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by aeden
Wed Mar 03, 2021 4:48 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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Yes we cover segments and patterns.
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We checked here to circa 3320 bc to confirm one item that then they knew and to 1986
computer systems to understand today.
Our opinion from recheck is the elam file underway.

Anyways,
https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/75917

Sadly, when things get really bad in this nation, no part of the country will be fully immune.

We healed our soil and added production and witnessed things not understood.
We call it the Smithsonian educational problem.

The scalable energy platform can be increased 400 percent per location.
Texas we see and understand. The coming phase witnessed for Bob Bish is clear
and has eternal consequences.
by aeden
Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:42 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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Re: Financial topics

From the previous thread.

The worship of Amun also extended to the non-formal veneration of popular religion. 
The god was regarded as an advocate of the common man, being called "the vizier of the humble" and "he who comes at the voice of the poor" and as "Amun of the Road" 

When Ahmose I defeated the Hyksos he attributed his victory to Amun linking him to the well-known sun god Ra. As Amun was "The Hidden One" linked to no definable natural phenomenon or principle, he was malleable enough to fit with any attribute one wished to add to him. 

1800 BCE the Hyksos, a mysterious people most likely from the Levant, settled in Egypt, and by c. 1720 BCE they had grown powerful enough to take control of Lower Egypt and render the court at Thebes obsolete. 

https://www.ancient-origins.net/sites/d ... k=gsurfR_0

 Hatshepsut’s temple, an expedition shows Punt Land located in present day Somalia. The ancient Somali name for their region was "Bunn", a name referenced in texts related to trade with the pharaohs as "Pwenet" or "Pwene", and the region is known as "Bunni" today. 

Fourth Dynasty reliefs show a Puntite with one of Khufu’s sons, and Fifth Dynasty documents demonstrate trade between the two countries. A tomb inscription of the military commander Pepynakht Heqalb, who served under King Pepy II (2278-2184 BC) of the Sixth Dynasty, narrates how Heqalb was sent to "the land of the Aamu" to retrieve the body of the warden of Kekhen. One for the Keksters out there in jest.

This today, the thought map to include the Punt region which conflates a different bias route forwarded and time line issue.

The pretext is here and the tale has yet to run its full course. The current 333 warning for us we know covers our status as such.

https://www.khouse.org/articles/2010/920/print/

Later on. https://theancientbridge.com/2015/09/wh ... n-context/

The actual root ignored is Tammuz derived from the Akkadian form Tammuzi, based on early Sumerian Damu-zid, 
The Flawless Young, which in later standard Sumerian became Dumu-zid, or Dumuzi.

Not really long after Solar deities was a good cover story for antics out of wedlock also so to say.

The pretext is Adultery and the consequences of it over time.
1) when was Esau a servant to Jacob? and
2) when was the yoke thrown off?

My view is what survives today to what yoke exists to Nations who kindled a view which they received later in full.
Hint they are all gone plain and simple.
We are warned on a person to person or above level you will receive that narrative even if you ignored it.

It wasn't until 1850 that Nineveh was discovered by archaeologists and is interesting to read liberal commentaries from before 1850 because they had problems with believing the books of Jonah and Nahum because there was no record of Nineveh. Its was the discovery in 1842 ignored almost a decade.
The Lion head cult was totally annihilated and also found in some reliefs is a mysterious lion-headed figure, who may perhaps have been called Arimanius. The Romans adopted the iconology aspects of the military cult we do know of also. The Lion headed figurine in the lower Danube valley has been attributed recently to many renditions for interpretation. We know who founded it and the mental framework it suffered.
Even when conveyed what just happened to France the Pagans will have to ignore the actual implications.

And thus it now makes sense why Nahum would ask “where is the lion's den.“
https://www.livius.org/pictures/iraq/kh ... -gilgames/
https://oi.uchicago.edu/research/projec ... -khorsabad
Founded by Nimrod.

Syria is about the Golan and the Kadesh we seen recently unfold and the trail of Dan.
by aeden
Sat Dec 22, 2018 10:03 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 16816231

Re: Financial topics

halfway up the mountain
mediocrity
univercity of something
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjfClL6nogo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX2ep5fCJZ8 demographics

rule three: zone

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/ they want more links.

The actual root ignored is Tammuz derived from the Akkadian form Tammuzi, based on early Sumerian Damu-zid,
The Flawless Young, which in later standard Sumerian became Dumu-zid, or Dumuzi.

Not really long after Solar deities was a good cover story for antics out of wedlock.

The pretext is Adultery and the consequences of it over time. The mighty Hunter fell and like the other story Uriah,
whose name in Hebrew means The Lord is Light, was a Hittite. Imagine if they had DNA to confirm who shot that arrow and what was issued from the cover story since as we know life is in the blood.
https://theancientbridge.com/2015/09/wh ... n-context/

As we are instructed when church and state merge they change the dates since cults cannot serve what was actually written to keep.
Modern has little value in that debate as we play with electrons and if it makes you happy gluons and quarks and quantum effects.

We are given exact dates from the owner of the garden. As conveyed the next window is already in play.
As before no clue.

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