The Cult of the Virgin | Decoding Queen Elizabeth I’s Rainbow Portrait
Dive into the mysterious and cryptic world of Queen Elizabeth I’s “The Rainbow Portrait” in our latest decode, “The Cult of the Virgin.”
Using the Chaldean and English Ordinal gematria ciphers, the Royal Society of Chemistry’s artwork for the periodic table of elements, Strong’s Concordance Bible numbers, and the Cards of Destiny, we unravel the secrets hidden within this enigmatic artwork. The Rainbow Portrait, known for its rich symbolism and intricate details, has long been a subject of fascination and speculation. Adorned with eyes and ears on her cloak, a serpent on her arm, and holding a rainbow, Elizabeth I is depicted in a way that has puzzled historians and art enthusiasts for centuries. What do these symbols signify? What messages were encoded by the artist? And how do they relate to the broader political and religious context of the time?
In this captivating video, we explore the portrait’s deep connections to the Vatican, the Protestant Reformation, and the ancient worship of the virgin female goddess. Join us as we shine a light on the hidden meanings and historical significance of this iconic portrait, revealing its links to powerful religious and cultural movements. Prepare to be enthralled as we decode the symbolism and uncover the truth behind “The Rainbow Portrait.” Don’t miss out on this journey through history, art, and esoteric knowledge.
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âž¡ Chris, the guide, explains the decoding of the cult of the Virgin and the secrets of the rainbow portrait. He uses the chaldean gematria cipher and numerology to decode. The focus is on Elizabeth I, the last monarch of the house of Tudor, who was known as the virgin queen. The guide also discusses the hidden meanings in royal portraits, including a recent one of King Charles III.
âž¡ The article discusses the symbolism and significance of Queen Elizabeth I's extravagant attire and jewelry, which reflected her royal status and wealth. It also delves into the hidden messages in Elizabethan art, particularly in the "Rainbow Portrait" of the queen, where she is depicted as a divine figure. The article further explores the concept of the "Virgin Queen" and how Elizabeth used this image to her advantage, despite societal views of women at the time. Lastly, it discusses the shift from the Catholic worship of the Virgin Mary to the Protestant veneration of Elizabeth herself during the Protestant Reformation.
âž¡ The text discusses the symbolism in various images, including Elizabeth I's rainbow portrait, the Starbucks logo, and the Vatican altar, suggesting they all contain hidden imagery of a 'bug' or 'insect'. It also mentions the biblical references to 'locusts' and 'worms', and draws parallels between these symbols and the movie 'Lucy', which it suggests represents Lucifer. The text also explores the idea of hidden meanings and the importance of seeking them out, as suggested by Proverbs 25:2.
âž¡ The famous fossil, Lucy, found in Ethiopia in 1974, has given us new information about our early human ancestors from 3.18 million years ago. Researchers now believe that Lucy died from falling from a great height, possibly a tree. The article suggests that the story of Lucy's fall is a coded representation of the biblical fall of Lucifer. It also discusses various symbolic interpretations related to the Bible, the Vatican, and the Virgin Mary.
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Video TranscriptionHello, everyone, and welcome to eyes to see decodes. My name is Chris. I will be your tour guide today. And today we're going to be breaking down and decoding the cult of the Virgin, uncovering the secrets of the rainbow portrait. Join me, I'll be your tour guide. And let's begin. So my methods of decoding, as usual, are gonna be the chaldean gematria cipher, which is a cipher with the Alphabet and numbers based on the phonetics, the sound of the letters, it's based 1234-5678 like the musical scale. Do, re, mi, fa, sola, ti, do. Nine is not included.
And numerology, nine behaves like a zero. So you can see why it's not included in this. This cipher pairs very well with the periodic table of elements. And we use the Royal Society of Chemistry's website and the artwork provided there for some insight. The chaldean gematria cipher also pairs very well with the english ordinal ciphers. We have the forward, which is where a equals one, b equals two, c equals three, all the way to z 26. And in the reverse, just like a mirror image, where z equals one and a equals 26. And we can see how these two ciphers work extremely well together.
This example here is the words Jesus Christ. And we can see how in the english ordinal cipher, Jesus Christ equals 151. And why is that special? Because 151 is the 36th prime number. And we can see here in chaldean, Jesus Christ equals 36. The english ordinal cipher also pairs very well with Strong's Bible concordance, which is all the words in the Old Testament, in Hebrew, indexed by number. And all the words in the New Testament Greek, also indexed by numbers. And then we all. Then we use the cards of destiny system to decode and get insight into dates.
