Sunday 20 May 2018

M and G


There are two letters in the alphabet the Freemasons underline in their symbolism: M and G.

M is for Mason.

Examples of M-logos:







MTV building in Toronto. On the wall it says "Masonic Temple"


Number 3 in also masonic. The original masonry had only 3 degrees.

Most powerful? Get it?


Hidden M




You see how often the letter M is associated with the red color? That is a reference to masonry's origins in ancient Egypt and the Cult of Aton. Atonism (of which Freemasonry is a branch) was born in lower Egypt ruled by the Hyksos kings. The color of Lower Egypt was red.


Deshret - the red crown of Lower Egypt

Seth - the red god, the ruler of the Red Desert, venerated by the Hyksos kings


G is for Gaonim.

Gaonim was the name of the priestly class of the Cult of Aton during its early history - the prototype of the masonic brotherhood. They were the keepers of the esoteric secrets of the so called "Israelites" (Atonists kicked out of Egypt). Translated 'Gaonim' means "Sons of the Sun" or "Princes of light".

It's a common mistake to associate the letter G in the masonic logo to God, Geometry or Great Architect. This is how Freemasons operate - they give you some exoteric explanation, so that the esoteric truth can be hidden in plain sight. Oldest trick in the book.
"The so-called but misnamed "Jewish" co-conspirators who directed the operations of the Roman caesars and emperors, were Atonists. Specifically, they were leaders of the Order of Melchizedek (or Akhenaton). They were Pharisees and Sadducees of high rank, and keepers of the so-called "Oral Tradition" allegedly delivered to their ancestors at Mount Sinai. This quorum of sorcerers were also known as the Gaonim. In order to conceal their identity they began using the term Freemason meaning "Sons of the Sun." The capitalized letter "G" found on Masonic iconography refers to this super-secret Luciferian cabal." - Michael Tsarion (Irish origins of civilization)

"The Gaonim have nothing in common with modern religious "Jews." Terms and appellations of this kind do not refer to the kind of sects or beliefs we might at first imagine. They refer to a caste of sorcerers descended from the corrupt solar cults (or Luciferians) of antiquity. Members of the British royal family are Judites, even though they belong to the Protestant religion. The Pope and his bishops and cardinals are likewise Judites, even though they belong to the Catholic religion." (ibid)





Examples of G-symbolism:


The servants of the Gaonim

G products




"Eye 'n G"


G and the Sun disc (Aton)






Wednesday 2 May 2018

Kyösti Kallio and Aleksis Kivi


When someone is famous enough to get a statue, the lookalike statues are usually depicting the person standing on their feet. In Helsinki center, there are two statues of famous men, depicting them sitting on a chair. They are the former president of Finland Kyösti Kallio, and author Aleksis Kivi.


Kyösti Kallio

Aleksis Kivi


The unusual position is not the only detail in common between these two statues. 'Kallio' and 'kivi' are both Finnish words for 'rock'.

Men called 'rock' sitting on a chair, is tarot symbolism in plain sight.

In the Bible, when Jesus made Peter the head of his church, he said:
"And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." (Matthew 16:18)

Peter, just like Kivi or Kallio, means the word 'rock'. Being the head of the church, Peter was "the first pope". In tarot, the pope is depicted in the card The Hierophant, also known as The Pope - sitting on a chair.





See the small stone block in front of the statue of Kyösti Kallio? You think it's for the flowers? Think again - while you bend the knee.



Bending the knee in front of  the pope


The placements of the statues are carefully chosen. If you draw a line on the map across these two statues, the line crosses also the most famous church in Finland - Helsinki Cathedral. On the roof of the church stands the apostles - including Peter "the rock".


From left to right: Kyösti Kallio, Aleksis Kivi and Helsinki Cathedral

Peter on the roof of Helsinki Cathedral


More examples of tarot statues on page Esoteric statues.