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1 of 2 Father Alexis Bugnolo - Beware as Skull & Bones Pivots - The Controlled Opposition
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2 of 2 Father Alexis Bugnolo - How Skull & Bones Plans to Co-Opt Worldwide Resistance to The Plandemic
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A French-Jewish nobleman, Hugues de Payens, together with eight other crusaders of Jewish origin, including Andre de Montbard, Geoffroi Bisol and Geoffroi de Saint-Omer officially founded the Order of the Knights Templar in 1118. There is, however, certain information that the order was actually founded four years earlier... In 1114, the bishop of Chartres mentioned "la Milice du Christ" in a letter, the name by which the order was originally known... died the following year. They called themselves the Poor Knights of Solomon's Temple... Jerusalem was liberated from Muslim rule 19 years earlier (1099)... the Church was grateful for the services of De Payens... A secret Jewish order was behind these men, the Order of Zion (l'Ordre de Sion), founded in the monastery of Notre-Dame du Mont de Sion, on mount Zion.. in June 1099 by the 39 year-old Godfroi de Bouillon, duke of Lorraine - a descendant of Guillem de Gellone who was of the seed and tribe of David.
Lina, J. (2004). Architects of Deception
A French-Jewish nobleman, Hugues de Payens, together with eight other crusaders of Jewish origin, including Andre de Montbard, Geoffroi Bisol and Geoffroi de Saint-Omer officially founded the Order of the Knights Templar in 1118. There is, however, certain information that the order was actually founded four years earlier... In 1114, the bishop of Chartres mentioned "la Milice du Christ" in a letter, the name by which the order was originally known... died the following year. They called themselves the Poor Knights of Solomon's Temple... Jerusalem was liberated from Muslim rule 19 years earlier (1099)... the Church was grateful for the services of De Payens... A secret Jewish order was behind these men, the Order of Zion (l'Ordre de Sion), founded in the monastery of Notre-Dame du Mont de Sion, on mount Zion.. in June 1099 by the 39 year-old Godfroi de Bouillon, duke of Lorraine - a descendant of Guillem de Gellone who was of the seed and tribe of David.
Lina, J. (2004). Architects of Deception
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Pasargadae: the tomb of Solomon's mother or Cyrus the Great?
Until the nineteenth century, it was thought that this tomb belonged to the mother of the prophet Solomon, but where did this belief come from?
Ibn Balkhi, a historian of the sixth century AH, is the first person to mention Pasargadae in post-Islamic texts and considers this tomb to belong to the mother of Suleiman the Prophet:
"The meadow of Callan is near the tomb of Solomon's mother. It is four miles long, but it is not wide except a little, and the tomb of Solomon's mother is made of stone." "No one in that house can look at who says they made a spell, whoever looks at that house goes blind, but I have not seen anyone try it." (Farsnameh, Ibn Balkhi, p. 155)
As mentioned, this idea about Pasargadae continued until the nineteenth century AD, and other historians, following Ibn Balkhi, referred to this tomb as the tomb of Suleiman's mother.
But is the idea of Suleiman's mother's grave in a plain in central Iran rational?
As you can see in the map below, Solomon's kingdom did not cross the Euphrates River in its widest form, on its eastern borders.
https://b2n.ir/j98065
This means that Suleiman's kingdom is thousands of kilometers away from the center of Iran, and carrying a dead body in this long distance has been impossible due to the existing dangers and the absence of Iran in Suleiman's territory. And also there was no rational reason for this !!
According to the texts we have, it seems that the local people gave supernatural power to this tomb! And it was referred to as a shrine. As Ibn Balkhi states in Farsnameh, whoever looks at the tomb becomes blind!
Therefore, the locals considered this tomb to belong to the mother of Suleiman the Prophet
But to prove that this tomb belongs to Cyrus the Great.
The famous Greek philosopher and historian Lucius Flavius Arian, in his book Anabasis Alexander, which describes the life and campaigns of Alexander the Great, gives a detailed account of the appearance of the tomb of Cyrus:
"The base of the tomb was rectangular, made of square cut stone, and on top of it was a room that was also made of stone and had a narrow passage through the door that only one person could hardly enter the room at a time," he said. Inside the room was a golden coffin containing the body of Cyrus and a large courtyard with hammered gold bases with covers of thick and colorful materials and a Babylonian rug on top (Anabasis Iskander, Arian, Book 6, p. 29, paragraph 5)
As you can see, the description of the tomb that Arian gave of the tomb of Cyrus is most similar to today's Pasargadae. In addition, other famous archaeologists, historians, historians and orientalists have argued that Pasargadae belonged to Cyrus.
The famous English historian and orientalist Amelie Kurt, in addition to confirming Arian's statements, considers Pasargadae to be the main tomb of Cyrus. (Achaemenids, Ameli Kurt, pp. 96-97, Phoenix Publications)
General Sykes, who wrote a travelogue about his trip to Iran, in addition to seeing Pasargadae closely, considers it to belong to Cyrus (Ten Thousand Miles in Iran, Sykes, p. 344).
