Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Is George W. Bush the Devil?

On September 20, 2006, President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela made the following remarks at a meeting of the UN General Assembly:

I think that the first people who should read this book are our brothers and sisters in the United States, because their threat is in their own house. The devil is right at home. The devil - the devil, himself, is right in the house.

And the devil came here yesterday.

Yesterday, the devil came here. Right here. Right here. And it smells of sulfur still today, this table that I am now standing in front of.

Yesterday, ladies and gentlemen, from this rostrum, the president of the United States, the gentleman to whom I refer as the devil, came here, talking as if he owned the world. Truly. As the owner of the world.

He was speaking of President George W. Bush. The man they call “Dubya” for his middle initial W.

The devil is always portrayed with two horns on his head and carrying a pitchfork, which is actually a trident. Something like this:


This portrayal reveals the full character of Satan in trinitarian form mimicking the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit of the Holy Trinity:
  • Satan the Serpent (Father)
  • The Beast which rises up out of the Sea, or the Antichrist (Son), whose symbol is the trident of Poseidon
  • The Beast which rises up out of the Earth, or the False Prophet (Unholy Spirit), whose symbol is the two horns of Hades

Consider this about the letter W: standing upright it has 3 prongs like the devil’s trident; but turn it over and it becomes an M, which has two prongs like the devil. By using the moniker “W” to identify himself, George W. Bush reveals to us two key parts of his demonic nature: the trident of his W represents the Antichrist, while the two horns of his M represent the False Prophet.

And his actions revealed to any who chose to see that he also embodies the spirit of Satan himself.

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