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What
is the history and origin of the famed
"Statue of Liberty"? Is it so
innocent as millions assume? There is
much more to this story than most believe.
It is time we pulled aside the cloak,
and took a good look at the real facts,
and what they mean for us, today. You
might be shocked to know the deception
that has been pulled over the eyes of
the American people!
William F. Dankenbring
It is very interesting that the great symbol
that is situated in the harbor of New York City,
the Statue of Liberty, is a woman carrying
a torch. As we saw in a previous issue
of Prophecy Flash, New
York City itself represents
the city of "modern Babylon the great." Just
like its predecessor of olden days,
modern New York is the financial hub and capital of
the world. It is the center of American
and multi-national finance, marketing,
and the location of the headquarters
of the United Nations.
Looking at the prophecies of the end-time
Babylon
in the book of Revelation, we find that
it is associated with a "woman." In
fact, she is called a "woman," and the
prophet Isaiah speaks of her as "the
daughter of Babylon."
In Revelation we read:
". . . I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet colored
beast, full of names of blasphemy, having
seven heads and ten horns. . . And upon
her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY,
BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH" (Rev.17:3-5).
And in chapter 18 we read, further:
"And after these things I saw another angel
come down from heaven, having great
power . . . And he cried mightily with
a strong voice, saying, Babylon the
great is fallen, is fallen, and is become
the habitation of demons, and the hold
of every foul spirit . . . For all nation
have drunk of the wine of the wrath
of her fornication, and the kings of
the earth have committed fornication
with her, and the MERCHANTS of the earth
are waxed rich through the abundance
of her delicacies. And I heard another
voice from heaven, saying, Come out
of her, my people, that ye be not partakers
of her sins, and that ye receive not
of her plagues" (Rev.18:1-4).
When we read all the facts, we discover that
there are three components of modern
"Babylon." It is a major world city and sea port
of modern commerce and trade -- a "mighty
city" (Rev.18:10-11). It is also a great
religious system which dominates the
world, and which is pagan at heart,
teaching involvement with the politics
of this world, abominable doctrines
and spiritual fornication (Rev.17:3-4),
and which is responsible for the martyrdom
and death of many of YHWH's
true saints (Rev.17:6). The third component
of this modern "Babylon" is the great
World Empire which it rides and rules
--called the "Beast" in Revelation (see
Rev.17:3, 8). The female Babylon
is a great harlot or whore (Rev.17:16)
which governs a "Beast" Empire which
possesses "seven heads and ten horns"
(Rev.17:3).
The Daughter of Babylon
The prophet Isaiah tells us more about this
symbiotic relationship. He writes of
the modern "daughter" of ancient Babylon, thusly:
"Come down, and sit in the dust, O virgin
daughter of Babylon, sit on the ground: there is no throne,
O DAUGHTER of the Chaldeans:
for thou shalt no more be called tender and delicate. . . Thy nakedness
shall be uncovered, yea, thy shame shall
be seen: I will take vengeance, and
I will not meet thee as a man. . . .
And thou saidst, I shall be a lady for ever: so that thou didst not
lay these things to thy heart, neither
didst remember the latter end of it.
Wherefore, hear now this, thou that
art given to PLEASURES, that dwellest CARELESSLY, that sayest
in thine heart,
I am, and none else beside me; I shall
no sit as a widow, neither shall I know
the loss of children. But these two
things shall come to thee in a moment
in ONE DAY, the loss of children and
widowhood: they shall come upon thee
in their perfection for the multitude
of thy sorceries, and for the great
abundance of thine
enchantments. For thou hast trusted
in thy wickedness: thou hast said, None seeth me. Thy wisdom and thy
knowledge, it hath perverted thee; thou
shalt not
know from whence it riseth:
and mischief shall fall upon thee; thou
shalt not
be able to put it off, and desolation
shall come upon thee suddenly, which
thou shalt not know . . . Behold, they shall be as stubble; the
fire shall burn them; they shall not
deliver themselves from the power of
the flame [nuclear holocaust] . . .
Thus shall they be unto thee with whom
thou hast labored, even thy MERCHANTS,
from thy youth; they shall wander every
one to his quarter; none shall save
thee" (Isaiah 47:1-15).
New York City has been a merchant capital from its inception,
from the time it was first settled by
Dutch traders and called "New
Amsterdam." From the time
it was first settled, it was a place
of rampant enterprise and merchandising,
and grew to symbolize the entrepreneurial
spirit of America.
