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Re-analyzing old digs and watching the Napa wine dig, I pulled together these things. The "Who Really Built the Temple of Bacchus" graphic is an older one that connects to the cult of Dionysus.
The Sumerian depiction of Opium plants connects to the Temple of Bacchus and Karl Marx, oddly enough. Looking a the base of the Opium plant, you can see the beginning of the Fleur-de-Lis.
Text of Sumerian graphic
Sumerian depiction of "Hul Gil" or "Joy Plant"
"Hul Gil" is the Opium plant
Sometimes referred to as "God's Own Medicine"
The Temple of Bacchus has carvings of the Opium
plant, grapes (wine) and Women.
(See: "Who really built the temple of Bacchus?"
graphic for additional links.)
Dionysus is god of wine-making and sometimes
represented by a bull
The base of the plant stalk is a Fleur de Lis
The Fleur de Lis is used by Merovingians
The Merovingians claim they are descendants of Christ
Priory of Sion was founded to protect the bloodlines
Karl Marx stated "Religion is the opium of the people"