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Pronouns She/Shed - please don't burn it down. Have to put my thoughts into mindmaps or my brain will explode. Occasionally do really bad memes.

Jul 18, 2019, 28 tweets

Aleppo bath resembling Epstein temple in Aleppo, Syria.

Amorites in Aleppo

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebla

Baal = Moloch = Molech = Beelzebub

ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-…

Leviticus 18:21

You shall not give any of your children to offer them to Molech, and so profane the name of your God: I am the Lord.

How did we get here?

Remember in the Bible when Moses went to get the commandments and the Egyptians grew weary because he took so long? They made a golden calf to worship. One of the roots of mixing religions.

They brought this from Egypt.

ancientegyptianfacts.com/ancient-egypt-…

Where do we see the mixing of religions? Muslim, Baal, Mu, Sunworship

Meaning of the golden dome?

Dome = Eye

Gold = Deities

Deity + Eye = All seeing deity

Let's move on to the other colors. Blue & White

In this depiction of a Masonic altar, you see the "Oculus" above(eye). Two pillars flank the altar with two statues guarding to the sides. Candles flanking, as well.

Ancient Egyptian depiction. Pillars, alter, guards..

Here we see the altar at Notre Dame after the fire. Pillars, guards, candles, altar and above, the oculus(eye)

Notice the flooring @ Notre Dame. Checkered, like the Masonic altar graphic.

Blue:

Signifies the color of Deity

Mentioned repeatedly in the Holy Books

Worn by Jewish priests

Worn by royalty

Worn by many members of diverse religious groups across the globe

Derives its name from the word "tekhelet", which is Hebrew for "perfection"

And, ...most intriguingly...blue was deemed to be a sacred color by even those who worshiped pagan Gods. Why is this so intriguing? It is intriguing because they did not have the reference book that we currently have available to us...the Torah or

the Bible from which to find this knowledge. How did THEY know that blue was a sacred color? This leads us to believe that blue was a sacred color long before we have found any written documentation to prove it. Fascinating.

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