THE NEW AZTEC DEPOSITORY

TEMPLE OF QUETZALCOATL

or

THE SEVEN CITIES OF CIBOLA ENIGMA



By Richard Walburn

E-mail: RWLUE@AOL.COM

Copywrite July 30, 1984



(Install Plate #1 The Quetzalcoatl

Temple Drawing sketch)

Introduction



In 1984 the author discovered the Aztec Depository with NERS. NERS a newly developed method for finding old civilizations possibly by finding the noble metals they buried for safety. NERS has proven to be a valuable archeological and historical tool in discovering unknown settlements. The author had been testing NERS on several sites through out the Pacific States Half of the United States while waiting for funded institutions which could utilize this type of technology.



But since NERS is young and virtually unknown there isn't much known about this new field, the author has been very careful to do bring forth the best possible field work as economically as was possible to accomplish gathering the information on each site, while leaving the beauty of this historical site for professionals to marvel at today. The author never knew who he would meet, or who was interested in this kind of work, therefore he strived to make the best presentation possible in presenting the New Aztec Temple Of Quetzalcoatl. Others will complete where the authors has left off today. The wires were silent for fifteen years after the new Quetzalcoatl Temple discovery in 1984, as the author really didn't know who to contact about this discovery, being an outsider to most archeological groups.



The Author feels that it is time after almost 500 years for this information to reach the public so that something can be done with this data, where the author failed to be able to do anything with this costly information and time consuming dedicated work. This effort, the author feels, has brought forth the discovery of the new Aztec Temple of Quetzalcoatl. This could very well be one of the most valuable antiquity site in the world if the Aztec Temple plate is still hidden within the Cross or Fire God symbol of the Quetzalcoatl Temple environment. There is much more work to do the possibility of Geophysically bringing any artifacts to the light for the first time in almost 500 years.



The author used similar NERS techniques with the Sir Francis Drake Portus Nova Albion investigation, in San Francisco bay, where Drake starkly tells us in code that he buried 72 tons of the Queens silver there. NERS finding this Silver deposit, pending Geophysical verification, proves not only Drakes code was accurate, but NERS found the spellbinding unknown location of Nova Albion as well. This was Drake's 36 day California anchorage that Drake cleverly kept from the public http://home.earthlink.net/~eltesoro/drake.htm.



Following these procedures and techniques is what brought the author to the Aztec Depository or the Seven Cities of Cibola if readers prefer to call it that? The Aztec work was far more difficult to research mythologically, as there is only a couple of modern historical collaborations which could be used in this proof in the Aztecs plight, the rest of the evidence came from the Aztec mythological believes and submissions by interested associates familiar with the area of the Temple. As a novice, archeologist and historian, it has been the authors argues job to cut parts of Aztec history that he personally doesn't think was actually involved in the relocation of the Quetzalcoatl Temple from Tenochtitlan.



If the author has omitted an area which readers feel should be included in the research for the Temple's relocation explanation, the author would be grateful to review this information.



The PURPOSE of all of this back up research work is NOT to be precisely historically accurate, but for the flow of this presented information to act as a beacon shining easily so that we can all see exactly what the Aztecs did in their last hour as Aztec people. This was the last Toltic effort in Mesoamerica to express what a whole area of Toltic people had believed in and demonstrated daily in their lives. They practiced this for hundreds of years in the Yucatan peninsula area. There is the old belief present with the new occult belief present too. The mixture of these factions is difficult to sort out. Perhaps if Coronado had, had this information in the 1530s, this Aztec secret would not have remained a secret for all most 500 years. Yet, with other modern histories associated with the Aztec Temple, the beacon of possibility was definitely shining on the Southern Utah area for a keen eye to search and to recover their legacy.



If others should see the merit in this work, then perhaps a recovery can be planned and the world will know more about these people that were, proud, strong and faithful servers to their Gods to their ultimate death in spit of the Spanish abusive power to try to control them.



