http://www.reuters.com/article/us-serbia-archaeology-magic-idUSKCN10K10L
>Archaeologists are trying to decipher magic spells etched onto tiny rolls of gold and silver that they found alongside skeletons of humans buried almost 2,000 years ago.
>"We read the names of a few demons, that are connected to the territory of modern-day Syria," archaeologist Ilija Dankovic said at the dig
This won't end well.
>>18011212
>Image from "Evil Dead" film series
>>18011212
Hahahahahahaha
>>18011212
>>"We read the names of a few demons, that are connected to the territory of modern-day Syria," archaeologist Ilija Dankovic said at the dig
This explains everything.
This is pretty interesting. Any one else have any other stuff like this? I would be greatly appreciative.
>>18011212
>"We read the names
oh fugg
>>18011212
Probably an old Greek or Roman magical text since they were incredibly common.
>>18011212
>releasing the old ones
Well it was nice knowing you guys.
there's a subsection of the world of conspiracy research that is convinced that ISIS is actually a front for a ''satanic human sacrifices'' operation and that the real reason for the middle-east wars is the search for ancient occult artifacts and ancient weapons
>>18011516
Obviously they'd shill that to make it seem cooler than installing equality.
Kosovo je Srbija!
>>18011557
TAKO JEEEE
watched the video at the link. Sounds like it's just talismans. Nothing wrong with that.
Srbe na vrbe
>>18011516
Kek, the only human sacrifices ISIS does are gays, women, and nonbelievers (oh wait, those are the "moderate" Muslims in literally every state which enforces sharia law/Muslim theocracy, ISIS only kills reporters and other almost un-noticeable nonbelievers, hence why you haven't seen them as much in the news as before.)
>>18011225
And?
>>18011516
yes I believe this to an extent...
>>18011516
it's named after an egyptian goddess and they are part of the chaos magic prevalent in the middle east.
>>18011212
Bumping for skeletons