The world at large is totally ignorant of
the occult symbolism which lies behind
the famed statue of liberty which sits
astride the harbor
of New York,
symbolizing its true inner character
and purpose. The sculptor who made the
great statue was Italian. His name was
Auguste Bertholdi. His work was greatly influenced by the ancient
sculptor Phidias who made gigantic statues
of the ancient goddesses, particularly
Athena, the "goddess of wisdom" and
Nemesis (another name for Venus), a
goddess who held a cup in her right
hand. Before beginning the statue of
liberty project, Bertholdi
was seeking a commission to construct
a giant statue of the goddess "Isis,"
the Egyptian Queen of Heaven, to overlook
the Suez canal. The statue of Isis was to be of "a robed
woman holding aloft a torch" (Statue
of Liberty: 1st Hundred Years, Bernard
Weisberger,
p.30, quoted in Beyond Babylon, James
Lloyd, p.103).
The Masonic Connection
Bertholdi never made the statue of Isis for the Suez
canal -- but
it seems obvious that he made it after
all, fulfilling his life's ambition,
when he constructed the Statue of Liberty
for the United
States!
Writes James Lloyd in Beyond Babylon:
"Auguste Bertholdi was a member of the cultic Masonic Lodge in Paris,
a `. . . secret international brotherhood linked to the ancient
builders of th
pyramids and the cathedrals' [quoted
from Statue of Liberty, by Weisberger];
and as a result, fellow members of the
mysterious order of Masons `. . . were
frequently involved with the creation
of the structure, and the various ceremonies
that were dedicated to it' [ibid., p.44].
For example, the pedestal was built
by another mason named Richard Hunt,
and the design came from his study of
`. . . pyramids, zigurrats, and other
. . . styles' [Statue of Liberty video]. You'll recall The Tower of Babel
was a ziggurat; and of course, the Statue
of Liberty is actually a tower" (Beyond
Babylon,
p.103).
As the obelisk was completed in the 1880's,
a number of American clergymen were
upset that a "pagan goddess" was being
placed on American soil. The Masonic
Lodge, in the meantime, kept a low profile
to avoid unnecessary controversy, just
as they did when they planned the Washington
monument, another Egyptian obelisk symbolizing
the rays of the Egyptian god shining
down and enlightening mankind.
The Masons, of course, trace the origin of
their secret society back to king Solomon,
and from him back to ancient Egypt. Says Alexander Hislop in his magnificent book The Two Babylons, concerning the origins of Masonry:
"It is admitted that the secret system of
Free Masonry was originally founded
on the MYSTERIES OF THE EGYPTIAN ISIS,
THE GODDESS-MOTHER, OR
WIFE OF OSIRIS. But what could have
led to the union of a Masonic body with
these Mysteries, had they not had particular
reference to architecture, and had the
god who was worshipped in them not been
celebrated for his success in perfecting
the arts of forification and building. Now, if such were the case, considering
the relation in which, as we have already
seen, Egypt
stood to Baby- lon,
who would naturally be looked up to
there as the great patron of the Masonic
art? The strong presumption is, that NIMROD [the arch-rebel against Elohim -- Gen. 10:8-10] must have been the man. He was the
first that ganed
fame in this way. As the child of the
Babylonian goddess-mother, he was worshipped,
as we have seen, in the character of
Ala
mahozim, `The god of fortifications.' Osiris, in like manner,
the child of the EGYPTIAN MADONNA, was
equally celebrated as `the strong chief
of the buildings.' This
strong chief of the buildings was originally
worshipped in Egypt with every physical characteristic
of Nimrod" (Hislop,
The Two Babylons, p.43).
As Hislop shows,
Isis is the Egyptian name for the Babylonian
goddess Ishtar, who is also the same
as Athena (Greece),
Minerva (Egypt
and Greece),
Astarte (Syria),
Cybele (Rome), Ashtoreth (Israel), and Diana (Ephesus). This statue of
the pagan Madonna, the Statue of "Liberty," is a statue of this same ancient pagan
"Queen of Heaven," the wife of Nimrod,
or Semiramis!
Goddess Diana of the Ephesians
The worship of this pagan goddess caused no
small persecution for the true believers
of the first century. Paul and his entourage,
preaching the true gospel about the
Messiah and the Kingdom of YHWH, in the city of Ephesus, ran smack into the powerful Diana cult,
and were hauled before the authorities
of the city. We read in the book of
Acts:
"And the same time there arose no small stir
about that way. For a certain man, a
silversmith, which made silver shrines
for Diana, brought no small gain unto
the craftsmen; whom he called together
with the workmen of like occupation,
and said, Sirs, ye know that by this
craft we have our wealth. Moreover ye
see and hear, that not alone at Ephesus, but almost throughout all Asia, this Paul hath persuaded and turned away much people,
saying that they be no gods, which are
made with hands: So that not only this
our craft is in danger to be set at
nought; but
also that the temple of the great goddess
Diana should be despised, and her magnificence
should be destroyed, whom all Asia
and the world worshippeth.
And when they heard these sayings, they
were filled with wrath, and cried out,
saying, Great is Diana of the Ephesians.