One key to the author was that one could not take the religion out of the Aztecs. Cortez tried this. The Aztecs would die if necessary to fulfill their Mythology. The authors understanding of this was is the instrumental key. This key that displays the mythological Quetzalcoatl Fire God symbol with the subdued attribute of the Seven Crosses (which is the occult meaning for the flame Quetzalcoatl symbol) will have perhaps a new understanding for readers today almost five hundred years after the event of the Aztecs influence here.



The Aztecs simply did with the Temple plate what they did every day of their lives. That was to serve and obey Quetzalcoatl with out question or fear to fulfill mythology. This adamance was the strength of the powerful Aztecs people. Their persistence in completing this monumental task must stagger the most imaginative of historical researchers? The relocation of the Temple of Quetzalcoatl was done on a massive scale fully realizing that the Aztecs could die doing this action. Yet, death to the Aztecs was in the hands of the Gods for their ceaseless dedication to the Gods. The Aztec were an intense people. This was their strength and they never let this faith in their religion down.





The Author can not think of an area of our history that is more cloaked in mystery then the Aztec Depository question. The Depository contains the Aztec Heritage Plate and the last moments of the Aztec people. It was NOT designed to ever be found, by non-Aztec people, or non- Aztec sympathizers. The Aztecs didn't want the cruel and over zealous Spanish to know the location of their final Quetzalcoatl Temple. After this last worship, they hid the earthly symbols of their heritage, coveted by the Spanish and they removed the shackles of their ancestry to embark on the earth once again, un-encumbered, to never be known as the Aztecs again.



There is much in the wake of this event intertwined with haunting legend to wet the whistle of adventure for many a person of a free spirit. What is true and what is not true, always has been the question in the Aztecs saga leaving Coronado staggering in the wake of this maze of confusion.



To people that have an investment in studying the Aztec culture and their mythology. The author as a novice can add nothing except by presenting the New Quetzalcoatl Temple itself. And physical evidence found near the temple. Being a novice, this allowed the author the leverage to surgically remove some of this history that he personally does not feel serves in explaining the stark presence of the New Quetzalcoatl Temple. The surgical re-embodiment will be a beacon that the author hopes shows the rapid revealing of the final days Aztec Quetzalcoatl caravan. Only a hand full of facts are necessary, to the author, for this vision to transpose yesterday's tireless saga into action again today.



(Install Plate #2 New Temple Of Quetzalcoatl photograph)



SETTING THE STAGE

(Aztec cultural data and some historical

information borrowed from other writers)



The Spanish Conquistadors called the Aztecs people filthy pagans. With little respect for the Aztecs the Spanish refused to learn how the pagan Aztecs functioned in thought and action. Therefore, the Spanish lost much of what they had destroyed, murdered and abused the Aztec people to get. The Aztecs totally achieved poetic justice, though many of them lost their lives, families, and their empire to achieve it. The towering stack of human bodies that were spent to safe guard the Quetzalcoatl Temple Plate is staggering to imagine. Through the suffering, pain and horrible deaths, from Spanish domination, the Aztec got the last laugh, as we will see. There was not an Indian in this hemisphere that did not know the evil of the Spanish by l525. And this hatred of the whites would be felt through out the American emigration period because of earlier Indian abuses by the white man.



The Cabeza de Vaca expedition, and other expeditions of the same goal, plus the famous Coronado expedition as well, are considered precious history and archeology to institutions. However, I will not give them any time with this point of view, as they failed to achieve their objective and the leaders were embarrassed and broken by their zeal to achieve with their ultimate failure to the crown. Although this history is very interesting to study in regard to their experiences in America, it is starkly clear to me, that these people didn't have solid information about the meaning of the Aztec culture nor what it was in fact that they were looking for. Their apparent only greedy quest was for approximately 25 tons of Aztec golden temple plate hidden somewhere. This was all they seemed cared about.



