(Please read from the start)
Not all of the children of these people died, some lived, and in turn, they suffered from the same problem their parents had. Then this happened to the grandchildren, and the generation that came after that and after that etc. = this is why the children burials in Carthage stretched = was used, from 750 B.C. to 146 B.C. = it’s because the sickness was passed on to the next generation which was burying their children as well. This kept on going from one generation to the other for a long time. And it did not just happen in Carthage, it also happened in the other Phoenicians colonies which indicates that there were people living there for generations carrying the McLeod syndrome as well.
If they knew they had it or not is open for debate, but I think they did. At least some of them did. Why? Because of how many times Carthage was being “mysteriously sabotaged” each time it was close to defeating Epirus/Greeks and after that the Romans. This includes the mercenary rebellions which the timing of was impeccable. The ones carrying the McLeod Syndrome are members of the Bloodline families, just like the Greeks then Romans fighting the Carthaginians were. It was infiltration, not invasion.
Another indicator is the “pocket” of these people. I’ve said many times already that to bury a child in that burial in Carthage was costly for people back in the days. So imagine what it must have cost them to bury not one, but up to 6, 7 or more children. This means whomever was burying their children there was from a wealthy class and had deep pockets to be able to afford burying so many dead children there.
This connects with the point I just made about the military right above. Whomever these men were, paying off the mercenaries and sabotaging the Carthaginian navy and army puts them in a high enough position to know such important military secrets mostly when war was raging. I think we can all agree that the commoner would never be able to be in a room where military strategy of highest level and resources are being discussed. This is someone with money, power and influence whom was close to the power making/ decisions and he played the role of spy and sabotaged the Carthaginians from the inside. To have access to such military knowledge, it means you are a higher up and not a normal citizen. To be a higher up, means you’ve got money. It works the other way around too as well.
I think this is one and same group = infiltration not invasion. I think a very specific group infiltrated Carthage by moving there and slowly started to grow powerful and wealthy there, but the truth is, they were spies and working in coordination with the Bloodlines from Epirus and Rome. I think the ones whom migrated to Carthage were members of the Bloodlines since they carry the McLeod Syndrome. They hoisted themselves to the higher ranks and became close to the royalty, maybe even married to the royals or nobility. And they worked in a synchronized way with the Greeks, Romans and even with the scholars to destroy Carthage = their Phoenician origin enemy.
With evidences 1, 2,3 and now 4 all reviewed the conclusion is simple: The Phoenicians and Carthaginians DIDN’T PRACTICE CHILDREN SACRIFCE AT ALL.
It’s ALL a LIE.
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