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This [[Luciferian]] miasmatic [[Corvidae Curse| Corvidae black magic curse]] and the ongoing [[Celtic Massacre]]s contributed to some of the distortions held in the legends, which recount the [[Tuatha Dé Danann|Tuatha De Danann]] in [[Ireland]] said to arrive there from the east, namely from Egypt and the Black Sea. Some of these factions were [[Annunaki Hybrid Fallen Angelics|Annunaki hybrids]] that were forcibly merged with the subsequent waves of the [[Tu’Atha]] Celtic-Druid maji lineages of [[Solar Rishi]] from [[Ursa Major]], earning them the moniker Tuatha De Danann (Children of Goddess Danu).<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/3862-emerald-crystal-heart-of-eire Emerald Heart of Eire]</ref>
This [[Luciferian]] miasmatic [[Corvidae Curse| Corvidae black magic curse]] and the ongoing [[Celtic Massacre]]s contributed to some of the distortions held in the legends, which recount the [[Tuatha Dé Danann|Tuatha De Danann]] in [[Ireland]] said to arrive there from the east, namely from Egypt and the Black Sea. Some of these factions were [[Annunaki Hybrid Fallen Angelics|Annunaki hybrids]] that were forcibly merged with the subsequent waves of the [[Tu’Atha]] Celtic-Druid maji lineages of [[Solar Rishi]] from [[Ursa Major]], earning them the moniker Tuatha De Danann (Children of Goddess Danu).<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/3862-emerald-crystal-heart-of-eire Emerald Heart of Eire]</ref>


 
This is the primary source of the mythical legends surrounding the [[Tuatha Dé Danann|Tuatha De Danann]], said to be from Goddess [[Danu]] which is actually coded with hidden meaning in [[Ireland]] grids, denoting the forced hybridization made with [[Thothian Luciferians|Thothian Egyptian Anu tribes]], which intended to corrupt the original [[Hibiru-Aryan Christos Templars|Hibiru Melchizedek]] [[Tribe of Dan]] with [[Luciferian]] genetic modifications. The [[NAA]] desired that their preferred luciferian bloodlines would replace the [[Celtic-Druid Grail Bloodlines|Celt-Druids]] in Ireland as the chosen ones, as their alien hybrids were planned to reside in the holy lands of Israel. Thus, the [[Tuatha Dé Danann|Tuatha De Danann]] are the product of that subsequent hybridization with their accounts retold in many of Ireland’s folklores and traditional stories, some embellished with scenes of brutality, violence and war, in order to hide the origins of the first waves of Tu’Atha [[Elohim]] offspring sourcing from the original [[Azurite]] [[Hyperboreans]], that were guided in [[Éire]] by the [[White Elohei Mother Ériú]].


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Danann is generally believed to be the genitive of a female name, for which the nominative case is not attested. It has been reconstructed as Danu, of which Anu (genitive Anann) may be an alternative form. Anu is called "mother of the Irish gods" by Cormac mac Cuilennáin. The [[Tuatha Dé Danann]] then fought the Second Battle of Magh Tuireadh against the Fomorians. Nuada was killed by the Fomorian king Balor's poisonous eye, but Balor was killed himself by Lugh, the champion of the Tuatha Dé, who then took over as king.
Danann is generally believed to be the genitive of a female name, for which the nominative case is not attested. It has been reconstructed as Danu, of which Anu (genitive Anann) may be an alternative form. Anu is called "mother of the Irish gods" by Cormac mac Cuilennáin. The [[Tuatha Dé Danann]] then fought the Second Battle of Magh Tuireadh against the Fomorians. Nuada was killed by the Fomorian king Balor's poisonous eye, but Balor was killed himself by Lugh, the champion of the Tuatha Dé, who then took over as king.


A third battle was fought against a subsequent wave of invaders, the Milesians, from the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (present day Galicia and Northern Portugal), descendants of Míl Espáine (who are thought to represent the Goidelic Celts). The Milesians encountered three goddesses of the Tuatha Dé Danann, [[Eriu|Ériu]], Banba and Fodla, who asked that the island be named after them; Ériu is the origin of the modern name [[Éire]], and Banba and Fodla are still sometimes used as poetic names for [[Ireland]].<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuatha_D%C3%A9_Danann]</ref>
A third battle was fought against a subsequent wave of invaders, the Milesians, from the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (present day Galicia and Northern Portugal), descendants of Míl Espáine (who are thought to represent the Goidelic Celts). The Milesians encountered three goddesses of the Tuatha Dé Danann, [[Eriu|Ériu]], Banba and Fodla, who asked that the island be named after them; Ériu is the origin of the modern name [[Éire]], and Banba and Fodla are still sometimes used as poetic names for [[Ireland]].<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuatha_D%C3%A9_Danann wiki]</ref>
 


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