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  • Posted by Herb7734 6 years, 10 months ago
    It's just that the Grove didn't have the sophistication for covering things up like they do today. Otherwise the parents would have suddenly become wealthy and the newspaper would not have published the article because it "never happened."
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  • Posted by Owlsrayne 6 years, 10 months ago
    It hurts me deeply to see what the Bohemian Grove and other elites use the Owl as a symbol of power. Part of my family tradition is The Owl Story which harkens back to ancient pagan Poland. The Horned Owl is in the first part of story is the Lord of the Forest and protector of my ancestors. The last part is a Snowy Owl bringing peace and comfort with a message from a recent drowning death of a young child to a young mother. I have a collection owl statuary and wear an owl pendant I made for myself in memory of The Owl Story.
    I would love to charge into the grove and remonstrate to all in attendance that they blaspheme the Owl.
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    • Posted by 6 years, 10 months ago
      Hi Owlsrayne,
      Thanks for your comments. That is a very interesting tale. Do other Poles have this same tradition or is it like a totem?
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      • Posted by Owlsrayne 6 years, 10 months ago
        My family only! It is a family totem. Ancient Poles adopted animals living and imaginary as familial or clan symbols. The Poles went from tribal groups to extended family clans then during the Middles Ages into small clan run fiefdoms. Then later into Warlord Estates where animal symbology played important role in heraldry.
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        • Posted by 6 years, 10 months ago
          Thanks Owlsrayne,
          A favorite of mine "the earth children chronicles"
          A series of books by Jean Auel. Starts with
          "Clan of the Cave bear" Discussed the totems and the strength that those ancient's thought they drew from them.
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 6 years, 10 months ago
    These are Your Rulers folks...
    I've heard other similar stories but not as bizarre as this one...Thanks Dob....just another nail in their coffin.
    Tell me they are Not parasitical bicameral humanoids.
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    • Posted by 6 years, 10 months ago
      Yes , PBH. That news story is the most bizarre I have ever heard. Certainly conscious humans who hosted the event would have reacted with more care and concern. May be that is the point of the annual low-light ceremony Cremation of Care performed in front of moloch the owl.
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      • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 6 years, 10 months ago
        The owl is related to the Babylonian god?...one of the vids mentioned and explanation of the owl idle of worship but I didn't find it.
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        • Posted by 6 years, 10 months ago
          The symbology of the owl has almost always represented evil omens, demons, illness, disease and death to many interrelated ancient cultures such as the Hittites, Sumerians, Egyptians, Ethiopians, Africans, Phoenicians (Hebrews), Greeks, Romans, Europeans, Arabs, Hindus, Indians and Latinos. A nocturnal bird of prey that to them was not a symbol of wisdom, but the creature who disturbs their sleep and is the "angel of death."
          The Egyptian name for the owl is Mulak or Moloch represented by the letter symbolism of M (m) because its name began with M, and the eyes or horns of this secret deity looks just like the letter m.
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