Anonymous ID: 465ab4 March 31, 2019, 8:16 p.m. No.5999403   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9432

Why would a Special Agent - one of the US's foremost experts on Child Trafficking - be called in to look at the fake hate crime on Jussie Smollett? There were no minors involved? Stay tuned to the last part of the video where I go over a theory of what might be going on in Chicago.

 

(CORRECTION: I was not thinking straight - Kimbal Musk is a man - a chef - NOT Elon Musk's wife! Yikes! Sorry for the error.)

Anonymous ID: 465ab4 March 31, 2019, 8:22 p.m. No.5999489   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9537 >>9549

>>5999471

 

In late poetical Greek mythology, ichthyocentaurs (Greek: Ιχθυοκένταυρος, plural: Ιχθυοκένταυροι), were a race of centaurine sea gods with the upper body of a human, the lower front of a horse, the tail of a fish, and lobster-claw horns on their heads. The best-known members of this race were Aphros and Bythos, two half-brothers of the wise centaur Chiron and the sons of the Titan Cronus and Nymph Philyra. Though little remembered, they were set in the sky as the astronomical constellation Pisces[citation needed].

 

The twin ichthyocentaurs appear together in several works of art. A first- or second-century mosaic from Zeugma, Commagene, (Z10.1), depicting the birth of Aphrodite, is inscribed with the names of Bythos ("Sea-Depths" or "Depth of Profundity") and Aphros ("Sea-Foam"), who are lifting the goddess' cockle-shell out of the sea. Aphros was perhaps regarded as her foster-father, given their similarity in names.

 

The sea-centaurs were probably derived from the divine fish of Syrian mythology (possibly identified with Dagon[1]) that carried Astarte ashore following her watery birth.

Anonymous ID: 465ab4 March 31, 2019, 8:50 p.m. No.5999878   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9936 >>9946

>>5999687

 

>>5999687

>Tower

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firuzabad,_Fars

 

The original ancient city of Gor, dating back to the Achaemenid period, was destroyed by Alexander the Great.

 

Gor dates back to the Achaemenid era. It was situated in a low-lying area of the region, so, during his invasion of Persia, Alexander the Great was able to drown the city by directing the flow of a river into the city. The lake he created remained until Ardashir I built a tunnel to drain it. He founded his new capital city on this site.

 

Ardashir's new city was known as Khor Ardashīr, Ardashīr Khurrah and Gōr. It had a circular plan so precise in measurement that the Persian historian Ibn Balkhi wrote it to be "devised using a compass". It was protected by a trench 50 meters in width, and was 2 kilometers in diameter. The city had four gates; to the north was the Hormozd Gate, to the south the Ardashir Gate, to the east the Mithra Gate and to the west the Wahram Gate. The royal capital's compounds were constructed at the center of a circle 450 m in radius. At the center of the town there was a lofty platform or tower, called Terbal. It was 30 m high and spiral in design. The design is unique in Iran, and there are several theories regarding the purpose of its construction.[4][5] It is thought to have been the architectural predecessor of the Great Mosque of Samarra of Iraq and its distinctive minaret, the malwiya.[6] In the Sasanian period, the abbreviation ART (in Inscriptional Pahlavi) was used as the mint signature to refer to Gōr.[7]

 

Gor and Istakhr strenuously resisted the invading Arab Muslims in the 630s and 640s; they were conquered by Abdallah ibn Amr in 649-50.[4]

 

Terbal

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minar_(Firuzabad)

 

a unique, spiral, tower-like structure built in the centre of the Sassanian circular city of Gōr

Anonymous ID: 465ab4 March 31, 2019, 8:55 p.m. No.5999946   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9979

>>5999878

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_city_of_Baghdad

 

The round city of Baghdad is the original core of Baghdad, built by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mansur in AD 762–766 as the official residence of the Abbasid court. Its official name in Abbasid times was The City of Peace (Arabic: ‎, translit. Madīnat as-Salām). The famous library known as the House of Wisdom was located within its grounds.

 

The city had four gates: Bab al-Kufa ("gate of Kufa"), Bab al-Sham ("gate of al-Sham or Damascus"), Bab al-Khorasan ("gate of Khorasan"), and Bab al-Basra ("gate of Basra").[10] This too is similar to the round cities of Darabgard and Gor, which had four gates.[8] The Khuld Palace, the main palace of Baghdad built by al-Mansur, was located near the Bab al-Khorasan.[11] The Khorasan Gate marked the beginning of the Great Khorasan Road.

 

Bab al

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Babel

 

Being connected to the Silk Road would certainly confound languages.