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Putin Vows to Destroy "Bloodthirsty" Israel's Satanic Grip on Washington DC

https://rumble.com/v6zi8iy-putin-vows-to-destroy-bloodthirsty-israels-satanic-grip-on-washington-dc.html


If Putin needs a bone crusher, he knows where to find one. Right here. 

 Its a long held tradition......  :) It's an eye for an eye, right? Are do Gods People get a free pass for Genocide? Considering there are statutes  of limitations for Big Satan; the U.S., I'm sure Gods special chosen People get a free pass too. I'm sure that invading North America, and getting rid of the savages is exactly what Gods Specially Chosen People will claim as well was done righteously, for God, in Israel too.



"Ancient bone crushers" are not a specific class of tools or people in ancient Tibet, but the term refers to specialized "body-breakers" (or rogyapas) who performed the bone-crushing stage of the traditional Tibetan sky burial, or jhator. This practice served a spiritual purpose, offering the body as alms to vultures, and a practical one, as the frozen ground of the Tibetan Plateau made burial difficult. 
The process and purpose of sky burial
  • Final act of compassion: In Tibetan Buddhism, the body is considered an empty vessel after the consciousness departs for reincarnation. By offering the remains to sacred vultures, the deceased performs a final act of generosity, aligning with Buddhist virtues of altruism and compassion.
  • Aided by rogyapas: The ceremony is carried out by trained specialists called rogyapas, or "body-breakers". They first dismember the corpse to make it easier for the vultures to consume the flesh.
  • Bone grinding: Once the flesh has been eaten, the rogyapas use mallets or stones to crush the remaining bones into a fine powder.
  • Mixed with flour: This bone powder is then mixed with roasted barley flour (tsampa) and given to smaller birds, such as hawks and crows, or sometimes to vultures who return for the smaller pieces. This ensures nothing of the body goes to waste and it is all returned to nature. 
Other ritual uses for bone
Beyond the sky burial ritual, bone has also been used for ceremonial implements in Tibetan Buddhism. These objects served as a powerful reminder of life's impermanence.
  • Kangling: A ritual trumpet traditionally made from a human thigh bone, used in chöd rituals to summon spirits.
  • Kapala: A skull cup, often a human skull, used to hold offerings in rituals. Skulls on a kapala's base represent the "three vices" of greed, hate, and ignorance.
  • Prayer beads: Some prayer beads, or malas, were made from human skull bones, with each of the 108 beads reminding the practitioner of mortality. 
Ancient animal bone tools
Archaeological evidence from Neolithic sites on the Tibetan Plateau, dating back more than 4,000 years, shows ancient Tibetans also used animal bones for practical purposes. 
  • Strategic selection: They strategically chose different animal bones based on their hardness and other properties to create various tools.
  • Animal types: Archaeological finds have identified bone tools made from local animals, including blue sheep, argali, Himalayan musk deer, and various bird species.
  • Examples of tools: These animal bone tools include needles, awls, and bipoints used for tasks like sewing hides and fishing. "

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