3finger-guard 20KB "Signaling
the Trinity with raised fingers, a new Swiss Guard swears allegiance
to the Pope during the annual May 6 commemoration of the 1527
sack of Rome." -National Geographic Dec 1985, p. 741 Vol 168,
No.6
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baal-crescent1 41KB Pagan
carving of the solar diety Baal-Hadad depicted as a disk in a crescent
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baal-crescent2a 34KB Ornament
from King Tut's tomb. Notice the disk cradled within the crescent
moon. Also notice the image of the young king himself upon the disk.
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baalface-1 27KB Notice
the face of the Roman Sun god. All around it are horns and rays
emanating from it to depict the Sun in the sky. This relief is from
the excavated Roman baths in Bath, England.
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baalface-rcc1 24KB A
Roman Catholic church in Scandinavia proudly displays the Face of
the Babylonian sun-god upon their pulpit.
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baalface-rcc2 19KB Here
we see the face of the sun-god at the very top of one of the serpentine
pillars of Bernini's canopy in St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
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beads-buddah 27KB Hindu
deity holding prayer beads
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beads-egypt 26KB Prayer
beads were commonly buried with the pharaohs of Egypt. Pagan cults
of the East also used the prayer beads in their religious practices
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beads-msopotamia 34KB Notice
the beaded prayer circle of the pagan priest in this Ancient cylinder
seal from Mesopotamia
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beads-rcc-rosary 28KB The
beaded prayer chain of the Roman Catholic Rosary
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coptic-pagan2 30KB This
coptic shell is found in the Louvre, Paris.
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coptic-pagan3 20KB This
is a Roman gravestone. The coptic shell here is used to symbolize
the heavens.
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coptic-pagan5 20KB This
is Poseidon. Notice the coptic shell as part of his head.
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coptic-pagan6 12KB Venus
is depicted here holding a large coptic shell.
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coptic-rcc2 24KB This
coptic shell is found over the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral in London.
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coptic-rcc3 27KB This
coptic shell doubles as a holy water font in a Roman Catholic church.
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dagon-1 10KB Oannes,
Babylonian fish-god. It is believed Nimrod came back to life half
man half fish. Notice the fish's head worn upon the human head
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dagon-2 32KB Neptune
/ Poseidon was considered ruler of the underworld / sea. He was
yet another representation of the sun god of Babylon
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dagon-4 25KB Zooming
in you can better see the man wearing the fish head mitre of Babylon.
Also notice how the scales of the fish run down the back of the
man
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dagon-5 19KB In
this etching of Dagon (Dag - fish, on - sun) the sun-fish god of
Babylon, you can see the fish head mitre as well as the scales running
down the back much better
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dagon-pope1 27KB Roman
Catholic serpent crosier of the bishops as well as high church
officials. Also notice upon every Bishop as well as every Pope you
will find the fish head mitre of Babylon.
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dagon-pope2 18KB Upon
every Bishop as well as every Pope you will find the fish head
mitre of Babylon
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eye-pagan2 31KB This
large evil eye is engraved on a Roman sarcophagus at the National
Archaeological Museum in Rome, Italy.
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eye-pagan3 19KB This
is an engraving on an Egyptian temple of Hathor, the eye of Osiris.
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eye-pagan5 28KB The
very same eye on the United States one dollar bill.
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eye-rcc 16KB Very
same evil eye of Osiris is found on this Roman Catholic pulpit in
Paris, France.
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eye-rcc3 25KB Here
we see the evil eye watching worshipers perched high above from
the apex of the dome in the cathedral at Santiago de Compostela,
Spain.
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eye-rcc4 32KB This
evil eye is actually on a confessional in the cathedral of Milano,
Italy.
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globe-pagan2 12KB Here
we see Hercules who is also a considered a representative of the
solar deity in a small bronze statue holding a globe.
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globe-pagan3 19KB The
Persian sun-god Mithra is depicted here as well holding the globe.
The globe is actually a Babylonian symbol of rulership of the universe.
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globe-rcc2 11KB Here
the "Catholic" child Jesus is depicted holding the Pagan
globe.
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globe-rcc3 17KB Another
example of globe holding is depicted in this statue of the black
virgin of Montserrat.
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halo-pagan1 23KB Notice
the halo behind one of the Japanese gods of happiness
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halo-pagan2 19KB Here
we see Krishna with a golden halo blaze behind the head.
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halo-rcc1 18KB Notice
the exact same large halo disc of the Hindu religion is also found
behind the head of this Roman Catholic statue in Westminster Cathedral
London.
