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"Odin was interpreted at least at times as Mercury in the Roman period and Tacitus names him as the chief god of the Germans. Yet the same thing is said of Mercury among the Celts. Is there a connection between the Germanic Mercury, Odin, and the Celtic Mercury, Lugus? I investigate this question using archaeology, Roman sources and surviving Norse and Celtic mythology."

"Odin was interpreted at least at times as Mercury in the Roman period and Tacitus names him as the chief god of the Germans. Yet the same thing is said of Mercury among the Celts. Is there a connection between the Germanic Mercury, Odin, and the Celtic Mercury, Lugus? I investigate this question using archaeology, Roman sources and surviving Norse and Celtic mythology."

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Listen to the whole thing yesterday, very interesting.

Another interesting this is that Goths called Wotan Gaut or Gapt - and this is where the name God came from. They were the first European Aryan tribe to accept Jesus as the Son of God.

So, most Aryans today believe the God they should worship is semitic demon (((yahweh))), when their real God is God himself - Wotan, Odin, Wodan, Voden...