I artistically most surgically remove this part of the Aztec story for, to me, it serves no purpose in finding the Aztec Depository today. For it is my goal to explain what the Aztec did to cache their temple plate and why they did what they did in order to achieve this goal. I realize that this mythological explanation will not agree with many western logical minds.



To achieve my goal, I can not explain what the Aztec did while reviewing how early Spanish expeditions failed to achieve the same identical goal over 450 years ago. Therefore, I will eliminate past Aztec Depository expeditions as not having any clues to finding the Aztec Depository today. It didn't work for them, so it probably won't work for me now.



The Aztec Depository is a NERS (Natural Earth Rejection Syndrome) discovery. Because this is an instrument study, it has been up to me to skillfully put this site together with the Aztec history and culture, as it has been known by professionals. Since the Aztec Depository has not been located by the very finest historical minds, please allow the flow of history that I have surgically chosen and pasted here, to take us on our journey to the Aztec Depository. What I have said is deliberately not meant to be bound by historical accuracy, but more importantly it is meant to be a vehicle to take us to the Aztec Depository. It was these facts that brought the Aztecs to this depository over 450 years ago, in my opinion, and this information has laid unnoticed interlaced in Aztec Mythology until now. Had this information been realized by Coronado and others in their day, there would surely be no enigma of the Aztec Depository today almost 500 years after this event occurred.









SOME BEGINNING HISTORY WITH

THE AZTECS AND CORTEZ

(Please remember that the historical portion of this disclosure came from other authors, right or wrong. I have just used the portions that assisted me in locating the final Aztec Quetzalcoatl Temple. The historical and cultural tools I used did not need to be perfect in detail. It is the flow of this Aztec cultural belief and the basic history that is the magic that I discovered, rather then any specific point or element that I employed or observed in their history and mythology. This information I simply pasted up like a paper puzzle drawing that is crystal clear for you to observe now, that was hauntingly void years before to Coronado and others.)



Around 1520, Cortez's fleet was diving for pearls in the Gulf Of Mexico. At a point on land, Cortez saw some Indians. He decided to break from his duties to chat with native Indians to break the monotony of their mundane work. The Indians strangely fell to their knees in front of him. How curious, Cortez must have muttered to himself. The Indians offered him hand fashioned golden trinkets. "Look at this gold", Cortez exclaimed to his men!



Cortez's eyes widened at the site of such gold. To be working long hours diving for pearls, a much cheaper commodity, in the site of such wealth was truly astonishing to Cortez. Many questions haunted Cortez. Where had these people come from with this gold? How many Indians were located at the point where the gold was to be found? How much gold could be obtained by negotiations at this mystical place? Why did these Indians treat him with such reverence on the beach later to be known as Vera Cruz?



As swift as a shot, Cortez in his imagination began planning a siege on their capitol. Later, Cortez met other Indians from different tribes that put a foundation to his dream of taking over the gold interests of the Indians. How would Cortez, with only 700 men and seven horses, conquer an empire of 100,000 Aztecs? In all of Cortez's dreams he could not resolve this part of the plan. Where was he going to get an army? It would take one year to get an answer from the king of Spain with possible reinforcements by ship.



INVASION PLANS



To relieve Cortez's frustration for the moment with these puzzling questions, he met the princess Malinalli of Painalla by the name of Dona Marina. Cortez's purpose was clearly suspected among the Indians. Dona Marina told Cortez that the Aztecs were a warring people that forced others into slavery. The Aztecs chose certain people of these slaves to be life sacrifices to the Aztec Gods.



The fundamental Aztec belief was that there must be death for there to be life. Was there anything wrong with this belief? Not really, because this happens quite naturally in nature naturally. This is the universal law of renewing. Yet, the Aztecs saw this natural law as something that the Aztecs physically had to do to help nature out in order for there to be new life. This belief got out of hand and many people died because of this belief. Yet this was an important part of the early Aztec culture. The tougher the vegetable growth year, the more people that must be sacrificed to the Gods for life renewing.



