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Moses and the Anunnaki Origins of The Bible | Jordan Maxwell

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All right, I want to talk a bit about Moses, because Moses is very important to American law because the United States operates on three premises.

One Roman government.

Our government is Roman in the style, our philosophy is Greek, and our laws are Jewish.

And so Moses is very important to the laws of America, the Mosaic law.

So let's look at Moses, because it's a very interesting history about the real story of Moses, the Lawgiver.

We know that Moses was given the law by God.

He's the law giver and the leader of the children of Israel.

And supposedly God gave Moses the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai, and he comes down from Mount Sinai, I bring it to the children of Israel.

The new Law actually the Ten Commandments also, of which Moses is supposed to have gotten from God.

The Ten Commandments are actually based on the Egyptian Negative Confessions.

Do some research at the library or on the web on the subject of Egyptian Negative Confessions, and you will find that the Egyptian Negative Confessions was the laws in Egypt, and they are almost identical to the Ten Commandments.

So that's probably where we get the Ten commandments is from Egypt.

And here's just a classic example of the comparing the Egyptian negative confessions to the Hebrew laws from Moses.

So the Mosaic law Moses the lawgiver.

All right, we have Moses the lawgiver in the legislative chambers of all across America and all the states and the federal government.

We have statues of Moses being the lawgiver, not even mentioning, of course, the Vatican and all over the world Moses as respected as the great lawgiver.

Supreme Court.

We see Moses holding the two laws the tablets.

Interesting too, is that Moses, when first given the law from God on the tablets, threw them down and broke the tablet.

So he was the first lawbreaker.

This is where we get the idea that you break the law.

As I said, here's Moses the lawgiver depicted in the US House of Representatives.

Why does Moses have horns?

Now I have some interesting questions about Moses.

Let's start with his horns.

A lot of people don't know that Moses was always pictured with horns.

This is then the Vatican.

In churches, you will always see Moses anytime he's portrayed.

You'll see him with horns.

Moses is pictured with the moon or lunar horns.

Moses was the focal figure of an ancient cult of moon worship on the Syinai Peninsula.

The horns represent the crescent moon.

The moon in this lower quarter resembles horns as this encyclopedia talks about the lunar phase when the horns of the crescent moon point up at the ankle.

So the horns are actually the moon in the lower quarter.

And we will see the god of the moon.

His name was Sin.

We'll get the hymnage just a moment.

You'll see the goddess is wearing the moon, the moon horns.

Native Americans, of course, Native American chiefs wore horns.

This is why they would count their days.

Native Americans would count their days from sundown to sundown.

That's why they would always keep track of their days by many moons.

Who would not say many suns, but by many moons.

So the horns of the Native American Indian chiefs were the lunar horns of many moons.

And of course the Vikings kept the same identical idea.

The Vikings had the moon horns and it was as I said, the lower quarter of the moon was in the shape of horns.

And so establishing that the lower quarter of the moon the horns, now we get into the actual archaeological findings.

We see the moon being pictured on coins.

Here's hands raised worshiping the moon.

These are ancient, ancient findings in archaeology.

Here's the moon on its boat as it floats through the sky.

And the ancient Egyptian idea.

Here's the Virgo diverse in the constellation of Virgo and connected to the lower quarter of the moon, the moon god above the three in the middle.

So the lower quarter of the moon has taken on the appearance of horns.

And here you'll see the same thing in the Vatican Vatican lower quarter of the moon.

The moon cults.

I'm not going to bother to read all of this because you can read it yourself, but it basically is talking about an ancient cult of the moon.

And of course in Islam, Allah is connected to the moon cult.

Now, if you go to the Google, for instance, if you go to Google and type in moon god Sin, because the actual name of the old Arabian moon god was his name was Sin.

Sin was the Semitic moon god's name.

So, as I said, if you go to Google and just type in moon god Sin Sin, you'll see there's over one million entries just on that one subject.

Then if you put into Google say Sin equals Allah, you'll get about the million, two hundred and seventy thousand entries talking about the moon god Allah.

And here's another one.

This one's like three and a quarter million.

If you put in moon god Allah so Allah or sin Sin was a moon god in ancient Arabia.

Here's another one.

You put in Islamic moon god, you get one hundred and ninety eight thousand entries.

Here the Catholic churches even used as the crescent moon.

