1914 was the year that the Federal Reserve system formally opened. That was a very important step towards world domination for the international bankers. It is no accident that there is a hidden owl (moloch) on the Federal Reserve notes.
Actually, you are right and then confused. Ishtar, Isis, Venus, Junus, and all the other variations of this deity which almost always had an owl beside are invariably linked to the earliest versions of the story which comes from Sumeria. Columbia is the name of the same deity in the Americas. If you bother to learn the origins of religions you will agree that Baal/Molech worship was indeed El worship in ancient Sumerian, his sister, after a space battle, was awarded the Americas, and her favorite tree was the oak. It was kind of like a bad inheritance battle from what I read. I am sure that you have heard about how bad a common divorce can get.
Read 5 of his, but no, I am an extremely early old school reader. He is right on a lot of points though. My cousin spent half his life studying Egyptology, and he hates Sitchin. I said why? All you do all day is play music with Jews! True story, he is in a heavy metal band. Now he is a Sumerian expert. Oy vey.
That author makes a respectable effort and puts together a scholarly package, unlike others in his field. Von Daaniken, for instance, gets face time in the alien cable tv shows, but his books are lame. I enjoyed Sitchin’s work and found it respectable, especially the newer...
My cousin learned Aramaic to better understand how to properly read Egyptian hieroglyphics. He says many of his key translation points are dead wrong. At that point I would have to have a lot more free time to validate either side of that argument.
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scarlettm512 ago
1914 was the year that the Federal Reserve system formally opened. That was a very important step towards world domination for the international bankers. It is no accident that there is a hidden owl (moloch) on the Federal Reserve notes.
YogSoggoth ago
Actually, you are right and then confused. Ishtar, Isis, Venus, Junus, and all the other variations of this deity which almost always had an owl beside are invariably linked to the earliest versions of the story which comes from Sumeria. Columbia is the name of the same deity in the Americas. If you bother to learn the origins of religions you will agree that Baal/Molech worship was indeed El worship in ancient Sumerian, his sister, after a space battle, was awarded the Americas, and her favorite tree was the oak. It was kind of like a bad inheritance battle from what I read. I am sure that you have heard about how bad a common divorce can get.
GreenDell144 ago
Are you sourcing Zechariah Sitchin? Wild books.
YogSoggoth ago
Read 5 of his, but no, I am an extremely early old school reader. He is right on a lot of points though. My cousin spent half his life studying Egyptology, and he hates Sitchin. I said why? All you do all day is play music with Jews! True story, he is in a heavy metal band. Now he is a Sumerian expert. Oy vey.
GreenDell144 ago
That author makes a respectable effort and puts together a scholarly package, unlike others in his field. Von Daaniken, for instance, gets face time in the alien cable tv shows, but his books are lame. I enjoyed Sitchin’s work and found it respectable, especially the newer...
YogSoggoth ago
My cousin learned Aramaic to better understand how to properly read Egyptian hieroglyphics. He says many of his key translation points are dead wrong. At that point I would have to have a lot more free time to validate either side of that argument.