 standing on a beast and holding the tour. This exists because of the squatterment. All of the totem poles and the ashore trees of the Old Testament exist because of the sacred pillar that emanated from the assembly. In the Book of Revelation they speak of the two witnesses that flanked the Lord of the Earth. They seemingly have the power to shut up the heavens and the poor fire from their mouths. In Revelation it reads as follows. They are the two olive trees and the two lampstands, and they stand before the Lord of the Earth. If anyone tries to harm them, fire comes from their mouths and devours their enemies. This is how anyone who wants to harm them must die. They have the power to shut up the heavens so that it will not rain during the time they are prophesying, and they have the power to turn the waters into blood, and to strike the earth with every kind of plague, as often as they want. The two they are referring to are not people. They are not future events, but past events. Just as Enki was said to be the Lord of the Earth, he was also flanked by the two rivers. The squatterman certainly lordied over the earth flanked by the two. We see the archetype with Odin and the two ravens. Connection between Odin and the ravens is very old and very deep. Already in the 6th and 7th centuries, and well before the beginning of the actual Viking Age in the late 8th century, we see ancient visual depictions of Odin on helmets and duly frequently picturing him of two ravens. Poor ravens sit on Odin's shoulders and whisper all the news which they have seen in the world on that day. They are called Hugen and Munnen. He sends them out in the world in the morning, across the whole earth, and by breakfast they are back again to devour his news. Some have offered what sounds like explanations, but the true origins have been completely lost to history, because they don't know about the assembly of the gods or the potney of fear for on being assimilated of the squatterfield, which began the cultural response in the aftermath of the cataclysmic squatterman event. Brunos tells us that the squatterman is still all around us, but we have been completely blinded by it. People have carried the biwo around for years being completely oblivious of the menorah's origin, for example. This is through no fault of their own, of course. But what did Odin sacrifice again? His eye? Over time the tales become more fantastic and detailed and personified, so very few survived these catastrophic events in some groups that did survive would surely believe that they were the chosen ones by God.