Aethiopes

 The Romans generally used the term "Aethiopes" (derived from Greek, meaning "burnt face") to describe dark-skinned people from sub-Saharan Africa. They also used "Mauri" (which gives us the modern word "Moors") to describe the darker-skinned populations of North Africa

 Aethiopes  is from Ati PAT, Spica on Cancer = Ovid's Phaeton/Phaethon (Pat Aten/Aries) = the Age of Cancer (c 7,000 to c 10,000 years ago) = when they appeared.

It was assumed they were burnt by the intense sun. 


Contrary to current misconceptions, they did NOT exist in Europe until  the 20th century - the modern timeline. 

They also did not exist in Egypt until  around 2,300 years ago. Egypt dubbed t hem as enemies, always depicted them on their knees, about to be smitten. 

They were called ''the dead ones''  in Egypt (Tamara, Tamari = Mary Land).

White Light -- Ta Mari/Meri (Mary land, from Matria Esh)  does not joke about laws and Cosmic Order. 

White Light and darkness do NOT coexist. Faking history + images does NOT change the facts.







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