but they celebrate actual Nazis, because they fought Russia
Or, because they sent the rich Jews to Palestine?
There wouldn't be Israel if Hitler and the Nazis hadn't sent the rich Jews to Palestine.
And now Nazis fight for Zelensky.
Quite the cozy arrangement.
Maybe Phoenicians? Sea-fairing, worshiped Baal (often depicted with horns), ships look pretty similar.
Check this out...
"Viking society only developed in the 9th century C.E., and there is no sign that Vikings really wore horned helmets."
They mention Sardinia a few times in the article, but I don't know if that is where the horned helmets actually came from...I still think Tyre and Phoenicia would be a good bet.
I skimmed the article but got the gist...you might want to give it a closer look.
Edit: They say the helmets are from the "Near East" but I don't think they specify.
Oh wait..."The motif likely reached Europe from the East thanks to Phoenician travelers from the eastern Mediterranean coastal area, reports Sana Noor Haq for CNN."
See, this is why I should read articles more thoroughly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmwCd0pwj6w
Starts at like the 2:50 mark.
I think it's a bit deeper than drugs. Probably raised in occult culture.
I was in Mensa back in the day, and on a lark I went to a young single Mensans event.
A woman held them at a bar right on or around DuPont Circle in DC. In fact, I believe she lived above the bar.
That lady was a cryptographer, and had spider in her email address. Possibly NSA or something along those lines. Anyhow, she was like way older than everyone else. A little creepy if ya ask me,...I don't know if I would consider 45 or so "young". Everyone else was under 30, and almost everyone 25 or younger.
I've seen Phish a few times. More than a few actually.
And since my brother is a fan, heard a fair amount of their live shows online.
One really intriguing one was Madison Square Garden, 12/30/1997, where Trey played a version of the song "Harpua" that was called the "Pentagram Harpua".
He tells a LONG story during the song about how a line of synchronicities led him to stealing various (and odd) pieces of food and placing them on a pentagram in the woods (to feed a demon I believe).
My brother laughed that story off. I found it fairly profound, but not in a good way. I would say that I found it interesting because I never thought about occultists getting synchronicities too (not that Trey is one, but that story was VERY questionable).
Not only that, but they have a guest singer on after that story, and he and Trey do the song 500 Miles, and they say "Hannibal Lecter" during the chorus.
Just goofy all around.
Like I said, you are broken.
It's pretty sad.