(Please read from the start)
We know the Bloodlines hate specific groups of people and try to destroy them but (((they))) haven’t been after them for this long = not as long as (((they))) are after the Phoenicians and their current day descendants. Research this. You will find this is the longest “Manhunt” ever in the History of Mankind.
Why the Evil Clan wants to destroy the image of the Phoenicians so much for such a long time? (((They)))’ve been at this for at least 3 500 years now, AT LEAST. But if I take into account the Evil Lady attacking the Phoenician City-States and Neith coming to the rescue, then (with estimation) the Evil Clan has been trying to destroy the Phoenicians for at least 10 to 14 thousand years. Is that odd?
The reader might have already guessed what this is about. We’ve already reached the conclusion, we’ve found out why. I’ve already stated it before in this thread = there is a Sebetti ruler in Phoenicia. But not just ANY SEBETTI RULER = it’s a SPECIAL SEBETTI RULER.
I’ve said it before, we think the CROWN PRINCE is THAT Sebetti ruler. This is the conclusion we’ve reached. Of course, we didn’t reach it out of the blues. We relied on artifacts, noticed patterns and we found texts = sources supporting our find. Faith is also going to play a part here. It’s going to be up to you dear reader if you want to believe in this or not. And it’s going to be up to you to decide if these evidences are convincing or not = if they support enough my conclusion or not. Don’t forget, in this part, faith is an important factor, it’s going to be a weight on the scale.
I’m going to provide the artifacts randomly, no specific order – simply as I remember them. And I’m going to put a few pictures = samples because there are simply too much artifacts, I cannot put them all. It’s up to anons to check things up if interested.
In order to talk about the Crown Prince, we gotta talk a bit about his mother the Queen of queens = Neith.
As texts = sources, we’ve got the stories/legends/myths about Isis (starting page 846), Hathor (starting page 971) and Neith (starting page 1 019). I’m not talking what is written in Wikipedia pages. I’m talking about the ancient sources from Ancient Egypt itself = the mythology and legends we’ve got straight from there – it’s already mentioned in those Wikipedia pages. We also have as supportive texts the role the Queen of queens had in the myths of Osiris (starting page 834), Nephthys (starting page 880) and Horus (starting page 885). She is also present in Inanna’s myth, portrayed there as Billulu, the thief whom killed her husband (page 1 291). I already explained about all of them. We also have some Greco-Roman scholars/ writers, like Plutarch (which I don’t like because he is biased), whom put Isis/Neith in the City-State of Gebal/Byblos during her quest to find her husband’s “parts”- this is also mentioned by the Ancient Egyptian sources, but the Greco-Roman sources give their own take to that story.
It is very clear from all the sources, no matter what it is, that the Queen of queen was a chaste, balanced, loving, wise mother figure and she had a child. She is attached = connected to a child in most of the tales about her, including the one from Mesopotamia where she is portrayed as the thief Billulu. This motherly figure is also projected in Ancient Egypt with Isis, Neith and Hathor as well as the motherly cow figure. The Queen of queen is seen as the Universal Mother.
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