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Anonymous Coward User ID: 450515 Netherlands 06/12/2008 08:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Skulls have been found with horns protruding from them resembling bulls. I think this is where the Vikings got the idea of afixing horns to their helmets. In ancient times, the bull was part of worship. It has entered my mind, that when Moses set up the sacrifice of cows, that he did that to show the people that cows were not to be worshiped as gods. After all, if you could kill them, how could they be gods? In India, the cow is revered to this day! People can be hungry, yet the cow will not be killed for food. A priest told me one time that if one owned a cow in India, people would provide money to feed it, which also provided income for its owner. Very superstitious. I don't believe in "kundalini", but do think there was a race of horned "people". Half man and half beast? Anunnaki? . |
Princess Bride User ID: 450499 United States 06/12/2008 08:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The vikings didn't actually affix horns to their helmets. That was a modern, theatrical portrayal that became part of popular culture. Heart of the heroes, ride. Up through an empty house of stars, Being what heart you are, Up the inhuman steeps of space As on a staircase go in grace, Carrying the firelight on your face Beyond the loneliest star. "The Ballad Of The White Horse," G. K. Chesterton spam [link to lunarose47.wordpress.com] blog[/url] spam [link to w11.haters] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 373023 United States 06/12/2008 10:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Skulls have been found with horns protruding from them resembling bulls. I think this is where the Vikings got the idea of afixing horns to their helmets. In ancient times, the bull was part of worship. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 450515It has entered my mind, that when Moses set up the sacrifice of cows, that he did that to show the people that cows were not to be worshiped as gods. After all, if you could kill them, how could they be gods? In India, the cow is revered to this day! People can be hungry, yet the cow will not be killed for food. A priest told me one time that if one owned a cow in India, people would provide money to feed it, which also provided income for its owner. Very superstitious. I don't believe in "kundalini", but do think there was a race of horned "people". Half man and half beast? Anunnaki? . The Anunnaki are NOT "half man half beast" - Humans are the long long changed versions of the hybrids of the Parental Races, Anunnaki. The first were half Anunnaki - half beast (ape). |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 260823 South Korea 06/12/2008 03:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Skulls have been found with horns protruding from them resembling bulls. I think this is where the Vikings got the idea of afixing horns to their helmets. In ancient times, the bull was part of worship. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 373023It has entered my mind, that when Moses set up the sacrifice of cows, that he did that to show the people that cows were not to be worshiped as gods. After all, if you could kill them, how could they be gods? In India, the cow is revered to this day! People can be hungry, yet the cow will not be killed for food. A priest told me one time that if one owned a cow in India, people would provide money to feed it, which also provided income for its owner. Very superstitious. I don't believe in "kundalini", but do think there was a race of horned "people". Half man and half beast? Anunnaki? . -------------- The Anunnaki are NOT "half man half beast" - Humans are the long long changed versions of the hybrids of the Parental Races, Anunnaki. The first were half Anunnaki - half beast (ape). We may never know the truth of the matter for quite awhile. Who knows who the "horned ones" were and where they went? So much of what archaologists have dug up is held in secret. Darn, they should have had Youtube a couple thousand years ago! :) . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 373023 United States 06/12/2008 03:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Skulls have been found with horns protruding from them resembling bulls. I think this is where the Vikings got the idea of afixing horns to their helmets. In ancient times, the bull was part of worship. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 260823It has entered my mind, that when Moses set up the sacrifice of cows, that he did that to show the people that cows were not to be worshiped as gods. After all, if you could kill them, how could they be gods? In India, the cow is revered to this day! People can be hungry, yet the cow will not be killed for food. A priest told me one time that if one owned a cow in India, people would provide money to feed it, which also provided income for its owner. Very superstitious. I don't believe in "kundalini", but do think there was a race of horned "people". Half man and half beast? Anunnaki? . -------------- The Anunnaki are NOT "half man half beast" - Humans are the long long changed versions of the hybrids of the Parental Races, Anunnaki. The first were half Anunnaki - half beast (ape). We may never know the truth of the matter for quite awhile. Who knows who the "horned ones" were and where they went? So much of what archaologists have dug up is held in secret. Darn, they should have had Youtube a couple thousand years ago! :) . There are Those who Know.............. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 296954 United States 06/12/2008 03:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aren't the warrior class of the reptilians the horned ones? Something like the bigger they are the higher rank the rep is? I think the winged reps / dracs are the elite of the race or Chitauri. Credo Mutwa tells about this I do believe. Is this what you mean or are you saying that all human beings have horns in our astral or spirit bodies? