>>507078462 (OP)i knew it. i always knew that symbol was referencing him. and he wasn't only Odin, thats just the name and identity he was known by to particular tribes and nations. and i firmly believe he was the same man as Noah. and the reason wy this symbol is associated with him is because of storms.. because of the flood. and his son, Ham is also associated with storms by way of lightning. he was Thor, Zeus, Indra, Susanoo etc. and so the Aryans would be those most closely related and similar to Noah and his sons. whom i belive were the "sons of God". the Elohim, Anunnaki, Olympians, Devas etc.. all the pantheons. and i believe he is THE Patriarchical "Father" as spoken about by Jesus. he is the Father within the holy Trinity. he was also known as Ra to the Egyptians, or Saturn. and i believe he had one eye, and thats what the one eye symbolism and references are to. he was the Alight, the most high, the Lord of lord and God of gods. he was the original lord or ruler of the world after the flood, he made the rules and laws, it was his judgement and justice. until his authority was challenged by his son Ham. and this is where the stories about Zeus rebelling against Cronus come from.
so the three main sons of Noah, to the Greeks were Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. and every race and nation int he world relates back to those three and ultimately Noah. and Zeus declared himself the king of the other "gods" and the lord of the world, the realms etc. and so the Germans were following in the vein of Rome, who was following after Egypt and Babylon.. those original empires that were built around the time the "gods" lived. and the sons of Noah all lived to be many hundreds of years old, and a lot of those years were in the "new world" or the post-flood world. and people became "mortals" because our lifespans decreased and our maturation rates increased. and people worshiped their idols many centuries after their deaths, offering gifts/sacrifices as if still alive.