With gentle but cunning Dona Marina (later to be Cortez's wife) had coached Cortez how to handle this opportunity to accomplish the golden goals that Cortez sought. The tribe of Dona Marina hated the Aztecs. She surmised that perhaps this powerful white chieftain (Cortez) could be used to rid many tribes of the wrath of the hatted Aztecs. In this exchange, Dona Marina would ride herself of the pesky treacherous Aztec and Cortez would get his gold too. Marina asked Cortez how he felt about storming the Aztec City Tenochtitlan for possibly of retaining heaps of gold? Cortez took to this question and suggestion like a bear takes to honey. "Just point the way", Cortez said. Cortez had just one little problem. Cortez did not want to go to the Aztec empire by himself. Cortez's men said, "Nothing doing chief". Which they had the right to say as men of fortune that had personally invested in this new World Treasure opportunity. These men were not buying Dona Marina's story about the golden Aztec riches. They felt that Dona Marina would get them into the wilderness and slaughter each one of them in the wilderness.

Upon hearing this from his men, Cortez burned all of the Spanish ships, so that any Spanish retreat was impossible. This was a very courageous act on the part of Cortez. His attitude was victory or death! A true commanders epitaph. Obviously Cortez did believe Dona Marina. Since Cortez's men could not retreat, they resolved that they may as well go with Cortez rather than just stand there and parish one by one in a strange land with no provisions. Cortez's plan worked brilliantly here. He would win or die. A powerful axiom!

Dona Marina's plan was ingenious without a doubt. The timing could not have been better. It was almost to the exact year and month that the Mythological God Quetzalcoatl was to return to Tenochtitlan in the flesh. In this Aztec belief, the Flesh God Quetzalcoatl happened to be a white man. Using Quetzalcoatl as a ruse, Dona Marina felt Cortez could fit into this legend and assume the position of Quetzalcoatl within Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capitol. Cortez could not believe the simplicity of this ruse. Could this ruse possibly work with only the skimpy army that Cortez possessed?



Recapping the legend, remember the God Quetzalcoatl would be a white man in the flesh by Aztec mythological beliefs. Cortez was a white man, therefore this ruse would be a mythological marriage made by the Aztecs with no assistance from Cortez. A true shoe in fortune opportunity for Cortez. With a cunning grin Cortez said, "Let's do it!"



Because of this quirk in Aztec mythology and the stark luck in timing by Cortez, he was to inherit far more than the lottery temporarily for his brave actions, by just willing to be at the Aztec Empire. Cortez was practically swept off of his feet because of this absurd accidental Aztec mythological incident. For an time, Cortez felt that he had been vacuumed up into a magic whirl wind. Quetzalcoatl returns! Quetzalcoatl returns!, were the chants from the Aztecs. For all practical purposes, the Aztec Empire was amazingly just dumped into Cortez's lap during this brief window in time. This is how the Spanish took over an empire that had 100 times their strength in physical numbers. A truly amazing accomplishment by sheer do-or-die determination by Cortez. Yet, later he would loose four fifths of the Treasure he had taken from the Aztec by forcefully wanting to change these people rather than to rejoice in gratitude in his golden riches that the heaven had bestowed upon him in this window in time.



(Both Cortez and Coronado soon forgot that the Spanish success in Tenoctitlan was only because the Spanish used Aztec Mythology to their advantage. Cortez soon would lose 4/5 fifths of this total fortune BECAUSE HE FORGOT TO USE AZTEC MYTHOLOGY TO AGAIN RETRIEVE HIS FORTUNE BACK AGAIN. This fact would eventually ruin Spain in the new world and the reputations of many Spanish leaders in failure to retain the fortune for Spain which they had already won and then lost due to their stupidity. One doesn't bash good fortune in the face and come out of this smelling like a rose.)





