The Statue of Liberty is presented as an icon of liberty, freedom, a symbol of hope, and a fresh start. Lady Liberty has also been represented in movies to symbolize despair and destruction, as in apocalyptic movies such as The Day After Tomorrow, Deep Impact, Cloverfield, X-men, and Planet of the Apes.

While there are rules about destroying the American flag under the Flag Protection Act of 1989, which can result in a fine and one-year imprisonment, destroying the statue of liberty, in effigy through movies, is kosher.

In a world of duality, what does Lady Liberty really represent? Shall we go fishing?

Beneath the robe, the 151-foot statue appears to represent a proud woman, standing on a huge pedestal, with her right arm extended, holding high a flaming torch. A turreted crown with huge spikes symbolizing the rays of the sun rests on her head. At her feet is a broken shackle symbolizing the overthrow of “tyranny.”

However, this 100-ton statue, stands on a 154-foot Babylonia style tower. In her poem The New Colossus, Emma Lazarus calls the “Statue of Liberty” the “Mother of Exiles.” But according to the Bible, she could also be the “Mother of harlots and abominations of the earth” (Rev.17:5). She could symbolize slavery to those living in this world’s system.

From her Roman sandals planted firmly on an 11-pointed star, to the torch of illumination held high above New York City, there is more to this Lady lighthouse than meets the eye. Under the draping of this Lady’s toga, is the statue of a pagan Babylonian goddess standing watch over Modern Babylon the Great.

Let’s deconstruct this Lady from a distance.

Most of the world is ignorant of the occult symbolism which lies behind the famed Statue of Liberty that symbolizes its true inner character and purpose. Lady Liberty’s Italian sculptor Auguste Bertholdi, sought a commission to construct a giant statue of the goddess “Isis,” the Egyptian Queen of Heaven, to overlook the Suez canal. This was said to be his life’s ambition. The statue of Isis was to be of “a robed woman holding aloft a torch” (Statue of Liberty: 1st Hundred Years, Bernard Weisberger, p.30). It seems Bertholdi fulfilled his life’s ambition even if the commission he received was not for the Suez canal.

Auguste Bertholdi was a member of the Freemasons in Paris, a secret international brotherhood linked to the ancient builders of the pyramids and the cathedrals’ dating back to King Solomon and also to ancient Egypt.

Lady Liberty, herself, can be traced to Diana of the Ephesians as the Mother of the gods, who wore a turreted crown, and to Ashtoreth or “tower woman” also known as Ishtar for EASTER or Eas-tor which literally means Tower Woman. Lady Liberty is also traced to a consort of the tyrant Nimrod, the first king of Babylonia, associated with the tower of Babel and the doctrines of the Antichrist. A warrior king, Nimrod established the ‘world kingdom’ after the Great Flood of Noah. In Rome, Nimrod’s consort was “Feronia” known as the “Goddess of Liberty” since she emancipated slaves in her temple.

So is this statue a Lady or a “Babylonia pagan licentious queen of vice and prostitution?”

The statue’s proper name, “Liberty Enlightening the World,” is likely derived from the Masonic ideas of illumination and enlightenment. It is no surprise that the Masons were involved in the project from its inception to its end, from its sculptor, to the grand master of the New York State Masonic lodge who presided over the ritual ceremony that laid the cornerstone for the statue at Bedloe’s Island, in 1884. The original platform had a dark base overlaid with sun and moon motif.

Lady Liberty is described by poet Emma Lazarus in 1883 as “a mighty woman with a torch whose flame is the imprisoned lightning and her name Mother of Exiles,” in her poem “The New Colossus.” [Note; The Colossus of Rhodes was a statue of the Greek sun-god Helios, erected in the city of Rhodes, on the Greek island of the same name].

The staircase of the statue leads to the crown and is shaped like a human DNA helix constructed in nine levels, similar to a Mayan ceremonial pyramid. The entire quote from the poem The New Colossus is inscribed on a plaque placed on the inner walls of the Statue’s pedestal. Full of hidden meaning, the poem suggests “the opposition of masculine and feminine principles”:

Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
MOTHER OF EXILES. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.

Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!

Both Feminine and masculine traits are the foundation of the Babylonian Baphomet god who is a hybrid species of both male and female genitalia with a goat head. Does this ancient headdress date back to the Pharaohs of heliocentrism and forward to the Catholic Church, which is built upon pagan sun worship?

Did you catch any fish?

It may be that Lady Liberty is not a memorial to peace and liberty after all.

New York City, the modern Babylon, and banking capital of the world, home of Wall Street, and every wicked vice and every financial fraud and deceit, is the symbol of this world’s system of financial enslavement and captivity. It is only fitting, in a sense, that the statue of the original “Queen of Heaven,” the “goddess of fortifications,” the Queen-Mother of Babylon, also known as Isis, Cybele, Feronia, Ishtar, Astarte, Ashtoreth, and Easter, should sit astride an island at the mouth of her world-renown harbor, beckoning to the world, “Come hither. – William F. Dankenbring

Rosanne Lindsay is a Naturopathic doctor, writer, Earth keeper, Health Freedom advocate, co-founder of Wisconsin For Vaccine Choice, and author of the books The Nature of Healing, Heal the Body, Heal the Planet and  Free Your Voice, Heal Your Thyroid, Reverse Thyroid Disease Naturally. Find her on Facebook at Rosanne Lindsay and Natureofhealing. Consult with her (Skype or Zoom consults available) at natureofhealing.org. Subscribe to her blog at http://www.natureofhealing.org/blog/ and at her podcast Thursdays at 5 pm on Blogtalkradio.

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