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7/26/2025, 4:03:33 PM
>>511419131
>not enough weather in that area
the weather was obviously a lot different from what it is now, actually earth itself was in a completely different orbit back then.
>why not do geothermal?
read their usecase again, its about creating chemical products on a massive industrial scale.
>not enough weather in that area
the weather was obviously a lot different from what it is now, actually earth itself was in a completely different orbit back then.
>why not do geothermal?
read their usecase again, its about creating chemical products on a massive industrial scale.
7/20/2025, 5:30:34 AM
>>510856941
>Isis
thats the venus.
the saturnian sun shat it out during one of its major flare ups during the capture event.
>Isis
thats the venus.
the saturnian sun shat it out during one of its major flare ups during the capture event.
7/15/2025, 8:01:16 AM
>>510424501
>No.
yes and you are wrong, you dont know all the facts and I can tell you have done zero research.
>They had a creator deity who never really did anything.
one of the attributes of the saturnian sun is that it was stationary or "at rest" in the northern sky.
thats because earth was tidal locked to saturn and much closer to saturn than the sun is to earth now.
it took up a huge chunk of the sky.
>Enlil
Enlil is also the Saturnian Sun, it goes under many names in many cultures but they all tell the same story.
>No.
yes and you are wrong, you dont know all the facts and I can tell you have done zero research.
>They had a creator deity who never really did anything.
one of the attributes of the saturnian sun is that it was stationary or "at rest" in the northern sky.
thats because earth was tidal locked to saturn and much closer to saturn than the sun is to earth now.
it took up a huge chunk of the sky.
>Enlil
Enlil is also the Saturnian Sun, it goes under many names in many cultures but they all tell the same story.
7/13/2025, 6:02:27 AM
>>510235245
>They were able to see Saturn in the sky all the time and it was, for them, almost always in the same place.
as our previous sun, saturn was a lot closer to earth than the present sun is now and was taking up a huge chunk of the sky. earth was also tidal locked to it. thats why the chief deity is always located in the northern direction.
in the beginning and this is according to all religions, this saturnian sun ruled alone and there were no other stars or planets visible, not even the moon. it was also surrounded by something they described as foam or water.
>They didn't have sophisticated technology to track placement of celestial bodies.
a lot of these ancients had a very elaborate understanding of astronomy, even niggers like the niggers of mali called the "Dogon", they invented like 3 different calendars which are almost as accurate as the babylonian ones.
>They were able to see Saturn in the sky all the time and it was, for them, almost always in the same place.
as our previous sun, saturn was a lot closer to earth than the present sun is now and was taking up a huge chunk of the sky. earth was also tidal locked to it. thats why the chief deity is always located in the northern direction.
in the beginning and this is according to all religions, this saturnian sun ruled alone and there were no other stars or planets visible, not even the moon. it was also surrounded by something they described as foam or water.
>They didn't have sophisticated technology to track placement of celestial bodies.
a lot of these ancients had a very elaborate understanding of astronomy, even niggers like the niggers of mali called the "Dogon", they invented like 3 different calendars which are almost as accurate as the babylonian ones.
7/11/2025, 9:57:50 PM
>>510117649
the date of Jesus' birth has never been ascertained (and it never will be).
The Christian feast commemorating the event had originally shifted to and fro all over the calendar.
Somewhere around 354 A.D., Latin Christians decided on December 25th since this had been the date on which the feast of Mithra, whose religion had become the main competitor of the Christian one, and which had been amalgamated with that of Sol Invictus, was held.
This raised dissent among the Christian community of other countries, especially among the Syrians and Armenians, who continued to celebrate the birth of Jesus on whatever day their own tradition had dictated.
In A.D. 440, however, the Fathers of the Christian Church decided to revert to December 25th as the official date since this was also the day of the winter solstice which had for long been a day of celebration.
This was also the time during which the feast of Saturn, known as the Saturnalia, was celebrated.
