Oblique cross, where did the oblique crossbar of the cross come from?
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February 21, 2025
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Everyone knows that Orthodox crosses in Russia and Catholics are different. Orthodox crosses have a slanted crossbar and no one can explain why. There are many versions on the Internet, and each one is stupider than the other. For example, the version about the footrest for Jesus. It seems that the authors of this version assume that one of his legs was shorter than the other. Or the version that the slanted crossbar says that some people go to heaven and others to hell. It's funny, it seems that Catholics most likely have a different opinion? After all, they don't have this slanted crossbar.
This was another study, I came across this one completely by accident. And I found the answer pretty quickly. The slanted crossbar on the Orthodox cross is nothing other than... the Nautiz rune. The thing is that when the Jewish Greeks began to baptize the "pagan" Rus' through the Jewish half-breed Vladimir, people resisted this. And in order not to forget who they were, so that their children would remember where they were from, they nailed an oblique crossbar to the cross so that the cross would also form the Nautiz rune, the fifth rune in the word Buran-Perun.
I have a study Norwegian stone with runes dating back more than 2,000 years with a full decoding. That is, Buran was in Scandinavia, and he came to Rus' from the west, like Perun. In fact, everything is more interesting and you can find out about it in my book.
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