As I said, the moon God's name was Sin Sin.

The moon god was a god chiefly venerated in the pre Christian civilization in southern Arabia.

It is significant, uh the Lord.

Part of this paragraph, it says, it is significant that the Semites of the great cavern caravan city of Pyramara in the first three centuries of the Christian era also gave high priority to the worship of the moon.

And there it again we see that the moon God's name is Sin.

Now one dictionary, or actually in Encyclopedia and Symbols, talks about the moon God's Sin.

It says, if Moses climb out sign had to meet the resident god, then the god he met would have been the moon god Sin, who had been enthrone on that mountain since the rise of Sumaria and gave his name to it.

In fact, Sin gave his name to the whole Sin sin Ai peninsula, formerly the land of Sinnam.

So originally Yahweh was not only a form of the primitive lunar deity of Arabia.

So Yahweh, the god of the ancient Hebrews, is actually the old god of the mountain Sin, the moon god, says in Babylon, homage was paid above all to the moon God, the supreme guarantor gerritor of cosmic order.

So we see this.

Here's another one, another cuneiform picture from the ancient Sumerian showing the god Sin receives the homage of two of his worshippers.

You'll see the moon in the lower quarter, and that's the moon god Sin and as I Sin in mountains.

In the ancient Arabian system of moon worship, a mountain was Ai.

So you take the mountain Ai and connect it to the God's sin, it becomes sin Ai or Mount Syinai.

Mount Sayinai is simply the moon God's sin in his mountain, which is spelled Ai worship of the moon God.

So we see that originally Yahweh.

The last sentences in yellow says the original Yahweh was only another form of this primitive lunar deity of Arabia.

So that's why today in America we spell synagogue s y n, but origin only the correct spelling is s i N not s y N.

That's why if you go to Israel and going to a Jewish synagogue as spelled s i n, because it's the worship of the moon god Sin, the house of the God Sin.

Here's here's a synagogue in Israel.

Zoom in on spell s i N not s y N.

So you'll find all over the world, except in America, all over the world synagogues that spell s i N in honor of the god that they're worshiping, the moon god Sin.

Here's an article traces of worship of the moon God Sin among the early Israelites.

So we see that in the Jewish tradition it's always used the symbolism of the moon.

Even on their sacred, sacred or blessed symbols amlets, you will see the worship their hands raised worshiping the moon.

So the phases of the moon were very important in the ancient Venetian, Canaanite Hebrew tradition.

Here you'll see the priests lighting a fire to the signal for the new moon.

Moon worship was very important, and the ancient Israel and the ancient Hebrew, even during the Middle Ages, we see the Jewish cycle of the moon being celebrated, lots and lots of material and pictures on the worship by the Hebrews of the moon God's sin.

Above you'll see a carving blessing of the new moon.

So in Cyani, as I said, was a large and very high mountain range in the midst of the middle of Syinai, and from the east you could look east and you would see the moon coming up and over that mountains.

And so the ancient peoples believed that the moon lived in the mountain, and the moon God's name was sin in the mountain was spell Ai.

Put the two together, it becomes Mount Sianai.

So that's who Moses would have been going up to see when he went up into the mountain to get the law, he would have been going up to sea the moon god sin.

As a matter of fact, it's called sin Ai or Syinai, So the moon god sin that's the first part of the real story of Moses.

Moses was the leader of the lunar cult, worshippers of the moon god sin a mountain in the ancient language was a Put the two together and it becomes Mount Syinai.

Go back to Google again and just put Moses the moon deity, and you'll find us three hundred and eighteen thousand entries talking about Moses and Mount Sinai, Moses and Moses and moon worship, Sinai, moon worship, Moses and the volcano god, Moses and the volcano God.

Now we've seen Moses connected to moon worship, the moon God's sin Ai.

Now we're looking at Moses.

Another feature of Moses that a lot of people don't know anything about, and that is Moses was also connected to volcano worship.

So we have the moon and now we have volcanoes.

Volcanoes themselves.

Volcanoes themselves were very powerful symbols in the ancient world.

They still writen people today on the volcano.

In this particular Encyclopedia of Symbols says, like any other impressive and fearful aspect of nature, volcanoes have been the object of worship for human beings from the earliest Stone Age, so volcanoes have always been symbols of worship.

And again, yet the original Yahweh seems to have begun as a volcano god.

