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The video explores controversial interpretations of the Statue of Liberty, suggesting it may symbolize more than American ideals of freedom and hope. It raises theories about its origins and possible inspirations, connecting the statue to ancient deities and figures like Mithra and the Colossus of Rhodes. The designer, Frederick August Bartholdi, a Freemason, possibly drew from various cultural and Masonic symbols. The construction involved Masonic traditions and ceremonies, adding further layers to its meaning. High-ranking Freemason Albert Pike and modern Freemasonry are linked to these ancient traditions, suggesting a heritage from old mysteries. The video concludes by presenting the statue as potentially symbolizing Satan's release, referencing the Book of Revelation, with its elements like the broken chain and torch representing deceptive light. It ends with a call to action for viewer engagement.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses reactions from comedian Bobby Lee and his friends to a video suggesting that the Statue of Liberty could be an homage to Satan. The original video connected the statue to Lucifer, noting similarities to the Colossus of Rhodes, an ancient statue. The segment also delves into the statue’s historical context, highlighting that it’s recognized as a symbol of American ideals, freedom, and hope for immigrants. The video challenges conventional narratives about the statue’s origins, suggesting that it might have been modeled after figures such as an Egyptian woman or the Roman goddess Libertad.
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In this segment of the video, it is discussed that sculptor Frederick August Bartholdi, who was inspired by various sources including Nubian tombs and European symbolism, designed the Statue of Liberty. Bartholdi, a high-ranking Freemason, collaborated with other Freemasons including political thinker Edward de la Boule and civil engineer Gustav Eiffel. The statue was conceived as a gift from France to the United States to commemorate their diplomatic relations and to inspire democracy in France. The construction, funded and built by Freemasons, involved copper as the primary material and was completed in 1885. The statue was then dismantled, shipped to the U.S., and reassembled on what is now known as Liberty Island.
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In this part of the video, the narrative focuses on the Masonic traditions observed during the laying of the cornerstone for the Statue of Liberty, emphasizing the ceremonial significance and procedures involved. The Grand Lodge of New York played a key role, with the Grand Master conducting the traditional ritual by declaring the stone square, level, and duly laid after striking it three times. Additionally, the video explores the possible inspiration for the Statue of Liberty, comparing it to the ancient Colossus of Rhodes, a statue of the Greek sun god Helios, which similarly bore a crown of solar rays. The Colossus stood about 108 feet tall, comparable to the height of the Statue of Liberty. Moreover, it is highlighted that there is also speculation that the statue might be inspired by the ancient Persian deity Mithra, another sun god.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the ancient deity Mithra, highlighting his roles as a god of light, justice, contracts, and friendship. Mithra is also presented as a judicial figure and a protector of truth, cattle, harvest, and waters. The significance of Mithra’s cult is explained, noting its spread from India to the Hellenic world and the Roman Empire. The comparisons between the rituals and symbolism of Mithraism and modern Freemasonry are addressed, with a mention of high-ranking Freemason Albert Pike’s assertion that Freemasonry is the heir of ancient mysteries. The speaker suggests that many sun gods, including Mithra, could be personifications of the devil and links this idea to Aleister Crowley’s philosophy and biblical warnings about the devil as an angel of light. Additionally, the video draws a parallel between an old painting of Satan and the face of the Statue of Liberty, implying it might represent Satan.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the concept of Satan’s little season based on the Book of Revelation. After Armageddon, an angel binds Satan and casts him into the bottomless pit for a thousand years, after which he is released to deceive the nations once more. The speaker suggests that this thousand-year period ended in the late 1700s and posits that the Statue of Liberty might symbolize this event with its broken chain representing his release and the torch signifying false light. The plaque dated 1776 could mark the declaration of his release. The video then concludes with a call for viewers to support the channel, share their thoughts, and subscribe.