117) Why A Thousand Ships Were Launched For The Hellene

The nations who made up the “dominion” of Priam consisted not primarily of the seafaring Phoenicians who were stretched thin founding seaports all around the Mediterranean, but included the settled peoples within the interior of his province.

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This territory north of the Promised Land was seized as quickly by the sons of Canaan as was grand central station by Canaan himself, for the same reason. – they held the pre-Flood cities ruled by the ancient gods and their giant children determined to seize control over the world.  This is only some hundreds of years after these cities were engulfed by the Flood. Just as San Francisco and New Orleans were rebuilt as soon as possible to restore their former glory, so were the abodes of these gods of war.

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Pergamum in Asia Minor strategically located on a naturally defensible mountain top and still surrounded by defensive high walls.

Beginning at the southern boundary of Troy’s allied peoples were the Lycians (yellow), Carians (pink), the Maionians from a settlement near Sardis located in what became known as the territory of Lydia (yellow). the Mysians from Troy’s (pale peach) surrounding territory, Phrygians (blue) to the southeast of Mysia, Paphlagonians (blue) northeast of Troy, Thracians holding the land (white) gateway from Asia into Europe, Maionians from a city-state in Lydia, reputed to be the birthplace of Homer, and Pelasgians “the Old Ones”, the first settlers spread around the entire Aegean region.

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It is not without significance that the Apostle Paul spent the majority of his time in this same region. Including Troy / Troas.

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We can deduce that, just as Jonah was sent to Ninevah, the capitol of the Assyrian Empire, Paul was likewise sent to the heartland of the enemy of his day.

0700bc_me“Thus saith the LORD, Behold, a people cometh from the north country…they are cruel, and have no mercy; their voice roareth like the sea…set in array as men for war against thee, O daughter of Zion.” (Jeremiah 6:22-23)

“thus saith the LORD God; Behold, I will bring upon Tyrus Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon, a king of kings, from the north, with horses, and with chariots, and with horsemen, and companies, and much people…And he shall set engines of war against thy walls, and with his axes he shall break down thy towers…he shall slay thy people by the sword” (Ezekiel 26:7-11)

Surely we understand that both the Western Greeks and Eastern Trojans were ruled by the gods and demonically empowered.

We can only understand Helen’s importance when we put the Trojan War into the biblical context of the time. Nimrod and Semiramis weren’t the only ones parenting supermen. Every nation that aspired to power required a Mother of god carrying hyper dimensional genes in her ovum.

King Priam and Queen Hecuba were another couple breeding super warriors, including the hero Hector, his brother Prince Paris, the prophetess of Apollo Cassandra, and Princess Polyxena. All these children could be used to inbreed a race of warriors but, inbreeding degenerated the stock.

The ability to infuse fresh hyper dimensional genetic stock is a far more credible explanation of Helen’s value, worth fighting a war over, as well as the critical flaw in the Greek alliance between Agamemnon and Achilles which blew all out of proportion to romance. Hellas couldn’t let the enemy capture the equivalent of the latest Star Wars weapon.

Book I of The Iliad opens with an altercation between Agamemnon, king of kings at the helm of the Greek alliance, and Achilles. The cause of this fight was Agamemnon’s usurpation of Briseis, a beautiful maiden whom Achilles had won from the spoils of victory in battle. Agamemnon forces Achilles to forfeit her, and, as a result, Achilles refuses to continue fighting for him…

The Greek hero Achilles is a demigod himself, reputedly born from a human father and Thetis, a sea nymph. These creatures’ genealogies are hard to pin down. I am inclined to believe both her and her sons’ status were inflated in the highly competitive Social Register of the time. As detailed in the Natality Strategy, female humans with uteri are required to gestate and birth hybrids.

If I’m right, then Achilles is a 2nd generation hybrid with a human father and hybrid mother.

According to Agamemnon’s family tree, he too was the 2nd generation offspring of a god’s union with a demigoddess.

In the context of that era’s Star Wars development program, both Agamemnon’s and Achille’s lineage of demigods / giants / Nephilim / Mighty Warriors would die out, along with their fame, if they procreated with ordinary women.  If, however Briseis was a female hybrid, union with her could stock an army like Nimrod’s and Semiramis’ giant nations.

We can at least conclude that Agamemnon’s interest in Briseis is the same as Achilles, and Paris’ in Helen – siring a line of powerful hybrid giants. And hybrid giants is exactly who make up the account as:

heroes,

  1. In mythology and legend, a man, often born of one mortal and one divine parent, who is endowed with great courage and strength, celebrated for his bold exploits, and favored by the gods.
  2. Any man noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose; especially, one who has risked or sacrificed his life.
GOD EXTRAORDINARY IMMORTAL
HERO EXTRAORDINARY MORTAL
HUMAN ORDINARY MORTAL

we’re introduced to the preeminent Greek heroes of the Trojan War:

  • Ajax, a giant, mighty warrior;
  • Odysseus Laertes the king of Ithaca and later the protagonist of The Odyssey;
  • the fierce soldier called Diomedes, who receives the blessing of Athena and goes on to vanquish many Trojans.

