aletheia
11-08-2007, 08:53 PM
Hi all,
This is an article that I wrote today, and which I have sent to David Icke:
A couple of years ago, I was standing in the food queue in a well-known British department store when I pulled out of my pocket the new two pound coin that had recently been issued.
As I looked at the reverse of the coin, I realised that it clearly depicted the symbol of Freemasonry, a compass and square, superimposed over a picture of St Paul’s Cathedral in London. (Note that in Masonic symbolism, the square can appear in front of or behind the compass).
This image shows the reverse of the £2 coin in its special "collectable" edition:
http://www.taxfreegold.co.uk/images/2005twopoundsaintpaulscathedralgoldproofrev240.jpg
This image shows a representation of the compass and square symbol of Freemasonry:
http://www.cuttingedge.org/MasonicCompass.jpg
Later that day, I showed the coin to a relative of mine who was much less aware of the Illuminati agenda. When I asked her to tell me what she saw, she too was able to identify the Freemasonry symbol.
After carrying out some research, I discovered that the coin was a special issue, supposedly to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the end of World War II in 1945. The reverse says 1945-2005, with the edge of the coin carrying the inscription ‘In Victory Magnanimity In Peace Goodwill’ and has been taken from the well known saying that prefaces Winston Churchill’s book ‘History of the Second World War’.
So how did the symbol of Freemasonry end up on there? The fact that Winston Churchill and Sir Christopher Wren, the architect of St Paul’s Cathedral – itself an exemplar of Masonic symbolism - were both high-ranking Freemasons, with Wren himself being a Grandmaster Mason, should give pause to anyone wishing to assert that the appearance of Masonic symbols on items such as coins is merely down to “coincidence”.
Engraver Robert Elderton, who designed the reverse of the coin, has said, not altogether convincingly, that it “more or less designed itself when I came across images of St Paul’s, lit up with search beams in the shape of a ‘V’ for Victory on VE and VJ Day.”
As David Icke would say, “just a coincidence, nothing to worry about”.
There are many people who believe such gestures to be genuine attempts by Establishment figures to commemorate the sacrifices of all those who laboured throughout the Second World War; not to mention the millions of human lives lost in such global conflicts.
But as the work of many researchers, including David Icke, shows, behind the veneer of Establishment ‘respectability’ and apparent unconnectedness lies a complex network of secret societies clandestinely manipulating global events to their own ends. The Second World War was not a historical inevitability or the product of chance, but a manufactured conflict orchestrated by the same Establishment dynasties and elite secret society networks which hold sway today. As a result, this coin represents yet another sick tribute to the deception of those who continue to manipulate our world into the present.
This is an article that I wrote today, and which I have sent to David Icke:
A couple of years ago, I was standing in the food queue in a well-known British department store when I pulled out of my pocket the new two pound coin that had recently been issued.
As I looked at the reverse of the coin, I realised that it clearly depicted the symbol of Freemasonry, a compass and square, superimposed over a picture of St Paul’s Cathedral in London. (Note that in Masonic symbolism, the square can appear in front of or behind the compass).
This image shows the reverse of the £2 coin in its special "collectable" edition:
http://www.taxfreegold.co.uk/images/2005twopoundsaintpaulscathedralgoldproofrev240.jpg
This image shows a representation of the compass and square symbol of Freemasonry:
http://www.cuttingedge.org/MasonicCompass.jpg
Later that day, I showed the coin to a relative of mine who was much less aware of the Illuminati agenda. When I asked her to tell me what she saw, she too was able to identify the Freemasonry symbol.
After carrying out some research, I discovered that the coin was a special issue, supposedly to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the end of World War II in 1945. The reverse says 1945-2005, with the edge of the coin carrying the inscription ‘In Victory Magnanimity In Peace Goodwill’ and has been taken from the well known saying that prefaces Winston Churchill’s book ‘History of the Second World War’.
So how did the symbol of Freemasonry end up on there? The fact that Winston Churchill and Sir Christopher Wren, the architect of St Paul’s Cathedral – itself an exemplar of Masonic symbolism - were both high-ranking Freemasons, with Wren himself being a Grandmaster Mason, should give pause to anyone wishing to assert that the appearance of Masonic symbols on items such as coins is merely down to “coincidence”.
Engraver Robert Elderton, who designed the reverse of the coin, has said, not altogether convincingly, that it “more or less designed itself when I came across images of St Paul’s, lit up with search beams in the shape of a ‘V’ for Victory on VE and VJ Day.”
As David Icke would say, “just a coincidence, nothing to worry about”.
There are many people who believe such gestures to be genuine attempts by Establishment figures to commemorate the sacrifices of all those who laboured throughout the Second World War; not to mention the millions of human lives lost in such global conflicts.
But as the work of many researchers, including David Icke, shows, behind the veneer of Establishment ‘respectability’ and apparent unconnectedness lies a complex network of secret societies clandestinely manipulating global events to their own ends. The Second World War was not a historical inevitability or the product of chance, but a manufactured conflict orchestrated by the same Establishment dynasties and elite secret society networks which hold sway today. As a result, this coin represents yet another sick tribute to the deception of those who continue to manipulate our world into the present.