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Report on Ancient Egypt and the satanic civilization

H O R U S

Also known as heru or hor or ray
Patron of the sun at 3000 B.C

His most common form :
A falcon-headed man
A falcon
A lion with the head of a falcon
A sphinx
He is also shown as a falcon resting on the neck of the pharaoh, spreading his wings to either side of the pharaoh's head and whispering guidance in his ear.

He is regarded to as the prince of the gods and the specific patron of the living ruler.

The Eye of Horus must also be mentioned. The injury inflicted by Seth on the eye of horus is alluded to in the pyramid texts where royal saliva is prescribed for its cure. The restored eye of Horus became the symbol for the state of soundness or perfection, known as the Udjat Eye. Used as an amulet, it became the symbol for protection and painted on the sides of rectangular coffins.
H O R U S
And Jesus Christ (PBUH)
The similarities of the 2 :
Born on December 25th
Born of a virgin
Birth was accompanied by a star in the east
After his birth was adored by three kings
Teacher at 12
Baptized/Ministry at 30
Had 12 disciples he traveled about with
Performing miracles: 8a. healing the sick, 8b. walking on water
Known by many names: "Lamb of God", "The Truth", "The Light", "The good Shepard"
After being betrayed: was crucified
Dead-for 3 days
Resurrected
The birth sequence is astrological
The star in the east ‘Sirius’ is the brightest star in the night sky
On December 24th aligns with the 3 brightest stars in Orion’s belt
These 3 stars have always been called ‘the three kings’
These 4 stars all point to the sunrise on December 25th this is why the three kings follow the star in the east in order to locate the sunlight.
- the birth of the sun (Jesus PBUH)

THESE MYTHS WERE APPLIED TO FOOL FAITHLESS PEOPLE INTO BELIEVING JESUS WAS JUST A MYTH AS WAS HORUS AND ALL OTHER RELIGIOUS FIGURES!!

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