Anonymous ID: ad37a7 July 25, 2020, 2:33 a.m. No.10072138   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2144

>>10065143

 

(Please read from the start)

 

While looking around at Dogon sculptures (which are amazing) one in particular caught my attention (the one I attached the picture of with this post). First I think anons who are interested should take a look at the other sculpture, they are beautiful. Second, look carefully anons to this “rider” statuette. What do your eyes tell you? What does it look like? Well, some in the Alternative History say it looks like a dinosaur. But wait, Main Stream History told us that dinosaur went extinct millions of years ago, right? Maybe on its own the Main Stream History can come up with arguments and supposedly debunk this one artifact; but if you combine it with the Sivatherium of Kish (page 61) in Mesopotamia and the Serpopard in both Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt (page 119)….we start to notice a pattern here anons. Once or twice can be considered as coincidence or cultural influence, but add a third time, we will start to see a pattern. Anons who are taking notes, did you put a big X mark on a map where we are finding this sort of “extinct” (supposedly) animals? I am. Let’s see at the end what the result is going to be.

 

Next is the Nummo/Nommo twins:

 

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

 

“The Nommo or Nummo are primordial ancestral spirits in the Dogon religion and cosmogony (sometimes referred to as demi deities) venerated by the Dogon people of Mali.[1] The word Nommos is derived from a Dogon word meaning "to make one drink." The Nommos are usually described as amphibious, hermaphroditic, fish-like creatures. Folk art depictions of the Nommos show creatures with humanoid upper torsos, legs/feet, and a fish-like lower torso and tail. The Nommos are also referred to as “Masters of the Water”, “the Monitors”, and "the Teachers”. Nommo can be a proper name of an individual, or can refer to the group of spirits as a whole. For purposes of this article “Nommo” refers to a specific individual and “Nommos” is used to reference the group of beings.”

 

“Dogon religion and creation mythology ( fr ) says that Nommo was the first living creature created by the sky god Amma. Shortly after his creation, Nommo underwent a transformation and multiplied into four pairs of twins. One of the twins rebelled against the universal order created by Amma. To restore order to his creation, Amma sacrificed another of the Nommo progeny, whose body was dismembered and scattered throughout the universe.[3] This dispersal of body parts is seen by the Dogon as the source for the proliferation of Binu shrines throughout the Dogons’ traditional territory; wherever a body part fell, a shrine was erected.

 

In the latter part of the 1940s, French anthropologists Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen (who had been working with the Dogon since 1931) wrote that they were the recipients of additional, secret mythologies, concerning the Nommo. The Dogon reportedly related to Griaule and Dieterlen a belief that the Nommos were inhabitants of a world circling the star Sirius (see the main article on the Dogon for a discussion of their astronomical knowledge). The Nommos descended from the sky in a vessel accompanied by fire and thunder. After arriving, the Nommos created a reservoir of water and subsequently dived into the water. The Dogon legends state that the Nommos required a watery environment in which to live. According to the myth related to Griaule and Dieterlen: "The Nommo divided his body among men to feed them; that is why it is also said that as the universe "had drunk of his body," the Nommo also made men drink. He gave all his life principles to human beings."

 

>> So we have the cannibalism idea in the story of the Nommo and more details about their original planet = it was circling the star Sirius B?….and they came from the sky with thunder (electricity) and fire….is this why some thought the Nommo are Aliens? The Nommo need water exactly like us humans need it, without water we wouldn’t be alive since most of the human body is composed of water.

 

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Anonymous ID: ad37a7 July 25, 2020, 2:35 a.m. No.10072144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1597

>>10072138

 

(Please read from the start)

 

Since I already checked the gods of Chaos in other myths, I thought I would check him out in the Dongon culture as well:

 

https://www.godchecker.com/african-mythology/OGO/

 

“One of the creations of Amma, and a rebel of horribleness. We must warn you that the following story includes sacrifice, stolen semen, fellatio, biting the end off a very private part, circumcision, mutilation and practices so unsavory it would be enough to put a cannibal off his food.

 

Actually, the story is far too unpleasant to relate so let’s just skip it.

 

Needless to say, Ogo’s upbringing left much to be desired and the tortured twisted creature became the embodiment of Chaos.

 

A rampant reptilian creaure, he escaped from Amma’s primordial cosmic egg and filched the whole yolk. Not because he was hungry, but because he thought his twin sister and rival Yasigi was hiding inside. She wasn’t; Amma had placed her in the care of the Nommo Twins.

 

Frustrated Ogo was left with egg on his face and a whopping big wobbly yolk to deal with. He decided to mate with it and create his own rebel world. But the yolk became hard-boiled and turned into a dry, dusty yellow Earth.

 

To save the world from Ogo’s incestuous behavior, which was threatening the entire fabric of creation, Amma sacrificed one of the Nommos and scattered the bits all over the universe. Seeking the power of speech, he tried an incestuous union with Mother Earth which brought impurity and barrenness to the world.

 

Finally Amma dealt with him by setting him down into the dry yellow bushlands he created and transforming him into Yurugu, the Pale Fox of Trickery.”

 

>> This Ogo has a lot in common with the devil who rebelled against God to create his own world. This is interesting.

 

I would like to ask anons whom are interested to take notes of Dogon notables, like the Hermaphrodite and how they interpret the genders….then compare it with current day Bloodline agenda with this multiple genders program. You think (((they))) got the idea from the Dogon culture and twisted it to use it to destroy society? Just thinking out loud. It’s only I always wondered where (((they))) got these “ideas” from and this might be a possible place (((they))) got it from. You can always count on (((them))) to distort everything (((they))) come in contact with.

 

With this I conclude the Flood myth/story in the Dogon culture and I end my search for Flood myths in the African continent. Maybe I’ve missed some cause there are thousands of myths/stories that I’m unfamiliar with. If that is the case, I hope someone more knowledgeable reading this thread would come out and share with the rest of the world what I missed.

 

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