AZTEC MYTHOLOGY



(The seven cities of Cibola legend would stupidly be viewed as an Aztec or Indian ploy to get rid of Spanish forces as viewed by Cortez. Cortes would therefore ignore this Aztec saying and fail to retrieve his fortune, even though on the surface this possibility of the Aztecs wanting to get rid of the Spanish was true. This concept would cost Cortez precious delays and ultimate failure as we will see to ever hope to obtain and retain again the Aztec golden fortune.)

Since the location of the Aztec Depository is directly related to Aztec mythology, in my opinion, I must tip toe through parts of Aztec mythology without shattering the awe of dedicated students and educators. The hiding place of the priceless artifacts of the Aztec culture would not be a mystery to an Aztec. Yet, it would be a mystery for a culture that is not familiar with Aztec Mythology. This statement isn't clear now, but it should clear up as this presentation progresses.



This basic Aztec belief was the very cultural trap that anointed Cortez with a fortune and took the fortune away from him too. This Aztec mythology foiled Coronado as well. This is a stark fact that has never before been addressed as openly.



In 1523, it was possible to choose one Aztec warrior out of a line up 20 Aztec warriors to fulfill Aztec Mythology. This chosen warrior would have had responsibility of disposing of the Aztec golden heritage artifacts. If this is the situation that occurred. Here is what I say would have happened. If warrior number three was chosen in the line up rather than warrior number seventeen, the Aztec golden heritage artifacts would have been placed in the very same exact place, even though neither warrior had ever been to this area before. This isn't magic! It's just amazing to see unfold. Any choice of any man within the twenty men in the line up would have placed the Aztec golden heritage artifacts in exactly the very same place. This statement is what I intend to prove, because this is how tight I feel the Aztecs lived with their mythological beliefs.



These Aztec mythological beliefs were a reality to the Aztecs and these beliefs were honored and acted out by each Aztec. Their beliefs in their mythology was actually life to the Aztecs. Life and mythology was one to the Aztecs. There was no difference. I know this is confusing. It is important for us to see exactly what the Aztecs believed, rather than what we think the Aztecs believed. This clarity is what will separate our investigation today from the Spanish investigation 475 years ago. The Aztec culture was not the Spanish culture. The Spanish had no idea what the Aztec believed nor did they care what they believed, as I see it. This adamant Spanish attitude was a monumental mistake on the part of the Spanish that controlled these Aztecs people, as we will see.



To the Aztecs, mythology or spiritual beliefs was no different from real physical life. No different! This is a tough concept for a western mind to grasp. Mythology had to be as life, and life had to be as mythology. Every action in Aztec living had a mythological meaning to the Aztecs. As insane as this may sound to some western minds, this is how the Aztec really believed. Life was a design not a happening for the Aztecs, and life had to flow in a certain predetermined procedure. This idea alone is what gave them their strength and power. Therefore, what one Aztec would do, all Aztecs would do without a commander to tell them what to do. This is as though all of these people were cloned from one mythological seed mythologically speaking. This is what separate the mighty Aztecs from all of the other tribes.



Most other cultures believe in a spiritual world and yet, for most cultures present life is a physical life divorced from the spiritual world. Two different worlds of completely different functions seems to be the average cultural belief. In third world cultures, there may be many seeming unrelated beliefs, or occult. Be that as it may, we must learn to think as an Aztec, if we are ever to understand the past actions of the Aztecs. Cortez refused to accept this truth obviously and was reduced to human disgust by his stark failure in contrast with his stark earlier success.



It has been said that some of the basic beliefs of the Aztecs came from the Lemurian society 2,000 years before the Aztecs. If so, these beliefs fit into the Cortez scenario with the Aztecs. The Lemurians were a white people. This means the Aztecs may have been descendants of the Lemurians. In some way, this could be why a brown people believed in a white God symbol too? The white skinned western concept of the Aztec explains why Cortez was so readily accepted and why he was deliberately lead into the Aztec Capital. This part of their understanding was true to get the Golden fortune they sought. The plan worked. But this didn't give the Aztecs any credit for a grain of intelligence. Like to concept of taking candy from a baby.



