The Hidden Vedic Inheritance

The Hidden Vedic Inheritance: How Egyptian, Mesopotamian, and Vedic Systems Were Recast by Rome, the Vatican, Britain, and America

 

Introduction: A Deception Across Ages

For most modern Christians, Easter and Christmas are simply sacred days of faith. Yet the origins of these festivals—and indeed much of the Christian framework—are deeply political. Behind the liturgy lies a history of absorption, rebranding, and concealment. The value systems of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and even the Vedic world were appropriated by Rome, institutionalized by the Vatican, exported through Britain, and finally embedded in the structures of the United States. This was not an accident of history, but a deliberate construction of power: spiritual, political, cultural, and financial.

This blog traces that long arc of deception, showing how ancient solar and sacred symbols were re-wrapped as Christian doctrine, how Europe was subdued, and how America was built as a client empire of the Vatican-British order—all while cloaking the Egyptian-Mesopotamian inheritance.

 

1. The Deep Roots: Vedic, Mesopotamian, and Egyptian Value Systems

1.1 The Solar Principle

  • Vedic traditions revered the Sun (Surya) as the giver of life and order, creating early solar calendars and astronomical alignments.
  • Mesopotamia advanced celestial observation, structuring their society around the stars, moon cycles, and planetary deities.
  • Egypt absorbed both, creating an enduring solar theology: Ra, Horus, Osiris—all linked to cycles of life, death, and rebirth.

1.2 Sacred Numbers and Geometry

  • Numbers like 12 and 13 appear across civilizations: 12 months, 12 zodiac signs, 13 as completion (12 + the center).
  • The pyramid and obelisk became visible embodiments of divine mathematics.

1.3 Transmission of Knowledge

Knowledge flowed East to West: from Vedic astronomy → Mesopotamian ritual → Egyptian temple culture. Rome, centuries later, inherited this but deliberately obscured the lineage.

 

2. Rome’s Strategy: Absorption Without Acknowledgement

Rome did not create ex nihilo; it absorbed and renamed.

2.1 Rebranding Gods

  • Egyptian Isis became linked with Virgin Mary iconography.
  • Horus, the solar child, was recast in Jesus imagery.
  • Mithras, worshipped in Rome, influenced the December 25 celebration.

2.2 Calendar Manipulation

  • Julian Calendar (45 BCE): Roman standardization of time, embedding solar cycles.
  • Council of Nicaea (325 CE): Easter’s calculation severed from Jewish Passover, using Roman formulas.
  • Gregorian Reform (1582): Pope Gregory XIII imposed a Vatican time order still in force globally.

2.3 Festivals as Control

  • Saturnalia (pagan festival) → Christmas.
  • Spring fertility rites → Easter.
  • Festivals acted as political tools to unify empire under a Christianized guise.

 

3. Europe’s Deception: Wrapping the Pagan in Christian Cloth

3.1 Literacy and Knowledge Control

  • Rome centralized literacy in monasteries. Only clerics accessed sacred texts, controlling interpretation.

3.2 Cathedrals as Hidden Temples

  • Chartres Cathedral’s alignment mirrors solar patterns.
  • Obelisks were imported to Rome and later Paris, standing in Christian squares but carrying Egyptian symbolism.

3.3 Suppressing Dissent

Alternative Christianities (e.g., Gnostics, Cathars) that resisted this blend of pagan-Christian power were crushed.

 

4. Britain: Exporter of Roman Frameworks

4.1 Anglican Continuity

Though Protestant, Britain never escaped Rome’s structure. Its church remained monarch-centered, an echo of divine kingship.

4.2 Colonial Packaging

British imperial projects exported Roman law, architecture, and festivals into colonies worldwide.

4.3 Symbolism in Stone

Obelisks like Cleopatra’s Needle were planted in London. Universities such as Oxford and Cambridge built neo-Roman/Gothic halls resembling temples.

 

5. America: The New Rome, The New Egypt

The United States was framed as an independent republic but architected in Roman-Egyptian style, with Vatican and British fingerprints.

