DOES PREHISTORIC CAVE
WRITING PROVE MEN LIVED 3
BILLION YEARS AGO?
The cave glyphs which scientists believe may be
Dlothian and possibly date some 3 billion years old, as
the country is located on an ancient craton which comes
from nearly the same period. Some scholars say they
match the characters from the famed Book of Gates, an
ancient book which stated humans came from the
sunken Yidath continent some 4 billion years ago.
Liberia| A group of Liberian National troops
searching for border crossing militants from
Guinea to Mount Wuteve stumbled upon an
archaeological anomaly while searching
caves near Voinjama. The troops were
searching the rear of the cave when they
noticed a large wall section that had
collapsed and opened to a new chamber. On
the walls were undecipherable glyphs of an
unknown language, which scientists believe
may be some three billion years old.
“There was some human evidence of
habitation, tool making,” explains Professor
Collins Weah, the director of the site from
the Monrovia National Museum, “but these
ancient rocks are part of an Archean craton
that Liberia, we know by geological study, is
part and is nearly three billion years old.
These glyphs should not be here according to
accepted ideas of human evolution. But
these ancient drawings speak for
themselves."
Country of Liberia in Africa. Site location was reported
as Mount Wuteve.
The fascinating revelations of these
undecipherable characters in conjunction
with the craton science, that of fragmented
ancient plates of continents through the ages
that have long since broken apart eons ago,
bring more light to the theories of Professor
Jebidiah Smith and his most famous work, 'A
Commentary on the Book of Gates (1868)
First Edition. He had stated that Homo
sapiens did not originate on any other
continent other than Yidath, which was first
believed to be the 'Garden of Eden" where all
life began on Earth some four billion years
ago.
The Mount Wuteve cave entrance where Liberian
National troops found the newly collapsed chambers.
The writing is near of the cave's rear, where new
chambers were discovered. The site has been classified
and has been closed to the public and locals by the
government.
"The Archean writing from the cave seem to
match the published "Dlothian" characters
that were from the famed Book of Gates, the
very rare tome prized by both science
institutions and universities alike," adds Dr.
Edwina Toweh from the Liberian Educational
Center of Sciences. “This may prove that
Homo sapiens had not evolved in Africa as
has been published. This can certainly be a
discovery that will challenge known science
and likely rewrite the history books in human
evolution."
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