>>513537855 (OP) European nations destroyed by sand niggers Russians have war on their own soil against own people. Sand niggers bombed out from their homes all over the world. Jew rats thriving
It is time to purge jew rats from every host nation.
Keep in mind. The Phoenicians “Aren’t Jews” They created Judaism and all the Abraham mix basically every religion https://youtube.com/shorts/orzOHe07fEg Their religion is hidden with an all religions known as the mystery of self The mystery schools touch this secret
>>513539256 ΚΕΥ Greek — “The Hidden Depth” Verb (κεύθω / κεὐθάνω): to cover, conceal, hide. Noun (κεῦθος / κεύθεα): the depths, inner recesses, secret chambers. Place (κευθμών): the hiding place, hollow, womb, cavern, grave. Process (κεύθησις): conception—life secretly forming in the hidden place. Beings (κευθῆνες): spirits of the underworld, those who dwell in concealment.
Lady of the lake Cast into the Forrest to become the bride of the groom
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>>513538744 A zealous participant in the orgies in honor of Sabazius was the mother of Alexander the Great, Olympias; hence the legend arose that Zeus himself in the form of a snake had intercourse with Olympias and that the fruit of this relationship was Alexander; there was even a story that King Philip lost an eye for peeping through the keyhole as the deity in the form of a serpent lay with his wife
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Amenominakanushi (天之御中主神, often romanized as Amenominakanushi-no-Kami) is one of the most mysterious and primordial deities in Shinto myth — sort of Japan’s “hidden god at the center of all things.” In Japanese mythology, Amatsukami (天津神) refers to the "heavenly kami" or deities who reside in Takamagahara, the High Plain of Heaven. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN1W55NCzLo
The name "Ama" is associated with female deities in various mythologies, most notably as a creator goddess or earth mother figure. In some traditions, she is a goddess of childbirth, nourishment, and the earth's fertility. However, "Ama" can also be a prefix or part of a deity's name, like in the Mesopotamian goddess Ama-arḫuš, meaning "compassionate mother". Furthermore, in Japanese mythology, Ame-no-Uzume is a female deity known for her role in coaxing Amaterasu out of a cave "Aba" is the masculine counterpart.