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 373023 United States 06/12/2008 04:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aren't the warrior class of the reptilians the horned ones? Something like the bigger they are the higher rank the rep is? I think the winged reps / dracs are the elite of the race or Chitauri. Credo Mutwa tells about this I do believe. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 296954Is this what you mean or are you saying that all human beings have horns in our astral or spirit bodies? Yes... You definately do not Know...... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 981 United States 06/12/2008 04:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | what does it mean when you can feel it? when you can feel it spinning, in fact when it is presurizing your head through its strength...? when it activates your crown and your throat and feels like electric pulses running through your body? and thats just for starters..... direct it gently |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 450597 United Kingdom 06/12/2008 04:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | what does it mean when you can feel it? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 981when you can feel it spinning, in fact when it is presurizing your head through its strength...? when it activates your crown and your throat and feels like electric pulses running through your body? and thats just for starters..... direct it gently direct it where? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 296954 United States 06/12/2008 04:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aren't the warrior class of the reptilians the horned ones? Something like the bigger they are the higher rank the rep is? I think the winged reps / dracs are the elite of the race or Chitauri. Credo Mutwa tells about this I do believe. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 373023Is this what you mean or are you saying that all human beings have horns in our astral or spirit bodies? Yes... You definately do not Know...... Oh, o.k then, share with us simpleons a smidge of enlightenment as I bow before thee - oh, all knowing, all seeing one of wisdom, knowledge, truth and understanding...oooohmm. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 450307 United Kingdom 06/12/2008 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ------------ one red [link to www.hoax-slayer.com] And one blue [link to blogs.sun.com] and the horn in between lol [link to www.aragonsystems.com] |
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HardTruth User ID: 423076 United States 06/12/2008 05:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Skulls have been found with horns protruding from them resembling bulls. I think this is where the Vikings got the idea of afixing horns to their helmets. In ancient times, the bull was part of worship. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 450515It has entered my mind, that when Moses set up the sacrifice of cows, that he did that to show the people that cows were not to be worshiped as gods. After all, if you could kill them, how could they be gods? In India, the cow is revered to this day! People can be hungry, yet the cow will not be killed for food. A priest told me one time that if one owned a cow in India, people would provide money to feed it, which also provided income for its owner. Very superstitious. I don't believe in "kundalini", but do think there was a race of horned "people". Half man and half beast? Anunnaki? . See Thread: Race of people with horns Thread: Was There a Race of People that Had Horns? ___________ Let the truth be told... though the heavens fall! The opposite of bravery is not cowardice but conformity. Nothing is more dangerous, than trying to give truth to people, who are stuck in their ways... I am not bound by the laws of original sin..I am one of the other people.. [link to www.paganlibrary.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 450806 Ireland 06/12/2008 05:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just got back from a trip to searchland for some more info on "the horned ones". Would you believe that this thread is already on Google, my earlier post included? There isn't a whole lot out there of anything new about the horned ones. Much of what archaologists find is kept under tight wraps, but here is what I've found: Pashupati is the Horned God of the Indus Valley, of the great Harappan city culture that developed from a village culture approximately 6000 years ago, in northern India and what is now Pakistan. [link to www.realmagick.com] Philadelphia Human skulls with horns were discovered in a burial mound at Sayre, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, in the 1880's. Horny projections extended two inches above the eye-brows, and the skeletons were seven feet tall, but other than that were anatomically normal. ... New York Giant, horned human skeletons unearthed just south of Elmira and Wellsville, NY Texas A 30 + year old male skeleton was unearthed in a mining area of the El Paso area. Skull had two small horns protruding from the forehead area. Witness of this was Texas Ranger investigating another murder case . [link to www.burlingtonnews.net] [link to www.subversiveelement.com] In the 1880's several full skeltons were found in an indian burial mound. The skeletons were over seven feet tall, and most notably, the skulls all had bony horns growing from them about two inches above the eye sockets. Chalk this up to another mystery that was stolen. [link to www.subversiveelement.com] Horned human skull. Probably a relic of a satanic cult or a cult devoted to the Great God Pan. Although we thought that the object had been cleverly manufactured, an analysis has demonstrated that the horns are genuinely part of the skull. An in-depth examination and X-rays leave no room for doubt: the skull is not a forgery. Giant skeletons of horned men were also exhumed in Pennsylvania (USA) in the 1880s. Like the skull presented on this site, the horns began above the eye sockets. [link to www.surnateum.org] It appears that this