Lincoln Funeral Parade: Anyone understand the reason/meaning for the six pointed start?
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Not a Star , two triangles: as below, so above.
Yep, this.
Perhaps Freemason-connected https://onthesquare.net/as-above-so-below/
Yeah, but Lincoln wasn't a Freemason. I immediately thought the same thing, but all my research came back negative on Lincoln.
maybe the masons put their flag on what they just conquered..(murdered) ?
I understand that's why they put him on the copper penny, to demean him. And the wheat on the penny's back was to represent the cabal's harvest. And of course his family line was terminated, similar to the plan for the Kennedys.
To demean him? I am a coin collector of > 60 years' time and I have never heard that. Did they put Washington on thr $1 bill to demean him too? What's the sauce?
Fair to have skepticism. It's supposition based on cabal symbology, so definitely opinion. Also, if true, that explanation would not be recorded publicly.
The Lincoln cent was minted beginning in 1909 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Lincoln's birth - hardly an attempt demean.
Prior to Lincoln issues the US minted the Indian Head cent from 1959-1909.
Concurrently with minting Indian Head pennies for a time the US also minted Indian Head GOLD $2-1/2 quarter Eagles (1908-1929), $5 1/2 Eagles (1908-1916), and $10 Eagles (1907-1933).
Indians were featured on the lowest and higher denominations. I don't think the US Mint ever intended to demean Indians during the time they were featured on pennies any more than was Lincoln.
Instead of seeing the wheat stalks featured on the reverse of pre-1959 Lincolns as some sort of cabalist symbology think of "amber waves of grain." It is likely to be a more accurate interpretation.
Fair enough.
This makes real sense. Signaling the members!
^^^THIS!^^^
Killed, by a democrat !
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