(Please read from the start)
Next I want to take a look at Pazuzu to see why he was linked to Bes in the Wikipedia page despite the fact that they had nothing in common: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pazuzu
“In ancient Mesopotamian religion, Pazuzu (Akkadian: Dpà.zu.zu; also called Fazuzu or Pazuza) was the king of the demons of the wind, brother of Humbaba and son of the god Hanbi. He also represented the southwestern wind, the bearer of storms and drought.”
>> Compare what is written here about Pazuzu and what is written about the Native American Horned Serpent on page 750 = both manipulated storms, rain etc. If the Horned Serpent warriors stole the technology from the ThunderBirds, then it’s natural for them to have the same “effects” as the ThunderBirds.
A lot of researchers (either professionals or amateurs) make with Pazuzu the same mistake made with the Lamassu. A lot think this is Assyrian but it’s not. Just like with the Lamassu, Pazuzu reached its apogee during the Assyrian times. But the word is FOR SURE AKKADIAN and it’s suspected to have Sumerian origins. So be careful while working on this.
“Iconography
Pazuzu is often depicted as a combination of diverse animal and human parts. He has the body of a man, the head of a lion or dog, talons of an eagle, two pairs of wings, a scorpion's tail and a serpentine penis. He has his right hand up and left hand down.”
>> Remember Mishipeshu (page 748) from the Native Americans? Remember the Horned Serpent (page 750) from the Native Americans? Remember the Sisiutl (page 759) from the Native Americans? Remember Seth (page 809) from Ancient Egypt? Recheck everything, re-read and compare yourselves anons. It’s clear there are various common elements scattered among them, but there is a lot in common between all of them, mostly the fact that they are all Tetramorphs (like the Seraphim p.901) or maybe I should say Multi-morphs. The only 2 new elements we have is the type of the tail = Scorpion’s tail (was this tech stolen from the Scorpion clan warriors armor?) and a serpentine penis which denotes a sexual component to them.
One thing is for sure: loads of historians, archaeologists and researchers worldwide had made the mistake to believe all of these Horned Serpents were one person seen (a bit differently sometimes) in different cultures/civilizations. No one guessed this is not ONE person, but MANY = a squadron of evil warriors wearing all the same armors and they are spread all over the world.
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