Mysteries Secrets of The Egyptian Pyramids and Greek Myth Mar 2014

  • 10 years ago
Did you know, that King Tut's DNA analysis came out as Western England (region of Wales, Scotland)?? And that Scotland's Bonnie Prince Charlie's DNA results, matched that of Mali Africa, near Egypt? The celts WERE the egyptians, and the greeks were the very same people. Egyptian heiroglyphics are nothing but a second alphabet for spoken greek language, to be understandable to all illiterate citizens. After decades of study upon mythology, folklore, religions of the globe, I have come to the conclusion that all religions occur from the original Egyptian religion, that teachings today about this fact are grossly opposite from the truth, and this short video should show anybody who knows Christianity and it's symbolism, that that hypothesis is likely correct. What kind of world would we have if we lost the prejudice about "different religions being inferior" or beliefs in "different gods"? God has many names - he is like Shakespeare. Whether you believe in him or not, I know you realize kharma exists, "luck", whatever you would like to call it...but always with a touch of Greek Irony. The french word "fleur d'lis", literally translates as "Flower of IS, isis" - and Isis name appears to have meant LILY, the flower, same as Lillith of the Adam and Eve Torah version story. Fleur d' le Is. Romans added the -is, -us ending to everything-us that-us they-us touched-us in foreign-us language-us. :)
And the pierrot symbol, of teardrop below eye, appears to be a remnant of the eye of horus, god's allseeing ability heiroglyph. The word harlequin, literally, (not textbook lore) can translate to Har (harus, horus) le'kin - kin as in child, root of kinder, kindergarten in german etc. Germanic comes from greek; english comes from Greek; french, comes again from a dialect very early of english, greek; it is Latin who is the odd-man out, and very unusual that no greek dictionaries are permitted to be phonetic - barring most people from perusing the many astounding english and european words which truly are rooted in GREEK, before Rome adopted them. It seems to have been confusion about how to pronounce select letters from the early alphabets, and separation of peoples via distance, that led to the "babble" language changes. :)

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