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Kirill Dmitriev
@kadmitriev 3h
It’s time to say the quiet part out loud: the Epstein case has validated many of Anon’s core premises. 🌩️
Feb 10, 2026 · 8:33 PM UTC
https://x.com/kadmitriev/status/2021321611232547293
Bibi has landed in DC
Dido
Legendary founder and first queen of Carthage
In Greek and Roman mythology, Dido, also known as Elissa, was the legendary founder and first queen of the Phoenician city-state of Carthage. In most accounts, she was originally the joint ruler of Tyre who fled tyranny to found her own city in northwest Africa, now modern-day Tunisia. As she is only known from ancient Greek and Roman sources, all of which were written well after Carthage's founding, her historicity remains uncertain. Details about Dido's character, life, and role in the founding of Carthage are best known from Virgil's epic poem, the Aeneid, published around 19 BC Continued in Wikipedia
Abode Tyre, Carthage
Consorts Acerbas, Aeneas
Parents Belus or Mattan I (father)
>Hannibal the cannibal.
>Phoenicians
Tophet
In the Hebrew Bible, Tophet or Topheth is a location in Jerusalem in the Valley of Hinnom, where worshipers engaged in a ritual involving "passing a child through the fire", most likely child sacrifice. Traditionally, the sacrifices have been ascribed to a god namedMoloch. The Bible condemns and forbids these sacrifices, and the tophet is eventually destroyed by king Josiah, although mentions by the prophets Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Isaiah suggest that the practices associated with the tophet may have persisted Continued in Wikipedia
We are not pro-phet
Did you notice the reptilians eating?
RT
@RT_com 57m
Epstein files reveal ‘fine art’ OBSESSION with ‘KILLING BABIES’ painting
Internal email shows staff arranging delivery of disturbing‘Massacre of the Innocents’artwork to Epstein’s private ranch depicting — of course — dead babies
Feb 11, 2026 · 2:00 AM UTC
https://x.com/RT_com/status/2021403822686601668
>>24242643 Hannibal - Carthague
>>24242667 Dido - Carthague
>>24242721 Tophet - Moloch
>In the Hebrew Bible, Tophet or Topheth is a location in Jerusalem in the Valley of Hinnom, where worshipers engaged in a ritual involving "passing a child through the fire", most likely child sacrifice. Traditionally, the sacrifices have been ascribed to a god namedMoloch.