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Sunday, September 18, 2022
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William,
Hidden in plain sight, no?
Also, regarding your previous post titled Wheel in the Sky.
If you recall ( and I'm sure you know this) I shared my perspective
regarding the 8 Point Star of Venus (Ishtar) and its connection to the Union Jack and the Maritime Law.
Britian, the Empire on which the Sun never sets.
The star being a ship's steering wheel.
In the Apotheosis of Washington in the eye of the U.S. Capitol Building's Rotunda,
Venus makes her appearance in the grouping of the Marine, with Neptune holding his trident and Venus holding the transatlantic cable, which was being laid at the time the fresco was painted.
The Wheel (in the Apotheosis painting) appears in the Agriculture grouping represented by Ceres seated on the McCormick Reaper, accompanied by America in a red liberty cap and Flora picking flowers.
In the Agriculture group painting a small Steering Wheel is depicted and while at first glance it doesn't seem like to be the 8 point star but look closely and count the Points of the Wheel. There are Eight.
Eight being symbolic of eternity.
As above, so below.
https://www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/apotheosis-washington
William,
I just saw the coverage about the earthquake in Taiwan!!
I hope you and family are safe.
Thanks for asking. Nothing serious in my part of Taiwan. It affected the less-populated east coast.
;-))))
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