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starchildtesla
29-08-2007, 08:05 AM
Jachin and Boaz the Two pillars of freemasonry said to be from the Solomans Temple.

The Twin tower complex in my opinion is built to represent this.

http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/8749/thehighpriestessvz6.th.jpg (http://img63.imageshack.us/my.php?image=thehighpriestessvz6.jpg)

and then WTC 7 is even called the Solomon Building.

Some research into the Creator of these tarot cards and i found he was a Mason .

Is the Tower Card Yet another Smoking Gun that the MAsons Did it (911)
And is the Lady in the Tarot card supposed to represent Liberty?

synergy777
17-09-2007, 05:09 PM
got any more info, i like this stuff.

alrick888
17-09-2007, 07:58 PM
There's more information here:

The High Priestess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In the modern Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot deck many occultist symbols have been applied to The High Priestess (illustration). She now has the lunar crescent at her feet, a horned diadem centering a globe on her head, and a large cross on her breast. The scroll in her hands is inscribed with the word Tora, signifying the Greater Law, the Secret Law and the second sense of the Word. It is partly covered by her mantle, to show that some things are implied and some spoken. She is seated between the white and black pillars—'J' and 'B' for Jachin and Boaz—of the mystic Temple of Solomon, and the veil of the Temple is behind her: it is embroidered with palms and pomegranates.
(....)
In a manner, she is also the Supernal Mother herself—that is to say, she is the bright reflection. It is in this sense of reflection that her truest and highest name in symbolism is Shekinah—the co-habiting glory.

Then on Lady Liberty:

http://www.prisonplanet.com/analysis_louise_130503_lady.html

The Statue of Liberty is a replica of the Babylonian goddess Ishtar and a Brotherhood symbol highlighting the lighted torch, a gift to New York by French Freemasons. She has a twin representing Isis in Paris, standing on an island in the Seine River.

(........) also refers to The Statue of Liberty as a statue of Semiramis, the wife and mother of Nimrod, who established the first "world kingdom" after the Flood.

David Icke names Semiramis as an example of a "dragon queen" or "serpent goddess". They are like the "founding mothers" or queen bees of the pure Illuminati bloodlines (Children of the Matrix, chapter 9).

Laurel leaves (see the UN logo) are the sacred herb of these serpent goddesses, according to Icke.

rebel ins
18-09-2007, 09:53 AM
Jachin and Boaz are just another symbols of division, represent equilibrium (freedom) to the occult people, but there are many different interpretations, depends on a secret society and a degree

starchildtesla
20-09-2007, 12:10 PM
Yea it represents the Jachin female Yin energy Moon and boaz the Male Sun energy thus it has a Antenna on the corresponding Tower.

Check out
911propheys.com (spelling?)

albie
20-09-2007, 02:40 PM
How is building 7 nthe solomon building?

You mean the Salomon Building.

alrick888
20-09-2007, 05:32 PM
The Tower card in the Tarot represents the Tower of Babel, a symbol for human achievement, and the way it was destroyed by God.

There's more about pillars and colums here:

Atlantis and the Magic Mushroom (Part 1) - YouTube

snoopsnuffleopagus
20-09-2007, 07:40 PM
Cordial Felicitations!, Comrade Albie:


Good Catch! :) You might even say it was called: The Salomon Brothers Building.

Carry On! Thats an order!

Saddle Up!, & Kind Regards: Snoopsnuffleopagus

Addendum: the two Towers were also named: David and Nelson; after the two Rockefeller brothers, one Tower is also slightly taller than the other.

mr jones
20-09-2007, 08:20 PM
look closely at the high priestess card and you'll find a reptilian claw holding the moon