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A very brief overview of an often misunderstood African deity and the western elite’s attempts at its misappropriation.
(above): Artist rendering of a group of European colonists in Benin, watching what is clearly a ritual celebration officiated by the priests and devotees of the fire/volcanic deity Djihoussou. Here, he is constructed and worshiped just as the ancient Molech. It was the universal tradition of the Hebrews to offer-up their first born sons, oftentimes to atone for offenses. However, the traditional universal rites was merely passing their first born sons through the holy fire, for protection and purification. Oftentimes, Molech would request that one's first born sons simply become devotees, a tradition still extant at the great temple of the “fire and thunder” deity Djihoussou.
We often hear repetitively about the so-called "secret rites" that take place at the Bohemian Grove by the so-called Illuminati "elite".
They are often accused of being "satanic worshipers" of the Canaanite "god" Molech/Moloch.
Although there’s no doubt that this might be true, what is in doubt are the legitimacy of these rites, which should be viewed more as an example of how ancient, Afro-Hebraic traditions, have historically been misappropriated by foreigners, especially during the invention and rise of Christianity, and were demonized or little understood. Neither did they bother to learn of Molech’s ancient esoteric, African origins and his spiritual function within its indigenous priesthoods.
Further, when Molech’s history is taken out of its African cultural, ritual and theological context by foreigners, these rites can be spiritually perverted and universally misunderstood. In this respect, is offered below a brief explanation of Molech, with the intent to place the nature of this deity in some much needed perspective.
European depiction of Molech holding infant to be offered as sacrifice, as written in western biblical mythical fables. However, within its actual African Hebraic and Babylonian theology, Molech was often indistinguishable from Yahweh (Jehovah); and was actually a consort to the much worshipped African goddess Anath. Here his ritual construction illustrates both she and him as “mother” and “father.”
In ancient Lebanon, Molech was presided over by his chief priest, King Hiram of Tyre. The same king who allegedly built the first great temple to King Solomon. (1 Kings 5:1-11).
As the great deity of fire, Molech's primary function was no different in scope and design than Yahweh, who was originally worshipped by the Afro-Hebrews as a volcano “fire” god. Both demanded strict devotion and service to the community, utilizing his powers. Both imposed strict dietary, marriage and living taboos. Both brought down their full wrath or demanded sacrifices in lieu of, when violated or offended. To clear the land of “sin,” Molech (just as Yahweh) often demanded the first born sons of its priests and devotees, and the first born animals for sacrifice (Exodus 13:2).
During Molech’s priest’s travels into ancient Tyre, the Afro-Hebrews maintained a ritual purification custom of passing their first born sons through the fire at the shrine of Molech. For centuries they continued this practice, until the jealous competing priests of Yahweh forbade them from doing so. (Leviticus 18:21).
In ancient Jerusalem, the Hebrews brought Molech's worship to the villagers, where they built a huge shrine to him, famously known as Gehenna.
Molech, which actually means “king of the deities,” was not “God”, but was considered to be the “king of all of the deities.” He was an Afro-Phoenician (Canaanite) deity, whose enormous spirit of fire symbolized the sacred “fire of life”, healing, protection and of purification. Molech was the chief fire deity on the famous ancient Cushite Island of Elephantine; located along the Nile in northern Nubia, (now southern Kemet [Egypt]).
Molech’s priests carried his worship throughout the ancient world, including into Peloponnese (southern Greece), Rome, Constantinople (ancient Turkey) and into ancient Tyre, now present day Lebanon. The Afro-Greeks assimilated him as their Hercules, because he killed their enemies by fire. The same fate as the Prophet Daniel who was allegedly saved by Yahweh when he was thrown into the fire.
Above, a Europeanized interpretation of the ancient Afro-Phoenician Canaanites, and their ritual ceremonies to Molech. The African tam-tams are played during ceremonies to appease the ancestors and Molech.
During ancient times, when the world's indigenous religions demanded human sacrifice, Molech was one of the most famous. People from all across the ancient world came to his temples for atonement, financial assistance, protection, infertility, etc. The way that the Western bible has been compiled and edited is to render the impression that the ritual, moral and behavior manifestation of "Yahweh" is unique to only him. However, history does not support this claim.
There is actually strong indication that Molech and Yahweh (both originally mountain fire deities) are one and the same "god", bearing different names indicative of the ethnic Hebrew tribes who originally worshiped him.
Centuries later, the emerging Christian cults not understanding Molech’s esoteric significance, and seeking any means to suppress competition, misrelated these popular shrines with their fantasies of “hell,” and quickly demonized Molech. He was thus added to their endless pantheon of the world’s indigenous people’s deities they pejoratively labeled as “satanic idols.”
Ironically, these emerging Christian cults could not distance themselves from the obvious similarities between Molech and their acquired “Yahweh/Jehovah”. In fact, in most of the ancient world, they are considered one and the same “god,” simply bearing different names indicative of the ethnic Hebrew tribes whom originally worshiped him.
"Thou shalt not delay to offer the first of thy ripe fruits, and of thy liquors: the firstborn of thy sons shalt thou give unto me." (Exodus 22:29).
These Christian cults would later incorporate and celebrate the ceremonial killing of their “first born” into the ritualized, Eucharistic killing based on the mythology of what they claim to be their god’s “first and only begotten son,” they called Christ.
The validity of this photo’s event cannot be verified. It is one circulating, claiming to be from 1909 and apparently depicts a group of ritualistic elite sacrificing a Black young male to their “Moloch” during one of their dark satanic rites at Bohemian Grove. However, what can be verified is the pathological racist and elitist nature of this cultic fraternity; and that the form of sorcery which demands human sacrifices for the purpose of gaining and maintaining power and control of the world, is not the history of the authentic Molech so loved and worshiped by the ancient Hebrews at Elephantine.
In truth, Molech is not the Christian Satan, nor has he ever been identified with “demonic” activity. In recent times, it is the ignorant elite of Europe and the U.S. who have attempted to mimic the ancient rituals of the Hebraic priests.
The ultimate aim of these global elites being to appropriate and incorporate their deluded fantasies of what they imagine to be Molech’s ancient rites and worship into their bizarre, fraternal, cannibalistic, sexually infused pagan rites.
This they do in their perpetual aim to maintain world power and control. However, by attempting to ritually manifest Molech’s power through made-up supernatural means will yield little, and proves how little they understand of the nature of divine Spirit.
Fortunately, utilizing ancient Kemetic esoteric symbols does not the deity make. It is just an inert symbol, whose secret rites to empower these elite do not possess. In this respect, what they are practicing, and whatever malevolent forces they are manifesting, is strictly unique to them, and might indeed be interpreted as “evil.”