For the 10 Millionth Time

Etruscan. Phoenician. Tartarian. Scythian. Celt. Mongol. Russian. Italian. Germanic. Goth. Visigoth. Greek. Hun. Norse. Scottish. Turk. Irish. African. Syrian. Native American etc etc etc

Anyone who knows … KNOWS… that Ancient Etruscan artefacts were translated, just a few short decades ago, using the Coelbren (Cymric) (Ancient British) alphabet.

To blame The “PHONEYS” for ALL of today’s ills is beyond ——–BOOOOOOM! MIND MELT here.

FFS, peeps.

The “Phoneys” are even mentioned in the Bible – The ‘ancient’ Phoenicians traded heavily with the far away countries (Ezekiel, ch.27).

That mention comes along with the TARSHISH (Tartarians)

Now you can take the “Tyre is beautiful” approach or concentrate on the “slavery” mention!

According to some – WE are OUR OWN ENEMY. And we live in the Clouds!!!

The townsfolk flee the city, making their way towards Italy and France, among other nations. Those regions must still have been populated sparsely around that time. A short while later, the “Mongols”, or the Great Ones, invade the West as well, inspired by their victory in the Trojan War. They are also known as Tarquins, or the Tartar Khans. These events can be dated to the very beginning of the XIV century.

In particular, they begin to reign over Italy and make Florence their stronghold. This is how the Etruscans, or the Russians, came to Italy and settled there. It is likely that in the late XIV century they also founded a small settlement in Latia, calling it Rome. It is for a good reason that “the very name of the new city (Roma) was of Etruscan origin” ([106], page 46). Russian origin, in other words – the Italian settlement may have received its name from the Russian word “ramo” – shoulder, arm, or upper arm. The Old Russian plural would be “ramena”, an anachronism, according to V. Dahl’s dictionary ([225]). The word “armia” (army) must be of a similar origin.

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