Anonymous ID: 124bdb March 12, 2020, 10:04 p.m. No.8397523   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7562

Israel saved for last

Because many of the actual top level controllers of the Cabal

Use Israel as a refuge

So, by taking out their organization from the bottom up

We encourage them to run to their safe places

We want as many of them to be there as possible

When we take down the top people

And then, after that, it is time to deal with Israel the state

Of course, different people will then be in charge

And they will be more amenable to a merger with Jordan

Under the new name of

Palestine

Where Jews will be free to practice their religion

Along with Muslims and Christians

It will become a major Tourist destination for the Western world

Along with Syria.

Anonymous ID: 124bdb March 12, 2020, 11:08 p.m. No.8397922   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8397679

First image

the Ankh symbol is inscribed

Beside a pyramid-like thing made of a small triangle in a big one.

Ankh is kind of like a rod and ring, but also like a sun over a Pyramid because the leg part is often wider at the bottom.

This is the Temple of Sesostris at Karnak.

 

Second image

Phoenician funeral stele

With the moon goddess Tanit in the center

She seems to be in a dress with outstretched arms

An Ankh seems to me like a degenerate simplified Tanit symbol.

But look above her.

There is a very explicit sun over a pyramid

With a crescent moon included too.

 

Third image

The Knights Templar Cross and Crown

This is also a Rod and Ring symbol

Note how the head of Tanit, which is ambiguously a head or handle in the Ankh

Now becomes a head ornament, the crown.

And the rod is a cross on which a body is hung or nailed

While in Tanit it is her body

And in the ankh, it is often playing the role of a body

Because the Ankh stands on a foot and is upright

 

The language of symbols does not delineate things in clearly separate and distinct components like a modern rational thinker does. It is more ambiguous, accepts shades of meaning, and symbols that can shift in meaning depending on circumstance and context.