Units of Nations
V Symbol
The Shams
It appears the Visitors are more fascinated at this point in letting everyone know they are here rather than hiding things. It couldn't get any clearer with the United Nations/Theosophical Thule Nest. What many will find is that they have always been in plain view it is just the first time many knew what they were looking at. That means at least the eyes are opening.
Latest Update - February 1, 2009
Just as We suspected there are some that have an entirely different intent and imagine it will go smoothly, not so.
Another look at the V.
Their operatives are at work now and plan to lead many of the starry eyed New Agers into another paradigm of delusion. I have not shown the bulk of this evidence but I will the proper way. Let Us just keep in mind to shrink away from speaking what is truth is to rob ones very self of the moment you discovered it.
One can be sure I'm not highlighting this all for no reason. Let Us just keep in mind the "V" is about peace/piece We are about wholeness. Things are going to be speeding up here now especially with Our latest show airing this Friday, hold on, the world must be aware and someone must do it.
Southey, in his Book of the Church, derives our word Easter from a Saxon source:—
"The worship," he says, "of the goddess Eostre or Eastre, which may probably be traced to the Astarte of the Phoenicians, is retained among us in the word Easter; her annual festival having been superseded by that sacred day."
Should he not rather have given a British origin to the name of our Christian holy day? Southey acknowledges that the "heathenism which the {116} Saxons introduced, bears no [very little?] affinity either to that of the Britons or the Romans;" yet it is certain that the Britons worshipped Baal and Ashtaroth, a relic of whose worship appears to be still retained in Cornwall to this day. The Druids, as Southey tells us, "made the people pass through the fire in honour of Baal." But the festival in honour of Baal appears to have been in the autumn: for
"They made the people," he informs us, "at the beginning of winter, extinguish all their fires on one day and kindle them again from the sacred fire of the Druids, which would make the house fortunate for the ensuing year; and, if any man came who had not paid his yearly dues, [Easter offerings, &c., date back as far as this!] they refused to give him a spark, neither durst any of his neighbours relieve him, nor might he himself procure fire by any other means, so that he and his family were deprived of it till he had discharged the uttermost of his debt."
The Druidical fires kindled in the spring of the year, on the other hand, would appear to be those in honour of Ashtaroth, or Astarte, from whom the British Christians may naturally enough have derived the name of Easter for their corresponding season. We might go even further than this, and say that the young ladies who are reported still to take the chief part in keeping up the Druidical festivities in Cornwall, very happily represent the ancient Estal (or Vestal) virgins.
"In times of Paganism," says O'Halloran, "we find in Ireland females devoted to celibacy. There was in Tara a royal foundation of this kind, wherein none were admitted but virgins of the noblest blood. It was called Cluain-Feart, or the place of retirement till death," &c ... "The duty of these virgins was to keep up the fires of Bel, or the sun, and of Sambain, or the moon, which customs they borrowed from their Phoenician ancestors. They both [i.e. the Irish and the Phoenicians] adored Bel, or the sun, the moon, and the stars. The 'house of Rimmon' which the Phoenicians worshipped in, like our temples of Fleachta in Meath, was sacred to the moon. The word 'Rimmon' has by no means been understood by the different commentators; and yet, by recurring to the Irish (a branch of the Phoenician) it becomes very intelligible; for 'Re' is Irish for the moon, and 'Muadh' signifies an image, and the compound word 'Reamhan,' signifies prognosticating by the appearance of the moon. It appears by the life of our great S. Columba, that the Druid temples were here decorated with figures of the sun, the moon, and stars. The Phoenicians, under the name of Bel-Samen, adored the Supreme; and it is pretty remarkable, that to this very day, to wish a friend every happiness this life can afford, we say in Irish, 'The blessings of Samen and Bel be with you!' that is, of the seasons; Bel signifying the sun, and Samhain the moon."
V is not necessarily negative, it's just a portion of the pentagram; the controllers want you to believe that true knowledge of the universe is forbidden or evil. It is not - it's what you do with it that matters.