Anonymous ID: eb2906 April 20, 2018, 9:18 p.m. No.1125383   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5594

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What Is The Elites’ Obsession With An Owl Named Moloch?

 

The owl known as Moloch is riddled throughout history the more commonly known occultic owl is the 40 ft statute at Bohemian Grove, and more recently mentioned in Hillary Clinton’s leaked emails as well as seen on rich elite pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s island. So why do the elite worship this owl and what is the owl’s connection to ancient history?

To start some brief history about Moloch, the owl known by many names including —Moloch, Molech, מֹלֶךְ mōlek, Μολόχ Milcom, or Malcam.

 

Moloch as I will refer to the deity is believed to be a Canaanite god associated with child sacrifice. He was also mentioned as the god of the Ammonites and was known as well to the Israelites. There are similar stories from Greece and Europe speaking about the offering of children by fire as sacrifices in the Punic city of Carthage, a Phoenician colony to save it from siege according to archaeologist at Oxford University who discovered 200 bodies of children.

 

The people of Levant/Canaan worshiped Moloch and would sacrifice their food, children, and animals. They believed by doing so they would be brought wisdom, riches, protection and other physical material wealth in the earthly realm.

 

This practice is not new in the very least if you study history you will see that several cultures from the ancient world practiced sacrificial offerings to their deemed “gods.”

 

Many times in modern culture the owl is used as a symbol to depict Moloch but in ancient times he was attributed to a bronze Minotaur statute with seven slots as seen in the artist depiction below. In those seven rooms they would place — flour, turtle doves, a ewe, a ram, calf, an ox, and a child. They would then light the idol illuminating the statute in the name of Moloch and all would burn in effigy.

Anonymous ID: eb2906 April 20, 2018, 9:31 p.m. No.1125594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5609

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The symbology of the owl represents evil omens, demons, illness, disease, and death to — Hittites, Sumerians, Egyptians, Ethiopians, Africans, Phoenicians (Hebrews), Greeks, Romans, Europeans, Arabs, Hindus, Indians and Latinos.

 

There is also a connection to the owl statue at Acropolis, which was the chief temple dedicated to Athena/Minerva in Athens (ca. 500 BC) — an exact replica of which can be found at the Bohemian Club. Notice that the replica at the Bohemian Club has a square-peg leg and is missing its beak, just like the owl at Acropolis.