Liu Yang is a
goddess!
Josef Bauer

Link: annunakis-and-their-wristwatch-part-1