Ya know what really bothers me...is regardless whether a Rep or Senator is guilty of DS involvement or crimes, THEY ALL MUST KNOW about this symbolism?!
Pelosi referenced the Capital building as their shrine, or temple. I can't recall the word she used when Jan 6 protestors entered she said they "defiled" it or something? I had JUST BEEN reading up on DC symbology before Jan 6 and she rang my bell. The Capital dome supposedly symbolizes the pregnant womb and the Wash Monument symbolizes Nimrod's penis IN A HERMAPHRODITIC fashion. Then there's the rumors of blood sacrifice in tunnels below Capital which all adds up to her comment.
Yes, it's called the Caduceus. From article (fascinating);
"The Caduceus’ place of pride on medical badges, crests, and logos has never been without its vocal detractors. The caduceus is the sign of Hermes (as he is known in Greek mythology, or Mercury, as he is known in Roman mythology). Hermes was the messenger of the Gods, a patron of travelers, the conductor of the dead to the world of the afterlife, the conveyor of dreams, and the protector of merchants, commerce, and thieves. Hermes’ staff was also associated with peacemaking and negotiating, during the Imperial Roman era the Caduceus was an olive branch wrapped with white linen and was used to designate noncombatants on a battlefield. Given these associations, some historians and medical professionals have argued that the Caduceus is an inappropriate symbol for medical professions. In particular, Hermes’ role as a conductor of the dead has been claimed as unfitting for a profession dedicated to healing.[14] The occasional dissenting voice has sought to redeem the symbol’s relevance to medicine due to the use of the Caduceus as a sign of honour within the Royal College of Physicians in London in the 1500s, and its popularity with alchemists the Middle Ages and Oculists in Roman times (both fields connected to healing practices). However, even amongst those who point to the Caduceus’ tangential relevance to the history of medicine maintain that its popularity is doubtless due to an error.[15]"
It’s from the Egyptian gods, yes. The golden burial headdress (I believe it was Ra) has blue stripes on it. 👍🏽
Regarding the blue stripes here's a simplistic page with a few pics as examples. The descriptions can give an Anon enough to start further research;
https://www.cleopatraegypttours.com/travel-guide/important-ancient-egyptian-symbols/
Ya know what really bothers me...is regardless whether a Rep or Senator is guilty of DS involvement or crimes, THEY ALL MUST KNOW about this symbolism?!
👍🏼 Nimrod's penis. As is our "Christmas Tree" symbol, although I prefer to think of evergreens as a symbol of life and hope for Spring.
Pelosi referenced the Capital building as their shrine, or temple. I can't recall the word she used when Jan 6 protestors entered she said they "defiled" it or something? I had JUST BEEN reading up on DC symbology before Jan 6 and she rang my bell. The Capital dome supposedly symbolizes the pregnant womb and the Wash Monument symbolizes Nimrod's penis IN A HERMAPHRODITIC fashion. Then there's the rumors of blood sacrifice in tunnels below Capital which all adds up to her comment.
Yes, it's called the Caduceus. From article (fascinating);
"The Caduceus’ place of pride on medical badges, crests, and logos has never been without its vocal detractors. The caduceus is the sign of Hermes (as he is known in Greek mythology, or Mercury, as he is known in Roman mythology). Hermes was the messenger of the Gods, a patron of travelers, the conductor of the dead to the world of the afterlife, the conveyor of dreams, and the protector of merchants, commerce, and thieves. Hermes’ staff was also associated with peacemaking and negotiating, during the Imperial Roman era the Caduceus was an olive branch wrapped with white linen and was used to designate noncombatants on a battlefield. Given these associations, some historians and medical professionals have argued that the Caduceus is an inappropriate symbol for medical professions. In particular, Hermes’ role as a conductor of the dead has been claimed as unfitting for a profession dedicated to healing.[14] The occasional dissenting voice has sought to redeem the symbol’s relevance to medicine due to the use of the Caduceus as a sign of honour within the Royal College of Physicians in London in the 1500s, and its popularity with alchemists the Middle Ages and Oculists in Roman times (both fields connected to healing practices). However, even amongst those who point to the Caduceus’ tangential relevance to the history of medicine maintain that its popularity is doubtless due to an error.[15]"
https://museumofhealthcare.blog/2014/08/13/snakes-mistakes-and-mythology-the-use-of-the-rod-of-asclepius-and-the-caduceus-in-modern-medicine/