AENEAS, Hector’s successor as Troy’s Commander, fled to Carthage (Tunisia) and then to Latium (Italy).

AENEAS, Hector’s successor as Troy’s Commander, fled to Carthage (now in Tunisia), then to Latium (Italy). Roman Ruler Caesar claimed he descended from Aeneas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6oIk4rhshE AENEAS, Hector’s successor as Troy’s Commander, fled to Carthage (now in Tunisia) and then to Latium (Italy). Roman Ruler Caesar claimed he descended from Aeneas. AENEAS, Hector’s successor as Troy’s …

Ancient Greek Earthling DIOMEDES showed WE CAN PHYSICALLY OVERCOME ANUNNAKI “GODS.”

Ancient Greek Earthling DIOMEDES showed WE CAN PHYSICALLY OVERCOME ANUNNAKI “GODS.” Ancient Greek Earthling DIOMEDES showed WE CAN PHYSICALLY OVERCOME ANUNNAKI “GODS.” By Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D., (Anthropology, U.C.L.A.) TROJAN ARCHER PANDARUS SHOT GREEK DIOMEDES The Trojan archer Pandarus, loyal to the ruling Anunnaki order, loosed an arrow from afar. It sliced Diomedes’ shoulder. Blood spilled. Diomedes’ …

PARIS’ TROJAN ARROW KILLED ACHILLES; PHILOCETES’ GREEK ARROW KILLED PARIS

Paris’ Perplexities: Comprehensive Review (Paris, Video 3). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6zaIFXXQGs APOLLO/UTU GUIDED PHILOCTETES TO KILL PARIS.https://youtu.be/m-n0j0D9QDE?si=cSVTSfFSWOZskAvK WAS PARIS A PATRIOT OR JUST A PROPAGANDA PATSY LIKE OSWALD? (Paris, Video 3). Coward or Hero? The Story of Paris – The CULPRIT of the Trojan War – Greek Mythology Coward or Hero? The Story of Paris – The CULPRIT …

PARIS, prophesied to trash Troy, negated his Niad girlfriend & asked Aphrodite, HELP ME HAVE HELEN

PARIS, prophesied to trash Troy, negated his Niad girlfriend & asked Aphrodite, HELP ME HAVE HELEN, mate of Menelaus, Sparta’s King* PARIS, prophesied to trash Troy, negated his Niad girlfriend & asked Aphrodite, HELP ME HAVE HELEN (mate of Menelaus, Sparta’s King) By Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA), co-author (with Janet Kira Lessin) of ANUNNAKI, EVOLUTION OF THE GODS. Sometime between 1263 BCE and 1203 …

ENKI’S AVATARS ~ ENKI AS HEPHAESTUS (2000 BCE)

Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire, metalworking, and craftsmanship, emerged in Greek mythology around 1,200 BCE during the rise of ancient Greek civilization. Mount Olympus, located in present-day Greece, was believed to be his birthplace. Born to Zeus and Hera (or Hera alone, in some versions), Hephaestus embodies ingenuity, resilience, and mastery over creation. Like …