Also, Mount Sinai when Moses encountered him, was the seat of the Midianite god who had formerly dwelt in a volcano.

So we're seeing that Moses when he encounters Yahweh on Mount Syinai, along with being a moon god, we also see that Moses was involved in volcano worship.

And even books today talking about Mount Sinai show mountains on fire.

The only time you see a mountain on fire is a volcano.

Even one book is called the Mountain of Fire.

Moses took stones.

Here we have a picture of Moses with the stone tablets, and that looks to me to be a volcano behind him.

Does it look like a volcano to you?

This is from Hebrew and Jewish books for children, Bible pictures Moses in front of a volcano.

Here we have Mount Sinage, I hope will performed signs for the Hebrews.

Does that look like a volcano to you?

There's another one with the children of Israel camp that Mount say and I where Jehovah or Yahweh was the volcano god.

There's another picture of the volcano in eruption, and so we got plenty of pictures of this.

Throughout religious literature.

You will always see Moses in a volcano.

Does that look like a volcano to you?

Here's one Hebrew telling another one to look at the volcano.

Volcanoes, of course, had lightning associated with him Israel and Mount Sinai dedicated itself to Jehovah.

So here are the Hebrews worshiping the volcano God that Moses was going up to.

See.

Here's Moses up in the volcano.

Here's another picture of the children of Israel running away from God because he was scaring them.

Of course I would be too if you were that close to a volcano.

So we have pictures.

Like I said, we have many, many pictures of Moses in connection with the volcano worship.

Here's another one Jehovah led the sons of Israel to the mountain named SYINAI.

Does that look like a volcano?

Do you?

So we know that Moses and the story of Moses also dealt with volcano worship, that is history.

We also know that Moses had other sides to him too.

Now Here in the Jewish encyclopedia the symbols for the different holy days, and in the right hand of the lower right hand you will see the feast of the Giving of the Law.

So here we have the feast of the Giving of the Law, which also coincides with the first fruits.

And does that appear to be a volcano?

The u looks like a volcano to me, and it also has lightning, as you will see, has lightning all around it.

And of course, like I said, that's typical because the lightning does a company volcanoes.

Now, this is taken from a Hebrew reference work on the symbols of the Holy Days.

And here is a symbol for the feast of the Giving of the Law to Moses that appears to be to me a volcano with lightning strikes all around it.

The word volcano comes from the Latin volcano.

God Vulcan of Volcanos.

It's derived from an old Christian deity named Volcanos.

His volcanos a Vulcan, the volcano god, holding in his hands the lightning and the hammer of thor So with the hammer and the lightning bolts, the old ancient volcano god Vulcan frightened the whole world.

He was the god of the mountain.

Prometheus was also a volcano god, whose worshippers took him to Greece, while Yahweh, the Hebrew god, was also a volcano god whose worshippers took him to Judah.

So Prometheus Yahweh.

All of these were ancient gods of the volcano.

Tribes living on the slopes of the fallout area of an active volcano promoted the smoking home to the status of a tribal goddess, and regularly threw their captive enemies into the lav of Elvava of the in the hope of dissuading her from erupting over them.

One such volcano and Anatolia was Mount Yahweh, whose worshippers were the Jews.

We find that Mountain Yahweh was changed to Mount Yahwa.

His worshippers took the volcano God with them when they invaded Babylonians and drove them out of Anatolia and into Phoenicia.

So again, just to reiterate, yet, the original Yahweh, the ancient Hebrew god Yahweh, seems to have begun as a volcano god.

Here we have God Yahweh on the firing mountain with lightning all around, chiseling out the ten commandments for Moses.

And this is God with his hammer, and you'll see the mountains on fire with lightning, just like volcanos or vulcan the volcano god one in the same thing.

So Moses was going up to a volcano to get the law.

So we're talking about the law of the volcano god Vulcan.

He was also identified with the local moon god's sin, as we said before, the moon god worship after whom the mountain was named.

But then in Exodus thirteen it says the appearance of Yahweh was as a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night.

So in the book of Exodus we are told that Yahweh always appeared to his people Israel as a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night.

And so here it is in the Book of Exodus we read, and the Lord went before them Israel by day in a pillar of cloud.

This is from the Bible, a Book of Exodus, to lead them the way, and by night a pillar of fire to give them light to go by day and night.

