Monday, October 23, 2017

Is the Statue of Liberty the Canaanite's (Amorite's) Ashteroth?

Is the Statue of Liberty the Canaanite's Ashteroth?



This is a papal medal that was made in 1824 showing Ishtar (Ashteroth). Ashteroth is Hebrew meaning "tower woman."


    The Statue of Liberty was made by the artist Auguste Berholdi who belonged to the Masonic Lodge in Paris. The pedestal was built be another Freemason, Richard Hunt. When completed in 1886, American clergy was horrified that this giant pagan goddess was placed in New York harbor. The Masons kept a low profile on this project that was completed just two years after another of their pagan monuments was dedicated to George Washington, just two years earlier. The Washington Monument was constructed to be 555 feet or 6660 inches. This was in line with the Babylonian numerology codex of Gematria that dictated that 666 was symbolic of the sun god Baal. 1080 was the number for Semiramis. The importance of 555.5 is that it is multiplied by pi it totals 1746 that is the sum total of 666 + 1080. 1746 or 555 were meant to represent the Sacred Marriage of the Sun and Moon or Nimrod and Semiramis.

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