The different faces of Tammuz and Ishtar
With regards to the Article about the affluent LGBTQ-activist couple accused of sodomizing their young adopted sons I raised my eyebrows when I found out about the global LGBTQ-friendly child production industry company called Tammuz.
Tammuz is a very special name and choosing it as the name for this kind of company is probably no coincidence. I have a hunch that the people behind the company knows the legends of Tammuz and his lover.
Tammuz - The company
According to Tammuz own website they describe themselves the following:
Tammuz Family was established to offer surrogacy services for everyone. We are proud that our IP’s are from all walks of life and are especially proud to be leading the surrogacy revolution for same-sex families around the world. Over the years, we have developed a range of unique surrogacy programs and breakthrough fertility procedures for the LGBTQ community. These programs have turned dreams of parenthood into reality for gay and lesbian Intended Parents in countries across the globe. At the same time, Tammuz Family has been leading the battle for equality in surrogacy and influencing changes in legislation that permit surrogacy in different countries for everyone without discrimination.
The company was established by Doron Mamet-Meged in 2008. Over the last 14 years, it has become one of the world’s leading agencies with offices in Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Finland, the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Portugal, China, India, South Africa, Japan, Australia, and Israel.
The pricing plans for a surrogate mother in the USA ranges from $75.000 to $125.000 for a guaranteed child.
Keeping in mind that Ukraine is one of the largest human trafficking hubs in the world. One can really wonder how this Tammuz company can provide unlimited numbers of eggs, embryo transfers and surrogate matchings. Ukraine is also the only country with no official pricing for Tammuz services.
Of course there is a Rothschild that works for this company.
Tammuz and Ishtar - The babylonian dieties
It really is the oldest profession. Ishtar, the famous goddess first of the earliest known civilization Sumer, then of Babylonia, was a prostitute. Her many other names over the centuries included Great Whore of Babylon, Heavenly Prostitute, and Mother of Harlots as well as Har and Hora, from which the words harlot and whore derive. She was said to call herself a "compassionate prostitute".
Inanna is an ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love, beauty, war, and fertility. She is also associated with beauty, sex, divine law, and political power. She was originally worshiped in Sumer under the name "Inanna", and later by the Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians under the name Ishtar.
She was known as "the Queen of Heaven" and was the patron goddess of the Eanna temple at the city of Uruk(-Hai?), which was her early main cult center. She was associated with the planet Venus and her most prominent symbols included the lion, the chamomile flower and the eight-pointed star as we can se portrayed on the Ishtar Gate.
Her husband was the god Dumuzid (later known as Tammuz).
The worship of Ishtar and Tammuz was closely linked, and there are many stories and myths about their relationship. According to some legends, Ishtar and Tammuz were lovers, and Tammuz's death was believed to have been caused by Ishtar's anger. Other stories suggest that Ishtar descended into the underworld to rescue Tammuz after his death.
Sacred prostitution, the rainbow & LBTQ - The cult of Ishtar
The LBTQ agenda has certainly left it’s mark on the culture during the last decade.
Some if its most recognized properties are:
The rainbow
Transgenderism
Homosexuality
Parallels can be drawn between Babylonian times and now
The rainbow is connected to Ishtar as per the Sumeiran Epic of Gilgamesh, the Rainbow is “the jeweled necklace of Mother Goddess Ishtar” that she lifts on the sky, never to forget the flood that destroyed her children
Individuals who went against the traditional gender binary were heavily involved in the cult of Inanna During Sumerian times, a set of priests known as gala worked in Inanna's temples, where they performed elegies and lamentations. Men who became gala sometimes adopted female names and their songs were composed in the Sumerian eme-sal dialect, which, in literary texts, is normally reserved for the speech of female characters. Some Sumerian proverbs seem to suggest that gala had a reputation for engaging in anal sex with men. During the Akkadian Period, kurgarrū and assinnu were servants of Ishtar who dressed in female clothing and performed war dances in Ishtar's temples. Several Akkadian proverbs seem to suggest that they may have also had homosexual proclivities. In one Akkadian hymn, Ishtar is described as transforming men into women.
Herodotus, a Greek historian, wrote that every Babylonian woman had to attend the temple of Ishtar/Inanna and agree to sex with any male that asked her. Once she performed this ritual, the male visitor gave her money to donate to the temple. Scholars have called this sacred prostitution, although the rite was essentially performed as a devotion or prayer to the goddess to ensure fertility.
For thousands of years, high priestesses dutifully performed ritual sexual couplings with Sumerian kings to grant them Ishtar's power. Over 4,300 years ago, one of these prostitute-priestesses, Enheduana, wrote the oldest words by an author whose name is known today; archeologists have unearthed many clay tablets of her cuneiform poetry.
The Babylonians emulated the Sumerian custom on a larger scale: prostitutes called ishtaritu inhabited the temples of Ishtar, offering themselves to any male worshipper who paid the required contribution. In fact, every Babylonian woman was expected to go to a temple and perform the rite with a stranger at least once in her life. There was no shame in such temple prostitution; on the contrary, it was a sacred means of attaining divine union between man and goddess. Indeed, in the epic of Gilgamesh (written around 2,000 BC) a Babylonian temple prostitute civilizes a wild man of the forest by sleeping with him.
Ishtar symbolism and Sweden
Ishtar is usually depicted with two lions. The Ishtar Gate is blue and yellow and smothered with chamomile flowers, lions and other animals.
The Sweden Dress is a national folk costume. Here on the picture below we can see the Swedish royal family wearing it. The similarities to the Ishtar Gate is stunning.
The belt contains an eight pointed symbol, like the Star of Ishtar and the chamomile flowers especially at the calves looks just like the Ishtar Gate detail.
Introducing Mother Swea (Swedish: Moder Svea)
Moder Svea is the female personification of Sweden and a patriotic emblem of the Swedish nation. She is normally depicted as a powerful female warrior, valkyrie or shieldmaiden, frequently holding a shield and standing beside a lion (Ishtar is the goddess of sex, war and justice).
The painting below is a ceiling painting in the House of Nobility in Sweden.
Here we can see Moder Svea with two resting lions below her in the bottom center.
We can also see the European Union symbol in the top center of the image and just like Sweden the colors of the EU is blue and yellow.
Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson
The current Swedish prime minister Ulf Kristersson was the CEO of the Swedish NGO Adoption Center during the scandals where children had been taken from their mothers against their will and sent to Sweden. Here he is together with Ukraine PM Volodymyr Zelenskyj.
Wrapping up
The color palette and the symbolism is very similar between Sweden and Babylon.
Blue and yellow
Ishtar/Moder Svea
Cult of Ishtar = Trans agenda
Cult of Sweden = Trans agenda
Human trafficking and the baby production industry.
Tammuz active in the Ukraine.
Ulf Kristersson, previous child provider, visiting Ukraine.
Thanks for reading.