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Black Sun Rising VI, the Black Madonna and the Swastika by Jack Heart & Orage

Black Sun Rising VI, the Black Madonna and the Swastika by Jack Heart & Orage

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They tell us that two thousand years ago the Roman Empire sent twenty thousand men, three legions, into the forbidding swamps of Germania’s Teutoburg Forest. The legions, as of yet invincible, were elements of the most powerful military force the world would see till the rise of the British Empire. They were there to fight a punitive action against the Germanic tribes who were reticent about joining Rome’s empire.

The Romans had been tricked onto terrain unsuitable for their style of battle by their own ally, a trusted German nobleman named Arminius who had been raised amongst the Romans and groomed to unite Germania’s feuding warlords under the banner of Empire. Inexplicably, Arminius had known seemingly from the start that he would oppose his Roman mentors. The reward for his loyalty to the tribes would be his murder at their hands a decade later and it never could have ended any other way. But he led the rebellion regardless.

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Not one legionnaire would leave the Teutoburg Forest alive. For the next millennium, Germania would remain free, independent of Empire and isolated from the Christian pestilence that would eventually destroy Rome and plunge the western world into the Dark Ages. *

Arminius was born into the Cherusci tribe, the preeminent tribe in northwestern Germania. Because of lingual differences from the surrounding Germanic tribes they have been linked by scholars to an enigmatic and ancient Indo-European tribe known as the Veneti. Over three hundred Venetic inscriptions have been translated.

According to alleged Roman historian, Titus Livius (Livy), said to be native to the region, the Veneti originally settled northern Italy by way of Troy. The inscriptions show they worshipped a Goddess whom they called Reitia. Their alphabet is similar to the Etruscans who bordered them to the Southwest.

There is Mitochondrial DNA evidence linking Northern Italians, Nordics and the Dene speaking tribes of America to each other and what then would have been ancient Sumer. Haplo group X is the recurring genetic marker found in these diverse peoples. Its particularly prevalent in the Druze, a minority population in Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria but it is also found in Northern Europeans who were the ancestors of the Celts.

Northern Europeans can be linked directly to Egypt through the Nebra sky Disk. Additionally, Haplogroup X is found in concentrations in the area of Italy that once comprised the land of the Etruscans, the progenitors of Rome. The Etruscans trace their own origins back to the Minoans who wrote in Linear A now popularly excepted by scholars to be an early form of Semitic.

Among Native Americans, Haplogroup X appears in northern Amerindian groups, including the Ojibwa, the Nuu-Chah-Nulth, the Sioux, the Yakima, and the Na-Dene–speaking Navajo. The homogeneity of the Dene sequences suggests that they acquired Haplogroup X relatively recently, about 1000 years ago. The sequence data and Phylogenetic analysis suggest that the Native American and Non-Asian Old World Haplogroup X mitochondrial DNA’s share a common maternal ancestor but also suggest that they diverged from each other 31,000–36,000 years ago, originating in the Old World and migrating into America. Haplogroup X is most conspicuous by its absence from Siberia much like the Clovis Spear Point.

In the third part of this essay, we presented the evidence, which has been suppressed at all costs, that the Maya built and lived in Tikal without even disturbing the surrounding jungle let alone using tools, the same way the Talmud tells its readers the first temple was built. The Maya vanished in an orgy of violence and a few years later their traditions of cannibal

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