In actuality the Aztec weren't stone dumb, they believed Cortez to be the white flesh God Quetzalcoatl. Thus, Cortez magically appeared at the proper time in Aztec mythology for him to literally be showered by a fortune. This is how a brown people welcomed a strange white man with a strange white army into their empire. This miraculous occurrence would unfold for Cortez, because he was seen in the gulf of Mexico and Quetzalcoatl was expected to return to the empire at the same time expected by the Aztecs. An event that was bound to happen for any white man in the area at this time.







THE QUALITIES OF QUETZALCOATL



Quetzalcoatl was one of main many Gods with many Sub God attributes or symbolic descriptions of main God. Quetzalcoatl is the most popular God and Quetzalcoatl is split into four other Gods for description with many attribute Gods. And many Gods are worshiped that depict the various qualities or attributes of Quetzalcoatl. This becomes difficult to follow, but basically each attribute of Quetzalcoatl is sanctified by an attribute god. Now I would rather just speak on the attributes of Quetzalcoatl rather that the attribute God symbols. This way I can cut to the chase a little easier in explaining why the New Quetzalcoatl Temple is in Utah. The feathered serpent is probably the most common symbol drawn and sculpted on Temples. But this symbol is not what I'm looking for. What I am looking for is brazed in the souls of the Aztec people. It is something they would act upon BEFORE their own survival or in spit of their own survival needs. The answer is here somewhere a big as the sky but as subdued as the grass.



The Aztec are the people of the sun and this symbolization appears in their art, their calender and the Quetzalcoatl fire or flame temple image. Yet, my purpose here is to show you something that I discovered that is displayed in the hearts of the Aztec people and their architecture in their homes and business. This symbolization doesn't seem to be displayed openly. Here is what I observed---------



(Install plate 3 here

The Maya Vault)





(This is the Maya Vault. I think I have found a major key here. Look at picture #1 the drawing of the Temple Of Quetzacoatl in Mexico City. Now look at The new Quetzalcoatl Temple in Utah. They are similar. The point I want to speak of is the portion about the stair steep slope. This is the oval portion. Notice in picture three this identical figure is seen as a hallway configuration. This particular structure is a Maya VAULT. Here the symbol of Quetzalcoatl is protecting this business or building. This is a Quetzalcoatl Arch for long life, strength, safety, Sarcophagus and prosperity which are some of it's meanings. Subdued is the occult attribute for seven crosses)



(Install Plate 4 The

Quetzalcoatl Arch of Labna)







(This is the Quetzalcoatl arch of Labna in Yucatan. It is the same identical symbol as expressed in picture number three. Actually this is a flame. This is the symbol for Human power, the serpent of fire. Another meaning of fire or flame is creation, and renewing--new life. An important thought here is the Gods demanded constant worship from men and that creation was not a gracious gift to man from the Gods but rather in the nature of a contract carrying an obligation for man to worship the Gods continually. Fire is also the symbol of purification. The Gods jump into the fire to illuminate their brilliance. Fire symbolizes fertility, longevity, prosperity and strength. Sometimes symbolized by the Sun God too. This symbol also has the hidden attribute of the seven occult crosses)





(Install Plate 5)

(The Arch of Kabah)







(This is the Arch of Kabah. The Quetzalcoatl symbol most used in structures for the God and life quality attributes is depicted again as an arch or the etherical meaning of Quetzalcoatl. But just walking through a Quetzalcoatl Arch you have honored Quetzalcoatl. You have been acknowledged having done so and you have been purified, and live in the deity of Quetzalcoatl.)

