Andrew Schulz
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And it's like the procession that when he was born as a werejaguar, he was taken on and essentially imbued with the power of the werejaguar and came back out.
And so from... This is all just my theory.
And I think that we see examples of...
Like in ancient Egypt, how we see that the pharaohs were warring against the priests because the priests would become super powerful.
You see the same thing in the Olmec realm.
You'll see Olmec heads.
Lots of archaeologists can determine the way that something is buried if it's buried immediately because the stratigraphic layers are all messed up.
They don't form naturally.
They form like immediately.
And geologists can tell that.
Archaeologists can tell that.
And so a lot of the Olmec heads were buried instantly.
And the tops of some of the heads and the backs of them and sometimes the faces have claw marks on them, like intentional claw marks that are chiseled in.
But each claw mark is a space of your hand away from each other.
So it's like an aesthetic figure of a jaguar slicing this Olmec king's face open or the top of his head or the emblem that's in the top of his helmet open.
And what I think it was is there were periods where the were jaguar priestly class would probably overcome and assassinate and kill the king's
bury their heads under the ground, cut it up as a statement to everybody that the werejaguar is predominant.
And then there's these warring classes back and forth with each other.
How long ago would this be?
This is over 3,000 years ago.