Greatest Secrets of Babylon, Anunnaki Necronomicon Gates, Sumerian Religion With Joshua Free
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Mardukite TV – Season 4 – Episode 3 Sumerian Religion (Gates of the Necronomicon): The Greatest Secrets of Babylon with NABU, Joshua Free (author) sponsored by: MARDUKITE.COM Mardukite Chamberlains blog: www.NecroGate.com Chamberlains public forum: forum.mardukite.com filmed at “Nibiru Home Offices” of Mardukite Ministries, 25, October 2010 Liber 50 — The Secrets of Babylon Once a seeker has been “initiated” into the “Great Mysteries” of the Babylonian temple of Nabu to Marduk, only then is there the chance for the revelation of another great mystery the greatest kept secrets of Babylon — the ancient equivalent of an ancient global authoritarian conspiracy. This is not something that would have been granted to the common temple servant, or even the neophyte priest or scribe, who could spend many years copying or tending to tablets without knowing anything better of what they might represent. Even in ancient times, people performed religious lip-services or chose vocations simply out of convenience or necessity. As in modern times, unsurprisingly, folks were also drawn to the inherent “magick” and “power” that might be wrought from the system — and so was enough for some to falsely pursue the mysteries outside of self-honesty. For this, among other reasons, the greatest kept secrets of Babylon (those concerning the supremacy of Marduk and the pre-Babylonian lineages of Enlil — as well as many other factors) were reserved for the “elite” of the secret service — those …
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5 Comments
September 19th, 2011 at 11:21 pm
i think that this guy hates reptoids because they are green
September 20th, 2011 at 12:13 am
@REDWINGSRED36
Technically we all are.
September 20th, 2011 at 12:19 am
Are you from the Matrix?
September 20th, 2011 at 12:29 am
@q7spiz Well, actually its based on the Babylonian Tablets and other Mesopotamian scripture. This later evolved into the Egyptian Traditions after the “Fall of Babylon” (or “Tower of Babel” if you prefer).
September 20th, 2011 at 1:02 am
Someone once told me that the Old Testament was a Hebrew translation of the Eqgyptian book of the dead. One could think that; if they didn’t take into account that history can and does repeat its self.