RidgyDidgy Posted November 2, 2022 Share Posted November 2, 2022 they have the handbag that ancient assyrian carvings. This image was printed on a flyer for a electronic music party, with the words energy flows eternally underneath. However is not a thing that would want to do personally. It's quite strange in my opinion for a dance music party to have that energy represented, as most are rather energetically bereft and of a low quality. Anyhow am wanting to know more about these fish type beings and what they represent, and how possibly they try to secretly control the world. Although am of the opinion that they are vessels for mind control, population control and not independent autonomous beings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheConsultant Posted November 2, 2022 Share Posted November 2, 2022 (edited) Its the same as the popes hat, gog and magog I believe not another type of being. Now represented in Christianity by this: Edited November 2, 2022 by TheConsultant Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted November 2, 2022 Share Posted November 2, 2022 7 hours ago, RidgyDidgy said: they have the handbag that ancient assyrian carvings its oannes who brought civilisation to Babylonia. He emerges from the sea which is a symbol of the unconscious; he carries a bag bearing gifts for mankind Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Certified Green of Heart Posted November 17, 2022 Share Posted November 17, 2022 I found the word "Segavi" labelled for these few frames together with the word= (Assyrian) in brackets, like that... Shown in this various dance move compilation at 3:45. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOvmKHtbaUA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarolineL Posted December 15, 2022 Share Posted December 15, 2022 Here's some of what David Icke said about the fish gods in Children of the Matrix: Quote The Dogon are said to call these amphibious beings from Sirius, the Nommo or "Masters of the Water". The accounts of this extraterrestrial race are widely supported by ancient reports. The Sumerians claimed that strange beings from the sea founded their civilisation. The historian, Alexander Polyhistor (born 105 BC) wrote that these beings were amphibious and were happier to go back to the sea at night. They are described as "semi-demons" (half human, half not human) and animals endowed with reason. Other legends say that they were superhuman in their knowledge and their length of life. They were "the immortals" and returned to "the gods" in a ship, taking with them examples of the Earth's fauna. Interestingly, the Dogon call Sirius "the Land of the Fish" and "the pure Earth", and the day the Nommo landed on our Earth is known as the "day of the fish". The Babylonian priest Berossus wrote that the origin of humans in Babylonian belief could be traced to the "fish god" Oannes, who was known as Dagon to the Philistines. What they said about Oannes, the Sumerians said about "Enki", one of the key leaders of their reptilian Anunnaki. Enki was symbolised as closely connected with water and it was said that he rode in a ship that could go under the water or fly in the sky. He was described as a giant who had scales like a fish or reptile. In the Babylonian legend, Oannes was one of the "Annedoti" ("the repulsive ones") who had the heads and legs of men, but the body and tail of a fish. This is the origin of the mermaid stories, no doubt. The Greek gods known as the "Old Men of the Sea" Were depicted as "mermen". It was said that if you fought with them, they changed shape and the legendary founders of Athens, Cecrops and his son, were said to be half-human-half-serpent amphibians. The Greek god, Tython, was another half-man-half-serpent figure with mythological connections to Sirius, and both Isis and Osiris were portayed with fish or serpent tails in some effigies. Poseidon of the Greeks and Neptune of the Romans were symbols of the same theme. Later on in the same book, David talks more about this fish symbolism in context of the Christian narrative about Jesus. I found your question interesting--trying to imagine the anatomy of these fish bodies, and how humans apparently related to them as divine creatures. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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