Meteor Gladio Book
Meteor Gladio Book Meteoric Iron Blade TechnologyPresented to the Emperor of Japan:Revived in the Modern Age Meteor Gladio presented in a Shinto ceremony Meteorites enter the atmosphere at the astonishing speeds of 11–72 km per second and fall to the ground without burning-up. Many of these meteorites are the “cosmic memory” of primitive planets that collided with one another and scattered about 4.6 billion years ago during the formation of our solar system. Meteoritic iron is mainly composed of iron and nickel and is thought to have formed during the condensation and recrystallization of iron in the primitive solar system. Rulers of past and present, regardless of their knowledge of the history of meteorites, were fascinated by them and found a special power in them. The meteoric blades of rulers such as King Tutankhamen of Egypt, the Mughal emperor of India, and the sabers of Tsar Alexander I of Russia have been valued as treasures that symbolize the most powerful rulers in history