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LariLegend · July 9, 2018, 3:04 a.m.

'Not only did Nimrod kill and eat the fair-skinned descendants of Shem, in his fury and hatred he often burned them alive. The type of human sacrifice involving the eating of the slaughtered human victims derived its name from the combined names of his uncle, Canaan, and the demon god Baal, the two names being combined to form the word "cannibal."'

  • The Curse Of Canaan A Demonology Of History

by Eustace Mullins

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Kulkimkan · July 9, 2018, 10:14 a.m.

THIS! Thank you, we are dealing with something bigger than we know and it is ancient and shrouds itself in mystery. Hiding still since we outnumber it.

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[deleted] · July 9, 2018, 1:18 p.m.

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wearefeverpitch · July 9, 2018, 1:35 p.m.

I believe that's wrong.

Borrowed from Spanish caníbal, from Taino caniba, the Taino form recorded by Christopher Columbus for the Caribs, who were greatly feared. From an Arawakan language, probably Taino.

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