(Install plate 6

(Monolithic Sarcophagus)



(The Flame symbol of Quetzacoatl represents monolith of the supreme leader of the Gods. It means Sarcophagus or keeper of the old and valuable such as a grave or vault



(Install plate 7)

(The Maya Pelota Court in Uxmal)



(Here is another Flame or Fire God symbol in the Maya Pelota Court in Uxmal. This symbol is the attributes of Quetzalcoatl. The image of symbol of Quetzalcoatl is all of the way through this wall. The people that walk under this symbol actually entomb themselves in this symbol. This is more then a mere Quetzalcoatl arch. It is a blessing coming and going. This symbol represents the fire of purification, strength, the tomb of secrecy and safety, the monolith of the one supreme God over other Gods is the symbol of Quetzalcoatl brazed in the hearts of all Aztecs. I was looking for something that is coveted by all Aztecs that was a key secret found within their society to present the Aztec Depository or new Temple of Quetzalcoatl to us. Cortez and Coronado needed this information all most 500 years ago. This is it subdued key! Almost every home has this symbol somewhere.)



(Install Plate 8)

(The Temple Of The Cross of Seven)



(Here is the Temple of the Foliated Cross. Now you see the subdued attribute occult cross symbolic meaning in with the symbol of Quetzalcoatl. We will see this occult temple of the cross of seven in the Shot Put Man found and pictured at the New Temple of Quetzalcoatl in Utah. PERHAPS THE SHOT PUT MAN IS THE ONLY AZTEC ART THAT CLEARLY ASSOCIATES THE OCCULT CROSS OF SEVEN AS CRYSTAL CLEAR WITH THE Temple OF QUETZALCOATL. So the Hot Put man is a very important discovery at the New Temple of Quetzalcoatl in Utah as part of my proof--picture number 10.



This Cross of seven Temple is a potpourri of Quetzalcoatl symbols of the flame for purity, strength, secrecy, safety, Venus, tomb and vault. It also has the application of seven crosses. EXCUSE ME FOR RUNNING THIS EXAMPLE OF WHAT THE AZTECS COVETED SO DEARLY IN THEIR SOCIETY TO A POINT OF ABSURDITY, BUT I WANT TO BE CLEAR THAT READERS SEE EXACTLY WHERE I AM COMING FROM AND HOW I'M GOING TO USE THIS JEWEL TO FIND THE NEW QUETZALCOATL TEMPLE IN UTAH. I don't have as clear of a picture of this reality almost 500 years after the event when Coronado was here thumbing his nose at this evidence, but I'm really getting the picture of what the Aztecs did and why they did what they did.)





I think this is the most used symbol in the Aztec life. They actually lived with this Quetzalcoatl symbol. How much closer to their heart do I need to get to get a KEY Aztec symbol that they used everyday of their lives? This is what I have been looking for. This symbol is seen everywhere. The occult seven cross and sun flame appears more than any other symbol attribute of Quetzalcoatl to the Aztecs. Look at picture # 1 again. See the individual flames all lined up around the sun flame Temple with the Quetzalcoatl attribute of the occult cross seven? The occult seven attribute is the sun flame symbol of Quetzalcoatl. THIS IS THE SYMBOL THE AZTECS WERE LOOKING FOR THAT WAS THE SEVENTH OF SEVEN OF SEVEN VALLEYS AND THE SEVENTH OF SEVEN PEAKS AND THE SEVENTH WAS THE SUN FLAME SYMBOL OF THE OCCULT SEVEN ATTRIBUTE OF QUETZALCOATL. This location was truly God given for their purpose in their time of need. I am still amazed that this is a reality today.



And that Quetzalcoatl symbol is the flame isn't it. Also the occult attribute belief is the seventh level of human atonement is God or cross symbolized in the sun Flame symbol of Quetzalcoatl. So the sun flame and cross of seven is the same to me for my purpose of finding the Aztec Depository. I hope you see where all of this ties in at this point?