So let's begin. We're going to be looking at Elizabeth I. So, Elizabeth I, she was the queen of England and Ireland from the 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last monarch of the house of Tudor. And the house of Tudor is right here. This is their family's emblem, the Tudor rose. And we can see here that it's an encoded upside down pentagram. You see the five points pointed down here within the Tudor rose. Elizabeth was the only surviving child of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, his second wife, who was executed when Elizabeth was two years old.
Anne's marriage to Henry was annulled and Elizabeth was declared illegitimate. Henry restored her to the line of succession when she was ten, via the third Succession act of 1543. After Henry's death in 1547, Elizabeth's younger half brother, Edward VI, ruled until his own death in 1553, bequeathing the crown to a protestant cousin, Lady Jane Grey, and ignoring the claims of his two half sisters, the Catholic Mary, otherwise known as Bloody Mary, and the younger Elizabeth. In spite of statutes to the contrary, Elizabeth's will was set aside within weeks of his death, and Mary became queen, deposing and executing Jane.
During Mary's reign, Elizabeth was imprisoned for nearly a year on suspicion of supporting protestant rebels. Upon her half sister's death in 1558, Elizabeth succeeded to the throne and set out to rule by good counsel. She depended heavily on a group of trusted advisors led by William Cecil, whom she created, Baron Burghley. One of her first actions as queen was the establishment of an english protestant church, of which she became the supreme governor. This era, later named the elizabethan religious settlement, would evolve into the Church of England. It was expected that Elizabeth would marry and produce an heir.
However, despite numerous courtships, she never did. And because of this, she is sometimes referred to as the virgin queen. And that is what we're going to be examining today. So let's break down Elizabeth I. So this is Elizabeth's Wiki box from Wikipedia. And we see here that she was the queen of England and Ireland. She was the queen of England from 1558 to 1603. And her birthday here, this is what's important, was the 7 September. So nine seven or seven nine, depending on how you write it, 1533. And she died here at the age of 16, of 69 on the 24 March 1603.
So Elizabeth I in Chaldean sums to 34 and 34 matches the periodic table of elements. 34th element selenium with an atomic weight of 79.917. The artwork provided by the Royal Society of Chemistry shows us the moon. That selenium was named after the moon. And 34 in chaldean matches the chaldean database. And these are the words related. Queen bee, coronate, dragonfly, the enemy, feminine God mode, evil spirit. I love her. Girlfriend, false God, superior parliament, royal arsenal, conquest conspire, Renaissance 26, occultist magic spells or magic spell, serial killers, mass murder, kill them all soul trap, superstar and the angels.
And in English. Here we see Elizabeth one in the english ordinal cipher sums to 97 matching her birth date of September 7 97, matching the word serpent in English as well as the word inverted. And 97 and 34 is a perfect match to the phrase I am lucifer in both ciphers. So she was known as the virgin queen. Interestingly enough, the word virgin sums to the number 79, matching gold at 79, the 79th element. The atomic weight for gold is 196, which matches the immortal queen non sign soul iris, which we will look at on her.
That is the inscription on the rainbow portrait and the sun and the moon. And we can see here in the artwork provided by the Royal Society of Chemistry, there is the sun and the moon in behind here. And the artwork for gold is the sun, the golden sun. And 79 matches her birthday as well, this 7th day, the 9th month, 79. So what led me to this decode was the recent portrait released by Charles III, King Charles III. This has been seen on the Internet, and it's been shown that when we mirror this image, we see another image appear.
But it's also been discussed that this type of hidden imagery within the royal portraits has been going on for a long time. And a lot of people have been associated this King Charles portrait with this portrait from Elizabeth I, which was originally done in the year 1600. And we can see here where it says non sign sol iris on the painting right here on the left hand side. So let's take a look why King Charles portrait has been going all over the Internet. And the reason is that when this image is mirrored, it reveals a face within the mirroring.
And some are speculating that that face resembles the face of baphomet here. And I took two different images of Baphomet to compare them and have a look. You definitely see a face in there, and it's up for interpretation, I'm sure. But that's what's being alleged. So this image has secrets held within and the image of Elizabeth I. The rainbow portrait also has some secrets in, and we're going to try and uncover them. So let's take a look. So I found this article on historyhit.com, and it's called Elizabeth I uncovering the secrets of the Rainbow portrait. And this article was written by Alice Lockston, and it was written on the 1 October 2022.
