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The author of this research is John Adams and credits go fully to him.

 
Regarding the coins found in the XM Vaults in Austin:
The depiction is not precisely Herakles, but Alexander wearing the lion headdress of Herakles as a sign of his divinity. The reverse is Zeus-Ammon (the fusion of Zeus and Amun), who Alexander claimed was his true father.

Alexander had been pronounced the son of Amun in 332 BC. Amun had several aspects, two of which are prominent and relevant:
1. In Amun's aspect of Amun-Min, he was a god of life and fertility, associated with the ram (the animal symbol of fertility and virility in Egypt). Alexander adorned his helmet with ram's horns.
2. In Amun's aspect of Amun-Ra, he was referred to as the "creator of the staff of life", associated with the Rod of Asclepius.

The Rod of Asclepius is a potent symbol of healing throughout the ancient world. To the Greeks, it represented Asclepius' healing skills as well as the snake's rejuvenation through shedding of its old skin. To the ancient Hebrews, it represented Moses' manifestation of the Judeo-Christian God's power. To the East Indians, it is most reminiscent of the opening of the chakras and the release of Kundalini for those seeking enlightenment. It also represents the nāga in several cultures.

This is where things get even more interesting. In Hinduism, the nāgas carry the elixir of life and immortality. In Cambodia, odd-headed nāgas represented immortality. In Buddhism, some nāgas were able to transform themselves to take on a human appearance and pass as humans. And in Tibet, they were also regarded as powerful creatures and treasure guardians... referred to as Klu.

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  1. Perhaps in or around 332 BC the individual we know as Alexander came to the realization that he was in fact an XM simulacrum of the individual about whom earlier Egyption sun-god mythology had developed?  His visit to the oracle would have been a likely source for that information, perhaps involving a test similar to the one Azmati performed upon Johnson.  

    If he concluded at that point that he both embraced the fact of his nature while desiring to end the cycle of re-embodiment, then setting out upon a campaign to find the 13 Magnus crypt would be a reasonable course of action.  That would have made Alexander both a member of 13Magnus and the spark of an anti-magnus movement, as I proposed in yesterday's chat session.

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  2. This is very close, but not the coin found in the vault. I'm out of town, but happened to have the coin in my purse and just posted pictures. Maybe you guys and decipher the differences?

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  3. I own one of these... It's just not as shiny. Hmm. How interesting that my path would cross this post.

    https://plus.google.com/117092895995994538017/posts/6hPsaC5es7A

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