
The cross is as common in India as in Egypt or Europe - Godfrey Higgins (Celtic Druids, 1830) The Tau or Cross meets one's view in the ornamental relics of many lands - James Bonwick (Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions, 1894)įew causes have been more powerful in producing mistakes in ancient history than the idea, hastily formed by all ages, that every monument of antiquity marked with a cross, or with any of those symbols which they conceived to be monograms of Christ, were of Christian origin. Great, too, was the surprise of the Spaniards to find the same emblem in the temples of aboriginal America. When the Christians assaulted the Osirian temple at Alexandria, and with destructive force entered its sacred precincts, they saw a huge cross occupying the marble pavement. If it were an Ankh, all would have been revealed long ago. The symbol here of the cross has little to do with Christianity as we know it. The "Holy Crown" is of Akhenaton and his descendants in the Cult of Aton. It is the sum of the Hebrew term nezer ha-kodesch - that means “The Holy Crown.” This term can be found throughout Masonic Temples and inscriptions. The kings of the Merovingian dynasty were believed to have been born with birthmarks in the form of a red cross. The cross and crown are also employed by American Scottish-Rite Freemasons, who work in secret to undermine the sovereignty of America, on behalf of their Atonist chiefs in London and Rome. The red cross can be found on prehistoric Phoenician and British megaliths. The Crest of the Knights Templar features the lion and unicorn motif that appears on many royal coats of arms.

His mother spoke these words over him: "This dragon gives you your power, your throne and your authority." In the year 1992, Prince Charles petitioned the European Union to be made king of all Europe. At his coronation, Charles sat upon a throne bearing a red dragon emblem. During the coronation of British monarchs the following words from Handel's Zadok the Priest are sung - "Zadok the priest and Nathan, crowned King Solomon." The Queen's Personal Emblem features the Druidic-Bardic harp and Egyptian lions. The French fleur de li commemorates the ancient goddesses of Egypt, and is the insignia of the Knights Templar. Symbolizing the royal sign of Leo, the red lion refers to the Pharaohs of Egypt. The Pharaonic Lion and Unicorn primarily symbolizes the Cult of Aton and Tribe of Judah, both renegade exiles from Egypt "X" stands for Aton and also for the biblical hero Nimrod, known as the "mighty hunter of Jehovah" This cross is also meant to symbolize the numeral 1O (Ten), another insignia of Aten or Aton (Ten). The "fiery tree" with 3 roots is, however, Druidic in origin, as is the zodiacal cross in the background. The Flag of the Church of Scotland with Mosaic "burning bush" motif.

He was the Biblical Moses and true "King of the Jews."Īnd on the east side, toward the rising of the sun, shall they of the standard of the camp of Judah pitch throughout their armies - (Numbers 2:3) George Oliver (Signs and Symbols illustrated and Explained in a Course of Twelve Lectures on Freemasonry)Īkhenaton as the Sphinx-like Lion (of Judea). A lion couchant with the sun rising at his back was sculpted on their palaces - Dr. The national banner of the ancient Persians bore the device of the sun in Leo. The lion was adored in the East and the West by the Egyptians and the Mexicans. Of Druidry and the Rise of Judeo-Christianity)

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