Anonymous ID: d8ef3e Dec. 29, 2019, 9:04 a.m. No.7653462   🗄️.is 🔗kun

BAKER / [32eggs]frenanon

Connecting Hecate occult worship w/ dead dog tweets

 

If already discussed, beg anons' forgiveness.

 

Had a brief exchange w/ frenanon re: Maman occult giant spider statues a couple of days ago (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maman_(sculpture)). Said I'd try digging this after parsing qresear.ch to see what I could find.

 

Dig still in progress. But came across refs to evil occult hag Hecate and dog / puppy sacrifices Didn't see any qresear.ch info connecting Hecate occult worship with dead dog tweets.

 

Is this why FOLLOW THE WIVES & EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY? Maybe we're dealing in large part with surviving Hecate cult from Roman times or earlier. Writer/ex-Mason/ex-FBI dude Walter Bosely found evidence of Hecate occult murders in his Empire of the Wheel trilogy. (San Bernardino. Weren't there recent earthquakes around there?)

 

Would also explain: US president confirms Abu Bakr al-Bahgdadi detonated suicide vest during raid, killing himself and three of his children

https://www.timesofisrael.com/trump-says-islamic-state-chief-baghdadi-died-like-a-dog/

 

Dogs, with puppies often mentioned, were offered to Hecate at crossroads, which were sacred to the goddess. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hecate)

 

In ancient hymns and writings, the goddess Hekate’s arrival is heralded by the baying of hounds. She is flanked by dogs on ancient Greek pottery, stone carvings, and statues. Even in modern symbolism, dogs attend Her.

 

The first symbolism of the “black bitch” was the legend of the Trojan Queen Hekabe who leapt into the sea after the fall of Troy. Hekate took pity on her and transformed her into a black       female dog, which became Her familiar. In certain towns in Ancient Greece, black female dogs were sacrificed to “Enodia of the Wayside [Hecate]…at night”

 

The three-headed hound, Cerberus (Kerberos) who guarded the entrance way to the Underworld was also connected to Hekate.

 

(https://hekatecovenant.com/resources/symbols-of-hekate/dogs/)