Sunday, October 7, 2012

The devil is often portrayed as having two horns and carrying a pitchfork. His "pitchfork" is actually a trident:


This representation is due to the existence of an "unholy trinity" of three entities which mimics the holy trinity of Father-Son-Holy Spirit:
  • Satan
  • The beast which rose up from the sea (Poseidon)
  • The beast which rose up from the earth (Hades)

This dual symbolism and triple nature has also been present in some of America's Presidents; most recently in George W. Bush and Barack Hussein Obama (not his real name).

Bush was known as "Dubya" from his middle initial W:
  • Stand a W upright, and it has the three prongs of a trident;
  • Turn it over as an M, and it has the two horns of the devil.

In the case of Obama (not his real name), the dual symbolism and triple nature is represented in his alleged birthplace of Hawaii:
  • As islands, Hawaii represents the beast which rose up out of the sea;
  • As volcanos, Hawaii represents the beast which rose up out of the earth;
  • And volcanic eruptions, with their sulfurous emissions, are definitely suggestive of hell.

Mere coincidences? Perhaps. But perhaps we choose our Presidents because they have these characteristics. What would that say about us?
 
Was Obama (not his real name) selected for the Presidency because he was qualified for the job (don't make me gag) or because he symbolically represented Satan (via his alleged birth in Hawaii) and the opening of the first four seals of the seven-sealed book (via the colors white-red-black-green associated with his Kenyan heritage and his Islamic upbringing)?
 
Considering what's happening in the world, it's a question worth asking.

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