He took not away the pillar of cloud by day, nor the pillar of fire by night from before the people.

So the pillar of cloud by day obviously volcano.

Pillar of cloud by day is a volcano.

Pillar of fire by night is a volcano.

So we read that, and other reference works on the Bible says the magnificence of Yahweh was like a devouring fire on top of the mountain, and the people said, we heard his orders from the middle of the flames.

So right down to the Babylonian captivity, Yahweh remained primarily a volcano god.

And in Psalms it says, I called upon Yahweh and cried out to my Allah, and heard my voice in his temple, and the land shook and trembled.

So we see that Moses was dealing with when he went up into the mountain to get the Ten Commandments, the volcano god, vulcan and here are just some scriptures showing the same thing.

How the noise thereof from God showed concerning the cattle, also concerned concerning the vapor.

The noise thereof telleth we feel his presence in the thunder.

There's all kinds of scriptures in the Old Testament talking about they heard, like on thirty seven to two here attentively the noise of his voice and the pum goeth out of his mouth.

The bottom before says, and after the voice roared, he thundered with his voice of his excellence.

God thunders marvelously with his voice.

So I'm just showing that there are many different scriptures that talk about God speaking to his people in thunder.

God thunders marvelously with his voice.

And here again in Job thirty seven, it says the storm the clouds God's tint gathered as the thunder or the voice of Yahweh roars, They descend, and God shoots the arrows of his lightning.

His lightning are thunderbolts.

God thunders wonderfully with his voice.

All of these references in the Bible are talking about the God of the moltains.

Mount Sinai was also a volcano.

God who thunders wonderfully with his voice.

So the voice of God is thunder.

And of course we know Zeus was always pictured with lightning bolts, and that's the way Yahweh was pictured.

So interesting that God in the English transliteration of the Latin word deos.

Deos is an alternate spelling of the Greek word Zeus.

So when you use the word God in the English, it comes from a Latin word dias.

Just understand, God comes from the Latin word Dias, and Dias is an alternate spelling of the Greek god Zeus.

Deals Zeus, God is Zeus, the god of thunder and lightning.

From all kinds of reference work, you can see that our word God comes from Zeus.

So there is Zeus with the thunderbolts.

Here again there is another Bible reference work saying thunder is called kulath of voices, for it is considered the voice of God.

So when the ancient people saw lightning and thunder on a mountain, it was burning with fire.

They were frightened because God was talking to them.

I actually no, it was just a volcano Moses and the volcano God vulcan.

And of course that's what you get with a volcano's a lot of lightning and thunder, and I can see why it would have frightened people.

Lightning can be symbolized by means of an arrow.

So so much for Moses and the volcano god, Vulcan.

Oh, and one more point about Moses and the Vulcan, the volcano god, the volcano god.

There's a symbol in the ancient Hebrew that still used today, mister Spock.

As you will recall here we have vulcan.

Mister Spock is a Vulcan, and that hand symbol is used in Hebrew religion today.

It's a very interesting symbol.

And why would mister Spock be using a Hebrew symbol and calling himself a vulcan because this is a Vulcan symbol.

Here we have just very quickly to go through this.

You will see this symbol used in Hebrew literature everywhere.

It's called the benediction symbol, the blessing symbol.

So the rabbis will bless the congregation after the service with this hand sign.

Here's a penitive scroll crown with the hands raised and the priestly blessing.

Here we see the Lord is high.

He looks upon the lowly, and you'll see the Hebrew priests giving the blessing.

Here in the synagogue in downtown Los Angeles, you will see the prophet giving the blessing in the Hebrew hand sign.

Here's a good picture of a rabbi, and the service is closed with the blessing or the benediction symbol, the same symbol that mister Spock the Vulcan uses.

Because Hebrew religion is also based on the worship of the old volcano God out Sni Ni sin Ai, the moon God, the volcano God, the Vulcan.

But where does this hand sign come from?

Comes from the split hoof of a goat.

The split hoof of a goat is also connected in the most ancient world with Hinduism and with the worship of Vulcan, the volcano god.

The split hoof of a goat is used in the Hebrew religion.

That's where it comes from.

All of this is very, very involved, but I'm just giving you the basic concepts for which you can go and do your own research on where these symbols and words have come from.

The goat God.

We also have the worship of the goat God Baphamet.

