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  • This is a production of the Satanist Church. It's good that everyone knows whom they're listening to.... Writers of the "alternative" Bible, now talk about the "alternative" history.

  • @DenizCaroll i know, dna evidence is evil... what a shame.

  • I have never heard any Egyptologist describe Egyptians as 'idol worshipping pantheists' or 'hideous pagans'. That is the sort of language Christians use not professionals. Why is Tsarion telling these lies? Akhenaten was NOT a monotheist; he was a Henotheist and if Tsarion knew anything about Egyptian religion he would know that.There is no evidence Babylonian culture came from Egypt.

  • @ashtile why do the stories claim that temples were burned, statutes were desocrated and all writings and effigies of Amen - Ra were destroyed in leu of a strict worship of Akhenaton

  • @rcacad Which stories are you referring to in particular? Yes it's true that there was some desecration done by Akhenaten as he attempted to wipe out the Amun worship and Amun's priests but obviously there was a lot he didn't destroy because we have statues and effigies from before his time. As for the temples, later Dynasties often used the stones from older temples to rebuild new ones but it wasn't considered desecration.

  • @ashtile Not a fan of Tsarion because he does lie. Research the story of Ishtar and Nimrod and Isis and Osiris. According to the bible and some historians Babylon was founded by Cushite aka Ethiopian named Nimrod. Few white historians talk about the Cushites. Cush was the sone of Ham/Kham Khem/ Egypt. Also, there was a time when Egypt ruled the East. You may be right, but there is some sort of historical connection. Tell me if you find something peace

  • @mansamusa2012 Nimrod is a legend who only appears in the Bible and Jewish writings. No-one knows who founded Babylon and when but it was certainly not the mythical Nimrod. According to the Bible Nimrod was the son of Cush but I don’t rate the Bible at all when it concerns ancient history since the OT was not written down till 8th cent BC approx. The Bible’s description of the origin of races is obviously wrong so no-one should be guided by what is written there.

  • @mansamusa2012 Cush is a Biblical term and probably refers to Ethiopians/Nubians, no one is sure but it may just mean ‘southerners’. What do you mean by ‘the East’ and when did Egypt rule there? I have made a particular study of Egypt and the ANE. Ishtar was a Babylonian Goddess, the successor to the Sumerian Inanna and as Nimrod is legendary there is no connection between them or Isis and Osiris.

  • @ashtile There is a book called when Egypt ruled the east. Also, read Signs Symbols of Primordial Man by Albert Churchward. He explains how some people from various nations were initiates in the Egyptian Mystery Schools.

  • @mansamusa2012 I read this book many decades ago. Churchward was not an Egyptologist, he was a doctor and a mason. He did not visit Egypt and could not read hieroglyphs. All his knowledge came from reading books, so he is hardly an authority on Egypt. He rarely gives sources for the things he says, so they cannot be checked and many appear to have come from his imagination. Unfortunately there is no evidence of any Egyptian Mystery Schools before the Greek era. Cheers

  • @ashtile No problem but remember some of the things he said can be verified. In his book Proof that Nilotic Negroes were the founders of Ancient Egypt for example where he compares the culture of Ancient Egyptians to other Africans proving that culture of the Ancient Egyptians was African has been stated by Egyptolgist black and white. Peace

  • @mansamusa2012 There is no proof that Nilotic Negroes were the founders of Ancient Egypt. It is a belief but no proof. Tsarion knows nothing about the culture of Egypt and I wouldn’t believe a word he says. Not all Africans are Negroes and not all Africans were black. The ancient Libyans were not black skinned as Egyptian tomb paintings show but were much fairer and Egyptians are shown as distinct from Nubians on these frescoes. I don't want to get into an argument about race.

  • @ashtile You are very misinformed yes there were whites in Libya but blacks were also there and were there first adn did depict black libyans google Mystery of the Black Mummy. Furthermore, i have see you believe in the white racist idea that Egyptians were not black. Robert Bauval's book Black Gensisis provides proof that Egyptians were black. Greeks such as Aristotle and Herdotus stated the Ethiopians and Egyptians had black skin and wooly hair. I am not going to waste my time with a racist

  • What a liar! Egyptologists DO NOT downplay other Pharaohs of the 18th Dynasty. There are frequent programs on TV about these Pharaohs and their deeds. There are NO LIES told about Ahkenaten. Egyptologists describe him as a Heretic who almost ruined Egypt and they certainly do not lionise him or describe him as a hero or a champion. Tsarion is creating a conspiracy where there is none for his own purposes, probably to sell his books.

  • I've wondered where she got the name "Acarya S." I found in the book, "World Religions"--Geoffrey Parrinder, it means "the leaders" which one rank of Jain monks

  • acharya s and michael tsarion are vastly different....acharya s is totally wrong and mtsar is only wrong about certain things just like everyone else on the planet including yourself....and yes Zeitgeist is a scam but that should be grossly obvious

  • thanks for posting this

  • To be right or to be wrong is an act of war. To know and to not know is an act of war. With awareness you can vibrate your truth with love. I love you and feel this vibration. Connecting to you gives more life than correcting you.

