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Uploaded by on May 29, 2009

Moloch was a bull god, not an owl god. The owl is the Owl of Minerva. There seems to be some confusion, so I am just trying to straighten things out.

The following web sites were referenced to help make this video.

http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/Articles/Owl_of_Minerva.htm

http://www.cremationofcare.com/illu_molech.htm

http://www.hegel.org/om/

http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/05/dialectic.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owl_of_Minerva

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialectic

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  • @ikambor jews dominate it tho

  • @Afroxec i think there are enough gentiles in the oil business and war making business

  • now the jews sacrifice our youth in their oil wars

  • @KojiroJames err...no they don't

  • Ahem... you need to do more research on the Bohemian Grove. The Grove actually calls their big owl statue "Molech." You can Google this. While you're correct about the mythology, you're wrong about the Grove's owl.

  • @sxfxhxcx god of sacrifice was Osiris (today known as "Yehowa, Allah, yhwh, Elohim and other names...) or Indian demon Asura (Osiris is egyptian Ausar) or Bakasura (roman & greek Bacchus, Dyonisis)

  • @sxfxhxcx Baal was not Semitic god at all, but old Slavic Veles(Vaal, Volos, Vol - Bull), Norse Baldr... And white race never sacrificed children to this deity... It is Jewish perversion and occult "history"

  • The owl is associated with Minerva, yes, but the statues you showed weren't Minerva, they were Ishtar, also a goddess associated with the owl. Minerva is Etruscan, Ishtar is Semitic. I've heard (erroneously?) of the owl being the female representation of Moloch, the bull being the male. I can't help but think about this Moloch cult as a solution to overpopulation, interestingly, these elitists seem to promote eugenics and depopulation, so that makes sense.

  • Humans try to place a signifance to things in order to give them meaning so we don't forget ... the irony is we do forget and the meaning is lost and what remains is the fear that drove us in the first place.

  • In modern English usage, "Moloch" can refer derivatively to any person or thing which demands or requires costly sacrifices.

    fact...

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