And interestingly, the 1 October according to the cards of Destiny system, where the. Where a regular deck of poker cards is overlaid on the calendar, we see that October 1, the date of this article, is an eight of diamonds card. And the eight of diamonds happens to be the 34th card of the deck matching Elizabeth I. So here's what the article goes on to say. The rainbow portrait is one of the most intriguing images of Elizabeth I. In true Tudor style. The portrait is littered with ciphers, symbolism, and secret meanings. And it works to construct a very calculated image of the queen by holding a rainbow, for example, Elizabeth is depicted as an almost divine mythical being.
Meanwhile, her youthful skin and drapings of pearls associated with purity, help to promote Elizabeth's cult of virginity. The rainbow portrait still hangs in the sumptuous setting of Hatfield House. That's an h, eight and 88, among an array of grand paintings, fine furniture and delicate tapestries. Here's the history of the rainbow portrait and its many hidden mysteries, or messages. Let's take a look. A vision of splendor. Elizabeth I was especially conscious of her personal appearance and took great care to engineer an image to convey wealth, authority and power. Looking at this portrait, it seems Oliver was in no mood to offend his patron.
Oliver presents a beautiful woman in the flower of her youth with graceful features and unblemished skin. In reality, Elizabeth was almost 70 years old when the painting was created in 1600. Apart from blatant flattery, the message was clear. This was Elizabeth, the immortal queen. So here's the picture of the rainbow portrait. The immortal queen sums to 62. In chaldean, 62 is a very big number associated with the queen. In English, queen is 62, Madonna is 62, Elohim, the gods, 62. And within the chaldean cypher, the immortal queen matches lilith the deceiver, the scarlet woman. She's got red hair, twin female system.
Pussies kill the rats, deal with the devil on inverted cross and trapped in flesh. So let's continue on with the article once more. Elizabeth dons extravagant clothing befitting her royal status. She's dripping with jewels and opulent fabrics, all alluding to majesty and splendor. Her bodice is aligned with delicate flowers and she is covered in jewels. Three pearl necklace, necklaces, several rows of bracelets, and a weighty brooch in the form of a cross. Her hair and earlobes, too, are glittering with precious stones. Indeed, Elizabeth was famed for her love of fashion. An inventory compiled in 1587 stated that she owned 628 pieces of jewelry.
So 628 in the Bible just happens to be a collection. So she has a collection of jewelry, 628 pieces. And at her death, over 2000 gowns were recorded in the royal wardrobe. But this wasn't just extreme sartorial indulgence. The 16th century was an age where dress codes were strictly enforced. Sumptuary laws introduced by Henry VIII continued until 1600. These rules were a visual tool to implement status, which was hoped to enforce order and obedience to the crown. Rules might state that only duchesses, marchionesses and countesses could wear cloth and gold, tissue and fur of sables in their gowns, kirtles, partlets and sleeves.
So Elizabeth's luxurious fabrics not only suggest a woman of great wealth, they indicate her high status and importance, too. So when we say the number 628, this collection of jewelry, 628, we get an english ordinal sum of 282 matching Protestant Reformation, which is what she was responsible for. And we see here, when we look closer at the, at the portrait in her hair, we see the symbol two x within her red hair here. And that will become important for the decode later. Let's continue on. A maze of symbolism. Elizabethan art and architecture was filled with ciphers and hidden messages.
The rainbow portrait is no exception. This is a maze of symbolism and allegory, all alluding to the queen's majesty. In Elizabeth's right hand, she holds a rainbow. Besides which is inscribed a latin motto, non sign sol iris, meaning no rainbow without a sun. The Elizabeth is England's sun, a divine light of grace and beauty. Building on this idea of Elizabeth as a mythical goddess like figure, her translucent veil and diaphanous lace embroidered, embroidered collar give her an air of the otherworldly. Perhaps Oliver, the artist, had Edmund Spenser's epic poem faerie queen in his mind, which was published ten years before, in 1590.
This was an allegorical work praising Elizabeth, Elizabeth's the first and championing elizabethan notions of virtue. It was, according to Spencer, intended to fashion a gentleman or noble person in virtuous and gentle discipline. Elizabeth I, we saw before sums to 97 in English, matching the chaldean phrase no rainbow without the sun, non sign sol iris, in English, nine, seven. And the title of this portrait is called the Rainbow portrait. When we put the rainbow portrait into chaldean, we get a sum of 67. 67 matches the church of Satan, speak of the devil, goddess of strife. Deep mind control, a system of control and harmonies by the hive.
