Napoleon... Lovers or haters have it all wrong! (Updated with video)

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And if this post exposed one of the greatest deceptions in official history?

10 FACTS PROVING THAT

THE FOLK CHARACTER NAMED “NAPOLEON BONAPARTE” DID NOT EXIST

BUT WAS A FORGED SOLAR MYTH:

What do the "official historians" tell us about this character?

  1. He was named Napoleon Bonaparte

  2. He was born in a Mediterranean island

  3. His mother was named Laëtitia

  4. He had three sisters

  5. He had four brothers

  6. He had two wives and a son

  7. He put an end to the Revolution

  8. He nominated fourteen marshals, two becoming kings

  9. He won in the South and was defeated in the North

  10. His reign last twelve years, started in the Far East and ended in a far western Sea

Let's debunk the myth:

1- His name:

The greatest mythical solar personification is Apollo.

"Napoleon" is an obvious construction from "né Apóllôn" meaning in Greek, "real Apollo," coming from the Indo-European root *aplo- « strength » or « power."

As for "Bonaparte," it is crystal clear that it is the opposite of Mala Parte (as in the ancient curse against darkness "Abi in malam partem"). Bona Parte is the good part, the light opposed to the night.

"Napoleon Bonaparte "is simply a transposed copy and paste from "the powerful Apollo, who brings the light."

2-His birth:

Born in Corsica, an island in the Mediterranean Sea south of France, just like Apollo was born in Delos, another island south of Greece.

3- His mother.

She was known as “Madam Mother” named “Laetitia” from loetitia, substantive from old Latin "Loeto" (inspiring joy).

Apollo was born from the Goddess of Motherhood, named... “Leto! .“

4- His sisters

Napoleon had three sisters (Elisa, Pauline, and Caroline). Like the 3 Graces, sisters of Apollo (fathered by Zeus).

5- His brothers.

He had four brothers (Joseph, Lucien, Louis, and Jerome), destined by Napoleon to rule the different people of Europe, and all became kings or prince. Similarly, Apollo had four half-brothers, Aethlius, Aetolus, Dorus, Opus, destined to rule all people of Greece (they became kings of Aeolians, Dorians...)

6- His wives and his son.

Napoleon had two wives (Josephine and Marie Louise). The mythological Sun married the Moon in Greece and the Earth in Egypt. Their son in Egypt (Horus) was known to ensure the fertility of the land. By analogy, the legendary son of Napoleon was given a birth date on the spring equinox (20 of March). And this mythical son was surnamed l'Aiglon (the Eaglet), as Horus' face was that of a bird of prey.

7- His ending of the Revolution

As Napoleon started his career by ending the Revolution, Apollo's first feat was the killing of Python, giant snake devastating Greece. "Revolution" comes from “revolutus,” Latin word to describe a snake rolled on itself.

8-His marshals

Once emperor, Napoleon elevated 14 generals to the dignity of Marshal of the Empire. They followed and obeyed him, twelve famous for ruling the multitude of the Grande Armée, two of them becoming kings (Murat and Bernadotte). So is the Sun reigning over the myriad of stars, commanded by the twelve zodiacal signs and the two celestial poles.

9- His campaigns

The tales about Napoleon report that he gained his initial glory in the sunny South in Italy and was defeated in the winter of Russia and the northern Waterloo. Such is the course of the Sun, glorious in the South and declining in the North. And the pinnacle of his trajectory is referred to as “the Sun of Austerlitz…”

10-His fate

And last, but not least, like we see the Sun rising from the oriental land to rule 12 hours over Europe before setting in the occidental sea, Napoleon came from far oriental Egypt to die far away in the western ocean in Saint-Helen, after a reign of 12 years (from consul for life to abdication).

Conclusion

It is utterly obvious that no genuine historical character could get such a carbon copy of all the attributes of the Sun God. Our demonstration is impeccable:

Napoleon did not exist! It is a Solar myth!

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We hope you enjoyed this bright but absurd demonstration that is slightly adapted from an original pamphlet published in 1827 by J.P. Peres, a french librarian. His intent was to refute the theory of an anti-christian author who claimed that Jesus Christ was a myth, he was the Sun and the 12 Apostles the zodiacal signs. J.P. Peres then decided to show how absurd was this theory by applying similar reasoning to Napoleon (based on real facts about Napoleon and Apollo).

To be meditated in our world of alternative truth and… deceptive deceptions!

THANK YOU FOR READING THIS EDUCATIVE FANTASY ABOUT FALLACY!


Below is the video presentation of this article:


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A little bonus about… Napoleon and the Sun

The news of Napoleon’s defeat in Waterloo reached London by pigeons, thru a private communication system organized by businessmen, who wanted to know the outcome of the battle before their competitors. According to the legend, they used a rather simple but deceiving code to avoid being intercepted. If Wellington won the battle, they agreed to send on the small paper attached to the pigeon’s leg, an “N” in the middle of a “Sun”. This simple symbol was rather enigmatic, therefore protecting the message.

The meaning was quite simple in French : “N in a sun” = “Napoleon est dans le plus grand des astres - le soleil” (“Napoleon is in the greatest of stars - the sun”), that sounds in French same as “Napoleon est dans le plus grand désastre” (“Napoleon is in the greatest disaster”).

Receiving this information before other speculators, the clever investors made a fortune.

DetoursE.G.