The Statue of Liberty—an emblem of freedom, right? Wrong. Well, not entirely wrong, but there’s a twist to this story that isn’t in your average history book. You see, it wasn’t just some friendly gift from France to New York like we were all told. The truth has layers, and the deeper you go, the more bizarre it gets. Ready for the rabbit hole?
Let’s start with the obvious. The statue was indeed constructed in France, but here’s where it gets interesting—it wasn’t just ‘France’ handing it over. French Freemasons played a massive role in this. Yep, that’s right—Freemasons. And they don’t do things just for fun. Every move is calculated, every symbol chosen with intent.
And here’s something that will blow your mind: there’s another ‘Statue of Liberty’—a smaller, mirror image—sitting on an island in the River Seine in Paris. Coincidence? Please. The people behind these statues have a penchant for inversion, a secret language of symbols. Liberty, the goddess at the heart of these statues, isn’t just a generic symbol of freedom. No, no. She’s got a deeper identity, tracing back to Semiramis, the Babylonian goddess of—you guessed it—control and domination. Now we’re getting into the thick of it.
It doesn’t stop there. Ever seen the Columbia Pictures logo? The one with that woman holding a torch? Yeah, that’s no random creation either. She’s modeled after the ancient goddesses—Athena, maybe, or a mishmash of Greek and Roman deities. Same archetype. They love using these age-old symbols to tell a story, to signal their agenda. But the catch? Most of us are oblivious. We see a statue, a logo, and move on with our day. What’s actually going on is way more insidious.
Now, let’s talk about the material of Lady Liberty herself. That greenish hue? It wasn’t always there. Originally, the statue was pure copper. Over time, oxidation worked its magic, and voilà—green. But copper isn’t just any old metal. Oh no. In esoteric circles, copper is believed to be a powerful conductor of energy, a bridge between the physical and spiritual realms. Think about that for a second. We’re not just talking about metal changing color—we’re talking about the statue acting as some kind of energy hub. In fact, an article I came across phrased it perfectly: “Copper isn’t just about conducting electricity; it transfers energy, connecting the spiritual and physical realms.” Now, let that sink in. A 305-foot-tall frequency conductor looming over New York City. Creepy, right?
And here’s the kicker. When we talk about ‘Liberty’ in this context, we’re not just talking about freedom as you and I know it. There’s an inverted meaning at play here. To the average person, liberty is about personal freedom, rights, and independence. But the way the Cult operates (yes, we’re talking about that Cult), it’s about control disguised as freedom. They twist and invert symbols, making us think we’re looking at something positive when in fact, it’s the exact opposite.
The rabbit hole goes even deeper when you consider that so many ‘alternative’ thinkers and researchers only scratch the surface. There’s a whole world of symbolism and hidden messages being ignored or misunderstood. So, the next time you see Lady Liberty standing tall, ask yourself: what’s the real message here? Because chances are, it’s not what you think.
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