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Edom is the Herodian Idumeans from Mount Seir, the descendants of Esau. Advocate for land distribution by genetic ties. Israelites/Persia/Europe, Edom/Babylonia/Africa. The emnity is based on grudges, honesty avoids war. Parody Account only.
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More posts on Vril doing the rounds again today, along with endless aliens/ufo talk
The Sumerian tablets seem to think there's at least one of two species that went underground for various reasons, to avoid cataclysms or because the frequency changed etc.
Then we have others like Schneider who said the NWO agenda is an alien agenda. Perhaps they aren't aliens, but older species who want the surface back.
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Facial reconstruction of a 2,500-year-old mixed Koban-Scythian woman from Ghazhara-Yurt, Ingushetia (Nesterovsky burial)
Genetic studies reveal high levels of CHG ancestry and a predominance of Y-DNA haplogroup G2a1 within the main Koban genetic cluster. Similar genetic profiles are found among populations associated with the Late Bronze Age expansion of Kartvelian-speaking groups into eastern Georgia. Together with archaeological parallels, particularly similarities between Colchian and Koban axe forms, this evidence supports a possible Kartvelian connection.
Edomite Proto-Pharma: Mining, Trade, and Medicinal Industry in Ancient Seir
Exploring biblical, archaeological, and trade evidence for mineral extraction, aromatics, metallurgy, and medicinal production in ancient Edom, highlighting connections with Arabian and Nabataean commercial networks.
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Edomite Proto-Pharma: Haplogroup G2b G-M377 on 23andme
Friedman/Cohen/Khan/Jacobs
Represent the "supplanter" priestly caste and Edomite dukes (Gen 36:40), controlling institutional hierarchies.
Goldberg/Greenberg/Rosenberg/Rosen
Reference the mountain's mineral ores, resins, and balms, the foundation of ancient Seirite alchemy (Job 28:1).
Smith/Miller/Cooper
Denote the technical trades: metallurgy, grinding of precursors, and storage, essential for proto-pharma production (Isaiah 34:5).
Schwartz (aka Soros/Schwab)/Simon/Fink/Fox
Symbolize the cunning "black art" practitioners lurking in the "clefts of the rock" (Obadiah 1:3).
Berger/Gordon/Brown/Rubin/Herzl/Roth
Connect directly to the geography of Seir, Jordan. The "red" earth of Esau (Gen 25:30), and the persistent ambition to repossess ancestral strongholds.
These surnames map a lineage who transformed the occult chemistry of the Edomite highlands into a pharmaceutical industrial complex, fulfilling the prophecy of Esau (Gen 27:40).
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The Baboon and the Macaque
I think the Sumerians or Elohim created more than one Adam, and this is what it comes down to.
The Hebrews wrote "he is" in Aramaic, not Yahweh, which is the Baboon cry. The Hebrews were the Maqacue Adam, not the Baboon one.
So whose side are you on, Yahweh or Hoohoo?
Yesterday it was Normans who hate Saxons who hate Celts.
Today it's Christians who hate Greeks who hate Vikings.
What's tomorrow? Sunnis who hate Shias who hate Edomites?
Maybe we need to do this since all of these profiles are most likely brown Canaanites and Edomites.
Fake Christians are anti-greek and fake Greeks are anti-christian.
Just like fake Sunnis are anti-shia and fake Shias are anti-sunni.
Just like all of the above are Edomites, and Canaanites.
We should support Christianity while deciphering the inversions
But we need to scrutinize the text. For example יהוה more likely means "he is" or "he will be" more than Yahweh, which is actually the Baboon cry.
Also, "18000 Edomites" is probably atrocity propaganda (3x6x1k muting hex), and the birth right is likely an inversion of DNA theft done by Nesher Ramla (who with Hamadryas has Baboon DNA).
Luckily, we know Kenaz was Esau's grandson, an Edomite. They couldn't change that part as it was too well known.
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Gold Maqacue monkey of Meskalamdug from the Royal Cemetery of Ur circa 2600-2500 BCE (early Dynastic III Period of ancient Sumer)
This item is identified as the Gold Monkey of Meskalamdug, a small figurine dating back to approximately 2500 BCE. It was discovered in grave PG 755 at the Royal Cemetery of Ur located in modern-day Iraq. The artifact consists of a seated monkey figurine made of gold, positioned atop a long, thin pin or shank.
While archaeologists do not definitively classify the exact species of the Gold monkey of Meskalamdug, it is generally stylized after a macaque or a generic Old World monkey. Owning or displaying a primate figurine served as an explicit status symbol, showcasing the elite class access to rare, imported wealth.
The Babylonian statue circa 2000BC has been identified by Harry McAque as the recently discovered Homo Nesher Ramla. This species has Kell/Cartwright antigens from the Arabian/Canaan monkey the Hamadryas Baboon, also lauded in Egypt as Thoth/Yah.
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Inverted phylogenetic trees for G-M283 (Khel, Wazir, Gazi, Zazi, etc), G-M377 (Roth, Herzl, Schwab, etc) and every G1 clade
Based on Harry's hypothesis that the phylogenetic map is inverted, it would look like this. If he's right, that would make Karlani Afghanistan (G-M283 Khel, Wazir, Gazi, Zazi) the origin of the G-M377 lineage (Roth, Herzl, Schwab, Soros).
G2b-M283:
M283 → M377 → M3115 → P287 → M201 → M89 → P143 → M168 → M91 → P108 → V168 → A00
G2b-M377:
M377 → M3115 → P287 → M201 → M89 → P143 → M168 → M91 → P108 → V168 → A00
G1a1-L201:
L201 → P20 → M285 → M201 → M89 → P143 → M168 → M91 → P108 → V168 → A00
G1b-L830:
L830 → M285 → M201 → M89 → P143 → M168 → M91 → P108 → V168 → A00
Basal G1:
M285 → M201 → M89 → P143 → M168 → M91 → P108 → V168 → A00
Are we looking at the origins of Cain in the above? Or just a different hominid?
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So many tablets are being held back that's one issue, but I'll definitely start trying to translate some occult tablets myself. I've already noticed 'bird heads' and 'swollen flesh' in one of them on aicuneiform.com, as well as the maqlu witch burning ceremony among others
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