Thursday, August 7, 2008

There Is No Star of David

The first mention of the six-pointed star in Israelite literature was in Amos 5:26, when YAWEH angrily tells His people that " I hate and despise your feast days…. You shall take up Siccuth, your king and Chiun your images, the star of your God…." Siccuth (Sakkuth) and Chiun (Kaiwan) means "star" and refers to Saturn as a star, and was objects of idolatrous worship, as they were considered to be Assyrian gods. The mixed multitude that went out of Egypt with the children of Israel took the star with them. Like the obelisk, the six-pointed star was an Egyptian idol used in idolatrous worship. In 922 B.C. when Solomon married the daughter of Pharaoh, he became involved in Egyptian idol worship and went into magic, and witchcraft. Solomon built an altar to Ashtoreth and Moloch, and the six-pointed star, the chief symbol of human sacrifices in magic and witchcraft circles, came to be called the Seal of Solomon.


Strangely enough, this link between the hexagon and the planet Saturn may very well reveal some ancient knowledge handed down to those that might have conjured demons. Here is a picture of the planet Saturn which showcases the following.

"Astronomers using infrared imaging have shown that Saturn has a warm polar vortex and that it is the only such feature known in the solar system. This, they say, is the warmest spot on Saturn. Whereas temperatures on Saturn are normally -185 °C, temperatures on the vortex often reach as high as -122 °C.

A persisting hexagonal wave pattern around the north polar vortex in the atmosphere at about 78°N was first noted in the Voyager images. Unlike the north pole, HST imaging of the south polar region indicates the presence of a jet stream, but no strong polar vortex nor any hexagonal standing wave."

Also note the occult Talisman of Saturn (image at the top of this posting). The front of the talisman bears the Satanic pentagram and the back of the Talisman contains none other than the hexagonal "Star of David".

M. Hirsch Goldberg in his book The Jewish Connection states: "The Star of David is not of Jewish origin - and the ancient Israelites never used it as their religious symbol." (they used the Menorah or Seven Candlestick). So, why did the six-pointed star become known as the Jewish star? This symbol was widely adopted, not because the Jewish people chose it, but ironically because Adolph Hitler forced all Jews to wear a yellow six-pointed star during the holocaust. The word holocaust means burnt offering, and the six-pointed star was used in the past when burnt human sacrifices were offered to Moloch and Ashtoreth in Baal worship. The few Jews who had anything to do with the Six-Pointed star (hexagram) were those who were involved in occult practices. Back to Hitler, would he put anything good on a Jew? Hitler meant to insult and destroy the Jews, and being wrapped up in the occult (read the book, The Nazis and the Occult ), he may have meant the Jews to be his burnt offering for power. Today, most Jews wear this star by choice, and without thinking or checking out its origin and usage through time. Wearing the six-pointed star became a fashion.
Comments on Saturn's Hexagram from the New Agers:
Hexagram as heart chakra:---two interlacing triangles, symbolizing union of Shiva and Shakti - male and female principles. The hexagram is an ancient Hindu symbol = nara-narayana yantra, symbolizing union/balance of human and the Divine. The Talisman of Saturn is a hexagram. In Ritual Magick, the Seal of Solomon, warning of violent death, poison, secret plotting, and deceit. Saturn in astrology is the planet of restrictions, duties, responsibilities and knowing one’s limits. Saturn is the Planet of Destiny, Lord of Karma, Keeper of records. It’s a BIG message!!! Saturn is telling us that we need to get our act together and assume our responsibilities in terms of caring for the planet. This is a time for the union of male and female energies. They need to work together and NOW. Our connection to the Divine (however we see it), must be restored and re-vitalized. If this is not done, we are in for trouble. Peace to all, and Blessed Be.

I would highly suggest that before we adopt symbols of meaning to ourselves, as representatives of Jesus Christ, we should first contemplate whether or not the symbol is pleasing to God. Just because we attach a particular meaning to an publically displayed symbol doesn't mean God is glorified in it.




This posting was MOSTLY a reposting of Frank Lordi's works that can be referenced at http://www.wiseasserpents.com/. I thank God for the truth He is showing me through Frank Lordi's podcasts and websites.