Dandamayev, the famous Russian orientalist, in addition to confirming that the tomb of Pasargadae belonged to Cyrus, considers its appearance to be related to the Persian culture and ideology of Cyrus (Achaemenid Political History, Dandamayev, p. 93).
Shahpour Shahbazi, a famous Iranian archaeologist, knows the tomb of Cyrus in detail in Pasargadae (Life and work of Cyrus the Great, Shahpour Shahbazi, p. 126)
Historian and Iranologist Parviz Rajabi also considers Pasargadae to belong to Cyrus (The Lost Millennia, Parviz Rajabi, vol. 2, p. 156)
Until the nineteenth century, it was thought that this tomb belonged to the mother of the prophet Solomon, but where did this belief come from?
Ibn Balkhi, a historian of the sixth century AH, is the first person to mention Pasargadae in post-Islamic texts and considers this tomb to belong to the mother of Suleiman the Prophet:
"The meadow of Callan is near the tomb of Solomon's mother. It is four miles long, but it is not wide except a little, and the tomb of Solomon's mother is made of stone." "No one in that house can look at who says they made a spell, whoever looks at that house goes blind, but I have not seen anyone try it." (Farsnameh, Ibn Balkhi, p. 155)
As mentioned, this idea about Pasargadae continued until the nineteenth century AD, and other historians, following Ibn Balkhi, referred to this tomb as the tomb of Suleiman's mother.
But is the idea of Suleiman's mother's grave in a plain in central Iran rational?
As you can see in the map below, Solomon's kingdom did not cross the Euphrates River in its widest form, on its eastern borders.
https://b2n.ir/j98065
This means that Suleiman's kingdom is thousands of kilometers away from the center of Iran, and carrying a dead body in this long distance has been impossible due to the existing dangers and the absence of Iran in Suleiman's territory. And also there was no rational reason for this !!
According to the texts we have, it seems that the local people gave supernatural power to this tomb! And it was referred to as a shrine. As Ibn Balkhi states in Farsnameh, whoever looks at the tomb becomes blind!
Therefore, the locals considered this tomb to belong to the mother of Suleiman the Prophet
But to prove that this tomb belongs to Cyrus the Great.
The famous Greek philosopher and historian Lucius Flavius Arian, in his book Anabasis Alexander, which describes the life and campaigns of Alexander the Great, gives a detailed account of the appearance of the tomb of Cyrus:
"The base of the tomb was rectangular, made of square cut stone, and on top of it was a room that was also made of stone and had a narrow passage through the door that only one person could hardly enter the room at a time," he said. Inside the room was a golden coffin containing the body of Cyrus and a large courtyard with hammered gold bases with covers of thick and colorful materials and a Babylonian rug on top (Anabasis Iskander, Arian, Book 6, p. 29, paragraph 5)
As you can see, the description of the tomb that Arian gave of the tomb of Cyrus is most similar to today's Pasargadae. In addition, other famous archaeologists, historians, historians and orientalists have argued that Pasargadae belonged to Cyrus.
The famous English historian and orientalist Amelie Kurt, in addition to confirming Arian's statements, considers Pasargadae to be the main tomb of Cyrus. (Achaemenids, Ameli Kurt, pp. 96-97, Phoenix Publications)
General Sykes, who wrote a travelogue about his trip to Iran, in addition to seeing Pasargadae closely, considers it to belong to Cyrus (Ten Thousand Miles in Iran, Sykes, p. 344).
Dandamayev, the famous Russian orientalist, in addition to confirming that the tomb of Pasargadae belonged to Cyrus, considers its appearance to be related to the Persian culture and ideology of Cyrus (Achaemenid Political History, Dandamayev, p. 93).
Shahpour Shahbazi, a famous Iranian archaeologist, knows the tomb of Cyrus in detail in Pasargadae (Life and work of Cyrus the Great, Shahpour Shahbazi, p. 126)
Historian and Iranologist Parviz Rajabi also considers Pasargadae to belong to Cyrus (The Lost Millennia, Parviz Rajabi, vol. 2, p. 156)
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Chabad mafia admits to running Russia
"There are many deals between Russia and Israel you dont know about"
According to a report by Russian state media website lenta.ru, 48 Jews were on a list of billionaires in 2014 with a combined net worth of $132.9 billion, while Jews account for only 0,11% of Russian population. The current wealth of all billionaries in Russia is less than $400 billion.
Journalist Nikolai Svanidze, a member of the Public Chamber of Russia, a consultant for the office of President Vladimir Putin, said in response that the list is a “Nazi report” and that the ethnicities of the wealthiest members of Russian society should not be published, as it is “subject to cause issues.”
"Putin signed a law in 2014 making distorting the country's role in World War II a criminal offense, and last week legislators introduced a bill that would ban people from equating Soviet actions with Nazi behavior."
Historians exposing Stalins war crimes can go to jail for simply telling the truth.
"There are many deals between Russia and Israel you dont know about"
According to a report by Russian state media website lenta.ru, 48 Jews were on a list of billionaires in 2014 with a combined net worth of $132.9 billion, while Jews account for only 0,11% of Russian population. The current wealth of all billionaries in Russia is less than $400 billion.
