Saturday, July 25, 2009

The Statue of Freedom

The Idols of America
The Statue of Liberty and Statue of Freedom
Plus Other Icons that are actually "American Babylonianism"

by R.A. Coombes

This statue stands atop the United States Capitol building on top of the dome. This building is of course the location where both houses of Congress meet to conduct the business of the nation and to pass laws. The Statue of Freedom was designed by another Mason, Thomas Crawford. He too designed the statue to be his rendition of the Roman goddess "Libertas."

We have already covered the connection between Libertas and Ishtar, so we won't restate the facts on this issue. Suffice it to say that this statue shows the goddess in the garb of a warrior...another character trait of Ishtar. She was also called the warrior goddess because she would fight for personal freedom liberty.

So, we have the second largest idol made by human hands and it stands atop the location where our lawmakers meet. We again have another occultist symbol over the heads of lawmakers of the USA. Is it any wonder the nation is in the shape it is in?

See the government publication:

"We, the People: The Story of the United States CAPITOL" published by The United States Capitol Historical Society, in cooperation with the National Geographic Society, Washington D.C. The 1964 edition. This references the Statue of Freedom as being the "goddess Freedom" of Rome...i.e., "Libertas."

Other Idols of the US Capitol Building

There are numerous statues and paintings of some of the classical gods of Greece and Rome. One thing government tourism booklets don't tell you is that these deities were borrowed...from Babylon herself.

The god "Mars" which the Babylonians/Sumerians referred to as Mardok/Marduk/and or Baal/Bel. Baal is the infamous name which the Old Testament prophets were constantly battling to keep the Israelites from worshipping after the glory days of Solomon. So, here again is another large idol located where our lawmakers meet.

Keep in mind that the Greeks borrowed their "Mars" from the Babylonian deity "Baal" a.k.a. Bel or Marduk/Mardok/Merodach. Yes, this is the same deity that the Old Testament prophets fought against in the generations after David and Solomon.

There are other lesser known deity statutes and paintings in and on or around the US Capitol building. Search the US Library of Congress website for various statutes of the Capitol building. You'll find statues of "Athena, Minerva" and many more. You'll also see numerous paintings in the earliest years referring to the Capitol as the "Temple of Justice."

Conclusion

There are just too many coincidences when we compare the characteristics in the scriptures relating to the the woman called "Mystery Babylon -- Mother of Harlots" with that of Ishtar of Babylon and the Statue of Liberty and the Statue of Freedom. What we conclude:

The Statue of Liberty is the woman being described in Revelation 17/18 and especially 17:4, 5, 9 and 18:7 along with Isaiah 47:1-15. We say this because we know that the Statue of Liberty is actually the artist's/sculptor's vision of Ishtar, the goddess of Babylon!!! This makes the Statue of Liberty the largest idol ever made by human hands, and the Statue of Freedom being the second largest idol and it stands atop the building where our lawmakers meet.

Is it any wonder that our Congressional lawmakers seem to be so perpetually "screwed up?"

The reference to "Mystery Babylon -- Mother of Harlots" is referencing Ishtar, the Mother of Harlots of Babylon...and her "mystery doctrines" such as salvation by sex for money. There are numerous other statues of other pagan deities in the US Capitol building and around the nation's capitol city. America is indeed the Mystery Babylon of Revelation 17 and 18.