5.1 Symbols in Washington DC

  • Capitol Building: A Roman senate hall reborn.
  • Washington Monument: An Egyptian obelisk re-centered.
  • Pentagon: Sacred geometry institutionalized.
  • Great Seal: A Roman eagle fused with an Egyptian pyramid.

5.2 Numbers and Mysticism

The Great Seal and dollar bill embed 13 layers, stars, arrows, feathers, and berries—a mystical number tied to Jesus and the apostles, but also older Egyptian sacred numerology.

5.3 Governance

  • The Senate mirrors Rome.
  • Checks and balances are Roman constitutional echoes.
  • Legal codes blend Roman civil law with British common law.

5.4 Education and the Ivy League

Elite universities mimic temples of Rome, producing a ruling class steeped in Roman-style authority. Secret societies (e.g., Skull and Bones, Masonic lodges) maintain continuity.

5.5 Holidays and Calendar

Americans celebrate Vatican-scripted festivals (Christmas, Easter) without questioning their pagan-Egyptian origins.

 

6. Mechanisms of Multi-Dimensional Control

The deception is not symbolic only—it functions across domains:

  • Spiritual: Christian doctrine cloaked older sun-worship.
  • Political: Republic and Senate institutions legitimize Roman continuity.
  • Cultural: Architecture, literature, and education enforce the narrative.
  • Financial: Banking and taxation echo Roman imperial structures.

 

7. The Modern Silence: Why Christians Don’t Call It Out

  • Faith vs History: Believers see spirituality, not construction.
  • Institutional dominance: Churches discourage historical questioning.
  • Cultural inertia: Centuries of repetition embed festivals and structures beyond scrutiny.

Thus, while the truths are visible, they are hidden in plain sight.

 

8. America as Vatican’s Client State

While appearing as a sovereign superpower, America functions as the executor of Rome’s ancient project. Its symbols, governance, festivals, and even calendar embed Roman-Vatican control. The United States, the “New World,” is the vessel of the New World Order, designed to project power globally while cloaking its Egyptian-Mesopotamian inheritance.

 

Conclusion: Reading the Symbols, Breaking the Spell

Our world is covered in symbols, calendars, and festivals whose origins trace not to Christ’s teachings but to Rome’s political genius. By absorbing Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Vedic knowledge, Rome built a structure of control passed down through the Vatican, Britain, and into America.

To see the deception is not to reject faith but to reclaim history. Until people can read the symbols, they remain caught in a game designed centuries ago: one where ancient gods are hidden behind Christian names, and empires cloak their domination in sacred festivals.

 

Reader Reflection and Action

What Can We Learn?

  • That many of the symbols and festivals we take for granted—Christmas, Easter, even national monuments—are not purely Christian or modern, but layers of older Egyptian, Mesopotamian, and Vedic traditions repackaged by Rome and the Vatican.
  • That power often hides itself in plain sight by rebranding sacred systems into acceptable forms, while keeping control over calendars, festivals, and institutions.
  • That the United States, far from being a breakaway republic, was structured deliberately in continuity with Rome and Britain, embedding Vatican influence covertly.

What Can You Do?

  • Question the symbols around you: Notice obelisks, suns, eagles, domes, and calendars, and ask what deeper meanings they carry.
  • Read history critically: Move beyond surface-level accounts and explore councils, calendars, and architecture as tools of power.
  • Discuss openly: Share these insights with peers to break the silence around how much of our cultural life is inherited deception.
  • Reclaim perspective: Recognize that spiritual faith and historical truth are not the same—understanding the latter can strengthen awareness without weakening belief.

 

This is the true inheritance: a world shaped by the Rompire, where the US plays client to Vatican ambition, all under symbols borrowed from Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Vedic sun worship.

Note: This blog is based on publicly available information, credible journalism, and patterns observed across historical and contemporary contexts. It does not seek to vilify individuals or institutions, but to reveal alignments and structures that merit deeper scrutiny.

It reflects the perspectives of concerned individuals and is intended to spark awareness, dialogue, and accountability, specially where civilizational memory and cultural sovereignty are at risk.

 


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