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The Magogians are the Scythians. This is a wikipedia reference, but there is a ton of supporting evidence elsewhere.

Britain (the original Celts of Scotland, Ireland and Britain), was originally a Scythian outpost, so maybe there is a connection there, but pretty much everything I could find, going back millennia, says that the group that the bible references as the Magogians are the Scythians (or a subgroup of them).

The Scythian Empire, which ruled most of Europe and Asia for between 3000 and 5000 years (or more) has been purposefully wiped out of history (see my other post in this thread). Any analysis that doesn't account for that is wrong, simply by missing that essential context.

1 year ago
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Reason: None provided.

The Magogians are the Scythians. This is a wikipedia reference, but there is a ton of supporting evidence elsewhere.

Britain (the original Celts of Scotland, Ireland and Britain), was originally a Scythian outpost, so maybe there is a connection there, but pretty much everything I could find, going back millennia, says that the Magogians are the Scythians (or a subgroup of them).

The Scythian Empire, which ruled most of Europe and Asia for between 3000 and 5000 years (or more) has been purposefully wiped out of history (see my other post in this thread). Any analysis that doesn't account for that is wrong, simply by missing that essential context.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Magogians are the Scythians. This is a wikipedia reference, but there is a ton of supporting evidence elsewhere.

Britain (the original Celts of Scotland, Ireland and Britain), was originally a Scythian outpost, so maybe there is a connection there, but pretty much everything I could find, going back millennia, says that the Magogians are the Scythians.

The Scythian Empire, which ruled most of Europe and Asia for between 3000 and 5000 years (or more) has been purposefully wiped out of history (see my other post in this thread). Any analysis that doesn't account for that is wrong, simply by missing that essential context.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Magogians are the Scythians. This is a wikipedia reference, but there is a ton of supporting evidence elsewhere.

Britain (the original Celts of Scotland, Ireland and Britain), was originally a Scythian outpost, so maybe there is a connection there, but pretty much everything I could find, going back millennia, says that the Magogians are the Scythians.

The Scythian Empire, which ruled most of Europe and Asia for between 3000 and 5000 years (or more) has been purposefully wiped out of history (see my other post in this thread). Any analysis that doesn't account for that is wrong.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Magogians are the Scythians. This is a wikipedia reference, but there is a ton of supporting evidence elsewhere.

Britain (the original Celts of Scotland, Ireland and Britain), was originally a Scythian outpost, so maybe there is a connection there, but pretty much everything I could find, going back millennia, says that the Magogians are the Scythians.

The Scythian Empire, which ruled most of Europe and Asia for between 3000 and 5000 (or more) years has been purposefully wiped out of history (see my other post in this thread). Any analysis that doesn't account for that is wrong.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Magogians are the Scythians. This is a wikipedia reference, but there is a ton of supporting evidence elsewhere.

Britain (the original Celts of Scotland, Ireland and Britain), was originally a Scythian outpost, so maybe there is a connection there, but pretty much everything I could find, going back millennia, says that the Magogians are the Scythians.

The Scythian Empire has been purposefully wiped out of history (see my other post in this thread). Any analysis that doesn't account for that is wrong.

1 year ago
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The Magogians are the Scythians. This is a wikipedia reference, but there is a ton of supporting evidence elsewhere.

Britain (the original Celts of Scotland, Ireland and Britain), was originally a Scythian outpost, so maybe there is a connection there, but pretty much everything I could find, going back millennia, says that the Magogians are the Scythians.

1 year ago
1 score