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halo-rcc2 23KB You
can find literally thousands of statues, paintings, carvings, and
photos of Roman Catholic popes, bishops, priests, and saints with
'halos' in every Roman Catholic church the world over
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heart-baal 28KB Quetzalcoatl,
the lord of life and death displays the "sacred heart of Babylon"
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heart-rcc 20KB The
Roman Catholic Sacred Heart.
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keys-rcc 10KB In
437ad the pope of that day proclaimed the Roman Catholic church
held the keys of heaven and hell.
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king-worship-baal 26KB Assyrian
style carving of King Bar-Raqqah (8th century BC) worshipping the
sun-god depicted as a crescent moon cradling a solar disk shape.
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mesop-crosier 29KB Mesopotamian
king or demi-god with the crooked diving staff that represents both
the serpent crosier as well as the lightning bolt
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monstrance1 22KB The
monstrance of the Roman Catholic church is used to display the "disk"
shaped communion wafer within a crescent moon cradle.
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monstrance3 27KB All
Roman Catholic monstrances have a crescent to hold the wafer-god
of Babylon within it, thereby depicting an exact duplicate of Babylonian
worship of the sun-god BAAL.
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pine-assyrian 17KB Notice
the pine cone that represents power of regeneration displayed by
this Assyrian winged god. This can actually be traced to Tammuz
of Babylon
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pine-greekgod1 34KB In
this scuplture we see the pine cone staff being held by Bacchus
the Roman-Greek god of drunkeness and revelry
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pine-greekgod2 35KB Here
Dionysus, the Greek god carries the pine cone staff as a symbol
of fertility
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pine-johnpaul 17KB Notice
the pine cone upon the Pope's staff
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pine-lamp 13KB
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pine-mexican 18KB Here
we see the pine cone being held by a Mexican god symbolizing rebirth
and the sun
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pine-osiris 11KB The
pine cone staff is also used to symbolize the solar god Osiris as
we see here
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pius-3fingers 23KB Here
we see Pope Pius XII (Hitler's pope) with his three finger salute
of Babylon
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pope-horis 27KB Upon
every Bishop as well as every Pope you will find the fish head
mitre of Babylon.
Also Notice the eye of Satan looking down
on the gathering of Roman Catholic Bishops.
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rcc1 8KB Zoom
in on the hand gesture of the statue "Peter" in the Vatican
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rcc2 15KB This
statue which was originaly named "Jupiter" in a Pagan
temple is now in the Vatican and re-named "Peter." Notice
the Pagan symbol of the trident depicted in the same hand gesture
of Babylon
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rcc4 12KB Notice
the Pagan trident symbol in the hand of the infant Jesus along with
the tridents coming out of the statue's head
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rcc-crosier-1 26KB Roman
Catholic serpent crosier of the bishops as well as high church officials
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rcc-crosier-stat-1
28KB Roman Catholic serpent
crosier of the bishops as well as high church officials
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rcc-crosier-stat-2
15KB Roman Catholic serpent
crosier of the bishops as well as high church officials
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sanctus 19KB This
door of gold in the chapel of St. Ignatius in San Francisco California
displays several symbols for the solar disc god of ancient Babylon.
The depiction of the Unicorn, Peacock, as well as Phoenix are also
recognized in the occult world to be symbols for the sun, Lucifer,
or Satan himself.
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Religion 392 33KB
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serpant1 21KB Notice
the winged serpent spirit that signified the soul of the deceased
Egyptian
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sanctus-r 10KB
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serpant3 16KB Mayan
serpent sun god, Quetzalcoatl depicted coming from the mouth of
a dragon.
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serpant4 35KB Winged
serpent depicted carrying departed soul to Heaven
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serpant6 36KB Winged
dragon on large papal crest in Vatican museum. NOTE:
Vatis = diviner. Can = serpent. Vatican = The Divining
Serpent
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tiara-pagan 21KB Notice
the multi level crown on this Babylonian god from 1800 B.C.
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tiara-pagan3 15KB Even
Krishna is depicted with the tri-level tiara.
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tiara-pagan4 18KB This
is a Jewish Kabbalistic solar diety in the form of a human-headed
dragon. Can you see this tri-level tiara on it's head symbolizing
cosmic rulership?
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tiara-rcc 10KB All
throughout the history of the Roman Catholic church the popes have
worn the tri-level tiara of the ancient solar cult of Babylon. They
do so as an open declaration of their desire to be the god of earth,
heaven, and hell.
