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4.19.2005

American Hypocritical Bullshit

Have you ever looked on the back of an American one-dollar bill? I'm sure you have. There is a pyramid which has a floating section hovering over it with an eye inside. Below the pyramid says "Novus Ordo Seclorum" meaning (literally, from Latin) "New Secular Order"...secular meaning "non-religious", or, from a Christian point-of-view "Satanic" because to be without God is to be with Satan in ANY circumstance. Now, if you look in any encyclopedia or other reference, you will be shown that it actually means "new order of the ages"...ha. Interesting enough, the words "In God we Trust" are placed right next to this "semi-satanic" symbology which is also related to the Illuminati/Freemasons/Masons who are, in a nutshell, against the Church. To analyze the rest of "The Great Seal", the MDCCLXXVI on the bottom of the pyramid are the Roman numerals for 1776, the birth-year of America. The "Annuit Coeptis" means "He has smiled on our undertakings". Now, I know Latin has many cases, but I don't think that's the literal translation. Many people claim that this symbolism, even though it seems to come from Masonic origin, in fact, does not. I am sure the US government and note-printers are well aware of this. So, the question is, why would they print something in such dispute when they could find a better seal that would be less controversial/conspiracle? It's the same concept as if they were to put an inverted pentagram on the back...they would claim that it stands for equality (shown in the arms) even though it is very well affiliated with Satanism and Satinic practices. Perhaps the reason why they stopped teaching Latin in our school system as a semi-standard is so we couldn't figure out what the hell they were saying on our money. Short list of those thought to be members of the Illuminati
  • Leonardo da Vinci
  • Sir Isaac Newton
  • Victor Hugo - wrote the Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les miserables
  • Walt Disney

Illuminati - group claiming enlightenment: any one of various groups of people in history claiming to have received special religious or spiritual enlightenment, especially an 18th-century German secret society with deist and republican ideas. The name was also applied to several groups in 18th-century France, a group of religious enthusiasts in 16th-century Spain, and the Rosicrucians. Microsoft® Encarta® Reference Library 2003. © 1993-2002 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.