Vulcanalia - Roman God of Fire Festival
Celebrated on 23rd August but also associated with the month of September
Early Romans would throw small fishes and animals into sacrificial fires to appease the ancient deity, Vulcan, the God of Fire. Sacrificing living things to fire pre-dated Romans and may have been an inherited ritual from Etruscan and Greek religious rites. The name, Vulcan, probably descends from the Sanskrit words, ulkā ("darting flame") and/or várcas- ("brilliance, glare"). ~ source
Now I can hear you wondering why I am mentioning this. Can you guess?
I find it repugnant to consider the possibility that the Black Nobility families I have written about over the recent decade, might be conducting bizarre sacrificial rites using human beings who get in the way of their plans. It is an idea that popped into my head when I saw the horrific ring of fire around Lahaina.
It struck me as curious that Wagner boss, Prigozhin’s jet was allegedly brought down in flames on the same day as the old Roman festival to honour the god Vulcan.
Ongoing fires in Greece:
And in Canada 200 fires are burning:
Almost every day of the year was some sort of Roman festival. It is quite interesting to know about them and notice some of the traditions and symbols around them.
You can learn more here.
Lahaina Fire Aftermath: What the Media Won't Tell You (PART 3)
By reallygraceful
https://youtu.be/lXNHgNUomDI?si=8i-ciX9QSLsWMvTA
https://worldcrimesyndicate.blogspot.com/ you probably know all this but I happened across it and thought of you Frances