Demon Moloch Statue Placed prominently at The Vatican

People,

Click on the Youtube link, the Encyclopedia Britannica LInk at the bottom, and read the snippets of conversation. People all around are coming to the realization that there are underground worlds wherefrom demons manipulate the surface and carry out kidnappings.

Dean

Subject: Fw: VATICAN CONNECTIONS

it is being made known, there are underground tunnels
in our earth's crust, that go all over our world. stories
of great underground cities are also mentioned.
yes, there is physical evidence of Noah's Ark finding
**dry land and unloading there, in Turkey.

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Vatican place a large statue of Molech at the entrance of the Colleseum - YouTube

From: Amber
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022, 07:54:06 PM EDT
Subject: Re: VATICAN CONNECTIONS
I always keep an eye on Turkey.
There are many underground caves.
Noah and his family possibly lived in them after the flood.

Maybe Homocompensis survived in the caves there too, or
under Israel.
Maybe some under the mountains of Ukraine with the Giants.
I think we will know more very soon [ if the disclosures are
made public ].
Caves and tunnels lead from Jerusalem to the Vatican.
They hide Coneheads and NAZI war criminals there.
True Cannibles.
Why do we think the pope was fine with putting Moloch's statue
in front of the Roman Collesium? They are all friends.

Moloch | Definition & Facts | Britannica

To quote from that Britannica link:

Moloch, also spelled Molech, a Canaanite deity associated in biblical sources with the practice of child sacrifice. The name derives from combining the consonants of the Hebrew melech (“king”) with the vowels of boshet (“shame”), the latter often being used in the Old Testament as a variant name for the popular god Baal (“Lord”).

In the Hebrew Bible, Moloch is presented as a foreign deity who was at times illegitimately given a place in Israel’s worship as a result of the syncretistic policies of certain apostate kings. The laws given to Moses by God expressly forbade the Jews to do what was done in Egypt or in Canaan. “You shall not give any of your children to devote them by fire to Moloch, and so profane the name of your God” (Leviticus 18:21). Yet kings such as Ahaz (2 Kings 16:3) and Manasseh (2 Kings 21:6), having been influenced by the Assyrians, are reported to have worshipped Moloch at the hilled site of Topheth, outside the walls of Jerusalem. This site flourished under Manasseh’s son King Amon but was destroyed during the reign of Josiah, the reformer. “And he defiled Topheth, which is in the valley of the sons of Hinnom, that no one might burn his son or his daughter as an offering to Moloch” (2 Kings 23:10).

@Ephraimite you have access to some older and other interesting reference material don't you? If so, could you please share some snippets from such material if there's anything at all interesting or more elucidating?

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Ephraimite,

I don't actually have such material. I was just cutting and pasting from a post from a lady named Amber that jim Hicks had sent to me.

Dean

Continuing the above ...

This fellow who did up the video is apaparently doing research along these lines. He seems like a decent fellow.

His video.

Cheers!