The books of the Mayans called Chilam Balaam record the first settlers of the Yucatán in Mexico were the Chanes or People of the Serpent.
They were led across the sea by a godlike creature called Itzamna, which translates into lizard, iguana house, the house of Itzamna.
The symbol it used to represent itself was the Tau cross or T-square in freemasonry.
Quetzalcoatl carried a Tau cross.
The Chanes landed in Tamoanchan in Veracruz, Mexico.
They came in boats which shimmered like the scales of a serpent.
Native American culture is full of tales of sky gods coming down to breed with women.
They were led across the sea by a godlike creature called Itzamna, which translates into lizard, iguana house, the house of Itzamna.
The symbol it used to represent itself was the Tau cross or T-square in freemasonry.
Quetzalcoatl carried a Tau cross.
The Chanes landed in Tamoanchan in Veracruz, Mexico.
They came in boats which shimmered like the scales of a serpent.
Native American culture is full of tales of sky gods coming down to breed with women.
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