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I found this image while doing research online, sure looks like the Statue of Liberty. I could'nt figure out how to post a picture, so here is a link to the image. Scroll down the page a little bit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sol_InvictusDennis Treacy attached the following image(s):
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Joined: 9/10/2007(UTC) Posts: 735 Location: Penna
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That is a a stunning image Dennis, thanks for putting it up. I never realized there was such damning evidence. You know what's funny, even when I was a kid, I thought that was one ugly woman....but I never said anything for fear of looking dumb. There is of course the possibilty that Liberty is a representation of Semiramis or Ishtar and her Roman successor Libertas...could be, but looking at those coins, I think it probably is Sol, considering the Masonic fascination with the "light bearer". I had read before that the "Lady" Liberty was actually a man, and it's no secret that the French Masons gave the statue to New York. The ceremony was officiated by masons, if I remember correctly. You can read that on the plaque at the bottom of the statue here: http://www.freemasonrywa...g/statue_of_liberty.htmlWhy don't you take a grotesque look at this monstrosity: http://www.thestatueofli...roughchrist.org/home.htmThey don't even know how appropriate this Idol is...bedecked with the rays of the sun and Babylonian cross and all. Can you say...Laodicea? |
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Joined: 6/28/2007(UTC) Posts: 1,030 Location: Palmyra, VA
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And I always thought she was ugly 'cause she's French.
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Joined: 7/4/2007(UTC) Posts: 1,470 Location: England Was thanked: 1 time(s) in 1 post(s)
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interesting!
and Welcome Dennis :) |
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Joined: 9/5/2007(UTC) Posts: 234 Location: Eretz Ha'Quodesh
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KP - shame - there are some really cute French women, their only problem is that they were the first Socialist Humanists, and Mdme. S. O. Liberty was at the forefront of their first export drive.....
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Joined: 7/3/2007(UTC) Posts: 1,120
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"One nation under god..." How appropriate! An statue similar to Semiramis, a pyramid and the all-seeing eye on the currency, and an obelisk in the nation's capital... The obelisk is especially significant now after watching Achmed the Terrorist... If Moshe was there after his enlightenment he'd make a beeline for the coast and part the Atlantic or the Pacific to escape! |
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