And here is An interesting point too, is that the goat god God our Vulcan, the goat God is being worshiped here, as you can see even in the Bible has a man riding the goat, which is a familiar Masonic symbol.

To here on in the Taro cards we see that the devil is representing as giving the as the devil giving the symbol the hand sign of the goat God.

So we've looked up Moses as the leader of the ancient lunar or moon cult of Sianai again, the god of the moon.

His name was Sin and a mountain was Ai put him together to come mounts the moon God, the home of the lunar moon god.

But it's also Sina was connected as we saw to volcano worship.

Also next we saw Moses as the leader of the ache of volcano cult.

Then we saw the volcano God saw Vulcan still with us today on TV.

Let's examine another side of Moses before we leave him.

Moses and mushrooms.

Moses were told in the Book of Genesis, and then the peditug led the children of Israel out into the wilderness, and they were fed each day with something called mana mona from heaven.

We have pictures of the Hebrews collecting man of from heaven, and the mount of from heaven they would pick up in the morning.

We're told that mana as actually the word mana, and Hebrew means what is it?

It's because obviously the children of Israel didn't know what it was.

But the Bible reference work says, whatever it was, it was small, realm, flaky as white, and obviously it came from heaven.

So the mono from heaven the word monomet, what is it?

And whatever it was, it was small, realm, flaky and white.

They are picking the mana from heaven off the grinl and we're told that the children of Israel would eat the mana.

Here it is even in Exodus sixteen, and the account in the Bible says, and when the dew that lay on the ground was gone up, behold upon the face of the wilderness, there was lay a small round thing, small as hoarfrost, on the ground.

And when the children of Israel saw it, they said to one another, it is mana, for they did not know what it was.

And so Moses said unto them, this is the bread which the Lord has given you to eat and across.

In the reference work, it says it is monarch, simply meaning what is it for?

They knew not what it was.

Well, it's very simple.

What Mona from Heaven actually was was small round things picked up in the morning dew.

We have many, many pictures of this taking place, small round things being picked up in the morning dew.

Even in the ancient and medieval world they showed Jews picking them small round things in the morning.

Do what would that be if it wasn't Mona from Heaven was in fact a small round thing mushrooms when the dew that lay on the ground was gone up.

Well, that's when mushrooms usually form on the ground, a small realm things in the morning.

Do.

So, what we're talking about here is mushrooms.

There's a bunch of mushrooms.

This is the Amanita muscara, the very famous mushroom, hallucinogenic mushroom.

Andre Paharak and his book The Sacred Mushroom, The Door Keith to the Door of Eternity, the search for the secret plant of the ancients used to send the mind to another world and into the future.

Here we see even in the ancient Egyptians you will see the gods and in India also the gods using the mushroom soma, the divine mushroom of immortality.

The word soma simply means the history of magic mushroom is known the world over again.

It was called the food of the gods.

We have many, many books talking about the magic mushroom in relation to the ancient Hebrew and the ancient Christian congregations.

The mystery of the Mana Mana was the mushrooms, the small round things in the morning.

Do many many books, many reference works on the subject of the plant of the gods, the food of the gods.

Here's some articles written in Israel.

There's quite a few articles that have been written in papers and magazines in Israel talking about Moses actually on psychedelic drugs and leading the people to the sacred mushrooms.

This is from a newspaper article.

Hebrew University researcher says Moses was tripping at Mount Sinai, showing that even in Israel they're publishing articles about When you start doing your research and really looking into what the story Moses is all about, it's about a moon cult, it's about a volcano cult.

It's about hallucinogenic mushrooms.

There's another one talking about Moses.

So Moses was not the only one on mushrooms, though Adam and Eve being the first two.

A couple beat him to it, even as far back as the in the Bible, in Genesis one talks about Adam and Eve.

Well.

Here Adam and Eve is pictured in a church in France, with the tree of knowledge being mushroom, a big mushroom Christian Fresco showing Amanita Muskara is a tree of good and evil in the garden of Eden.

So a lot of people do not know that.

All around Europe and in the Middle East, Adam and Ev are pictured getting their wisdom and knowledge from the tree of good and evil, which is actually a mushroom.

Here it is in a church, Adam and Eve with the mushrooms.

All kinds of pictures on this, but this kind of knowledge is not given to Christians or Jews.

