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Post by Malcolm on Mar 13, 2016 15:50:36 GMT -5
This is the Mural painted by Jean Cocteau in the church of Notre Dame in London at the end of 1959. Somehow Cocteau must have known the truth about this scene and the real Egyptian connection. There it is on the Roman Soldier's Shield bottom left. He painted the Falcon to make it look as if it was sitting on his shoulder. But the Falcon was the Egyptian Hieroglyph for Hor (Greek Horus), the Egyptian Son of the God Uasar (Greek Osiris). That is why there is a Black Sun, not to indicate mourning but to tell us that the picture is a lie.Attachments:
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Post by Malcolm on Mar 13, 2016 15:53:30 GMT -5
This is the detail on the back of a chair found in the tomb of King Tut. The Falcon is shown either side - to the left and right of his head. It tells us that Ymn Twt Ankh was the living Son, whom they called IOSA and it was this name that the Greeks changed to Iesous which then became better known as Jesus.Attachments:
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