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At Lepenski Vir, a locality situated on the Serbian side of the Danube River, excavations were made, and they began in the year 1965, but after 1971 the place was covered by the river waters where the Portile de Fier Dam (The Iron Gates) is located. Several settlements were uncovered on top of each other or near each other, and 136 of the constructions found there had several altars of worship. The archaeologists who studied them concluded that the settlement was founded sometime towards the end of 8000 BCE, and they dated the constructions and the ceramics between 6500-5000 BC. Among some other objects of cult discovered, there was an egg made of calcar which was chiseled on the outside, and it has some kind of serpents painted in red on yellow background. On another egg made out of burned clay (see the picture below), there are 35 carved signs, out of which only seven of them are not among those used in the writing on the Lead Tablets discovered at Sinaia, and three of them represent the Tree of Life, with slight differences between them. Out of the 25 signs inscribed on this egg, which are also found on the Lead Tablets of the Gets, about which the Know-it-all angry hissing snakes hiss that they are fake, only two signs will appear in the Greek alphabet 6000 years later, therefore this is undeniable proof that they adopted the alphabet from the Pelasgians, and then they spread only lies about them, until they pushed them out of History, because this is their typical behaviour and nature so much appreciated by the entire European culture hatched in the 19th century, the so called of the " enlightened ones " , but in fact to us it is that of the " dark " ones of all kinds, and of all nations. This archeological proof also demonstrates to History that the Lead Tablets discovered at Sinaia are authentic and the information they convey is genuine. In 2013, two sandstone tablets, as small as a box of matches were discovered in a field, where often times vestiges of our prehistory have been uncovered. The place is located in the village of Handresti, Oteleni commune in Jassi County. They were from Cucuteni A and B Periods, that is 5500-3500 BC, because these ancient sites, at Cucuteni and Handresti are approximately 40 kilometers far from each other, proof that our prehistoric civilization existed east of the Carpathian Mountains.The inscriptions on the two stone tablets are identical to the writing symbols of the Gets on the Lead Tablets discovered at Sinaia. Out of the 16 letters written on the two stone tablets (eight on each of them), three are symbols which represent theosophical concepts, (the Lightning of the Heavenly Father, the Serpent of Knowledge, and the Celestial Egg or the Universe), and 13 of them are letters with phonetic value, which appear 4000 years later on the Lead Tablets discovered at Sinaia, therefore this also proves their authenticity. In the chart below, in the first row one can see the written signs inscribed on the tablets discovered at Handresti, while the row below shows some letters used in the Lead Tablets found at Sinaia. Letter Î written on the stone tablet found at Handresti, also appears written on the lead tablet of the Gets, but it was written 4000 years later, being used by the Romanians until 1863, when A.I. Cuza passed a law to ban the use of the Rumanian Cyrillic alphabet, in favor of the Latin one. Since the signs in the Cyrillic alphabet are found mostly in the alphabets of the Gets, this proves without a doubt that the tablets are authentic and the information they convey is true. In 2003, among the ruins of a prehistoric Palestinian city of Ashkelon were discovered pieces of 19 broken vases with some inscriptions on them, which proves that the local population knew at least
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