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judgements ...<br />

The civilizers<br />

Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

If we could find a way of saying WE LIVED IN <strong>THE</strong> AGE <strong>OF</strong> PISCES, and could<br />

specify the altitude above the horizon of certain identifiable stars in our<br />

own epoch (say, the prominent belt stars of the Orion constellation), we<br />

would be able to signal our dates to future generations with greater<br />

precision. Alternatively we could do as the builders of the Giza pyramids<br />

appear to have done and lay out our monuments in a pattern on the<br />

ground reflecting exactly the pattern of the stars in the sky in our time.<br />

There would be several other options and combinations of options open<br />

to us, depending on our circumstances, on the level of technology<br />

available to us, on the extent of the early warning we were given, and on<br />

which chronological facts we wanted to transmit.<br />

Suppose, for example, that there was not time to make proper<br />

preparations prior to the catastrophe. Suppose that the disaster, like ‘the<br />

Day of the Lord’ in 2 Peter 3, crept up on us unseen ‘as a thief in the<br />

night?’ 21 What prospects might humanity be faced with?<br />

Whether as the result of an asteroid strike or an earth-crust<br />

displacement or some other cosmic or geological cause, let us assume:<br />

1 massive devastation all around the world;<br />

2 the survival of only relatively small numbers of people, the majority of<br />

whom rapidly revert to barbarism;<br />

3 the presence, among this remnant, of a minority of well-organized<br />

visionaries—including master-builders, scientists, engineers,<br />

cartographers, mathematicians, medical doctors and the like—who<br />

dedicate themselves to salvaging what they can and finding ways to<br />

transmit the knowledge to the future for the benefit of those who<br />

might eventually understand it.<br />

Let us call these hypothetical visionaries ‘the civilisers’. As they banded<br />

together—at first to survive, later to teach and to share ideas—they might<br />

take on something of the manner and belief systems of a religious cult,<br />

developing a clear sense of mission and of shared identity. No doubt they<br />

would make use of powerful and easily recognizable symbols to<br />

strengthen and express this sense of common purpose: the men might<br />

wear distinctive beards, for example, or shave their heads, and certain<br />

archetypal imagery like the cross and the serpent and the dog might be<br />

used to link the members of the cult together as they set out on their<br />

civilizing missions to relight the lamps of knowledge around the world.<br />

21 2 Peter 3:10.<br />

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