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The Illuminati, Nimrod, and Satan’s Agenda
The Illuminati is something you hear about quite often now. Hip hop artists, actors, and celebrities mention or allude to them. Before the internet, only a few fringe researchers made people aware of the Illuminati. Because of information technology, such as the internet, it has come into common knowledge.
So much is said about the Illuminati that it would take you months or years to learn it. In this article we will look at some of the symbols, icons, and associations that the Illuminati hid in broad daylight. Then, we will take a look at who really is behind the Illuminati and what his agenda is.
This all-seeing-eye can be found in the strangest of places. You can see it in the logos of financial institutions, in the logos of corporations, on TV shows, in movies, in video games, and in government offices and departments.
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One could say it is all a coincidence, but is it really? Perhaps, these organizations and government offices do not understand the symbolism of the all-seeing-eye and what it stands for. Or, are people at the top fully aware of what these symbols stand for while their employees do not?
The website for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO):
“When the United States needs eyes and ears in critical places where no human can reach – be it over the most rugged terrain or through the most hostile territory – it turns to the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). The NRO is the U.S. Government agency in charge of designing, building, launching, and maintaining America’s intelligence satellites”( “About the NRO.”).
But, their official mission patches, which are used to designate each mission launched, show a more sinister side.
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| National Reconnaissance Operations Center Logo |
Very little is known of the actual details of these missions, but these patches show that the people behind these missions have a sinister agenda. Pan, a pagan god, appears as an acronym, PAN (Palladium at Night), on one of the launch patches. Pan was worshipped by pagans in ancient Caesarea Philippi, Israel. In order to have Pan return each year, these rebellious people practiced prostitution, and many other wicked acts (“City of Pagans”).
Pan is the Greek god of fertility and nature. He has the legs of a goat and the body of a man. Pan can be linked to the Phoenician sun god Baal, who is also a god of fertility and nature (“Bible verses about Baal”). Baal can be traced back to Nimrod, who is mentioned in the Bible (“Bible verses about Baal”).
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The head above the wing symbol is none other
than...you guessed it…”E.T.”
"Oderint Dum Metuant" means
“Let them
hate so long as they fear.” It was associated with
Caligula, a Roman emperor
known for
his depravity and despotism ("Top 10").
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Nimrod
Who was Nimrod? According to the Bible in Genesis 10, Nimrod is a “mighty hunter before the LORD.” (Genesis 10:9). The Bible is not saying Nimrod served God but just that in God’s sight, he was mighty, or very powerful and strong man. Nimrod built the city of Babel, where the tower of Babel was erected (Genesis 10:10). Being the leader of the city, he would have been overseeing the construction of the tower, a symbol of man’s rebellion against God, his Creator.
Nimrod, the great hunter who founded the city of Babel (which later became Babylon), was a wicked man. According to tradition, Nimrod is said to have married his mother and she and he were turned into a deities. He was killed for his rebellion to God and for his great wickedness. When he died, his mother/wife said that their son was a reincarnation of Nimrod and required people to worship her and her baby. Interestingly, most ancient and even many modern pagan religions can be traced back to Nimrod (Veith).










