I. 4. Snake People

I. 4. Snake People

Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa

The intelligent reptiles are the creators of people. They probably used their genes and the genes of their opponents from the Pleiades to create people.

Adam, Noah and Ham are one person, three variations of one name. Originally it was the name "Adam Nag / Ham Nag", which means "Adam the Serpent / Ham the Serpent". The name Adam / Ham means "earth serpent" or "clay serpent", originally an earthworm created for earthworks.

The word Man is a variation of the name "Adam the Serpent / Adam Nag" in many languages.

Adamianuri – Human in Georgian

Adamianuri ≈ Adamianugi

Adamianugi = Adamia + nugi

Adamia = Adam

Nugi = Nag / Snake

Adæjmag – Human in Ossetian

Adæjmag ≈ Adæjmnag

Adæjmnag = Adæjm + nag (snake)

Adæjm = Adam

Adam – Human in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkmen

Ajdeme – Human in Meadow Mari

Ajdeme = Adam

Adâmi – Human in Udmurt

Adâmi = Adam

Étem – Human in Chuvash

Étem = Adam

Tamata – Human in Fijian

Tamata ≈ Tamanta

Tamanta = Tama + nta

Tama = Adam

Nta = Nag / Snake

Ximunhu – Human in Tsonga

Ximunhu = Ximu + nhu

Ximu = Ham

Nhu = Nag / Snake

Tib neeg – Human in Hmong

Tib = Geb / Ham

Neeg = Nag / Snake

Umuntu – human in Rundi, originally meant "Ham Nag / Ham Snake"

Umuntu ≈ HUmuntu

Humuntu = HUmu + ntu

HUmu = Ham

Ntu = ngu = Nag

Humanum – Human in Latin

Humanum ≈ Humangum

Huma = Ham

Ngum = Nag / Snake

Similar: Humain (French), Human (English, Danish), Humano (Galician, Spanish, Portuguese), Humans (Catalan)

Əz̦əm – Human in Bashkir

Əz̦əm = Ham

Gbɔmɔ – Human in the Ga language.

Gbɔmɔ = Geb/Ham

Kam – man in kanuri

Kam = Ham

Jelma – Human in Karo language

Jelma = Ham

Manav – man in Sanskrit

Manav ≈ HManag, V ≈ G

HManag = HMa + Nag

HMa = Ham

Manwa – man in Santali

Manwa ≈ HManga

HManga = HMa + nga

HMa = Ham

Nga = Nag

Muntfu – Human in svati

Muntfu ≈ HMunggu

HMunggu = HMu + nggu

HMu = Ham

Nggu = Nag

Munhu – Human in Shona

Munhu ≈ HMunhu

HMunhu = Hmu + nhu

Hmu = Ham

Nhu = Nag

Mānava – Human in Sinhala

Mānava ≈ HMānaga

HMānaga = HMā + naga

HMā = Ham

Naga = Nag

Manuṣye – Human in Tulu

Manuṣye ≈ HManuṣye

HManuṣye = HMa + nuṣye

HMa = Ham

Nuṣye = Nag

Minske – Human in Frisian

Minske ≈ Hminske

HMinske = Hmi + nske

Hmi = Ham

Nske = Nag

Manuś – Human in Gypsy

Manuś ≈ Hmanuś

HManuś = HMa + nuś

HMa = Ham

Nuś = Nag

Munthu – Human in Chewa

Munthu ≈ HMunthu

HMunthu = HMu + nthu

HMu = Ham

Nthu = Nag

Umano – Human in Italian

Umano ≈ HUmanog

HUmanog = HUma + nog

HUma = Ham

Nog = Nag

Similar: Umanu (Sicilian)

Umuntu – Human in Ndebele (Southern)

Umuntu ≈ HUmuntu

HUmuntu = HUmu + ntu

HUmu = Ham

Ntu = Nag

Mënsch – Human in Luxembourgish

Mënsch ≈ HMënsch

HMënsch = HMë + nsch

HMë = Ham

Nsch = Nag

Similar: Menschlich (German), Menselijk (Dutch), Menneskelig (Norwegian) Mänsklig (Swedish)

Manukh – man in Maithili

Manukh ≈ HManukh

HManukh = Hma + nukh

Hma = Ham

Nukh = Nag

Similarly: Manusia (Malay), Manusian (Malayalam), Mānava (Marathi), Minakh (Marwadi), Manukhī (Punjabi), Manusa (Sundanese), Maṉita (Tamil), Manungsa (Javanese)

Ihmisen – man in Finnish

Ihmisen ≈ Ihmines

Ihmines = Ihmi + nes

Ihmi = Ham

Nes = Nag

Maltese confirms that Adam and Geb / Ham are the same person.

Bniedem – man in Maltese

Bniedem ≈ edemBni

M ≈ B

edemBni ≈ edemmni ≈ Adam Nag

or

edemBni ≈ egebBni ≈ Geb Nag

Inuk – man in Greenlandic. The word "inuk" literally means "snake".

Inuk = Nag / Snake

Ingan – man in Korean. The word "ingan" literally means "snake".

Ingan = Nag / Snake

Manu – man in Newari

Manu ≈ HManug

HManug = HMa + nug

Hma = Ham

Nug = Nag / Snake

Hebi – snake in Japanese. The word Hebi is a variation of the name Geb, an Egyptian god, a hypostasis of Ham.

Hebi = Geb / Ham

The oldest writings of the hieroglyph:

Depicted are two people, Adam and Eve (the first Eve), the first snake people.

Thueban – snake in Arabic, comes from "Adam Nag / Ham Nag".

Thuebanag = Thueba + nag

Thueba ≈ aThueb ≈ aduem = Adam

Thueba ≈ hueb = Geb / Ham

Geb – Egyptian god, corresponds Ham.

Nag – snake in many languages

Taman – snake in Tigrinya, variation of the name "Adam Snake", "Adam Nag". In ancient times, this word looked like "Tamanag":

Tamanag = Tama + nag

Tama = Adam

Nag – snake in many languages

Cobra – one of the most dangerous snakes. The word "cobra" is a variation of the name "Ham Nag".

Cobra ≈ Cobga ≈ Cobnga

Cobnga = Cob + nga

Cob = Geb / Ham

Nga = Nag

Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa, 15, Zarichchja str, Kostopol, Rivne region, 35000, Ukraine.

The First Eve-snake

In fact, the name of the first woman, the mother of mankind, was associated with the snake. In many languages, the word "mother" is associated with the word "snake".

Amaţ – snake in Abkhaz

Amaţ = Mat’ / mother in Russian

ibabi – snake in Amharic

ibabi = baba / grandmother in Slavic

Gyvatė – snake in Lithuanian

Guja – snake in Bosnian, Croatian

Gyvatė, Guja = Gaia, mother earth in Greek mythology.

Hāvu – snake in Kannada.

Hāvu = Hava / Eve, the first woman, Adam’s wife in the Bible

Woman – woman in English. Woman is a variation of the name Adam Nag / Adam the Snake or Ham Nag / Ham the Snake, female.

Woman ≈ Homang 

Homang = Homa + ng 

Homa = Ham 

Ng = Nag 

Nisu – woman in Northern Sami, a variation of the word Nag / Snake Nisu = Nag

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Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa, 15, Zarichchja str, Kostopol, Rivne region, 35000, Ukraine.


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