-The "angels" used to work AT NIGHT, to build Lalibela in Ethiopia.
-An "old woman" made the Easter Island Rapa Nui Moais walk AT NIGHT.
-The African "witches and wizards" carry out their nefarious duties AT NIGHT.
All the above tasks were done by the Anunnaki. The reason they were done at night was not because the Anunnaki were avoiding prying eyes, it was all because IT WAS TOO HOT for the Anunnaki to work during the day. That is partly the reason why the Shems (rockets) were so important to them - they often blasted off into space just to escape the heat on planet earth! They came from a much colder planet.
From the names of the different nations/tribes that we have managed to unpack this far, it's safe to conclude that all nations started as work-groups wherever the Anunnaki "settled". The one "work" that had to be done in all these settlements was TO KEEP THE ANUNNAKI DRY FROM SWEAT, EITHER WITH ICE BLOCKS, OR WITH FANS. Indeed the first human to be engineered would probably have been trained for this task. The Kalanga verb "KU KHWA" means "TO DRY UP". The word "hakhwa" means "arm-pit".
Enter the "Bushmen", whose true name is "Nkhwa" in singular, and "Bakhwa" in plural. The people called Bushmen are therefore the work-group that kept the Anunnaki sweat-free by means of ice blocks in Southern Africa, and by means of fans in Egypt.
Pharao Menes/Narmer/Mn, being considered the first Pharaoh in Egypt, had to be Nkhwa. To a Kalanga, this is self evident from the Narmer Palette. The totem of Bakhwa is "chuma", which is said to be a bull (Nkomo) that dies as a result of castration. The word "chuma" is a corruption of the Kalanga word "chi-wuma". The verb KU WUMA means to whip one's hand past someone's face as if you are going to slap them, but just missing them in the process. This is exactly what one does with a fan.
In Setswana language "Bakhwa" are called "Bafokeng" i.e fan-bearers. A castrated bull is still their totem, although the Sheti and Hentai Lizards have now duped them into believing that their totem is the crocodile (lizard).
And so, in the Southern African Kala-hali where man was genetically engineered, ice blocks had to be used in Ghaa-nzi (Ice-home) to keep the Anunnaki cool; while in Egypt fans were used. This scenario is exquisitely demonstrated in the encouter between an Egyptian Nkhwa by the name Pharaoh Narmer, and a group of Southern African Bakhwa (hands in armpits) with an Anunnaki sitting in an iced enclosure right before Pharaoh Narmer IN THE NARMER MACE-HEAD. The Narmer macehead clearly depicts a pelican on the side of the three Bakhwa figures (hands in armpits). The pelican is a bird closely associated with regions where Southern African Bakhwa reside.
The two fans under Pharaoh Narmer's high seat on the Narmer macehead declare the Pharaoh as Nkhwa-khwa (Khoe-khoe).
So, I know exactly who my grandmother was, and so (I hope) does Roy his, and you know who, his ;-)
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