Anonymous ID: d090bd Dec. 30, 2021, 5:28 a.m. No.15278067   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8097

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Please combine this evidence # 6 with the findings of Evidence # 5: as in the meaning of Sidon, the Temple of Eshmun, Sidon being the founding city of Tyre and most importantly, Christ visiting both Phoenician City-States and preaching there. Then combine to all of this Evidence # 4 with the Tyrian Purple and Purple being the color of royalty. Combine all of this with the FACT that a huge number of Dea Gravida was found in Tyre and the rest of the Phoenician City-States, just like the Griffin/Sphinx design found on many artifacts from all the Phoenician City-States. All of these evidences are interlinked and intertwined and they are all pointing in the same direction. And I have more of the same. Be patient with me as I show them to you one by one.

 

The first picture I’m attaching with this page is of a coin from Tyre. There are loads of them and loads of different designs, anons can check them in the catalogues. We see on one side an owl with Ancient Egyptian Pharaonic symbols of power = the crook and the flail depicted behind the owl. What is amazing about this side of the coins is not just the existence of crook and the flail from Ancient Egypt, but the design of the owl = how it’s depicted as well. This is the standard, classical representation of the owl of goddess Athena from Greece. And to add more spice to it all, Owls are ThunderBirds, mistakenly thought by the Bloodlines as being a symbol of the Evil Lady. In Ancient Egypt we don’t have owl as a dominant iconography for the birds of prey, we have Horus = an eagle or a falcon. This is the Athenian owl with the symbol of Pharaonic power represented on one side of this coin. So what does it mean? This is Neith anons, this is Neith. She comes from Ancient Egypt where she settled = lived after the Cataclysm = it’s her land, her country, her kingdom. she was the first ruler of Ancient Egypt, this is why we have the crook and the flail from Ancient Egypt. Also Athena is a mutated partial version of Neith. I will be explaining it when I reach Greece. And Neith was the temporary leader of the ThunderBirds, leading the charge against the Horned Serpent warriors. Now add to this what we found out in Evidence # 1 about Dea Gravida, Baalat of Gebal and the big number of Dea Gravida statuettes found in Tyre.

 

The other side of this coin is one of the weirdest iconographies out there. We see Pegasus but it has a fish tail. Some call this a Sea Horse = hippocampus with wings. This “winged creature” has a rider whom is holding in his lifted left arm something unidentifiable. Under them we have waves and under the waves we have a dolphin. This entire scene is a mystery and no one was able to understand it or explain what this meant. All we know is that the dolphin the heraldic animal symbol of Tyre and that’s it. In other words, this rider was from Tyre. This is all we know.

 

The mystery thickens when we take a look at a series of silver coins from Arwad (Syria). By now the reader should be familiar with that Phoenician City-State, since I’ve mentioned it a few times already. On these coins from Arwad, we see on one side of the coin the same “winged hippocampus” depicted with a Phoenician ship in the background. If you look closely at the hippocampus head, it looks like it has an Eagle’s beak, doesn’t it? Is this another mutated form for the Griffin? Are we seeing a SEA GRIFFIN here? Was the Griffin given a fishtail because this City-State had close connections with the sea? Did this mutated Griffin design from Arwad come before or after the Tyrian hippocampus design? I don’t know anons. Loads to think about and I rather take my time about this and not rush into it.

 

I’m attaching a picture of an artifact from Tyre of this mysterious strange winged hippocampus for anons to have a visual of how the Phoenicians used to see this animal.

 

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Anonymous ID: d090bd Dec. 30, 2021, 5:39 a.m. No.15278097   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3841

>>15278067

 

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As if this mystery is not enough, on the other side of this coin from Arwad we have a man with a fishtail. He is clearly holding a fish in each hand while we have Phoenician letters above him. Is this a symbolic representation of a Fish Man = the Spiritual Healers? I don’t know, but I’m inclined to believe so, mostly with on the other side of this series of coins we seem to have a Griffin with a fishtail. Could this be a royal fisherman = as in a royal spiritual healer? Loads to think about here as well. Is it telling us that they true heir of the throne of Atlantis was also the head of the Fish Men? = this is the message I’m getting from these coins.

 

Next I’m going to put some coins, all from the Phoenician City-State of Gebal = Byblos.

 

In the first picture we can see a Sphinx clothed in Ancient Egyptian style. While on the other side, we see a falcon wearing the Pschent on its head = Ancient Egyptian double crown. The falcon is also holding the crook and the flail = symbol of Pharaonic power from Ancient Egypt. On the top corner, there is some type of plant which looks a lot like olive tree leaves. This last point is open for debate and reconsideration. The influence of Ancient Egypt in Byblos/Gebal shouldn’t surprise anons anymore since we know Neith lived there for some time.

 

The second picture is of a silver coin from Gebal/Byblos as well, from King Uzzibaal. There is a disagreement about how to pronounce = say the name of the king. Some call it as Uzzibaal, some Azabaal and some Ozbaal. On this side of this specific coin, we have a Phoenician warship. We can clearly see the Phoenician soldiers wearing their nasal helmets and holding spears. The zigzags under the ship are the waves. Right under them there is this mysterious winged hippocampus again, but here, it clearly has the head of a horse. What I’ve put in a red square for anons to notice is a seashell = this is indicating that Gebal/Byblos, just like Sidon and Tyre also produced the purple due, since this is a murex shell we have depicted under the winged hippocampus. If I combine the meaning of all of this symbolism, I can say the Heir to the throne of Atlantis = the Crown Prince was in Gebal/Byblos for some time, at least, just like he was in Tyre – this fits with why the Evil Lady attack all of the Phoenician City-States because she didn’t know in which one the Crown prince was = he kept on moving from one location to another.

 

The last coin I’m attaching with this page is a bronze coin from Roman times from Byblos/Gebal. I’m interested in the reverse side of this coin because what is depicted on it is simply mindboggling. This is supposed to be the temple of Astarte in Byblos. We see half of the temple from the side = the entrance. While we see the other half of the temple from the front. This is why the design of the temple looks so odd because we see the square court in perspective view. What is mindboggling is what is depicted inside this square inner court of the temple’s back side: what the heck is that anons?

 

Some call it a columnar type of tree. Others see this as a huge menhir since it’s taller than the roof of the back court (picture in following page). Some see it as an obelisk from Ancient Egypt because in Gebal/Byblos, we have a temple from Phoenician times, with many small obelisks in it. Which is the new evidence linked to this one. Don’t forget anons the evidences I’m providing are all intertwined and interlinked = it’s all connected.

 

Evidence # 7: Temple of Obelisks in Gebal and kamouh of Hermel = Atlantean technology or something else?

 

The temple I’m talking about is knowns as the temple of obelisks in Gebal/Byblos. So let’s take a look at it and see what this is about: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_the_Obelisks

 

“The Temple of the Obelisks (French: Temple aux Obelisques, Arabic: ‎ maebad al'ansab), also known as the L-shaped Temple and Temple of Resheph was an important Bronze Age temple structure in the World Heritage Site of Byblos. It is considered "perhaps the most spectacular" of the ancient structures of Byblos. It is the best preserved building in the Byblos archaeological site.”

 

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