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posted ago by Nurarihyon_no_MAGA ago by Nurarihyon_no_MAGA +88 / -2

Legends have it in ancient Japan…

…once every month a hundred supernatural spirits of folklore come out at night to parade through the streets …

…this is the Hyakki Yagyou, led by the powerful Nurarihyon…

Tonight is one of those nights…

…and we are those hundred spirits that will be on parade to haunt the enemies of freedom...

....where we go one...WE GO ALL!


Hey y'all, u/Nurarihyon_no_MAGA here guest hosting tonight’s UNLEASHED for a special event: American Mythology month!

Now you may be asking yourself: Why should we examine Native American folklore? Isn’t this board dedicated to researching Q and the Great Awakening?

A few days ago, I stumbled upon this video:

https://rumble.com/vf4jwx-william-cooper-mystery-babylon-27-americas-assignment-with-destiny-33.html

and then read this article that u/ashlanddog posted

https://exploringrealhistory.blogspot.com/2022/07/part-2-american-prophecy-prophecy-rock.html

Then I suddenly came up with an idea,

My hypothesis is there may be a hidden link between the culture of the Native Americans and the cultures of the ancient Egyptians, Chinese, or possibly other civilizations that have been lost to time.

I believe that mythology is also a defining of a country’s culture, and it influences generations of it’s people with inspiration in naming future discoveries

Greek mythology influenced early theatrical performances and future discoveries in astronomy; Japanese mythology inspired art and was the biggest inspiration behind the creation of Pokémon and Anime; Egyptian mythology led to the production of iconic landmarks and tourist attractions for the country, and inspired movies and games; Even Indian, Chinese, and even Norse folklore has also influenced popular media to this day.

After conversing with u/ashlanddog, I asked him if we could collaborate to dedicate the next series of UNLEASHED posts to researching some of the obscure Native American Mythologies, where they fit in the puzzle of history and culture, and possibly proving the existence of this link

Gather round folks, it’s time to explore some of the seemingly forgotten mythical legends of the tribes of the indigenous Americas, discover some ancient secrets about the country we all know and love, compare and contrast them to the folklore of other countries, and perhaps give some inspiration to any future story writers who are browsing this board right now.

There is a TON of overlooked stories that have untapped potential for us to explore and research to find out just how "enlightened" the Native Americans really were....

Grab your lanterns and shovels everyone, it's excavation time!


Each week we'll take a look a different Native American Myth and we'll se what it has in common with the rest of the world's folklore

Let's start off with the most iconic and ubiquitous animal in the southwest, the coyote; The Natives worshipped it as the creator of Earth, a god of fertility, and a trickster spirit similar to the kitsune of Japan

http://mikesirota.com/myths-and-legends-coyote-the-trickster/

https://www.firstpeople.us/american-indian/results.html?q=Coyote

https://indigenouspeoplenet.wordpress.com/2017/01/21/coyote-stories/

http://www.native-languages.org/legends-coyote.htm

https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2018/07/the-legends-of-the-coyote-and-the-chupacabra/

https://twinrocks.com/legends/dieties/coyote-of-navajo-mythology.html

https://www.ancientpages.com/2017/04/28/coyote-native-american-trickster-creator-sacred-animal-can-deceive-also-give-wisdom/