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Steal
20th June 2010, 05:26 AM
Found this video to be real interesting. Too many sub-forums, gave up trying to figure out where to post. Also, could not find the thread speaking of the Hopi 7th or 8th profecy, where the "sea turns black", is where I originally wanted to post, none the less, new thread started.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9HVs0Ud-us&playnext_from=TL&videos=ZGFCTuQmzfw&feature=sub

Ragnarok
20th June 2010, 07:24 AM
Thanks, for that.

Koyaaniqatsi.

R.

Large Sarge
20th June 2010, 07:40 AM
Great video

Thanks!!!

Large Sarge
20th June 2010, 07:46 AM
looks like part 2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqfvUA2vRAM&feature=related

BabushkaLady
20th June 2010, 04:06 PM
I love the Hopi Prophecies . . . they are not new speculators.

from the video at :39 "America is dying from within"

Old wise dude heard that from the Elders. Yep I believe him!

Quantum
20th June 2010, 06:48 PM
The name American "Indian" was applied to the pre-Columbian peoples of North America not because Columbus thought he beached in the East Indies.

Instead, "Indian" is a corruption of "In Dios" - in the care of Our Lord. Columbus and successors believed that God had taken care of the Indians for the millennia they had lived without European influence. (the insistence to use the Newspeak misnomer "Native American" is as much an attack on Christianity, as it is an attack on the authentic status of all native-born Americans of whatever race who also are "Native Americans")

The Hopi, among several other nations of Indians, have been blessed with wisdom by Yahweh God, whom they know as the Great Spirit.

dysgenic
20th June 2010, 10:56 PM
Have a link on that? I'd love to dig into that one, Quantum. (I'm not question your veracity, I'm genuinely curious)





The name American "Indian" was applied to the pre-Columbian peoples of North America not because Columbus thought he beached in the East Indies.

Instead, "Indian" is a corruption of "In Dios" - in the care of Our Lord. Columbus and successors believed that God had taken care of the Indians for the millennia they had lived without European influence. (the insistence to use the Newspeak misnomer "Native American" is as much an attack on Christianity, as it is an attack on the authentic status of all native-born Americans of whatever race who also are "Native Americans")

The Hopi, among several other nations of Indians, have been blessed with wisdom by Yahweh God, whom they know as the Great Spirit.

Quantum
21st June 2010, 12:16 AM
Have a link on that? I'd love to dig into that one, Quantum. (I'm not question your veracity, I'm genuinely curious)


No offense taken. Russell Means is who I first learned it from. His argument holds consistent when you really dig into the matter.

From an essay (actually, a speech) of his...

There is also some confusion about the word Indian, a mistaken belief that it refers somehow to the country, India. When Columbus washed up on the beach in the Caribbean, he was not looking for a country called India. Europeans were calling that country Hindustan in 1492. Look it up on the old maps. Columbus called the tribal people he met "Indio," from the Italian in dio, meaning "in God."

From Speeches at http://www.russellmeans.com/.

Expanding on what Means states, the term "East Indies" was not in common usage until the 17th Century. "Indian" derived from "India" or "East Indies" is a backronym based on ignorance.

The origin of the term "Indian" is deliberately obfuscated, the same way the origin of the word "America" is (it is NOT from "Amerigo Vespucci").

Quantum
21st June 2010, 12:36 AM
the same way the origin of the word "America" is (it is NOT from "Amerigo Vespucci")


More about this.

The "Amerigo Vespucci" claim is absurd on its face. He was born Alberigo Vespucci, and changed his name to "Amerigo" in honor of the inhabitants of the New World.

An alternative theory is that "America" was derived from the Norse, Ommerike, "farthest outland." Yet another, that it derives from the Latinized version of a Nicaraguan Indian tribe's term, Amerrique.

Unfortunately, when one studies the early history of "America," one realizes that Judeo-Freemasons have been primarily involved in shaping it from the beginning. And when one understand this, the likely origin of "America" becomes clear.

I believe "America" comes from the term Amaruca, the Plumed Serpent. "America" is the "Land of the Plumed Serpent." Of course, this is very Luciferian. The Judeo-Freemasons, who do indeed worship the Devil, in the form of their syncretic synthetic "god," Jah-bul-on (an abominable combination of "Yah" from Yahweh, Ba'al, and On, or Osiris), found this a mysterious term, that perfectly reflected their spiritual kindred in the New World, those who also worship the Serpent.

http://www.amaruca.com/

dysgenic
21st June 2010, 07:05 PM
Thanks Quantum.