Journalist Nikolai Svanidze, a member of the Public Chamber of Russia, a consultant for the office of President Vladimir Putin, said in response that the list is a “Nazi report” and that the ethnicities of the wealthiest members of Russian society should not be published, as it is “subject to cause issues.”
"Putin signed a law in 2014 making distorting the country's role in World War II a criminal offense, and last week legislators introduced a bill that would ban people from equating Soviet actions with Nazi behavior."
Historians exposing Stalins war crimes can go to jail for simply telling the truth.
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Real Life X-Files: Worldwide Pandemic- Human Animal Hybrids- Mass Formation Psychosis
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In the last 2 years we have experienced an explosion in "real life x files' that leads many of us to believe that something huge is about to happen that could impact the entire human race.
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In the last 2 years we have experienced an explosion in "real life x files' that leads many of us to believe that something huge is about to happen that could impact the entire human race.
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ALERT 🚨 China sent 39 warplanes -- mostly fighter jets -- into Taiwan's air defence zone on Sunday, the island's government said, in the largest daily incursion since October.
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30 Years Ago, Dr. Robert Willner Accused Anthony Fauci Of Genocide During The AIDS Epidemic
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“NATO was established to preserve the peace, and it would be a tragedy of immense proportions if its threatened Eastern expansion would become the principal cause of a devastating war.”
https://www.generalflynn.com/biden-might-get-hundreds-of-millions-killed-over-ukraine/
https://www.generalflynn.com/biden-might-get-hundreds-of-millions-killed-over-ukraine/
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General Flynn Biden Might Get Hundreds Of Millions Killed Over Ukraine
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Cool quote about Odin:
"Odin (Óðinn in Old Norse), possibly the most revered yet enigmatic of all Norse gods, was regarded as the king of the Æsir tribe of gods. Historically, Odin had always been prominent in the pantheon of Germanic mythology, as is evident from Tacitus’ late 1st-century AD work Germania (where Odin is seen as the equivalent of Roman god Mercury). And given his mythical eminence over the cultural framework of the Germanic people, Odin was associated with various (and often antithetical) aspects, ranging from wisdom, healing, royalty to death, sorcery, and even frenzy.Pertaining to the attribute of wisdom, the character of Odin mirroring his ‘contradictory’ aspects, was often portrayed as the haggard wanderer who relentlessly seeks knowledge, in spite of his regal status as the ruler of the Asgard. One of the stories epitomizes the god’s thirst for knowledge and wisdom where Odin willingly gouges out one of his eyes as a sacrifice for Mimir, a shadowy being who possesses unparalleled knowledge because of its consumption of the water from the Well of Urd. Mimir in return offers Odin a draught from the well that draws water from the roots of the Yggdrasil, the cosmic tree that binds the nine worlds of Norse mythology.
On the other hand, the one-eyed Odin also has a sinister (albeit in a nascent level) side to him, given the entity’s proclivity for provocation that leads to conflicts and wars. Essentially, when perceived as a war-god, Odin was seen as the epitome of battle frenzy and chaos – aspects that were favored by the warlords and berserkers. In any case, in our modern-day context, the name of Odin is related to Wednesday, since the word is derived from wodnesdæg (“Woden’s Day”), with Odin being referred to as Wōden in Old English and Wōtan in Old High German."
"Odin (Óðinn in Old Norse), possibly the most revered yet enigmatic of all Norse gods, was regarded as the king of the Æsir tribe of gods. Historically, Odin had always been prominent in the pantheon of Germanic mythology, as is evident from Tacitus’ late 1st-century AD work Germania (where Odin is seen as the equivalent of Roman god Mercury). And given his mythical eminence over the cultural framework of the Germanic people, Odin was associated with various (and often antithetical) aspects, ranging from wisdom, healing, royalty to death, sorcery, and even frenzy.Pertaining to the attribute of wisdom, the character of Odin mirroring his ‘contradictory’ aspects, was often portrayed as the haggard wanderer who relentlessly seeks knowledge, in spite of his regal status as the ruler of the Asgard. One of the stories epitomizes the god’s thirst for knowledge and wisdom where Odin willingly gouges out one of his eyes as a sacrifice for Mimir, a shadowy being who possesses unparalleled knowledge because of its consumption of the water from the Well of Urd. Mimir in return offers Odin a draught from the well that draws water from the roots of the Yggdrasil, the cosmic tree that binds the nine worlds of Norse mythology.
On the other hand, the one-eyed Odin also has a sinister (albeit in a nascent level) side to him, given the entity’s proclivity for provocation that leads to conflicts and wars. Essentially, when perceived as a war-god, Odin was seen as the epitome of battle frenzy and chaos – aspects that were favored by the warlords and berserkers. In any case, in our modern-day context, the name of Odin is related to Wednesday, since the word is derived from wodnesdæg (“Woden’s Day”), with Odin being referred to as Wōden in Old English and Wōtan in Old High German."