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I know what is behind the famous sealed doors (Vault B)

Lightmaker5

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You probably heard of these.. Mystery forbidden doors. I actually found a lot about. But before you read, take your time think yourself what you think is behind there!
Well anyway, I was an inventor, scientist (knowledgemaker)/researcher. But I did not work for any lab. Somebody told me once "you want real science, stay out of schools". I never actually asked anyone if I could, I just did it. According to him I did everything right. Space and paranormal was my field too. Was interesting! I was able to find something!

Anyway, what is behind Vault B? Gold and Jewels of course! But no don't go, that's not all! This is only the beginning. This is no treasure you can just take. This is blood gold. People have suffered and died because of the false gods and greedy cruel selfish kings that only cared about themselves. Why the victims didn't just take the gold? Because this were their families that died because of that gold. They removed these false gods and evil kings. But taking this blood gold would make them benefit from their suffering and death. Could you enjoy the money that killed your family? What do the snakes stand for on the doors? Poison. Poison of the greedy rich. They didn't see a treasure or gold, they saw greed, blood and death. Some even started to believe that gold turns people evil.

Have you heard of curses? Like haunted or cursed objects that caused nothing but harm to people that took or touched it?
Some legends say that objects where people suffered because of bring misfortune. The more victims the worse.
Examples:
Object: Koh-i-Noor Diamond
What darkness does it carry? The Massacre: In 1739, the Persian ruler Nadir Shah invaded Delhi specifically to claim the Mughal treasures, including this diamond. His troops killed an estimated 30,000 civilians in a single day during the "Sack of Delhi." I personally wouldn't even accept that object for free. No thx.

Always read the history of the object that you buy if it is old! Most old expensive objects have very likely blood on them. Something that has no history on it I would never touch! Who knows what happened because of these objects!

Most of this treasure is bound to the dead. It is not yours to take. But even if you don't believe in curses. If you know people died because of it, would you want it?

Remember that Titan sub accident? Some people that built their own scout sub to watch the Titanic. If you ask what is this about with curses? Your personal satisfaction and fame you may generate with the results. Somebody didn't want them to look. Would you want if somebody films you in your graveyard and generate clicks on youtube and make money etc? I don't want to offend or blame anyone here. But it's a fact. What do you want more? That ship hit an ice berg sank and many people died. Nothing you do will bring them back.

This is what I found. Do I believe this? I tell you what I believe. I would not take anything from a graveyard. Not because there might be a curse on it. But because I would benefit of their suffering and death if I make my life easier because of their object I took. And I call it their object because if they suffered and died because of it, it belongs to them.

You know the history how our world was built. There's no treasure with honest past out there. The poor always suffered only so the kings could swim in gold.
 

thepolestar

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I'm sorry, wtf is this rubbish? I had to look up what you're talking about and apparently you're referring to the Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Kerala, India.

You're projecting western ideas about serpents onto Indian religion, where serpents are divine. You're projecting the curse of the Koh-i-Noor diamond, that was intended for Western and Islamic colonizers, onto native Indians.

And your fantasies of blood sacrifice in Hindu temples sounds like something out of an Indiana Jones movie. FYI, Indiana Jones is a romanticized ideal of colonizer mentality, which is why he spends all his time robbing ancient artifacts and poking his nose into ancient buildings he doesn't belong in.

I have visited some of these ancient temples in India. Their treasure vaults existed because they were functionally banks in the old days. That's why those temples were robbed by literally every invader. I don't blame the Padmanabhaswamy Temple for keeping one of their vaults locked shut, even if it leads to crazy conspiracy theories like yours.
 
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