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Season Of Saturnalia Explained | Robert Sepehr
Robert Sepehr's exposé "Season of Saturnalia Explained" uncovers the dark, esoteric roots of Winter Solstice traditions assimilated into Christmas. As an anthropologist, Sepehr traces these rituals back to pre-Christian pagan celebrations-Saturnalia in Rome and Ule in Scandinavia-where feasting and gift-giving honored the rebirth of the Sun, symbolized by the goat (Capricorn). Jesus' birthdate isn't specified in the Bible; scholars estimate April, May, or September. The December 25th date aligns with the birth of other "saviors" like Mithras, born of a virgin, resurrected, and worshiped on Sundays. Sepehr connects these myths to Jewish mysticism, citing Sabbatai Zevi, who declared himself Messiah in 1666, preaching redemption through sin. His influence on cabalistic movements is documented. While literal human sacrifices have stopped, elite occult practices continue in secret. Sepehr's work challenges the sanitized narrative of Christmas, revealing it as a synthesis of pagan and cabalistic traditions. To secure the existence of our people and a future for White children, understanding our authentic heritage-untainted by Jewish mysticism-is crucial.
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