Rod further blurted yet more channelling from Thomas, “St. Patrick was invented by a bishop in the 8th century who commissioned a monk to write the history of a fictional evangelical figure, about 400 years after St. Patrick was supposed to have been there. There may have been Christian missionaries who came on behalf of Rome and did appalling things like murder druids and so on… a composite was made later to make him into this wonderful guy who saved Ireland from paganism. Thomas Sheridan, 23 November 2017…”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ0gXpDojcE

The snakes St. Patrick allegedly banished from Ireland were probably the natives of pagan and druidic culture. Apparently, snakes have never been native to Ireland. Patrick converted pagans to Christianity or just killed them. As for the American Indians, Thomas suggests perhaps 100,000 million of them have been culled since the time of Columbus.

“Oh yes,” confirmed Rod, “History, herstory, the victory story. The official story of everything. Read all about it! Read all about it!”

Arther thought how they could have done with Getafix and his magic potion from the Asterix stories to keep Patrick at bay.

Was Göbeklitepe to be yet another story of the victorious? Who might the victorious be?

 

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