>>16807873>Or did the kikes successfully keep it from you?Keep it from us? They keep fucking retelling it in movies, or using the two main characters thereof and have been for decades.
In the late 1800's the Freemason Rudyard Kipling wrote "The Man Who Would Be King". This novella tells of two Master Masons, Danny and Peachy, who hatch a plan to venture to the land of Kafiristan (not coincidentally where the Dajjal of the Quran is said to come from) with their Martini Henry rifles and rule it as kings. When they get there they are mistaken for gods, one takes a wife and things go to shit. One is cast into a chasm and the other is burned by the sun.
This is merely a retelling of Enoch where the two main angels, Samyaza and Azazel, go a primitive Eden, teach them war and weaponsmithing, take wives, are mistaken for gods, rule as kings and then God gets pissed off. One is tossed into a chasm, the other burned.
This was made into a movie in the early 70's and watched by George Lucas who took the characters Samyaza and Azazel, christened them Luke and Han and told a story where they were pitted against an opponent who (amongst other things we later came to discover) - was prophesied to come, had a virgin birth, talked to temple elders as a kid, stormed the same temple as an adult, was concerned with everyone's "lack of faith", was motivated by love, is involved in temptation to rule over all in a high place, has a second coming wielding a fiery cross, this second coming introduced descending through clouds as in the Gospels, who is pierced in the side of the abdomen and so on. Yes, Darth Vader is Jesus and Kylo Ren is his second coming "come to finish what you started" as Kylo tells Vader's melted helmet.
Samyaza and Azazel also are Will Turner and Capt Jack Sparrow, Crockett and Tubbs, Murtaugh and Riggs and any number of other pairings in movies. Azazel appears singularly as Riddick, John Wick, John McClane.
Leitmotifs are used to ID the characters. Picrel