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What NUNUNU Celine Dion's Cryptic clothing brand mean?

What NUNUNU Celine Dion's Cryptic Clothing Line

2018-11-26

See that you do not despise the little ones, for I tell you that their angels in Heaven are continually in the presence of my Father in Heaven said Our Lord Jesus Christ.

pseudo satanic nununu cryptic photography not what a young child understands.

Satanic Occult Symbolism and Mythology

The Dark side of Celine Dion's fashion line...Darkness in your face.

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Lost in Time society

There is an ancient belief in ancient Egyptian that if a name of a certain Pharaoh or person was repeated enough times after death they would come back in life. This all to put culture into a magical spell perhaps used to create curses. So one must be careful where using this type of voodo, black magic. As it brings bad luck.


born this way to finding your way NUNUNU Celine Dion's Cryptic clothing brand

The lost maze of Celine Dion NUNUNU p2

Cryptic, symbology, mythology meaning of nununu clothing line p3


New World Agenda is to use a babel as the cryptic way of communication between the elites and pagan. They are worshiping not God. They are  creating words that can only something only the occult hidden message.

I thought of the song from the 2002 Las Ketchup - The Ketchup Song (Asereje)
where its main verse was nonsense rumors of it being witchcraft or how about the band Aba Aba what do they mean. Well looking a little into that name it came close to the demonic legions realeased from sheol called abaddon.

Symbology and Mythology

Nu in hieroglyphs
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Nu
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Nunu

Naunet and Nun
Nu (also Nenu, Nunu, Nun), feminine Naunet (also Nunut, Nuit, Nent, Nunet), is the deification of the primordial watery abyss in the Hermopolitan Ogdoad cosmogony of ancient Egyptian religion. The name is paralleled with nen "inactivity" in a play of words in, "I raised them up from out of the watery mass [nu], out of inactivity [nen]". The name has also been compared to the Coptic noun "abyss; deep".[1]

But let us analyse in short, nu sounds alot like nuit , which means night in french. Cultic?

Let us go further

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Nu






 Nu did not have temples or any center of worship. Even so, Nu was sometimes represented by a sacred lake, or, as at Abydos, by an underground stream.

In the 12th Hour of the Book of Gates Nu is depicted with upraised arms holding a "solar bark" (or barque, a boat). The boat is occupied by eight deities, with the scarab deity Khepri standing in the middle surrounded by the seven other deities.

During the late period when Egypt became occupied, the negative aspect of the Nun (chaos) became the dominant perception, reflecting the forces of disorder that were set loose in the country.

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Modern rediscovery
The Phoenician alphabet was first uncovered in the 17th century, but up to the 19th century its origin was unknown. It was at first believed that the script was a direct variation of Egyptian hieroglyphs.[13]


Nun
Phonemic representationn
Position in alphabet14
Numerical value50
Alphabetic derivatives of the Phoenician
Nun is the fourteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Nūn Phoenician nun.svgHebrew Nun נAramaic Nun Nun.svgSyriac Nūn ܢܢ, and ArabicNūn ن (in abjadi order). It is the third letter in Thaana (ނ), pronounced as "nonou".
Its sound value is [n].









Or the Phoenician letter nun looks like lightning


Nun is believed to be derived from an Egyptian hieroglyph of a snake (the Hebrew word for snake, nachash begins with a Nun and snake in Aramaic is nun) or eel. Some have hypothesized a hieroglyph of fish in water as its origin (in Arabic, nūn means large fish or whale). The Phoenician letter was named nūn "fish", but the glyph has been suggested to descend from a hypothetical Proto-Canaanite naḥš "snake", based on the name in Ethiopic, ultimately from a hieroglyph representing a snake,
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(see Middle Bronze Age alphabets). Naḥš in modern Arabic literally means "bad luck". The cognate letter in Ge'ez and descended Semitic languages of Ethiopia is nehas, which also means "brass".

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Beginning in the 9th century BC, adaptations of the Phoenician alphabet -- such as Greek, Old Italic, Anatolian, and the Paleohispanic scripts -- were very successful. The alphabet's success was due in part to its phonetic nature; Phoenician was the first widely used script in which one sound was represented by one symbol, which meant that there were only a few dozen symbols to learn. 

Nu (/nj/; uppercase Ν lowercase νGreekνι ni [ni]) or ny[1] is the 13th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 50. It is derived from the ancient Phoenician language nun Phoenician nun.svg. Its Latin equivalent is N, though the lowercase resembles the Roman lowercase v ().

50 years
March 30, 1968


What NUNUNU?

Part of the new world agenda is to babel? Yeap, where nothing makes sense. Babel like babylonian times when God Yahweh Elohim changed one language to many.

How about Aba Aba? Abadom, Kingdom with demonic princess the  king from all the demons released from sheol.

Gender Neutral a term that is so overly used because it is part of the New World Order Agenda.
"We bring the new world order as a concept" says Tali Milchberg co founder of NUNUNU.

"Concept?"
or as a "Cult" Demonic Cult?