And the whole city was filled with confusion:
and having caught Gaius and Aristarchus,
men of Macedonia, Paul's companions in travel,
they rushed with one accord into the
theatre. . . . And they drew Alexander
out of the multitude, the Jews putting
him forward. And Alexander beckoned
with the hand, and would have made his
defence unto the people. But when they knew he was a Jew,
all with one voice about the space of
two hours cried out, Great is Diana
of the Ephesians" (see Acts 19:23-41).
Who was this Diana, the goddess whose followers
hated the true people of YHWH, and threatened
Paul and his followers and helpers?
The First World Kingdom After the
Flood
The story goes back to an ancient king and
arch-apostate, by the name of "Nimrod."
Nimrod established the first "world
kingdom" after the Flood. We read: "And
Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a
mighty one [TYRANT] in the earth. He
was a mighty hunter before YHWH: wherefore
it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty
hunter before YHWH. And the beginning
of his kingdom was BABEL . . ." (Gen.10:8-10). Nimrod was a "mighty
hunter against YHWH," which is the real
meaning of the Hebrew word translated
"before" in this verse.
Nimrod, in beginning his kingdom, sought to
become known as the Liberator, or Emancipator,
or "Deliverer," of mankind, taking the
titles of the true Messiah to himself.
Nimrod began to be known as "Phoroneus,"
which has several meanings. One signifies
the "Apostate," truly what Nimrod was.
However, it also means, "Emanipator," or "one who sets free," or gives liberty." Nimrod
"delivered" the masses of people from
the "fear of YHWH," from the worship
of the true Elohim,
and proclaimed his form of paganized
"liberty" to the people, his paganized teachings setting people free from the laws of YHWH.
The term "apostate" itself means "to
cast off." Nimrod was the original "man
of sin" who "cast off" the laws of YHWH,
and rebelled against the Most High (compare
II Thess.2:1-10). Says
Hislop, the name "Phoroneus" comes
from "Pharo,
also pronounced Pharang, or Pharong, `to cast off,
to make naked, to apostatise,
to set free.'"
Nimrod's Wife and Consort
But Nimrod has a consort, a woman, a "harlot-mother,"
who became deified with him -- his mother-wife
Semiramis. One of her names under which she was worshipped
was "Feronia"
in Rome, the goddess of liberty. Says Alexander
Hislop:
"The Sabine goddess Feronia had evidently a relation to Phooroneus, as the `Emancipator.' She was believed to be THE
`GODDESS OF LIBERTY,' because at Terracina
slaves were emancipated in her temple.
. . . The Chaldee
meaning of the name `Fernonia,'
strikingly confirms this conclusion.
Her contemplar
divinity, who was worshipped along with
her in a grove, was, like Ninus,
a youthful divinity. He was regarded
as the `youthful Jupiter'" (p.52).
As we said earlier, another name for Semiramis or "Isis" was Cybele in Rome. As Nimrod was the "god
of fortifications," so she was also
an architectural deity -- the "goddess
of fortifications." This version of
the goddess is universally represented
as wearing a crown of towers, like the
Statue of Liberty! Alexander Hislop writes:
"But of the existence of a goddess of fortifications,
everyone knows that there is the amplest
evidence. That goddess is Cybele, who
is universally represented with a mural
or TURRETED CROWN, OR WITH A FORTIFICATION
ON HER HEAD. Why was
Rhea or Cybele thus represented?
Ovid . . . says, why the STATUE OF CYBELE
WORE A CROWN OF TOWERS was, `because
she first erected them in cities.' The
first city in the world after the flood
(from whence the commencement of the
world itself was often dated) that had
towers and encompassing walls was BABYLON;
and Ovid himself tells us that it was
SEMIRAMIS, the first queen of that city,
who was believed to have `surrounded
Babylon with a wall of brick.' Semiramis, then, the first DEIFIED QUEEN of that city and
TOWER [the Tower of Babel] whose top
was intended to reach unto heaven, must
have been the PROTOTYPE of the goddess
who `first made towers in cities'" (p.30).
Diana of the Ephesians was this same dame
-- the goddess of towers -- the original
Semiramis,
wife of Nimrod. Says Hislop,
"When we look at the Ephesian Diana, we find evidence to the very same effect. . . the Epesian Diana . .
. was represented with all the attributes
of the MOTHER OF THE GODS, and, as the
Mother of the gods, she wore a TURRETED
CROWN, such as no one can contemplate
without being forcibly reminded of the
TOWER OF BABEL. Now this TOWER-BEARING DIANA is by
an ancient scholiast expressly identified
with SEMIRAMIS. When, therefore, we
remember that the Rhea or Cybele, the
tower-bearing goddess, was, in point
of fact, a Babylonian goddess, and that
Semiramis,
when deified, was worshipped under the
name of Rhea, there will remain I think,
no doubt as to the personal identify
of the `godddess
of fortifications" (Hislop,
p.30-31).
