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You can't make this shit up.

https://archive.is/B8ihQ

You can't make this shit up. https://archive.is/B8ihQ

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Saturn is named for a roman god. Why would the jews worship a roman god?

Better question is how all these ancient cultures worshiped planets they couldnt even see. I have a 200$ telescope and can barely see saturn and jupiter. Yet these weirdos 3000 years ago were worshiping them. Makes no sense.

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Have you noticed the connection between Saturn's Hexagon and the Star of David?

Scroll through this page and look at the images: https://truthscrambler.com/2017/07/18/saturn-death-cube-666-and-subversive-symbolism-in-the-oa-tv-show/

I have a 200$ telescope and can barely see saturn and jupiter. Yet these weirdos 3000 years ago were worshiping them. Makes no sense.

Makes me think 3,000 years ago they were well aware of the hexagram on Saturn. I think people were more advanced in the past.

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Ive studied the hexagon/cube thing a bit. Blows my mind thinking ancient folks knew about it.

There had to be something different back then that is lost to us today.

The planets were closer, they had better tech to view them or something. So much of their religion/society had to do with something we can barely see in modern times. Its really weird.

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Have you ever looked into Saturn-Sun theory or Purple Dawn?

https://saturndeathcult.com/the-purple-dawn-of-creation/

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Are you certain Saturn and Jupiter are difficult to see? For some reason I seem to think they are both very easily visible with the naked eye.

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Sure you can see them with the naked eye, but they dont look like anything worth worshiping. Just dots.

Cant see the rings of saturn, or the storm on jupiter or any moons. Just blurry dots. Strange thing to make a god out of.

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I guess we disagree. Makes a degree of sense to me that if a people were going to make a god out of a natural observation that the "wandering stars" make as much sense as "Thor's thunderbolts".