Why Nike really removed mention of Kobe Bryant on their website [going down the rabbit hole]
Starting with Q post 194:
It asks a straightforward question…what does it mean to be to be covered in gold?
It’s later answered (at least partly) in Q post 197 with the following:
“Ancient Egyptians considered gold “the skin of the gods” – specifically the son god Ra – and often used it to craft objects of spiritual significance.
So Kobe Bryant has this photograph which has been posted here before.
So we know gold paint has to do with the gods and links at some point to Ancient Gods.
The gut feeling with Kobe Bryant is that he isn’t a God or some representation of a higher God to the deep state. Some people may dispute this, but simply stated the “God” representations of people Q has given us in Q drop 196 [The photo of the Rothschild’s] weren’t people playing Basketball “performing” for entertainment for the world.
Based on that presumption, I looked into what other “gold” representations were out there, and the main one that seemed like a decent lead was this idea of the “Golden Calf”. For those unfamiliar, during the story of Exodus in the Old Testament, when Moses went up the hill to speak with the Lord, some Israelites made a golden calf statue and started worshipping it instead which pissed the Lord off quite a bit. To this day “Golden Calf” is still slang for something that is a false god/something that people want you to pay attention to that you really shouldn’t. Moses ended up destroying the calf, but something of interest from the story is that when explaining the construction of the calf, the character Aaron in the bible stated that when he gathered up the Jewelry from everyone to make it, he simply threw it into the fire and it came out as a calf.
Wikipedia Golden Calf reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_calf
Taking a trip to ancient Rome for a second, we have a mysterious cult (sound familiar?) who worship a strange religion called Mithraism. In this image we see a stone depiction of Mithras killing a Bull.
Link to image: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/Mithra_sacrifiant_le_Taureau-005.JPG/800px-Mithra_sacrifiant_le_Taureau-005.JPG
From the Wikipedia page on “Sacred Bull” specifically, the section of Roman history: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_bull
We find out the following:
“Another Roman mystery cult in which a sacrificial bull played a role was that of the 1st–4th century Mithraic Mysteries. In the so-called "tauroctony" artwork of that cult (cultus), and which appears in all its temples, the god Mithras is seen to slay a sacrificial bull. Although there has been a great deal of speculation on the subject, the myth (i.e. the "mystery", the understanding of which was the basis of the cult) that the scene was intended to represent remains unknown. Because the scene is accompanied by a great number of astrological allusions, the bull is generally assumed to represent the constellation of Taurus. The basic elements of the tauroctony scene were originally associated with Nike, the Greek goddess of victory.”
Specifically, the Goddess of Victory Nike, is associated with, slaying the Bull.
One interesting note, the Wikipedia Article on “Sacred Bull” can also be accessed by searching for “Lunar Bull”. Although the Wikipedia article doesn’t mention much about the lunar relationship of the sacred bull, it’s connected enough to redirect to that page.
So with the lunar connection, I asked myself, when does the lunar new year start in 2020?
Turns out the first day is January 25th 2020.
When did Kobe Bryant mysteriously die? January 26th 2020….one day into the new lunar year…
So why did Nike [modern company symbolizing the goddess that slays a bull] remove Kobe Bryant’s memorabilia from their website? That is their purpose, to “slay” the bull, as a sacrifice to start new Lunar Year.
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22302157? ago
Kobe Bryant > Ritual Sacrifice > 654 > 1854 > POTUS Tweet - Get The Gatt > Decoded
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22302466? ago
Your posts suck and seek to distract from the real research which has been done.
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