This pagan licentious queen of vice and prostitution,
infamous for her flagrant wanton spirit,
was the original "tower woman." The
very same goddess, known as Ashtoreth,
which is cognately related to Ishtar
and Astarte, the "Queen of Heaven" and
"Mother of God" of the pagans, the original
"Madonna" and "Celestial Virgin" (although
she was no virgin!), was the pagan prototype
of the "Virgin Mary"
or "Madonna" of the Roman Catholic Church.
"Tower Woman"
The name "Ashtoreth" itself contains the syllable
"tor" [tau
resh, or TR in Hebrew] which means "to be round," or to "surround,"
suggesting a structure of a wall, or
turret. "Ash-turrit" literally means the "woman that made the encompasing wall," and the "tor"
in Ashtoreth can signify "tower." In
other words, Ashtoreth, Ishtar, or our
modern EASTER or Eas-tor
literally means TOWER WOMAN!
Does this description really fit the "Statue
of Liberty" towering on an island in
New York
harbor, at the mouth of the Hudson
River?
The Babylonian heritage of the "Statue of
Liberty" should come as no real surprise
to YHWH's
people. Her identity is written in her
shape. She stands on a base patterned
after the Babylonian stepped-pyramids,
or zigurrats,
of old -- which themselves were designed
by the "tower" woman Semiramis and her architects. She stands literally on a base
patterned after the tower of Babel! She wears a turreted crown, like
Rhea, Cybele, Diana, and the pagan goddesses
who were counterparts of Semiramis. She stands as a universal symbol of "liberty,"
apart from the laws and commandments
of YHWH. She represents the "emanicpation" of mankind, and "immigration" and "unity" and
the coming together of many races to
become one universal mankind, all peoples
coming together to one land, uniting
the nations as "one," with one language.
This is exactly what ancient Nimrod and Semiramis
tried to do at the original "Tower of
Babel," but El-Shaddai
defeated their attempt by scattering
the nations and confounding their languages
(Gen.11:1-9).
A New Look at the "Statue
of Liberty"
Consider for a moment: The "Statue of Liberty,"
standing on Liberty
Island, is one of the largest
statues ever made. Its proper name is
"Liberty Enlightening the World." The
statue represents a proud woman, standing
on a huge pedestal, with her right arm
extended, holding high a flaming torch.
A turreted crown with huge spikes symbolizing
the rays of the sun rests on her head.
At her feet is a broken shackle symbolizing
the overthrow of "tyranny."
The statue stands 151 feet in height,
weighs about 100 tons, and stands on
a Babylonia
style tower which is 154 feet high.
In her poem "The New Colossus," Emma Lazarus
calls the "Statue of Liberty" the "Mother
of Exiles." But the truth is, she is
the "Mother of harlots
andabominations of the earth" (Rev.17:5). The liberty she
promises is slavery to this world's
system.
El-Shaddai abhors
this world's evil system, based on the
system begun in ancient Babylon by Nimrod and Semiramis.
New York City,
the modern Babylon, and banking capital of the world, home
of Wall Street, and every wicked vice
and every financial fraud and deceit,
is the symbol of this world's system
of financial enslavement and captivity.
It is only fitting, in a sense, that
the statue of the original "Queen of
Heaven," the "goddess of fortifications,"
the Queen-Mother of Babylon, also known
as Isis, Cybele, Feronia,
Ishtar, Astarte, Ashtoreth, and Easter,
should sit astride an island at the
mouth of her world-renown harbor, beckoning
to the world, "Come hither."
But El-Shaddai,
our Father in heaven, says, to the contrary,
"Flee fornication" with this world's
evil and corrupt system of rebellion
against El-Shaddai and His laws (I Cor.6:18). Paul says, "Be not unequally
yoked together with unbelievers: for
what fellowship hath righteousness with
unrighteousness? and
what communion hath light with darkness?
What concord hath the Messiah with Belial?
or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel? And what
agreement hath the temple of YHWH with idols? for YE are the temple of the living Elohim: as YHWH hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk
in them; and I will be their Elohim,
and they shall be my people. Wherefore
COME OUT FROM AMONG THEM, and be ye
SEPARATE, saith YHWH, and touch not the unclean thing [or crooked business
deal, or pagan doctrine or practice!];
and I will receive you, and will be
a Father unto you, and ye shall be my
sons and daughters, saith YHWH Almighty" (II Cor.6:14-18).
To come out from it we must first of all identify
it. Babylon stands identified -- and the statue to
the Babylonian Queen of Heaven, known
as the Statue of Liberty, also stands
revealed! May YHWH help us to "Come
out of Babylon" in every way!
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