Originating as a New Year festival, the Saturnalia was held on December 17th, but was gradually extended to seven days up to December 23rd.
The Greek, and original, version of the Roman "Saturnalia", however, was the Greek "Kronia", likewise dedicated to Kronos/Saturn, and this used to be held on December 25th.
Presents had also been freely exchanged during the festivities of the Saturnalia, which custom then coincided with that held in honor of Saint Nicholas.
We can then see how the two traditions were merged into one - the giving of presents by Saint Nicholas on the eve of December 6th and the giving of presents by, or in honor of, Saturn anywhere from December 17th to December 25th. In the minds of the common people, Saint Nicholas was thus merged with Saturn, "the old man who lives at the north pole," and the myth of Santa Claus was inadvertently born.
the date of Jesus' birth has never been ascertained (and it never will be).
The Christian feast commemorating the event had originally shifted to and fro all over the calendar.
Somewhere around 354 A.D., Latin Christians decided on December 25th since this had been the date on which the feast of Mithra, whose religion had become the main competitor of the Christian one, and which had been amalgamated with that of Sol Invictus, was held.
This raised dissent among the Christian community of other countries, especially among the Syrians and Armenians, who continued to celebrate the birth of Jesus on whatever day their own tradition had dictated.
In A.D. 440, however, the Fathers of the Christian Church decided to revert to December 25th as the official date since this was also the day of the winter solstice which had for long been a day of celebration.
This was also the time during which the feast of Saturn, known as the Saturnalia, was celebrated.
Originating as a New Year festival, the Saturnalia was held on December 17th, but was gradually extended to seven days up to December 23rd.
The Greek, and original, version of the Roman "Saturnalia", however, was the Greek "Kronia", likewise dedicated to Kronos/Saturn, and this used to be held on December 25th.
Presents had also been freely exchanged during the festivities of the Saturnalia, which custom then coincided with that held in honor of Saint Nicholas.
We can then see how the two traditions were merged into one - the giving of presents by Saint Nicholas on the eve of December 6th and the giving of presents by, or in honor of, Saturn anywhere from December 17th to December 25th. In the minds of the common people, Saint Nicholas was thus merged with Saturn, "the old man who lives at the north pole," and the myth of Santa Claus was inadvertently born.
7/3/2025, 6:21:12 AM
>>509369181
exactly, all these religions worshipped a ball of plasma that electrically interacts with a nearby star and its environment.
no prayers or rituals or foreskin harvesting or human sacrifice could have prevented this, none of these religions had any influence on the saturnian flareup/nova events.
of course bronze age retards couldnt have known better at the time.
exactly, all these religions worshipped a ball of plasma that electrically interacts with a nearby star and its environment.
no prayers or rituals or foreskin harvesting or human sacrifice could have prevented this, none of these religions had any influence on the saturnian flareup/nova events.
of course bronze age retards couldnt have known better at the time.
6/24/2025, 8:51:38 PM
>>508607006
>Titan isn't a planet. It's a moon of Saturn.
There is no difference. Besides, we too were once a moon of Saturn. So was Mars. Why did you think Saturn is Old Father Time and who did you imagine the sky daddy at the North Pole was, riding around on a crescent-shaped vehicle and keeping a naughty and nice list?
>Titan isn't a planet. It's a moon of Saturn.
There is no difference. Besides, we too were once a moon of Saturn. So was Mars. Why did you think Saturn is Old Father Time and who did you imagine the sky daddy at the North Pole was, riding around on a crescent-shaped vehicle and keeping a naughty and nice list?
6/23/2025, 12:45:23 PM
>>508444471
>there must be a reason for underground cities from the ancient past though
the capture event and the nova events from the saturnian sun.
>>508444552
if it were real there would have been no need in faking the footage and if you arent a total moron you can easily see how they put these together (using different videolayers, playing with perspectives and miniatures).