And we see here that Elizabeth in the portrait has her hand on top of the rainbow, suggesting she has authority over the rainbow. We can see that it's coming out of her side, which is right out of Genesis, the Book of Genesis here. And the rainbow, the upper rainbow is a masculine symbol. And we learn that also. We can see that in the movie the Da Vinci Code. We can see where in Tom Hanks describes the chalice and the phallic symbol of the a and the chalice symbol of the V. It's what we see here on a sine wave where.
Where the. The upper part of the wave would be the masculine and the downward part of the WAve here would be described as the feminine. So what she's holding on to here and what she's got her hand over showing the authority over the rainbow. She's got her hand showing the authority over the masculine. And the rainbow is also a symbol of our chakra system, the seven colors of the rainbow, the seven chakras, and that we are light beings, so we are the rainbow. So this is also a symbol of her authority over us, the humans, the angels.
Let's continue. In Elizabeth's left hand, her fingers graced the hem of her burning orange cloak, its glimmering brilliance brought to life by Oliver's dabs of gold leaf. Most bizarrely, this cloak is decorated with human eyes and ears, suggesting Elizabeth was all seeing and all hearing. It was probably a nod to the many rebellious plots and conspiracies which had been crushed or thwarted throughout her life, many by her brilliant spymaster, Francis Walsingham. The creature on her left sleeve hammers home the point. This jeweled serpent represents Elizabeth's cunning and wisdom. We can see here that on her sleeve here is the jeweled serpent, but it also has an apple.
To suggest that this is not just a jeweled serpent. This is the serpent from the garden of Eden, the devil. And she has it jeweled like she's honoring this, this entity. And on her robes, we see it's almost like it's human eyes and ears. You can almost see faces within it. And this almost reminded me of Genesis 321 unto Adam also and to his wife, did the Lord God make coats of skins and clothe them. It's like she's wearing this cloak or this coat of skin. And Genesis 321 matches the sum total of 49 in chaldean, matching the word upside down.
And we will be looking at the upside down in this portrait later on in this decode. And we know that jeweled serpent. When we put it in the chaldean gematria calculator, we get the sum total of 64. Matching crowned serpent, queen of heaven, the cult of a virgin God of this world, hidden in plain sight, hidden knowledge and house of Tudor, which was where Elizabeth came from. The virgin queen. We continue. Perhaps the most enduring legacy of Elizabeth's portraiture was the cult of the virgin queen, which is suggested heavily in the rainbow portrait. The pearls that drape her body allude to purity.
The knotted necklace suggests virginity. Her pale, glowing face painted with white lead suggests a woman of youthful innocence. It is perhaps a surprising cult to encourage in light of Elizabeth's failure to produce an heir and ensure stability for the country. Indeed, emphasizing any aspect of Elizabeth's womanhood was a bold move, for women were considered to be weak, biological mutations of nature, inferior biologically, intellectually and socially. And we see here that the words virgin queen in the english ordinal cipher, we put it in the calculator and we get the sum total of 141, matching the words radiant beauty, queen mother, purple rain, omnipotent royal arsenal, devil in address, false prophet, gate of the sun, the fallen angels.
And I'm going to not say this word. I'll encourage you to look at the screen and read this word yourself. It's at 141. And if you don't know what this is, I would encourage you to research it, but do it carefully. And this topic can be seen here in the movie Castaway with Tom Hanks and the volleyball and the bloody handprint for his imaginary friend called Wilson. Virgin queen in chaldean. It's 141 in English and it's 40 in chaldean. And it matches these words within the chaldean cipher bloodlines. The Virgin Mary, all seeing eye, the watcher eye of God, the lovers, a held secret, the holy grail, just a touch, knowledge, follow man, triple sixes.
We can see here that it's interesting that the ciphers tell a story within them. The cult of virginity sums to 69 in chaldean, and interestingly enough, Elizabeth I died at the age of 69 and Elizabeth II died at the age of 96. And biblically, the concept of 69 is turning down to up. And we see that concept in Christ's crucifixion, when he died between six and nine. And here's some imagery of the Virgin Mary, the catholic Virgin Mary. Here's another image of the virgin as well. And here's Madonna, who's also showing the representation of this virgin queen.
