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| The Trinity of Global Empire | |
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| Topic Started: Jun 2 2009, 01:04 AM (80 Views) | |
| shure | Jun 2 2009, 01:04 AM Post #1 |
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City of London (Finance)![]() London obelisk (aka Cleopatra’s Needle): Located on the banks of the River Thames, this obelisk was transported to London and erected in 1878 under the reign of Queen Victoria. The obelisk originally stood in the Egyptian city of On, or Heliopolis (the City of the Sun). The Knights Templars‘ land extended to this area of the Thames, where the Templars had their own docks. Either side of the obelisk is surrounded by a sphinx, also symbolism dating back to the ancient world. Washington DC (Military) ![]() Washington Obelisk (aka Washington Monument): Standing at 555 feet, the Washington Monument is the tallest obelisk in the world and also the tallest standing structure in Washington DC. The monument’s cornerstone, a 12-ton slab of marble, was donated by the Grand Lodge of Freemasons. Like the Vatican obelisk, the Washington monument too is surrounded by a circle denoting the female. The reflecting pool in front of the monument signifies the ancient Masonic/Kabbalistic dictum, as above/so below. Vatican City (Religion) ![]() Vatican obelisk: Located in St. Peter’s Square, the Vatican obelisk was moved from Egypt to its current location in 1586. The circle at the base on the obelisk represents the female vagina and thus male/female duality. Also notice the lines extending from the circle, forming a Union Jack as seen on the British flag. |
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| Corey Feldman | Jun 4 2009, 07:26 PM Post #2 |
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wasnt this referenced in The Empire of The City? i thought this was really interesting. |
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| shure | Jun 7 2009, 06:01 AM Post #3 |
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I saw the tirinity reference posted in various places on the internet. I just looked up The Empire of The City, I'll have to watch it. Thanks for bringing it to my attention
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