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Something Big Is Coming!

Something big is coming! How else explain the symbolism of events this week in London? There, Big Ben shut off, while blood-soaked horses — one white and one black — ran free through the streets of the city.

Eventually, the Big Ben clock struck 9-11. Here’s more from A Call for An Uprising, presented by Sixth Sense.

What Is This All About?

Pope Francis is now wearing as pendant showing a man with a lamb around the back of his neck. Supposedly, the man is returning the lost lamb to his flock. But the depiction suggests something else, indeed. Here’s more from Hugo Talks.

Moloch (Saturn) Worship

Since antiquity, Moloch has often been portrayed as a bull-headed idol with outstretched hands over a fire, a principal deity of the ancient Levant. The Bible strongly condemns practices which are associated with Moloch, but what do they consist of, why were they done, and what was their origin? Here’s more from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

Saturn, Santa And The Sabbath

We almost missed this Pop III update from Sir Patrick Mack. Would have made more sense to present it a week ago, but having always followed In Pursuit of Truth, we’re not going to wait a full year to bring it to you.

Here, we’re introduced to Saturnalia and the winter solstice, as well as the paganism wrapped into the Christmas season.

The video later focuses on the rise of Communism in Russia, and the attacks against the Emperor.

Saturn and the Black Sun

The Roman statesman and philosopher Marcus Cicero called Saturn, Phainon, a word meaning “shining”. Saturn is where we get our name for Saturday, and Saturnalia was probably the most popular festival of the Roman calendar.

Saturnalia evolved into Christmas we celebrate today. Saturnalia was basically a week-long orgy — a lawless, drunk festival, filled with human sacrifice, murders, gambling and pagan rituals. The origins of mistletoe and cutting down trees stem from this celebration. It lasted every year during the winter solstice, December 17th through the 24th. Robert Sepehr is an author, producer, and independent anthropologist.

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Baphomet and Sophia

It has been said that the Baphomet was regarded as a god by various groups and organizations such as the Knights Templar. It is most famously portrayed as a goat headed deity, with a human body, harboring both male and female attributes, an androgen, representing perfect balance, a union of opposites, illustrating the old cryptic saying: “as above, so below”.

Saturn (Chronos) is a god in ancient Roman religion, regarded as a god of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth, agriculture, periodic renewal, liberation, and of time. His reign was depicted as a Golden Age of plenty and peace. The Temple of Saturn housed the state treasury. In December, he was celebrated at the Saturnalia, a time of feasting, role reversals, free speech, gift-giving and revelry. Robert Sepehr is an author, producer and anthropologist.

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