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Oceanus discovery in an ancient villa

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I'm watching a documentary on "Jewish-owned television"
and there is the host of the program who introduces us to a villa with frescoes discovered in the excavations (the one with small square colorful tiles, I think that's what it's called)
The frescoes depict Gods and ornaments, there is the God Oceanus and decorative swastikas around him.
Which shows that the Joy of Satan theories are true.
Lord Poseidon - Satan
Swastika - symbol associated with the Title 'Truth'
This shows that high priests can be trusted.. yeh Boooy!
And guess what was discussed, instead of this beautiful discovery, the presenters and the archaeologist discussed how beautiful it is that in the next room the frescoes depict womens (Fenimistic oh ah)
the frescoes depicted the lady of the house and the muses around without the swastika.

Oy vey! There is Satan and swastikas in the frescoes!, it is better not to mention it because of censorship and lies. We cannot make the goyim proud of anything.
We cannot have a reliable dialogue in the program about swastikas and Satan.
So we will give people feminist chatter.
Hahahahahahah!

But seriously, it's sad that they didn't discuss what these frescoes actually mean, they just talked about women.
The funny thing is that the channel of the program is, for example, History Channel and archaeologists talk there as if they adhered to censorship and lies and they call themselves scientists, it is ridiculous.
Lack of professionalism and reliability!

welcome to jewtrix!
 
The sources are Wikipedia, so don't take the local scientists and their research seriously, but they suggested something to me that only confirms the High Prists theory

Wikipedia:

Etymology​

According to M. L. West, the etymology of Oceanus is "obscure" and "cannot be explained from Greek".[4] The use by Pherecydes of Syros of the form Ōgenós (Ὠγενός)[5] for the name lends support for the name being a loanword.[6] However, according to West, no "very convincing" foreign models have been found.[7] A Semitic derivation has been suggested by several scholars,[8] while R. S. P. Beekes has suggested a loanword from the Aegean Pre-Greek non-Indo-European substrate.[9] Nevertheless, Michael Janda sees possible Indo-European connections.

Iconography​

Oceanus is represented, identified by inscription, as part of an illustration of the wedding of Peleus and Thetis on the early sixth century BC Attic black-figure "Erskine" dinos by Sophilos (British Museum 1971.111–1.1).[89] Oceanus appears near the end of a long procession of gods and goddesses arriving at the palace of Peleus for the wedding. Oceanus follows a chariot driven by Athena and containing Artemis. Oceanus has bull horns, holds a snake in his left hand and a fish in his right, and has the body of a fish from the waist down. He is closely followed by Tethys and Eileithyia, with Hephaestus following on his mule ending the procession.

Cosmography​

Some scholars[who?] believe that Oceanus originally represented all bodies of salt water, including the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, the two largest bodies known to the ancient Greeks.[citation needed] However, as geography became more accurate, Oceanus came to represent the stranger, more unknown waters of the Atlantic Ocean (also called the "Ocean Sea"), while the newcomer of a later generation, Poseidon, ruled over the Mediterranean Sea.[citation needed]

I'm sorry that I wrote my theory in two posts but I couldn't find the edit button in the first one.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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