Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings 2 Part 2 of 18
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@alexeykh they have been planning this agenda since the fall of Adam and Eve. They made the truth so unRATIONAL that by the time we ( humanity ) had the means to communicate the truth to the world, the truth became unBELIEVABLE. This is where doing sincere research and not believing everything your told comes into play. Dont think CNN tells you everything, or any other mainstream media source..nat'l geographic, NASA, Discovery Channel, History Channel...all of it owned by them. Check sources.
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@skatetdieu - I've heard that the "ear of grain" symbolizes the hallucinogenic fungi, Amonita muscaria. I know this was used along with oil and wine in rituals (both of which were indigenous to the Old World).
Though, as the first installment of this documentary noted, Europeans were likely involved with Europe long before it was 'discovered' by Columbus. Dutch fishers regularly caught cod off the American coast, for instance. So they might have had corn before 1492...
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@skatetdieu Yeah I recognize that guy at 6:00, he was in They Sold Their Souls For Rock N Roll. Great documentary, but like you said, I do not agree with all of it. Interesting
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At 07:15 this eye with the shining is a combination of the ancient egyptian Amon Ra and Aton. Gods of the Sun. Google these names (Amon Ra / Aton) and see pictures to compare. Obelisk is egyptian, also at 09:58 the symbol in the left under the poison's symbol skull+bones, is simply an egyptian cross. Down at the center of the picture again the Amon Ra symbol.
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At 01:45 the man could be the ancient greek hero Hercules, Hercules was many times statued or painted with this lion head above his head, because he took the lion's fur after he killed the lion of Nemea. The next statue at 01:47 looks strongly greek-roman to me. It is propably an alternative of Dionysus (greek god of wine, dancing, music and fun). Dionysus is painted or statued with grapes on his head, but maybe romans also statued him with corns. An other greek semi-god called Panas was also
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I just realized that when my husband attained his citzenship he was given a book called Dynamic Freedoms . The book is written by The Supreme Council, 33 degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.The one who compiled it was William G. Sizemore, 33 degree , G.C. He was a rear admiral, U.S. Navy.
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Yeah, that's what they say (without any references, like a lot here). What is the etymology? What is the Sumerian word? Greek? Roman?
I'm Russian Orthodox and we also have a ceremony of blessing (where bread, WHEAT, wine and oil is used).
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Did you pay any attention to this? Do you know anything about history? Corn until modern times, was a generic name for grain. Look it up: corn was one of the primary crops of Babylon. Corn as a generic name for grain. Read a little, and for Baal's sake, LISTEN.
5:50 "promotes a beleif in God"? Really!?!?
DuploRabbit 1 year ago
Yes, the people that made this are called Cutting Edge Ministries which is a Christian company. Look them up. I like a lot of their stuff and do not agree with some of it.
skatetdieu 1 year ago
My point is how are there these ancient traditions (masonic or ancient Babylonian) surrounding corn, when it was not known (by the Old World) until the 15th century? If I can have a RATIONAL response.
alexeykh 2 years ago
hmm well that is a good point though the devil who influenced all of these pagan things on people travels the world so the devil could have influenced the egyptians and babylonians.
The prove is there though, we have the statues glorifying the paganism of ancient religions.
skatetdieu 2 years ago