Use of human skin – Non-Fiction

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Use of human skin

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The use of human skin as a writing surface and to cover sacred and important texts – today called Anthropodermic Binding – is thousands of years old and has always historically been associated with the founders and descendants of dark occult and magic from the beginning.

The first exponents of the act of flaying the skin of a human being for the purpose of using it for a writing surface as well as binding of other precious artifacts was the birthplace of black magic and the spiritual home of the amurru, also known as the amorites being the most ancient city of Mari on the Euphrates in Syria.

The ammuru (amorites) were the first to develop the philosophy that the bones and especially the skin and blood of slain enemies possessed magic powers beyond death and gave the objects which they covered supernatural power.

Under the great Mari Empire King Shamshi-Adad I (1813 BC – 1791 BC) the use of the skin of slain enemies increased dramatically and upon the capture of the rival city of Assur, he skinned alive the royal family and court — including children — having their skins displayed on the walls of the city for drying until finally being used as binding, writing material and other occult uses.

The Latin word vellum from vellus means not only a fleece or hide but also human skin, indicating that at the Roman times the meaning of this form of writing material was still known. The practice of using human skin as writing material and binding of sacred objects continued with the high priests of Mari who fled the amurru (Amorite) Empire upon its utter destruction by Hammurabi around 1759 BCE to their new home called Tar-Sar or sacred/royal rulers at the foot of the Taurus Mountains on the Mediterranean coast, near the Cilician Gates in south-central Turkey.

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TarSar, later called Tarsi and Tarsus became an infamous site for the use of the human skin of flayed victims as the source of writing materials for a great library that at one time by the Second Century BCE was said to contain nearly two hundred thousand  manuscripts, rivaling the library of Alexandria as the greatest library of ancient times.
The same priestly bloodlines from Tarsus continued the use of human skin as a means of protecting scrolls and writing under the brief existence of the Sar-Mari-Tar (Sarmaritan) Kingdom of Israel until its collapse in the Sixth Century during the great migrations following the mass plagues and collapse of the Roman Empire.

The practice of the use of human skin for writing and scroll/book binding largely died out until the growing wealth and strength of the former Sarmaritan refugees through their new colony called Etenoi, also known as Venice.

However, the beginning of the greatest use of human skin for writing and book binding in history began from 1223 in the formation of the Venetian Friari and later in 1249 in the formation of the Holy See (mari-ago) between the Roman Cult Pope and the Patriarchs of Venice through the requirement that all Papal Ba’al (Bull) to be issued upon human skin creating a new word for it called parchment meaning parca = one of the three fates – the fate of death, h = letter of binding and ment/mentis = mind, thought, intention, intellect or in other words “mind/soul bound to the fate of death”.

All genuine Papal Bulls since this time up until the 20th Century have been written on the flayed skin of sacrificed innocent children, famous adversaries and heretics – a fundamental source of the claimed power of the orders issued by the Roman Cult Pope.
However, the largest use of human skin has been for the binding of sacred texts and the Roman Cult continues to possess the largest library of books bound by hundreds of thousands they sacrificed to Moloch and other demon gods stored as their most precious treasure within the vaults of the Vatican.

While the Nazi — which means literally the “Knights of the Holy See” — were responsible for flaying hundreds of thousands of prisoners, many innocent children and sending the skin to the Vatican, it is unknown how many thousands of books were bound by the Vatican during this period.

To date, the Roman Cult steadfastly refuses to permit access to the real Papal Bulls – not paper and calf skin fakes – to test and validate the surface as human skin, nor permit a thorough accounting of the hundreds of thousands of souls still cursed by their skins binding books of the Roman Cult.

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