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tiara-rcc2 22KB On
this bronze tomb of Pope Sixtus (Pope 6) you can see him
wearing the tri-level tiara of the solar cult of Babylon.
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tiara-rcc4 6KB On
this bronze tomb of Pope Sixtus (Pope 6) you can see him
wearing the tri-level tiara of the solar cult of Babylon. ZOOMED
IN
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trident-adad 16KB The
trident of Babylon was placed in hands of all Pagan gods. Adad,
Enlil, Neptune, Poseidon and other gods were all depicted as carrying
tridents
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trident-cross2 21KB Notice
the tridents jutting out of this cross upon the altar of St. Paul's
Cathedral in London. Also notice the waving of the outer spikes
of the fork symbolizing Pagan dualism
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trident-enlil 16KB Notice
this trident depicts the wavy lines of the female and the straight
line of the male. Thereby creating the Pagan symbolism of
male and female unity/dualism
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trident-infant 15KB Here
we see the trident of Babylon coming out of the head of the infant
Jesus Christ. It also depicts the Pagan symbol of dualism
within it.Not only does it display the trident, three finger salute,
as well as golden skin of Baal. It also has the infant Jesus holding
the Pagan globe.
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trident-neptune 18KB Poseidon
or Neptune also carried the trident as ruler of the sea or underworld.
This same trident is also depicted in many artifacts and carvings
of the horned, hoofed sun god of Babylon. The devil is also depicted
with the very same trident / pitchfork.
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votive1 14KB Notice
the three finger salute of Buddah. It is actually a representation
of the trident of Babylon
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votive2 9KB Notice
the same Pagan salute of the "votive hand" on a statue
of Apollo in the London Museum
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votive4 12KB Finally
we see a pre-Christian votive hand taken directly from a Pagan temple
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wheel-pagan 15KB Notice
the Solar wheel over the entrance of a Buddhist temple in Thailand.
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wheel-pagan3 18KB Here
we see a solar wheel of the sun on an Assyrio-Babylonian altar.
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wheel-pagan4 51KB
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wheel-rcc2 41KB Solar
wheel depicted in the floor tiles of the monastery of St. Ignatius.
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wheel-rcc3 29KB Solar
wheel in the ceiling of another monastery of St. Ignatiius Loyola.
This one is in Spain.
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wheel-rcc5 21KB Here
we see the "Catholic" madonna figure holding the solar
wheel.
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wheel-rcc6 35KB The
largest solar wheel on Earth. The court of St Peter at the Vatican
in Rome. Notice the wheel within the wheel, with eight spokes. This
is a common symbol for cosmic energy in the religion of paganism.
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zeus-bolt 19KB Zeus
the Greek god holds the symbol of thunder (a lightning bolt) in
his hand as "chief god." This symbol originated in Mesopotamia.
He is called Marduck in Babylon,Baal in Canaan, Adad in Assyria,
Jupiter in Rome, and Enlil, the hoofed horned lord of demons in
Sumeria. (This is where we got the symbolic hoofed figure of the
devil)
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zoom-pius-3fingers
11KB Here we see Pope
Pius XII (Hitler's helper) with his three finger salute of Babylon
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pine-decor-rcc 15KB The
pine cone is found all throughout the Vatican as well as countless
Cathedrals and churches of the Roman Catholic church
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baal-crescent2 39KB From
the stele of Ur-Nammu of Ur (2112-2095BC) The solar blaze is the
sun-god, Shamash, placed within the crescent of the moon-goddess,
Nanna.
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baalface-2 33KB Here
the face of Apollo, the Greek sun-god better illustrates the straight
(phallic) and wavy (yonic) symbols of paganism dualism all around
it. This is found on temple of Apollo in the Pergamum Museum in
East Berlin.
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pine-hinduhand 13KB
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pine-largest 19KB The
largest pine cone sculpture on Earth can be found in the "Court
of the Pine" in the Vatican itself
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baalface-rcc3 24KB Here
the face is that of a child within the fertility symbol of the sun's
rays on a Roman Catholic altar.
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pine-pope-statue 21KB Notice
the pine cone upon the Pope's staff
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beads-moslem 30KB To
this day Moslems still use beaded prayer chains
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popestatue2 18KB Upon
every Bishop as well as every Pope you will find the fish head
mitre of Babylon
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coptic-pagan 14KB The
coptic shell represents the Universe. Here we see a bronze statue
of Atlas holding the coptic shell on his shoulders.