  • He was against monotheism . that's why he closed the amen or amun temples...and moved the capitol ...so his people could live freely away from the control of the priests of amen

  • @Epiphanystone WTF are you talking. It was a persecution in leu of strict worship of him! It was not in promotion of diversity.... He was a psycho on a power trip.

  • @rcacad well first off there's no reason to be rude even if the anonymity of yt does let one forgo manners.From the reply I see you know little of that period. Like stated in the vid amen/amun "the hidden one" was the monotheistic diety & the priests of amen who wanted even more wealth & power claimed him the king of gods, the one & one with no seond & systematically took over temples of other gods to fuse amen with them. first ra became amen ra followed by amen ptah, amen kephra ect.

  • @rcacad 2nd amen was a lesser god of only local importance until the princes of Thebes ascended the throne & made their city capitol. Amen priests were the ones to change the structure of worship in Egypt first. After fusing amen & other gods they became middlemen denying people access to the holy of holies, the shrines inner sanctum (hence the name amen the hidden)& decreed in order to gain amen's favor people give offering they sold at the temple. they got very wealthy & corrupt

  • @rcacad 3rd the Aten was not a new god but rather the "old god" who was forgotten after generations of amen's priests being in power. Akhenaten returned to the old ways & as Pharaoh had full access to all holy text in the libraries without exception or deferring to the priest. this was how he discovered the priests lies and corruption & where the trouble began.The priests, being confronted & fearing the loss of power challenged him & he closed all temples taken over by amen's priests.

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  • @FDINDUSTRY Lucifer in Latin DOES translate to "light-bearer" idiot, look it up... and occultism is not necessarily evil.

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  • @FDINDUSTRY Occultism in Latin = "knowledge of the hidden." Occultism is present in virtually every religion on the earth. Ex: Muslims circle the Kaaba (black square representing Saturn) Seven times (representing the seven rings of Saturn). In Christianity, the life-death cycle of Jesus is in fact that of the sun. I could go on, but I'm running out of space. My point being, Occultism is universal and not necessarily a weapon of "evil". Crowley was a black magician. I do not endorse him.

  • I very much believe that the Religion of Aton, lead to monotheistic view with a elitism, a wrong centralism, exaltedness ('chosen' as in islam, jewish and christian religion) or totalitarianism. The Result in politics and religion, this is the major state of being today. Our tribes had polytheism everything had an amount of presence and 'equality or balance'(, but), then came cities and greed and monotheism, today we go back to realiity and spirituality, which has more similarities to polytheism

  • If you want to whether someone is full of shit or not, compare it to the teachings of Bill Cooper.

  • Well you guys are proof that children cannot appreciate wisdom. Having been through a formalized structure of occult education, I in fact do know the difference.

    Perhaps you are aware that the schools of philosophy in Greece demonstrated that it is possible and preferable to use the tuition process to communicate things properly to new students, so that they can receive the basics without error. That helps them move forward, and the world doesn't have to endure as much deceit and confusion.

  • I'm not talking about stupid or poorly educated people, I was talking about standards - logic that was set up to ensure that a student, at the very least, learns to verify their facts. You know, standards that won't approve an academic thesis that somebody just invents because the facts it is based on are simply not true.

    Whether your looking at an abused education system or not, if you don't have a proper learning system, your going to make shit up and rely on fallacies.

  • Why is it always these people with no experience in the field who are preaching to the world about occultism?

    This guy is literally fear-mongering. It's evangelism, not education. Would you trust some frightened evangelist who's telling you Plato and other Greek Philosophers were all liars, or secret cannibals? Or would you ask a Philosopher or at least a professor of Philosophy?

  • This man has no formal educational standard to adhere to, no real occult experience (talking to Indigo Children and being affiliated with a New Age Academy does not grant an expert occult or spiritual background) - yet because he can publish books widely and record interviews, his opinions are misleading people and whipping up fear and hysteria. We don't need another era of witch burnings based on fear and a slanted education.

  • @nugsoth7 yes how dare anyone who hasn't been indoctrinated by formal education have an opinion as for 'no real occult experience' er... how the hell would you know??

  • @nugsoth7 people with formal education are misled with bull shit and nonsense made up by occult and their servants vatican and masons ,,,,schools are owned by them and university too i was amassed when i speak to university educated people they believe economy is not manipulated ,,,and wall street is one big scam ,,,,,,

  • @TheBarandasrb university - unification of diversity.

  • There is an extreme amount of influence from egyptian religions into Judaism.

    There is an extreme amount of influence from Paganism into Catholicism.

    The adoptions of cultures over time does not make the source false or true.

    It just clouds the story.

    Yeshua HaMashiach spoke differently than the egyptian and Pagan teachings of God being the Sun.

    But we know through the Greek that this Sun worship is Helios worship and he wants to BE God.

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