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This discovery and advancement of research is credited to me, Francis Joseph LaManna on the date of November 14, 2023. If you would like to build off of my discovery, or work with me for the advancement of these findings, I would like express written permission.

Yesterday, I believe I figured something out.

The picture on the right is one I’ve been scrutinizing, it’s from, The Twelfth Planet, a book written by the late Zechariah Sitchin. According to Sitchin’s book, this disc was brought to the attention of the scientific community in a report submitted to the British Royal Astronomical Society in 1880. They referred to it as a planisphere, and one of the earliest discourses on “The Babylonian Astronomy.”

It contains cuneiform writing, and 8 segments broken down in 45 degrees. That was the obvious part, and although they believed this to be a 360-degree view of the sky (8 x 45 =360), what the disc actually meant was still a mystery.

The picture to the left is one of the better preserved segments of the disc, and the experts considered this to be a flight plan belonging to a civilization who had visited earth but were now planning to return home to their planet.

But, after reading Sitchin’s book and studying the pictures of the disc, I came up with a different interpretation.

I’m a seer, and I’ve been studying astrology and astronomy intensely since 2008. My opinion of this segment is that it represents the portion of our zodiac known as Sagittarius.

Sagittarius, which according to our zodiac is a 30-degree segment of the sky, contains in it, three constellations. The first is Ophiuchus, the second is Sagitta, and the third is Ara, the alter of Noah.

Sagitta is the small constellation in the center, and Sagitta is known as the Arrow. That’s where the arrow comes from that associated with Sagittarius. It’s misleading, but modern astrology doesn’t tell us that the arrow actually comes from Sagitta, and that’s important to know.

It’s important because the three constellations contained in Sagittarius can be connected to the three constellations in Gemini. When the two signs (Sagittarius/Gemini Fire/Air Intellect/Emotion) are connected, their energy is brought into balance and they become one, and this, although it’s not revealed to everyone, is the goal of astrology.

When you connect the Arrow of Sagitta, which is the center of Sagittarius, to the center portion of Gemini, it connects to the center constellation of Orion, but more specifically, it connects perfectly with the star Rigel.

Rigel is the star of the left foot of Orion, The Hunter. According to Wikipedia, the earliest recording of Rigel was in 1521 AD! That mean the Babylonians were aware of Orion and the stars contained within it thousands of years before modern astronomers discovered it.

I don’t want to get off track, but this proves, humans knew way more about the sky thousands of years ago then we did in 1500 AD.

The picture on the left was taken from Wikipedia. It’s a picture of the Constellation of Orion and the stars contained within it. You can see Rigel at the bottom, but more importantly, if you look at the disc pictured above and at the segment directly across from what I’ve called Sagittarius, you’ll notice the opposite segment looks like Orion!

Now, I believe this evidence undeniable, which means that at least two segments of the Babylonian disc can be identified, Sagittarius and Gemini. Let’s not forget this important fact. Because modern astrology divides the sky into twelve 30-degree segments and the Babylonian Disc divides the sky into eight 45-degree segments, there’s going to be an overlap. The Sagittarius portion of the disc would then contain an additional 15-degrees of the sky, and thus, more of the neighboring constellations.

Below, are two pictures. One picture is from Sitchin’s book and the other is from an astrology book in my personal collection.

In those pictures, you’ll see I further connected the mysterious segment to Sagittarius through text.

If you look at the text in Sitchin’s book, at the end of the paragraph it says, “He who sees, or seeing.” On the right, I found the dominant keywords for Sagittarius is, I see.

There’s no doubt, that I’ve identified two segments of this disc, and I’m going to continue studying this disc to see what else I can figure out.

You’re going to laugh, but the motivation to get busy with study came from two signs given by God.

One morning I was sitting in my bed, and I looked at the mirror reflection of myself and I noticed the sun’s rays through my curtains made a strange arrow on my wall.

The when I got up and went to my kitchen, I looked out of the door and saw what I interpreted to be the astrological sign of Gemini.

And this is how it all started.

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