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Well your pic certainly is bait... the word "Remphan" appears nowhere anywhere except in the martyrdom speech of St. Stephen in Acts of the Apostles, but everybody latched onto this dogwhistle without digging deeper even though it takes only a few quick searches to realize:
1. The "star" Stephen referred to was not a symbol but likely the actual planet Saturn in the sky.
2. The connection between that planet and this or similar geometric shapes only dates back to the discovery of the hexagonal storm at Saturn's north pole by the Voyager 1 spacecraft during its flyby on November 12, 1980.
3. The six-pointed star's association as a distinctive symbol for the Jewish people and their religion only dates to 17th-century Prague! In ancient Mesopotamia it was merely a decorative motif, not a symbol of a specific deity or sect.
...and the word cannibal was essentially coined by Christopher Columbus, taken from the language of the Carib islanders.
>https://www.etymonline.com/word/cannibal
Ba'al Hammon of Carthage was syncretized with Kronos/Saturn and famously received human sacrifice but Ba'al Hadad (worshipped at Baalbek) was syncretized with Zeus, and has no record of historic human sacrifice. The editor of the first OP vid puts a Hadad statue from antiquity onscreen but the whistleblower doesn't specify which Ba'al they're worshipping, heck it might even be the goetic Bael who is likely a third unrelated entity.