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==Tuatha Dé Danann==
==Tuatha Dé Danann==
Although the Irish Goddess Danu is generally expressed to be the progenitor of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]], we take the position that this narrative appears to be stemming from later renditions of historical accounts crafted by the [[TEE|Thothian-Enki-Enlil]] collectives to cover up the authentic Israelites from [[Éire]], after the [[Fall of Solar Dragon Queens|fall of the solar dragon queens]] during the [[Ascension Timeline Rebellion]]. Subsequently, the stolen material was issued as the [[Emerald Tablet]] in Egypt, along with cloned lunar female deities generated by the [[Annunaki Hybrid Fallen Angelics|Annunaki’s]] [[Isis Treaty]], beginning to show up in the [[Planetary Grid Network]] as “witches” to control the [[Collective Egregores]] after the [[Atlantian Flood]], which is also when they brought in the [[Lunar Matrix]].<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/3862-emerald-crystal-heart-of-eire Emerald Heart of Eire]</ref>
Although the Irish Goddess Danu is generally expressed to be the progenitor of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]], we take the position that this narrative appears to be stemming from later renditions of historical accounts crafted by the [[TEE|Thothian-Enki-Enlil]] collectives to cover up the authentic Israelites from [[Éire]], after the [[Fall of Solar Dragon Queens|fall of the solar dragon queens]] during the [[Ascension Timeline Rebellion]]. Subsequently, the stolen material was issued as the [[Emerald Tablet]] in Egypt, along with cloned lunar female deities generated by the [[Annunaki Hybrid Fallen Angelics|Annunaki’s]] [[Isis Treaty]], beginning to show up in the [[Planetary Grid Network]] as “witches” to control the [[Collective Egregores]] after the [[Atlantian Flood]], which is also when they brought in the [[Lunar Matrix]]. See [[Tuatha Dé Danann]]. ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/3862-emerald-crystal-heart-of-eire Emerald Heart of Eire]</ref>


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