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Old 11-18-2008, 05:23 AM   #19
Marc Spilkintin

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good grief! there is no question that women have been horribly abused in virtually every imaginable way. actually, there is evidence that under the dawn-of-history matriarchal-guided religions there was remarkably less bloodshed and warfare. when men couldn't bear not being allowed to screw things up they revolted and assumed the leadership of more brutal religions.
let me introduce you to the mythology of venus.

apparently this is common knowledge, but i haven't heard it all that much.

around 4000 b.c. in mediterranean culture. a matriachal society existed. what used to happen was that the queen matriach, would keep a husband for a year, and then they would chop him up and eat him at an end- of- year festival.

this carried on until she wed ulysses who, at the end of the year, had to go -off to war. so of course, she could not get re- married and sent letters to him to return but he refused, not wanting to die. he returned years later and killed them all. the suitors that is.

i assume that's when the patriachy was born in that area.

anyway, part of the reason i mention this because, i think it is synchronistic that it was the (title of ship) ulysses that was the one being used (by the military) to lift all the atlantis stuff out the sunken city off cuba. i do believe some things just happen but that seems to me that somehow synchronistic, the knowledge of our past is somehow related to the tale.

just a theory.
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