What does the ziggurat stand for?
…Here is an old story that may help (?). …In ancient Babylon, there was a certain soldier who was found to be a traitor. He stole several sensitive documents and hid them in his clothes. He found out that he had been discovered, and he was on the run. Everyone in the Babylonian military was looking for him, even the General (the Commanding Officer). …Well, after running for a while, the traitor decided to rest inside a Babylonian temple (aka ziggurat). He decided to light a fire so he could destroy the documents and warm himself. …But where there is fire, there is smoke, and the smoke rose from the temple, and the General saw it, and invesitigated and arrested the traitor, which only goes to show, …”The searchin’ general has determined that smoking ziggurats is dangerous to your stealth.” **************************************… …That’s all folks…………………………..