The flame symbol of Quetzalcoatl is vault and the monolith of the Aztec culture exactly where the Aztec Temple plate existed in Tenochtitlan when Cortez first rased the city. Cortez proved to be the false God Quetzalcoatl. So, what did the Aztec do to fulfill Mythology? They corrected a misconception or lie. They took the Temple Plate away from the false God Quetzalcoatl and hand carried it north and again and returned the Temple Plate to the new Temple of Quetzalcoatl which is the sun flame symbol with the Quetzalcoatl attribute of the cross of seven which is the seventh of seven valleys and the seventh of seven Mountains (the occult Cross meaning) and the flame symbol of Quetzalcoatl. This symbology is identical to the Quetzalcoatl Temple in Mexico City. They satisfied their mythology to perfection and any one that knew this secret could have found this Aztec Depository all most five hundred years ago, before NERS found it in 1984.





But as usual I have gone to fast. There is more work to do before I am finished. So reiterating what I just spoke of: Quetzalcoatl or the flame symbol of Quetzalcoatl represented in home architecture was the God of Goodness, happiness, strength, life renewing, safety as in Vault, monolith of Quetzalcoatl and prosperity. If you were an Aztec, it would be the Quetzalcoatl symbol that you had on your dinning room table rather than Mother Mary or another spiritual symbol.



There were seven Gods and there were seven Temples in the square of Tenochtitlan, the Aztec Capital. This is physical and mythological fact.



Approaching Tenochtitlan (Mexico City) there are seven mountains. Tenochtitlan was constructed after the seventh mountain on a dry lake bed. We can clearly see the strong expression of seven in their culture and even the foundation stones of the design of their city.



A clue: We will see that number seven, in the symbol attribute of Quetzalcoatl in the cross of Quetzalcoatl picture number eight, was the fulfillment of their mythology. This fact was always there draped in front of us. It is no mystery. THIS EXAMPLE POINT, IN REGARD TO THE LOCATION OF THE AZTEC DEPOSITORY, IS ONE AND THE SAME POINT IN AZTEC MYTHOLOGY. Each Temple is the same. Any place on the planet is the same point mythologically, but perhaps in far different physical locations. In other words 2 + 2 is 4 in any place that you are located, but 2 + 2 will always never be the same location. Or we could say God is everywhere, but God is never in the same place. This is difficult to see, but very easy to see when we see the Aztec Depository today in respect to the Tenochtitlan temple design layout. Temple to the Aztecs was Temple, whether the God was a God of stone or a God of flesh symbolically. But we still need a reinforcing structure with this concept, before I make this principle my proof.



Time is being spent on Aztec mythology, because this is where the mystery of where all of Cortez's coveted gold and artifacts went, and why it went where it went. My needing to clear this up is not because I am particularly mesmerized by Aztec mythology. What is --is! Where valuable artifacts are found -- is where they are found! Whether we like that location or not. Proper clues and proper information will take us where we want to go, just as it would to an Aztec 475 years ago. This is the platform I am trying to construct. I hope what I have tried to present is clear so far?



Sometimes, it nice to know why the artifacts are where they are, rather than to just take an instrument study and a shovel to reveal a bankers delight. Historians notoriously wish to be right in their mind rather then they wish to be correct in reality. An example of this is the Sir Francis Drake Nova Albion (California's 36 day anchorage) and his cache discovery located at:

//home.earthlink.net/~eltesoro/drake.htm. There is no absolution in history usually as it does not exist today.



Up until now, people for the last 475 years have been looking for the legacy of the Aztecs or the Seven Cities Of Cibola with out finding this legacy or the meaning of the Seven Cities Of Cibola. Perhaps we would be wise to study a new mythological understanding of the Seven Cities Of Cibola concept? Let's observe this carefully as we go along.



THE SPANISH TAKE OVER OF TENOCHTITLAN

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