horned skull was not the only one of its kind. Giant skeletons of horned men over seven feet tall are reported to have been exhumed from an ancient burial mound in the USA in the 1880s. It was estimated that the bodies were buried around 1200 AD. Like the horned skull in the photo, the horns of the Pennsylvanian giants were reported to begin above the eye sockets. ..... Horned creatures have been associated with ‘Gods’ across the world, from Norse mythology to esoteric philosophy. Baphomet, for example, was worshipped by the Knights Templar...Giants, in the form of alien-human hybrids known as the Nephilim, also form an important element of the Old Testament. It’s certainly interesting to ponder a possible connection between aliens, mythological gods, and these horned giants. [link to www.cryptozoology.com] Replica of a Viking helmet found in a man's grave at Gjermundbu, Norway. They didn't wear horns on their helmets! [link to www.bbc.co.uk] . |
Broken Wing (OP) User ID: 443117 United States 06/12/2008 07:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Horned Ones of which I speak of are ourselves deep within the Earth underneath the magnetic field we are familiar with. This field reverses below the Earth's crust. There is a "hollow" void here surrounding the black sun at the Earth's center. This space cannot be measured on the same scale as the outside world. It is a dark space where our subspace body has its own illumination. Here we connect our horns to form circles of three with three more inbetween. Some however sink towards the center. The deeper the fewer and the bigger we are. The spaces inbetween grows greater as we gravitate closer and the more allone we become. However if one is to aquire an "ob"(focal point objective) they only come from the "bottom". |
ORION-11 User ID: 432225 United States 06/12/2008 07:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aren't the warrior class of the reptilians the horned ones? Something like the bigger they are the higher rank the rep is? I think the winged reps / dracs are the elite of the race or Chitauri. Credo Mutwa tells about this I do believe. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 296954interesting...any more info? "If you will not hear the truth, no one can tell you." "You're not here to make the choice. You've already made it. You're here to understand why you made it." |
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Broken Wing (OP) User ID: 443117 United States 06/12/2008 10:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you are refering to Draconian Raptors then you are talking about saurians(closer in relation to birds then reptiles). Considering raptors were the most intelligent of the dinosaurs it would stand to reason that when evolved they would be the elite of their kind. If indeed we consider that there is an elite form of the reptile races with wings, which I have heard witness accounts of, then perhaps we are dealing with a small type of dragon. Maybe a young kit that hasn't "grown up"? Dragon: A winged type of serpent whose ancestry branchs off from an ancient legged version of the snake we are familiar with today. Picture of a "people" version evolved from similiar lines. [link to www.greatdreams.com] This is the type of reptile that the shapeshifting Illuminate turn into. In the popular TV series "Star Trek" they are called "cardasians". |
Broken Wing (OP) User ID: 443117 United States 06/12/2008 10:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "This video shows a sphere type craft land and a beam of light come from the craft onto the floor. 4 creatures over 12 feet tall then descend from beam onto the ground and walk off to the left. Notice the creatures have horns on their heads. This fits the description of the awesome ET life-forms known by the NSA as 'Draconian Raptors'." |
De La Luna User ID: 296954 United States 06/12/2008 10:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aren't the warrior class of the reptilians the horned ones? Something like the bigger they are the higher rank the rep is? I think the winged reps / dracs are the elite of the race or Chitauri. Credo Mutwa tells about this I do believe. Quoting: ORION-11interesting...any more info? This here is a good place to start... |
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Broken Wing (OP) User ID: 443117 United States 06/13/2008 12:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just watched this video linked in an old thread Thread: WINGMAKERS I have been to this site before but have yet to explore much of the material. So far I have only managed to get through the first 2 parts of the interview and only quickly flipped through some of the artwork. But after watching this intro clip again I noticed two pieces of art depicting the kind of horns I am talking about. The first one shows a small winged figure with horns pointing almost straight up. The second is just a head wearing a mask around the eyes with horns that are angled outwards which is how they would look when one is "linked" to others in a circle and it also brings to mind "the hunter" from one of the Bealtaine rituals. |
Broken Wing (OP) User ID: 443117 United States 06/15/2008 01:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The "wings" of which I speak are not bird wings but that likened to those of a dragon fly. The "flutter" pattern that gives an insect lift is the same way that we "fly" in the sense of raising our vibratory frequency. What I see in ancient depictions of "angels" are insect wings which have been mistakenfor/intentionly "turned" into feathered wings. |
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ORION-11 User ID: 432225 United States 06/15/2008 01:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For some these wings may be like that of a moth or butterfly... Quoting: Broken Wing 443117the mothman is pretty interesting...creepy, but interesting. "If you will not hear the truth, no one can tell you." "You're not here to make the choice. You've already made it. You're here to understand why you made it." |
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