ancient travelers from the middle east made it to what is now America and with them they brought sacred objects that are hidden in the earth
>>41352544>Tree and Serpent worship carried by the Phenicians everywhere—The religion of the Indian jungle—Baal in Palestine—The "Star of Chiun" (S’iva) Kaiwan —The Mahâdeos and Masseboth—Special blood-thirstiness of the Phenician Divinity—"Holy of Holies" of Jewish Temple, and "Sanctuary of the S’iva-Linga" in India.By the way, there's a sign of the goddess on the rock |_|
>>41352544>>41352582en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Votanthe founding myth of Tenochtitlan and Tyre is literally the same, ask the AI (Melqart = Baal = Heracles = Boaz and Jachin = Pillars of Hercules)
>>41352588Quetzcotal or whatever is literally “the serpent god”
>>41352611http://www.bibleorigins.net/Pre-biblicalOriginsofEdensSerpentinMesopotamianMyths.htmlhttp://www.bibleorigins.net/SerpentNingishzidaBibliography.html
>>41352611https://balkancelts.wordpress.com/2015/07/04/cernunnos-and-the-ram-headed-serpent/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake-Legged_Goddesall of these are one species of symbiotic eel snakes>Conall_Cernach: He was born c. 50 BC. His father was Amairgin mac Echit and his mother was Findchoem. His parents' marriage was barren, until Findchoem visited a druid and was advised to drink from a certain well. She took a drink from the well, swallowing a worm with it, and became pregnant>Ness: Eochaid gives the couple land in Crích Rois (a region covering parts of the modern counties of Louth, Monaghan and Meath), near the river Conchobar. One night Cathbad is thirsty and Ness brings him a drink of water from the river, but when he sees two worms floating in it he makes Ness drink it. Although the story specifically denies this is what makes her pregnant, there are many Irish stories in which significant characters are conceived when their mothers swallowed a tiny creature in a drink>Topiltzin would later discover his identity as Quetzalcoatl and that he was sent to help the Toltec civilization. This version is similar to the Codex Chimalpopoca, that indicated, "...Quetzalcoatl was placed in her belly when she swallowed a piece of jade.">Shennong's mother, Nüden, conceived him after seeing a dragon. Shennnong had the body of a snake and the face of a human. According to other versions of the myth, he had the head of an ox and the nose of a tiger. His body was green, like the color of grass.
>>41352582>>41352588>>41352611>>41352619>>41352636>Alexander the Great's mother, Olympias, was an ardent participant in the orgies honoring Sabazius. This gave rise to the legend that Zeus himself, in the form of a serpent, had intercourse with Olympias and that Alexander was the fruit of this relationship. There was even a story that King Philip lost an eye for spying through a keyhole as the deity, in the form of a serpent, reclined with his wife.>The fusion of Sabazius with other Eastern deities—Syrian, Persian, and even the Jewish Sabaoth—belongs to the first centuries of Christianity, although the origins of this fusion date back to the second century BCE: in 139 CE, Jews were expelled from Rome for proselytizing among Roman citizens under a law condemning to exile those who spread the worship of Jupiter-Sabazius. Blavatsky also identified Dionysus-Sabazius and Jehovah-Sabaothhttps://earlywritings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11221en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Knights_of_the_Fish
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>>41352544Let me guess, you're from Utah
>>41352582There was a class of merchants in the ancient Aztec (Triple Alliance) civilization who ran trade routes throughout Mexico. They spoke their own language, had their own god/s, were not subject to taxes and otherwise had diplomatic immunity. At least one source says they were white. I always figured they were Jews who wound up in Mexico. Almost no information on these people exist online and I apologize I forgot the word for them.
>>41353905The Pillars of Hercules (Gibraltar) were a kind of boundary that could not be crossed (Boaz and Jachin, by the way, are the Pillars of Hercules Melqart, aka Baal). But there were those who crossed these boundaries, and it is obvious that the Phoenicians established bloody rituals; their gods always demanded heights. Mayan texts also mention Wotan (Odin), BUT I am not at all claiming that these were simple people and that the indigenous peoples of the world represent nothing. I simply think like an ancient person when considering comparative mythology, since pagans believed that the same gods had been everywhere, that is, there was a certain pool of them, seemingly many, but not as many as it seems. They could even be repeated in the same pantheon under different names, since it was divided into hypostases.
>>41352544Were they British
Where are these treasures, o wise one?
>>41353852My first thought as well..when does he break out the book of Mormon... I'm looking for mentions of nephites lol