But if you want to do some homework, you'll find that Moses was and the story of the monoprom heaven goes back to the sacred mushroom.

Here's pictures of Adam and Eve taking pieces of the mushroom from the snake in the garden of Eden.

And there you'll see the Almannit of Muscara mushroom.

There's a backdrop to Adam and Eve.

These pictures are replete throughout the ancient world and in the European churches religious institutions.

All of these people know that the mushroom was part of the story.

And there you'll see mushrooms in the middle.

And here's Jesus on one side, and there's some of his followers on mushrooms.

Here's God giving mushrooms.

Well that was in the ancient Old Testament times.

So all of this mushroom used was in the Old Testament.

Well what about today modern day?

Let's look at the Christian Church today.

There are books like The Holy Mushroom, evidence of mushrooms in Judeo Christian Richianity.

John Allegro, one of the three top men in the disciphering of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

John Allegro, wrote a book called The Sacred Mushroom in the Cross.

The Sacred Mushroom in the Cross was a study of the nature and origins of Christianity within the fertility cults of the ancient Near East fertility cults YEP fertility cults.

And here here's some beautiful Middle Ages paintings of Jesus.

And here you see Jesus presiding over mushrooms, giving his followers mushrooms.

And it says in Matthew twenty six, twenty six, and the Bible says, while they were eating, GeSe took bread, gave thanks, and broke it and gave it to the disciples, saying, take and eat.

This is my body.

Interesting that the word body, take and eat, this is my body.

Jesus said the word body.

But here it is again in the King James version.

Matthew twenty six, twenty six says, and as they were eating, Jesus took bread and blessed it, and broke it and gave it to his disciples and say, take eat, this is my body.

Well, the point being is that the word body is a word soma, and soma means mushroom.

So in a Bible dictionary, look at the word soma and it will say its body, which means a mushroom.

So here we have Jesus feeding his apostles mushrooms.

Here's in the Middle Ages, in the medieval church, you'll see the mushrooms around the Saint.

Here's a mushroom table, the al maanita muscara table of mushrooms.

Modern day paintings of Jesus dying in a mushroom.

Christmas is Jesus' birthday, so naturally the symbol of the mushroom will match.

So all over the world and Christmas, especially in Russia, the mushroom is used as a symbol in Christmas.

Santa claus On the mushroom.

Mushroom symbols always the red with the white polka dot, which is albanita muscarra for Christmas.

It's quite literally everywhere, but most people don't see these things, they're not looking for them.

But mushroom use by the early Christians was replete all over the world, and the ancient history to fies to it.

So so much for the mushrooms of Christmas, the merry Christmas and a happy New Year with a almanita musgara mushroom.

So in conclusion, we see that Moses, leading his people, the children of Israel, fed them with mana from heaven.

The mana from heaven that they were picking from the ground every morning was a mushroom.

But this knowledge we can see the logic of the headdress of the ancient Hebrew priest.

In the ancient world, the priest different priests, not only Hebrews, wore mushroom headdresses.

Here the Jewish priest with the mushroom cap.

The symbol a lot of the importance of the magic hallucinogenic mushroom and their rituals.

Mushroom headdresses for Jewish high priests are in the Middle East, Kings, potentates and high priests always had mushroom headdresses.

So so much for that looks like a mushroom upside down on that priest's head.

Here's mushroom worshippers for Jesus, and here's a mushroom head He looks like he's been on it for some time too.

Look at these goofballs with their mushroom headdress, and they're so profoundly ignorant.

They have no idea in the world what they're wearing.

They're wearing mushrooms on their head, so that should tell you something about their philosophy of life.

And of course, typical of the world we live in, people will go and kiss the ring of the mushroom head thinking it's something holy.

Here's a bunch of mushrooms.

Here's another bunch of mushrooms.

Mushroom worship in the Christian Church today is replete.

Everywhere there's a bunch of mushroom heads there, So time to say goodbye to all the mushroom heads.

Yeah, that's right, even the cooks and chefs.

Where the mushroom symbol for the food of the gods.

Here's the high priest with his mushroom cap.

The Bible is fell with mushroom worship.

So so much for the Law of Moses.

I guess that's it.

So now you know a little bit more about Moses, the moon worshiping prophet of the moon god sin Or leading his people to worship the volcano god Vulcan, and feeding his people with mushrooms.

So so much for the Law

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