The Origin of European Love
{A post dedicated to our modern day Zeus, Jerry Sandusky}
Ganymede, a young boy, was abducted by Zeus,who transformed himself into an eagle, to serve as his lover and his “divine spiritual half.” The story of Ganymede, the most beautiful boy Zeus has ever seen, was the inspiration for European love and sexuality. This story was immortalized in Greek and Roman history as a socially acceptable form of what we know today as Pedophilia.
Ganymede, abducted from Mt. Ida, which is near Troy, had been tending sheep when Zeus saw him and fell deeply in love. The child, now held prisoner by Zeus, was raped repeatedly and was forced to live as “one” with him.
After the rape and abduction of his child, Zeus compensated Ganymede’s father, Tros, by giving him horses. It was believed through the act of child rape, one gains eternal youth and immortality. In compensation for the boy’s eternal love, Zeus gave his child lover a gift of a constellation we call Aquarius.

If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”