The Nephilim Chronicles: Fallen Angels in the Ohio Valley by Zimmerman Fritz

The Nephilim Chronicles: Fallen Angels in the Ohio Valley by Zimmerman Fritz

Author:Zimmerman, Fritz [Zimmerman, Fritz]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2010-12-24T16:00:00+00:00


Ge “The Gea/Gaea word is well known, and it is the most common EMSL word if all of the phonetic

variations are allowed. We hear the “ge” sound daily in words, such as geodesy, geography, geology, and genealogy, and the Ge-sound is likely the root for words God?Goddess.” Re/Ra “ We are not accustomed to the Re/Ta word, due largely to a highly different Sun-meaning in

Egyptian Culture, but this is clearly the Greek Earth Goddess Rhea. We start with the names Terra/Thera/Tyre from the Greek world and the names Ere (Ireland)/Earth/Erde (Earth – German) from the English world. The above findings that “E” is a god-word and that “Te/THe/Ty/ De” is a definite article leaves no choice but that R# means “Earth Goddess.”

Significant RE/Ra words are Iran, (Lake) Erie, Siberia, Syria, Tara, Tyre



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