>there must be a reason for underground cities from the ancient past though
the capture event and the nova events from the saturnian sun.
>>508444552
if it were real there would have been no need in faking the footage and if you arent a total moron you can easily see how they put these together (using different videolayers, playing with perspectives and miniatures).
6/18/2025, 7:44:39 AM
>>507825924
it certainly puts things into a new perspective, you also gotta understand most people arent ready for abandoning the uniformitarian worldview that was forcefed to them by the jewish media and academia since day 1.
they just cant figure it out.
>>507825999
you dont know how to do your own research?
it certainly puts things into a new perspective, you also gotta understand most people arent ready for abandoning the uniformitarian worldview that was forcefed to them by the jewish media and academia since day 1.
they just cant figure it out.
>>507825999
you dont know how to do your own research?
6/16/2025, 8:56:58 AM
6/14/2025, 9:26:49 AM
>>507316912
>>507316578
the singular, or synonym, of "Elohim," is merely "EL" and/or "Eloah."
Biblical Hebrew occasionally employs something scholars call the 'majestic plural.' In effect it is a plural ending added to a deity's name to confer status or majesty.
In the Old Testament the best example is "Elohim" which does not mean 'the gods' but is rather the god EL with the majestic plural im appended.
and EL was the oldest god of the Israelites and this is evidenced by the fact that, in the Old Testament, up until the time of the Exodus, theophoric names incorporate only the name of EL (as, for example, IsraEL, IshmaEL, and Bethu EL).
This coincides with what is known of Canaanite religion in the pre-Israelite period.
The evidence, from Ugarit in the north to Sinai in the south, testifies that during [the pre-Israelite period] the high god of various local Canaanite pantheons was named EL.
in Akkadian inscriptions, the phonetic writing for EL is sometimes used for the logogram otherwise read as "An".
In god lists found at Mari, the two names are interchangeable and it is known that the name EL was written with the sign AN (lk-ru-ub-AN and Ik-ru-ub-Il) .
the god An and/or Anu was a personification of the planet Saturn.
>EL has much in common with the Babylonian deity, Enki-Ea, the all-wise one. And Enki/Ea is also identifiable as the same planet Saturn.
>EL was the chief deity of the Mesopotamian Semites, as he was also that of the pre-Islamic Arabs besides the Canaanites.
>In fact it has long been known that the pre-Islamic Allah traces to the same root as EL or Eloah.
>evidence also equates EL with the Egyptian Ptah (yet another deity identified as Saturn) as also with Ba'al
>EL is also associated with the Assyro-Babylonian Shamash
>Cronos [or Kronos-the Greek name for the planet Saturn] is called EL by the Phoenicians
>>507316578
the singular, or synonym, of "Elohim," is merely "EL" and/or "Eloah."
Biblical Hebrew occasionally employs something scholars call the 'majestic plural.' In effect it is a plural ending added to a deity's name to confer status or majesty.
In the Old Testament the best example is "Elohim" which does not mean 'the gods' but is rather the god EL with the majestic plural im appended.
and EL was the oldest god of the Israelites and this is evidenced by the fact that, in the Old Testament, up until the time of the Exodus, theophoric names incorporate only the name of EL (as, for example, IsraEL, IshmaEL, and Bethu EL).
This coincides with what is known of Canaanite religion in the pre-Israelite period.
The evidence, from Ugarit in the north to Sinai in the south, testifies that during [the pre-Israelite period] the high god of various local Canaanite pantheons was named EL.
in Akkadian inscriptions, the phonetic writing for EL is sometimes used for the logogram otherwise read as "An".
In god lists found at Mari, the two names are interchangeable and it is known that the name EL was written with the sign AN (lk-ru-ub-AN and Ik-ru-ub-Il) .
the god An and/or Anu was a personification of the planet Saturn.
>EL has much in common with the Babylonian deity, Enki-Ea, the all-wise one. And Enki/Ea is also identifiable as the same planet Saturn.
