This is all about synchronicity across time and space between cultures.

The CA strand of DNA is active at Gobekli Tepe and brings the past forward into the present. Obviously, they speak to each other.
We are all time traveler’s and our bodies are spacesuits.
I’m doing it right now. I’m looking at and studying The Disclosure Report, 2025 and attempting to plant it in Mr.X’s staff and brain so we can skip forward 100 years and manifest a peaceful planet, clean it up, and continue as a species before it’s too late. He asked me to help him so I am.
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What is known about Gobekli Tepe?
Göbekli Tepe is known to have been occupied from around 11,000 BCE to 8,000 BCE. It was occupied by hunter-gatherer and semi-nomadic peoples. Excavations of the site have revealed 43 large megalithic pillars, and it is possible that up to 250 more are yet to be found.
How long ago was Göbekli Tepe?
Göbekli Tepe was occupied as early as 11,000 BCE. However, it was at its peak from 9,600 BCE to 8,200 BCE. Göbekli Tepe was therefore occupied from 13,000 years ago to approximately 10,000 years ago.
Who built Gobekli temple?
Not much is known about the people who built the temple at Göbekli Tepe. The archeological evidence, such as over 100,000 wild animal bones and some signs of wild cereal processing, suggests the inhabitants of Göbekli Tepe were hunter-gatherers.
Is Göbekli Tepe older than Mesopotamia?
Göbekli Tepe is older than Mesopotamia. Gobekli Tepe shows signs of human inhabitants as far back as 11,000 BCE. The Sumerians of Mesopotamia only date back to around 5,000 BCE at the earliest.
What is the importance of Gobekli Tepe?
The significance of Göbekli Tepe is its out-of-place context in human history. The site dates as far back as 13,000 to 11,500 years ago, which is before the end of the last glaciation during the final ice age. Before Göbekli Tepe was discovered, hunter-gatherers were not believed to be megalith builders.
Who are the Australian Churinga?
A tjurunga, also spelt churinga and tjurunga, is an object considered to be of religious significance by Central Australian Aboriginal people of the Arrernte (Aranda, Arunta) groups. The word derives from the Arrernte word Tywerenge which means sacred or precious.

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