Earlier this year, many scientific sites published news about how a work found in one of the ancient cemeteries of Jerusalem, a mysterious item of unusual shape. Archaeologists around the world were excited by this finding, as no one could understand what could be meant such a subject. More than half a year scientists have been wrestling with this question as a regular user Facebook did not help them solve the puzzle. The answer is hardly pleased by archaeologists, but now they can sleep at night.
“To be honest, I’ve never seen anything like this before, — at the time, said one of the Israeli researchers Amir Ganor, perhaps it’s some kind of alien joke?”.
After six months of unsuccessful attempts to identify the artifact, the scientists decided to seek help from social network users. Ancient Jerusalem cemetery does contain a lot of the things lying there from the time of the Crusades. But covered with 24-carat gold, the 8.5-pound gem has nothing to do with antiquity. At least now, when it was revealed her true origin. The answer came from an Italian user Facebook named Mika Barack. He told the researchers that the mysterious object that some believed an ancient scepter, actually was made in Germany and is called “Emitter of ISIS”.
Named after one of the great goddesses of antiquity and of the sample of the Egyptian ideal of femininity and motherhood, this object is somewhat similar to once popular in our country Zirconia bracelets. This rod was mounted in a wooden stand and, according to its German creators, defended its energy all living things within a radius of two meters from the harmful effects of space radiation and magnetic fields. Today, this artifact can be purchased on eBay for the price of 75 € to 1115.
Who would want to hide the ancient Jewish cemetery of such a toy is the million – dollar question. However, the Israel antiquities authority now reigns barely-concealed confusion, as prominent scientists have spent six months trying to figure out the origin German pseudo-scientific amulets against evil forces. The Italian, who helped a scientist find inner harmony, as a token of appreciation was invited to visit Israel.