>EL was the chief deity of the Mesopotamian Semites, as he was also that of the pre-Islamic Arabs besides the Canaanites.
>In fact it has long been known that the pre-Islamic Allah traces to the same root as EL or Eloah.
>evidence also equates EL with the Egyptian Ptah (yet another deity identified as Saturn) as also with Ba'al
>EL is also associated with the Assyro-Babylonian Shamash
>Cronos [or Kronos-the Greek name for the planet Saturn] is called EL by the Phoenicians
6/14/2025, 5:29:44 AM
>>507301646
To the Jews, Saturday is Shabbath (the Sabbath), which word is sometimes said to derive from the closely related shabath, which means "to repose" or "to rest." (remember the tidal locked Earth and motionless Saturn).
In fact, however, the Sabbath is named in honor of Saturn which, in Hebrew, is called Shabtai.
The word shabath "to repose" is then traceable to the same root, derived because ELohim/Saturn was said to have rested from creation on that day.
In Italian, Saturday is rendered Sabato, derived from Hebrew through the Greek Sabbaton.
In Maltese, Saturday is called Sibt, derived from the same Semitic root.
The English name Saturday is itself a contraction of the Saxon Saterne's Day (or Daeg) from the Latin Saturni Dies.
Even in lndochina, and more specifically Cambodia, Saturday is named in honor of Prah Sau, which is the planet Saturn.
Now while it is true that not every ceremony that is celebrated on a Saturday has to be Saturnian in character and/or origin, an Indian ceremony called Shani Pradosh is all about that.
Since pradosh means "night," the festival in question is translatable as "Saturn's Night."
A ceremony called Saturn's Night held in the evening of Saturn's Day is not just any ceremony conducted on a Saturday; it is obviously one conducted in honor of Saturn.
Thus it was that, among other things, Saturn became known as the Lord of the Sabbath, a belief which finds a curious echo in Persian cosmogony.
As Al-Biruni, an Arabian scholar of the 11th century A.D., tells us:
>"On the 6th day of Farwardin, the day Khurdadh, is the great Nauroz, for the Persians a feast of great importance. On this day - they say- God finished the creation, for it is the last of the six days ... On this day God created Saturn .."
To the Jews, Saturday is Shabbath (the Sabbath), which word is sometimes said to derive from the closely related shabath, which means "to repose" or "to rest." (remember the tidal locked Earth and motionless Saturn).
In fact, however, the Sabbath is named in honor of Saturn which, in Hebrew, is called Shabtai.
The word shabath "to repose" is then traceable to the same root, derived because ELohim/Saturn was said to have rested from creation on that day.
In Italian, Saturday is rendered Sabato, derived from Hebrew through the Greek Sabbaton.
In Maltese, Saturday is called Sibt, derived from the same Semitic root.
The English name Saturday is itself a contraction of the Saxon Saterne's Day (or Daeg) from the Latin Saturni Dies.
Even in lndochina, and more specifically Cambodia, Saturday is named in honor of Prah Sau, which is the planet Saturn.
Now while it is true that not every ceremony that is celebrated on a Saturday has to be Saturnian in character and/or origin, an Indian ceremony called Shani Pradosh is all about that.
Since pradosh means "night," the festival in question is translatable as "Saturn's Night."
A ceremony called Saturn's Night held in the evening of Saturn's Day is not just any ceremony conducted on a Saturday; it is obviously one conducted in honor of Saturn.
Thus it was that, among other things, Saturn became known as the Lord of the Sabbath, a belief which finds a curious echo in Persian cosmogony.
As Al-Biruni, an Arabian scholar of the 11th century A.D., tells us:
>"On the 6th day of Farwardin, the day Khurdadh, is the great Nauroz, for the Persians a feast of great importance. On this day - they say- God finished the creation, for it is the last of the six days ... On this day God created Saturn .."
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