On the Trojan side was

  • Aeneas [son of Aphrodite / Venus], protagonist of the epic, The Aeneid, and mythical founder of the Roman race.
  • Prince Hector is the powerhouse of the Trojan army…

“So terrible was that prodigious man, the safeguard of the nation, as he marched and a smile on his grim face, shaking his long spear.” —Description of Ajax entering the duel, The Iliad, Book VII

Hector and Ajax were well-matched…

Hector had been relentless in battle, and the Trojans had successfully invaded the Achaean encampment…and set fire to the Greek ships.

Seeing the conflagration, Patroclus, the dear friend of Achilles, can abstain from action no longer…

Out of the wild conflagration came Patroclus charging toward the Trojans and cutting them down left and right. When he reached Sarpedon, a son of Zeus and king of LyciaPatroclus killed him, and..drove the Trojans back to their city walls…

Hector…stabbed the young Greek in the belly with his spear, killing him on the spot…

Needless to say, Achilles was devastated…

Achilles then…meets Hector outside the walls of Troy…chased him around the city three times. Finally, he cast his spear through Hector’s neck and removed his dead body back to the Achaean encampment.

That night, Achilles hosted the funeral of Patroclus — a hero’s sendoff complete with festival games [raising the levels of human energy absorbed by the gods] and the human sacrifice of 12 Trojan princes [to transfer life power to the gods]. He defiled the corpse of Hector, but later returned it to the Trojans out of respect for the wishes of King Priam…

We learn of the city’s cruel fate from The Aeneid, in which a ten year war leads to the fall of Troy and is described at the epic’s opening. This triggers a Trojan diaspora that stretches far beyond the confines of the Aegean world.

the Greeks finally put their ships to sea….left behind only a large wooden horse before the gates…King Priam brought the horse within the gates of Troy…

In the night, the Greeks, concealed within the horse, leaped out and opened the gates for their comrades. They poured into the city, slaughtering and plundering as they went.

One of the Trojan heroes [recall this typically indicates a hybrid being]…Aeneas…was destined to lay the foundations of Rome itself...the Roman poet Virgil in his Aeneid, follows the epic hero’s escape from Troy, wanderings on the sea, and landing in Latium to father a great people…

Hector…visited Aeneas in a dream…and pleaded with him to found great Troy again… refugees… gathered, prepared to follow him.

When writing the Aeneid, [Roman] Virgil (or Vergil) drew from his studies on the [Greek] Homeric epics of the Iliad and the Odyssey to help him create a national epic poem for the Roman people...

Both heroes [Trojan – Roman Aeneas and Greek Odysseus] sail over the same sea, sometimes visiting the same locations and experiencing the same difficulties…

Both accounts feature strange creatures such as the Cyclops, providing supporting genetic evidence of early stage, clumsy efforts to renew hybridization programs.

following the guidance of the Cumaean Sibyl, Aeneas descended into the underworld. There the epic hero…found his friends who had died in the Trojan War and the deceased Greek heroes also…his father…took him to see the spirits preparing to return to the world, and showed him the long line of his descendants to come, Romulus, Caesar, and Augustus, and the glory of Rome to be.

Be sure to catch that. Consistent with Enoch’s report, the spirits of the hybrids find no rest. When the body dies, the spirit seeks a new host body for self-expression of its soul. The descendants of the hero / hybrid Aeneas are listed as Romulus, Caesar, Augustus, and so on – the rulers of the Roman Empire, in whatever iteration. The controlling spirit of Aeneas lived up to his fate to found a new Troy, AKA multicultural Rome.

  • The Western Greeks battled for centuries for control of Asia Minor with
  • the Eastern Persians,
  • then Greece won it back,
  • then Rome took it over,
  • then the Arabs took control.
  • The American-led Western nations formed an alliance with Turkey through NATO,
  • but recently President Ergodan has switched this tipping point back to the East with Russia.

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Asia Minor / Turkey should be understood to be a critical territory in the ongoing battle to control the earth.

Which explains why the Apostle Paul spent so much time there.

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“to the angel of the church in Pergamos write; These things saith he which hath the sharp sword with two edges…I know thy works, and where thou dwellest, even where Satan’s seat is: and thou holdest fast my name, and hast not denied my faith, even in those days wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr, who was slain among you, where Satan dwelleth.” (Revelation 2:12-13)

See later posts on Turkey’s key geopolitical role in shifting alliances with Russia and China and the implications for America’s current hegemony and losing the next world war.

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