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CopperVortex's avatar

Thanks, good information to piece together. Here is some more info: https://francesleader.substack.com/p/who-rules-the-world . The comments section there has more links. Sean Hross has good info also.

I like what was written about Osiris and Isis:

Osiris’ One or I represented, not simply the phallus, but both the tongue and the spinal column, and the eight thus represented Isis’ womb and vagina. Because a king isn’t a king without a queen, Isis and Osiris are shown together as 18, or 666, the mark of the beast, or the Knossos Axe Head: 8 - where the I is horizontal.

If you're interested, I wrote about some of this in my Anacalypsis articles.

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The red dragon on The Prince of Wales's coat of arms is more symbolic of Wales than of the prince. The Welsh flag (🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿) is known as The Red Dragon. It is said by some to represent Enki/Enoch/Ptah, known in Wales as Idris, who appears in the Mabinogi. I have heard him called The Father of Wales.

With regard to the red cross of Saint George, it is said to have been presented by Joseph of Arimathea (Saint Ilid), who fled to Britain with The Holy Family after the crucifixion, to the Ancient British King Gweirydd (Latin: Arviragus; English: George). According to Timothy Hogan ("The Way of The Templar" page 16), the red cross of Saint George is symbolic of Giza. The ancient name for Giza was "Ros Tau," which in Greek means "red/rosy cross." So more links between Ancient Britain/Wales and Ancient Egypt.

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