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This is the 1995 Ancient Civilizations of the Mediterranean multimedia CD-Rom produced and packaged by the French company Acta/Scala/E.M.M.E.


To the right is how a compact disk looks from the rear side.



South Australian researcher, Eddy Pengelly came across this very old Bible, and when he saw the top left picture opposite the page for Genesis Chapter One he was astounded by what was depicted.

Not only does it show the shape and form of a compact disk, but it has the Sky and Sea screen picture that first appears on the Ancients cd-rom. = +

Picture Source


As presented in two earlier News Stories,
  1. The characteristics for the Egyptian Ennead of Gods from Heliopolis exactly match to the sequence of pictures from the Ancients cd-rom,

  2. Genesis Chapter One (written by Moses - who was an Egyptian priest) documents the opening sequence of pictures seen on the Ancients cd-rom.
Did other Egyptians have an encounter with the Ancients cd-rom and document it in their texts ?

Egypt 1240 BCE
Here is Plate 1 from the Papyrus of Ani, with column 1 (and 2) highlighted and then the column 1 extract enlarged. This papyrus is read from right to left and down the columns. Further enlarged are five glyphs of interest.

               

Here from Plate 2 of the Papyrus of Ani is another set of glyphs that name the 'disk'.   

Although the mouth glyph is now deemed to just represent the letter 'R', it also once represented the sound of the letter 'L'. Past scholars have deemed this set of glyphs to refer to 'a sitting god', with the 'disk' being perceived as the Sun. Putting all this together scholars deemed it to name the sitting 'Sun God' as LA / RA. But would the ancient Egyptians mistakenly draw the Sun with a hole in the middle ?  Knowing now that imagery from a modern cd-rom has been described in an Egyptian story, the conclusion is that the 'disk' on the Papyrus of Ani represents a compact disk named LA that belonged to the sitting 'god' (ie. controller). These five glyphs are saying "the sitting man's LA-Disk."


The ladder or mast glyph depicted in Egyptian hieroglyphics is pronounced as 'A-HA', therefore vocally identifying the associated disk as being the A-HA Disk.

Contemporary people speaking in English identify the ladder glyph using the word 'ladder', but in earlier times before English was a language, in Latin for example, a "ladder" was known as a 'scala'.
For example, in the past if a person speaking Latin was to say "the ladder disk" he would have said either the 'SCALA-Orbis' or 'SCALA-Discus' (circle/disc), ie. SCALA-Disk.

1230 BCE
Moses, in Genesis 28:12 speaks of Jacob seeing a Ladder, so back in those times how did the Hebrew word for ladder sound ?  Hebrew word cullam #5551 ladder comes from word 5549 which is written as 'CALAL'.

The Egyptian designation for the 'ladder disk' is A-HA, in Hebrew CALAL, (in Latin SCALA) with the sitting man's being the LA-Disk.
The makers of the Ancients disk         was a company called    


Eddy Pengelly considered that if an Egyptian story plus a papyrus and the Egyptian priest Moses separately document the contents, form and producer's name of the Ancients cd-rom around 1240BCE, then surely the protruding ledge of the cd-rom drive tray with its saddle for the disk that fits in the side of the computer's CPU box is probably documented as well.


Column 1, Plate 1 from the Papyrus of Ani

                      Meanings                                                          Reading

LA-Disk of the sitting man

the | designates the disk as a real object.

- Subject of the next sentence. The Disk.
- the snake means 'it'.
the flat bottom circle means 'under the circle'.
The three glyphs together mean 'to shine'.

- Subject of the next sentence. The Disk.
- the snake means 'it'.
- a protruding ledge.
- a saddle for a disk.
- in the side of the box.

The controller's sca-LA Disk.    



The Disk:
its
underside shines.


The Disk:
its
protruding ledge
is a saddle for the disk
in the side of a box.



Below is a clear plastic jewel case that holds and protects compact disks. It reflects light and often looks shiny.

Columns 1-3, Plate 1 from the Papyrus of Ani

Unfortunately not clearly seen at this resolution, the last 7 glyphs from column 2 and the first 5 from column 3 say*

Take hold of the holding container.
The shiny compact disk's holding container, is a box;
bolted by hand: the compact disk enclosure.


Column 2 depicts the exact form of a mouse & cable and says* This object: a flowering reed with a beetle's shape; the sitting man's flowering reed where 'flowering reed' portrays the idea of the mouse making pictures blossom on screen. (ie. pen /reed in hand. Mouse in hand.)

* Source: p102, A New Understanding, PPHC, 2006.



A full report regarding columns 1 & 2 of Plate 1 of the Papyrus of Ani may be found on pages 95-105 in the publication A New Understanding - Egyptian Gods and Atlantis, PPHC, 2006.


Some plastic jewel
cases have a black
base.

An extract from a Papyrus seen below shows where an Egyptian scribe has depicted a closed CD-Case and how it looks when it is opened. A squiggle indicates how to open it.  Its small flat round black seating ring is then described.

2


5
8


1

3
4
7
6

1. 'open in this manner' (ie. up and over to the left)
2. An open cd-case (drawn vertically)
3. A closed cd-case (side view)
4. A flat circle (or 'a circle with a flat underside')
5. (w12) ring stand - 'seat'
6. flat black circle
7. (g37) sparrow - indicates 'small'
8. X means 'broken'.

This says   With an 'up and over to the left' motion on a closed cd-case,
                  this open cd-case appears

and that   the flat circle's ring stand 'seat' is a small black broken circle.

The 'flat circle' = a (flat circular) compact disk.
The 'small black broken circle' = the black central round pins of the seating-ring that hold a compact disk in the black base.



In 1240BCE on Egyptian papyrus there are depictions and explanations regarding plastic jewel cases (and the SCALA compact disk). As Moses was an Egyptian priest, where has he documented these jewel cases ?


In Exodus 24:12 Moses reports he was given "tables of stone" by the LORD.

In Strong's Concordance, Hebrew word #3871 tables means 'to glisten; a tablet or plate (as polished)'.
An English meaning of "stone" gives 'a precious stone' such as a jewel.

Thus Moses received 'glistening polished stone (ie. jewel) plates' which refer to shiny jewel cases (one of which held the Ancients cd-rom).


The Australian researcher, Ronald Pegg, found another historically documented encounter with the Lord where two 'plates' were provided, but this time there is a picture of the plates.


Two empty jewel cases can be seen in an illustration from North America circa 1830 CE.

Nine Witnesses saw and held a box from which two square transparent plates were taken.

                 Witnesses holding the Plates              A Plate from the mid 1800s - cropped and enlarged to show box

A clear plastic Jewel Case (without its black insert) is being held against the lid of the open box while another is being taken out.

Note:
These are not the "Gold Plates" mentioned in the general Mormon witness accounts that were translated.
The depicted transparent square plates are two of the other 'artefacts' mentioned by Smith in his testimony.
Details may be found in Eddy Pengelly's News Report ARTICLE 'The Smith Encounter' in the MEMBER AREA.


How did the form of a compact disk and its jewel case come to be depicted in Egyptian Hieroglyphs and described in the Bible, and how did the witnesses in circa 1830 come to hold a plastic jewel case - before plastic was invented ?


Our conclusion points to some form of human technological Time Travel.
The Australian researcher, Ronald Pegg in his various works reveals the WHY.



This News Report compiled and written on 22 March 2008 by Robert Pengelly on behalf of WBD. 

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