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rcc3 14KB Satanic
hand gestures of Pagan Rome are found on thousands of statues as
well as paintings all throughout the Vatican as well as countless
cathedrals and Roman Catholic churches the world over
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coptic-pagan4 37KB Here
we see a depiction of the birth of Venus within a coptic shell.
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rcc-crosier-2 15KB Roman
Catholic serpent crosier of the bishops as well as high church
officials
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coptic-rcc 29KB In
St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican we see the pagan symbol for the
Universe on a papal crest.
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coptic-rcc4 13KB An
angel statue in a Roman Catholic church is seen here holding the
coptic shell of Babylon as a holy water font.
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Religion 132 71KB
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dagon-3 21KB Here
we see a stone carving from Assyria, in a Pergamum Museum, East
Berlin of pagan priests dressed as half man, half fish performing
a pagan ritual of sprinkling holy water
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sanctus-l 11KB
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serpant2 27KB Winged
serpent guardians protecting King Tut's throne
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dagon-6 18KB Cybele,
the mystery goddess of Asia Minor as well as Syria illustrates rather
plainly the Episcopal mitre upon her head
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serpant5 28KB Winged
serpent door handle on St. Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco, California
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eye-pagan 18KB Here
we see a Masonic pendant displaying the eye with a solar blaze about
it in a triangle, surrounded by a snake with his tail in his mouth.
This is symbolic of the cosmic force or 666 god, the ruler of the
Zodiac.
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tiara-pagan2 14KB This
Assyrian winged-bull cherubim sports a tri-level tiara in a British
Museum.
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eye-pagan4 14KB The
eye of Osiris is often used as a pendant against magic.
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tiara-pagan5 16KB This
is a Jewish Kabbalistic solar diety in the form of a human-headed
dragon. Can you see this tri-level tiara on it's head symbolizing
cosmic rulership? ZOOMED IN
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eye-rcc2 31KB The
Pagan eye of Osiris is found on this pendant that is used by a Roman
Catholic youth group in the Philippines.
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tiara-rcc3 11KB The
tri-level tiara / triple crown that is kept in the Vatican treasury.
Rome.
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globe-pagan1 18KB A
statue of Isis, the Roman Egyptian goddess. Notice the globe being
held in her hand.
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trident-cross 15KB Notice
the tridents jutting out of this cross upon the altar of St. Paul's
Cathedral in London. Also notice the waving of the outer spikes
of the fork symbolizing Pagan dualism
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globe-rcc1 20KB Here
the Roman Catholic church is placing the Pagan globe in the
hand of Jesus Christ.
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trident-hndu 13KB This
Hindu god not only has the trident, it also places the "fleur
de lis" a fertility symbol embraced throughout the east upon
it.
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goddess-crosier 19KB Greek
goddess of wisdom and war, Athena is depcited here holding the serpent
crosier in her right hand, a symbol of power.
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tut-crosier 21KB King
Tut holds the crooker augur (serpent crosier) in his hand so as
to identify himself in death with Osiris the sun and god of the
dead.
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halo-pagan3 20KB This
Hindu deity in the Gamet Museum in Paris has a large halo disc behind
the head
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votive3 14KB Here
we see a Hindu deity displaying the trident sign with the thumb
and two fingers extended
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halo-rcc3 37KB Here
we see Jesus Himself depicted with the Babylonian halo behind His
head. Also notice the solar halos upon each cross on either side
of the "Jesus" in this glass
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wheel-pagan2 12KB This
bronze ornament carrys both the eye of Osiris as well as the
solar wheel at the base.
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keys-baal 14KB Pagan
image holding the keys that open heaven and hell as well as peace
and war.
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wheel-rcc 42KB Roman
Catholic solar wheel on the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
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mary-bolt 28KB Notice
"Mary" the true god of Roman Catholicism holding the lightning
bolt symbol of "chief god" in the exact same manner as
Zeus and all his counterparts of Babylon.
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wheel-rcc4 21KB Here
we see the Roman Catholic church goes so far as to have an engraving
of a Catholic bishop from a manuscript on the tales of the middle
ages. Notice not only the solar wheel, but the serpent crosier as
well as the mitre of Dagon.
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monstrance2 17KB Notice
the crescent moon cradle within the sun shaped monstrance of the
Roman Catholic church. Once the communion wafer is placed within
it, the priest parades it before the people so they can formally
worship and adore it.
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wheel-rcc7 22KB A
decorative wheel found on the altar of a Roman Catholic church.
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