>>3546754 lb
Agreed
It is three Communist East German girls growing up in Communist East Germany, BEHIND the Berlin Wall
>>3546754 lb
Agreed
It is three Communist East German girls growing up in Communist East Germany, BEHIND the Berlin Wall
Who cares?
People were researching criminal conspiracies long before Q
And will do so long after Q.
Besides, we have only scratched the surface of Q's crumbs so far. There is tons of stuff in there that has still not been dug.
Why does this matter?
Political correctness and Liberalism are on the way out.
If it isn't happening fast enough for you in the USA
You can always emigrate to the aboriginal homeland of White People
Where your ancestors all lived 12,000 years ago when Europe was covered with kilometers thick icecaps.
Namely, Russia.
There everyone is proud to be white.
Why does this matter?
Political correctness and Liberalism are on the way out.
If it isn't happening fast enough for you in the USA
You can always emigrate to the aboriginal homeland of White People
Where your ancestors all lived 12,000 years ago when Europe was covered with kilometers thick icecaps.
Namely, Russia.
There everyone is proud to be white.
We have TONS of Q here
https://qmap.pub/
Is full of crumbs that have had little digging. It is worthwhile to read them all,
From BOTTOM to TOP
Starting on page 40.
And if you want to check whether or not
Something has been dug,
Use the search engine here:
https://www.resignation.info/scripts/8chan/search.php
Lazy bastard!
You are supposed to be digging.
I find new info almost every day by digging old crumbs.
The Roman Cult of Mithras
http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/mithras/display.php?page=main
In addition, there is mention in the inscriptions of a pater patrum. This is probably not a higher grade, but instead connected with the fact that there could be several initiates of grade pater, and that one of them became the pater for them all.47 Likewise at one Mithraeum there was a pater leonum, a "Father of the lions".48 49
Admission into the community was completed with a handshake with the pater, just as Mithras and Sol shook hands. The initiates were thus referred to as syndexioi, those "united by the handshake".50 The term is used in an inscription 51 and derided by Firmicus Maternus 52
Mithraism & Christianity
(A Comparison)
http://www.cais-soas.com/CAIS/Religions/iranian/Mithraism/mithraism_and_christianity.htm
Most of the research into Mithraism, a religion with many parallels to Christianity, comes from two writers, Cumont and Ulansey with a variety of other writers input. Some Similarities Between Mithraism and Christianity are:
Virgin birth
Twelve followers
Killing and resurrection
Miracles
Birthdate on December 25
Morality
Mankind's savior
Known as the Light of the world
Have you ever wondered why December 25th was chosen to celebrate the birth of Christ? If the accounts in the Bible are correct, the time of Jesus birth would have been closer to mid-summer, for this is when shepherds would have been "tending their flocks in the field" and the new lambs were born. Strange enough there is an ancient pagan religion, Mithraism, which dates back over 2,800 years that also celebrated the birth of their "savior" on that date. Many elements in the story of Jesus' life and birth are either coincidental or borrowings from earlier and contemporary pagan religions. The most obviously similar of these is Mithraism. Roman Mithraism was a mystery religion with sacrifice and initiation. Like other mystery cults, there's little recorded literary evidence. What we know comes mainly from Christian detractors and archaeological evidence from Mithraic temples, inscriptions, and artistic representations of the god and other aspects of the cult. In an EAWC (Exploring Ancient World Cultures) essay entitled Mithraism, Alison Griffith explains Cumont's theory of a Zoroastrian origin for the Roman Mithraist religion. While this theory is disputed, there was a Mitra in the Hindu pantheon and a minor deity named Mithra among the Persians as well. Cumont came to believe the religion spread westward from Eastern Roman provinces. However, as Griffith explains, there is little evidence of a Zoroastrian Mithra cult and most evidence for Mithraic worship comes from the western portion of the empire from which Cumont correctly deduced that "Mithraism was most popular among legionaries (of all ranks), and the members of the more marginal social groups who were not Roman citizens: freedmen, slaves, and merchants from various provincesโฆ." No women were allowed.
Hey!
Wow! I am from Earth too!!!!!
Here on planet Earth we have this stuff called social media where you can use it as a soapbox for whatever you want. Lots and lots of patriots use it to reach MILLIONS of people.
Some Clown shills are trying to discourage that and force us into a tiny echo chamber. But here on Earth we know all about Clowns, and ignore their shilly ideas.