Quetzalcoatl
Symbols
[Reptilian god, hence all the Human Sacrifices, symbolically seen in Snake swallowing human, Oroboros, and his Snake form. His stone head looks like a Shapeshifted reptilian (Reptoids). Michael Harner, in his 1977 article The Enigma of Aztec Sacrifice, estimates the number of persons sacrificed in central Mexico in the 15th century as high as 250,000 per year (wikipedia.org).]
See: Tezcatlipoca
Reptilian EVP and Reverse speech - Peggy Kane Volume One 24 of 24
Reptilian EVP and Reverse speech - Peggy Kane Volume One 23 of 24
Religion, Reptilians
[1977] The Enigma of Aztec
Sacrifice by Michael Harner
While some might be sacrificed and eaten on the field of battle, most
were taken to home communities or to the capital, where they were kept in wooden
cages to be fattened until sacrificed by the priests at the temple-pyramids.
Most of the sacrifices involved tearing out the heart, offering it to the sun
and, with some blood, also to the idols. The corpse was then tumbled down the
steps of the pyramid and carried off to be butchered. The head went on the local
skull rack, displayed in central plazas alongside the temple-pyramids. At least
three of the limbs were the property of the captor if he had seized the prisoner
without assistance in battle. Later, at a feast given at the captor's quarters,
the central dish was a stew of tomatoes, peppers, and the limbs of his victim.
The remaining torso, in Tenochtitlán at least, went to the royal zoo where it
was used to feed carnivorous mammals, birds, and snakes. ...they
also discovered piles of human skulls, which apparently had been broken open to
obtain the brains, possibly a choice delicacy reserved for the priesthood, and
to mount the skulls on a ceremonial rack.
.....the Aztecs frequently withdrew from conquered
territory without establishing administrative centers or garrisons. This
"failure" to consolidate conquest in the Old World fashion puzzled Cortés, who
asked Moctezuma to explain why he allowed the surrounded Tlaxcalans to maintain
their independence. Moctezuma reportedly replied that his people could thus
obtain captives for sacrifice. Since the Aztecs did not normally eat people of
their own policy, which would have been socially and politically disruptive,
they needed nearby "enemy" populations on whom they could prey for captives.
This behavior makes sense in terms of Aztec cannibalism: from the Aztec point of
view, the Tlaxcalan state was preserved as a stockyard. The Aztecs were unique
among the world's states in having a cannibal empire.
......"Then they kicked the bodies down the steps, and
the Indian butchers who were waiting below cut off their arms and legs and
flayed their faces, which they afterwards prepared like glove leather, with
their beards on, and kept for their drunken festivals. Then they ate their flesh
with a sauce of peppers and tomatoes."
Sacred Heart Quetzalcoatl, the lord of life and death displays the "sacred heart of
Babylon"
http://www.remnantofgod.org/images/IGC/pagan-rcc.htm
Snake
Caduceus
Statue of Quetzalcoatl with entwined snakes around a rod
[Video]
THIS IS HUGE!!! Reptilian Jackass Steve-O Shapeshifts Out of Control!
QUETZALCOATL , il " SERPENTE PIUMATO " adorato dai MAYA