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Noble Lineage Of Jesus Christ

The bloodline of Jesus traced through the Odinic and Davidic Dynasties of Europe. Here’s more from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

Aryan Ancestry Unveiled

Ever since the 17th century, scholars have noted similarities among the more than 400 dialects of the Indo-European languages. Researchers agree that they can all be traced back to one ancestral language, called Proto-Indo-European (PIE) or Aryan. Who were they, where did they originate from, and what was their influence on modern civilization? Here’s more from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

Nickelodeon Casts Satanic Spell

How did the Nickelodeon channel select its name? It’s apparently a combination of the words “Nike” and “Odin.” The spelling suggests a spell — an attempt to teach children not to follow or believe in God. Here’s more from the Demon Erasers.

Esoteric Pagan Anthropology

In the pre-Christian pagan religion of the Scandinavian and Northern Germanic people, Odin is the ruler of the Aesir, the principal race of gods and goddesses in Norse mythology. Archeologist and historian Thor Heyerdahl speculated that Odin, commonly thought of today as a mythical Norse god, was a historical person who founded the Norwegian-Swedish royal dynasty. More from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

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The Tribe of Dan

To the Germans, he was known as Votan. To the Anglo-Saxons Woden. To the Norse and other Scandinavians, he was known as Odin. A Reuters News Agency report from Nov. 30, 2001: “The Viking god Odin may have been a real king who lived in what is now southern Russia 2,000 years ago, Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl said in a controversial new book on Thursday.

In The Hunt for Odin, Heyerdahl says his archaeological digs by the Sea of Azov in Russia backed evidence in 13th century sagas, written by Snorre Sturlason, that Odin was more than a myth. Odin was a king who lived around Azov before being driven out by the Romans and taking his followers to Sweden. Ancient metal belt holders, rings and armbands dating from 100-200 AD found in excavations around the mouth of the Don River were almost identical to Viking equivalents found in Gotland, Sweden, some 800 years later, he said. More from anthropologist and author Robert Sepehr.

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