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Monday, March 26, 2012

SNIPPITS AND SNAPPITS: PHOTO FOUND: 'STAR OF DAVID' A KHAZAR SYMBOL

SNIPPITS AND SNAPPITS: PHOTO FOUND: 'STAR OF DAVID' A KHAZAR SYMBOL



Monday, 26 March, 2012


PHOTO FOUND: 'STAR OF DAVID' A KHAZAR SYMBOL


This is an older find. I think this image was first posted in 2007. I thought it might be of interest to my readers, however.  Chances are that, at the time of this particular battle, the Khazars had already switched over to Judaism.

Historian and author Michael A. Hoffman II of RevisionistHistory.org has unearthed this photo of a Ukrainian statue depicting "Ukrainian Prince Sviatoslav's defeat of the Khazar army, 968 A.D. (note the hexagram on the Khazar soldier's shield)"

The Magen David was used in Jewish Kabbalistic rituals in the Middle Ages, but only became universally 'Jewish' in the 19th century when adopted by the Zionist movement as their national symbol.

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Jody Paulson said...
Actually, the "star of David" is a very ancient symbol holy to a variety of cultures. Like the swastika, it can be found on 2,000 year-old Hindu temples. It can be found on many Hindu yantras (including the symbol for the heart chakra) and here it is known as the "shatkona." The upright triangle stands for Shiva, or the male principle, and the point down triangle stands for Shakti, or the female principle, so in that way it's kind of like a yin-yang symbol, depicting the union of opposites. You could also think of it as a two dimensional representation of a combination of two plutonic solids (tetrohydrons) known as the Merkaba. I guess this goes back to Ancient Egypt ... anyway, it's very important in sacred geometry.
freethinker said...
I guess that would be a photo of the artist's model for the sculpture. The final monument is shown here with 12-point star. From Wikipedia there was a bit of a stooshie about the proposed hexagram: "In 2005, reports circulated that a village in the Belgorod region had erected a monument to Sviatoslav's victory over the Khazars by the Russian sculptor Vyacheslav Klykov. The reports described the 13-meter tall statue as depicting a Rus' cavalryman trampling a supine Khazar bearing a Star of David. This created an outcry within the Jewish community of Russia. The controversy was further exacerbated by Klykov's connections with Pamyat and other anti-Semitic organizations, as well as by his involvement in the "letter of 500", a controversial appeal to the Prosecutor General to review all Jewish organizations in Russia for extremism.[46] The Press Center of the Belgorod Regional Administration responded by stating that a planned monument to Sviatoslav had not yet been constructed, but would show "respect towards representatives of all nationalities and religions."[47] When the statue was unveiled, the shield bore a twelve-pointed star."
Anonymous said...
This is all ZioNazi Kykel blather meant to obscure the ancient Babylonian Egyptian murderous pagan origins of the cult that came to be known as Judaism, which had nothing to do with the ancient Israelites that were faithful to God and Moses law. Those faithful greeted Jesus as the Messiah when He came. The rest went into the morass of infidel massorete garbage.

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