I. 6. Quarry
Bogdan Georgievich LisitsaThe first people worked hard as laborers, slaves in a giant quarry, which was located on the site of the current Black Sea. Diamonds and gold were mined here. This quarry was a giant prison for people. In many languages the word prison comes from Slavic word "Karier" (quarry):
Carcer – prison in Latin
Carcer = Karier
Carchar – prison in Welsh
Carchar = Karier
Ka'irãi – prison in Guarani
Ka'irãi = Karier
Jariyawi – prison in Aymara
Jariyawi = Karier
Shoron – prison in Mongolian
Shoron = Karier
Kulungan – prison in Kalampangan
Kulungan = Karier
Kurungen – prison in Karo
Kurungen = Karier
Gereza – prison in Kinyarwanda, Swahili
Gereza = Karier
Dzhele – prison in Venda
Dzhele = Karier
Karot – prison in Wolof
Karot = Karier
Siragedara – prison in Sinhalese
Siragedara = Karier
Halepaahao – prison in Hawaiian
Halepaahao = Karier
Càrzaru – prison in Sicilian
Càrzaru = Karier
Girtîgeh – prison in Kurdish
Girtîgeh = Karier
Închisoare – prison in Romanian
Închisoare = Karier
Kalėjimas – prison in Lithuanian
Kalėjimas = Karier
Lijele – prison in Swati
Lijele = Karier
Kgolego – prison in Sepedi, Tswana
Kgolego = Karier
Ciṟaiccālai – prison in Tamil
Ciṟaiccālai = Karier
Kurkuku – prison in Hausa
Kurkuku = Karier
Jehel – prison in Santali
Jehel = Karier
Also the word “prison” in Assamese, Bengali, Maithili, Gujarati and Oriya is related to the word “Karier”:
Karagar – prison in Assamese
Kārāgāra – prison in Bengali
Karagar – prison in Maithili
Kārāgr̥ha – prison in Gujarati
Karagaara – prison in Oriya
Herehere – prisoner in Maori. This word is close to the word "Karier".
Herehere = Karier
A prisoner in Maori is a slave working in a quarry.
Abahţa - prison in Abkhaz. This word is close to the word "wachta".
Abahţa = Wachta
A wachta or shift work is work that is carried out outside the place of permanent residence of workers, when their daily return to the place of permanent residence cannot be ensured
Nabaxte - prison in Chechen, also comes from the word "wachta", literally means "on watch".
Parnaarussivik - the word "prison" in the Greenlandic language, which has preserved information about the location of a giant quarry of the ancient world. "Parnaarussivik" literally means "Ssivik Quarry". Ssivik is Sivash, a bay in the west of the Sea of Azov.
Kartzela – prison in Basque
Kartzela = Karier
The self-designation of Georgians is Kartveli. The word "Kartveli" is close to the words "kartzela" and "quarry", and Georgia is located on the Black Sea coast. The ancient Georgians were descendants of quarry workers.
Isiri – prison in Amharic
Isiri = Quarry
The word "Isiri" is close to the word "Yassir" (Crimean esir, Turkish esir), a term from the mid-15th to the mid-18th century in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (particularly in Ukraine) and the Moscow State to define prisoners, captives, recruited by the Crimean Tatars, Nogais and Ottomans on the territory of these states during wars or special campaigns. In other words, these are slaves. The first people were slaves in a quarry, which was a large prison for them.
In 1976, Zecharia Sitchin in his book The Twelfth Planet said that the first humans were created by the Anunnaki to mine gold. Zecharia Sitchin was close to the truth.
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