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Crazy Quest for Ireland and America

Twisted Truth Behind the Story

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You are probably wondering what Ireland and the Americas had to do with each other and then there was the word “crazy”. Some might think it is talking about the Vikings who discovered the Americas around 1000 AD, but that isn’t even close as we are talking about a group originally called the Fomorians. To find the truth, we will go back to the Pleistocene Extinction and quickly come up to about 35 hundred years ago. So many get into the act it is mind blowing as the Fomorians have chased just about everyone out of Ireland and the King of Scythia sent his son to straighten out the Amalekite rulers in Egypt. The Jews get involved, the Edomites, the Ethiopians, the Thebans, and even the Mideanites help one family take control of most of Europe. After a couple hundred years, the whole thing starts up again as the Scythians, Iberians, Thebans, Jews Ethiopians, Sidonians, the Amalekites and the good old Fomorians start a new push that leads to the Americas and to the settling of Ireland. As a spoiler, let me just say King Solomon and his 700 political wives play a role; the Sidonian King Hiram plays a role; and a female Pharaoh of Egypt with part of her name being Moses play major roles in this crazy and important history. Antiguo Realeza Oriente Medio Faraón África
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