So let's continue in light of this. Elizabeth's ownership of her cult of virginity is even more impressive. Some historians have suggested the turbulent religious changes in the century may have paved the way for this positioning. The Protestant Reformation saw England move away from catholic imagery and culture. As the image of the Virgin Mary was eradicated from the national consciousness. Perhaps it was displaced by a new cult of the virgin, Elizabeth herself. So it's basically saying that the worshipping the Virgin Mary is the original cult of the virgin from Catholicism. And during the Protestant Reformation, Elizabeth took the same concept, the same idol worship, and made it about herself.
Here, the words cult of virginity sum to 55. In Chaldean, 55 is a very big number. We know that number from the english word satan, which sums to 55. And Cult of Virginian Chaldean matches the words female goddess. Matrix means a womb, satan on a throne. It matches a virgin of virgin. And we see the w symbol here, the two interlocking versus the virgin of virgin symbols. This is an ancient witchcraft symbol. We are the two x. The two x represents the female chromosomes, the double x, and then pop. The cherry is also 55. And we see the double cherry symbol here as a symbol of sex and lust.
So interestingly, that cult of virginity sums to 55, matching all of these other terms. So we're going to look at the picture, but before that, let's have a look at proverbs 25 two and this verse. It is the glory of God to conceal a thing, but the honor of kings is to search out a manner. We're going to do the honor of kings and we're going to search it out. And we know, using esword and breaking down the Old Testament into its original language, that the word God here in proverbs 25 two, this word God is actually the word elohim, Hebrew word 430, which means plural gods in the ordinary sense, but specifically used of the supreme God.
It's occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates and judges, and sometimes as a superlative, sometimes it's used as the supreme God, but very rarely. But in the ordinary sense of the word, it means plural, gods of the supreme God. Here's some synonyms here. Angels, God, very great and mighty. So it's synonymous with angels and magistrates and gods, plural. So it's the glory of the gods to conceal a thing, but as the honor of kings is to search it out. And as we saw, queen matches 62 with Elohim, the gods matching the number 62. And here's the phrase that's on the portrait, non sign sol iris in Latin, summing to 56, matching her name Elizabeth Tudor.
This was her nickname, good queen Bess. And this song here is from the cult, a rock band from the eighties and nineties, and that their most famous song is called she sells sanctuary, which we'll see in our decode in a little bit. And let's, let's have another look into the Bible for some context about, for what we're about to see. This is Isaiah 20 915. Woe unto them that seek deep to hide their counsel from the Lord. Caution to those that that want to hide themselves from the Lord God. And their works are in the dark.
And they say, who seeth us and who knoweth us? Surely your turning of things upside down shall be esteemed as the potter's clay. And the Lord God formed Adam with his hands like a potter. So this is saying that turning things upside down and seeing things the opposite way is as esteemed as when the Lord God formed Adam with his hands. For shall the work say of him that made it, he made me not? Or shall the thing framed say of him that framed it, he had no understanding. So let's take a look here. We're going to turn this upside down.
So we're going to take Elizabeth's the rainbow portrait, turn it upside down and see what we see here. And we see that Elizabeth the first is 34 in Chaldean, matching the words queen bee at 34 in Chaldean, queen b summed a 74 in English, matching lucifer. And we see here the image turned upside down gives us a hidden imagery within it that matches, and looks like to me was what would be a queen bee. And I took these images of queen bees from the front. And we can see here the proboscis coming out and the mandibles up here, matching this sort of imagery down here with the eyes.
And the cross on her chest now becomes an upside down cross, which is known as St. Peter's Cross, just like St. Peter's Basilica. And the word st. Peter's matches 34, matching Elizabeth I. So this type of hidden imagery and this insect that we see within the, within Elizabeth I's rainbow portrait, we've seen it before, and we've seen it at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. This is one of the largest, if not the largest, religious altar in the world. This is within St. Peter's Basilica. This can be seen as the sheep head with the light coming in above it, the angels coming in through the light.
And there's a dove within that window suggesting the, or the spirit are coming through there. And when we just draw on the lines, we see that it's a giant bughead and it's harvesting, it's eating the light. And that light can be seen. This can also be interpreted as a penis, the male reproductive system, and it's also the female reproductive system. But the light that is coming out of the male reproductive system is being harvested here by this, by this bug like being. But this is also the same imagery we see when we take the Starbucks logo and this goddess here in the logo is the goddess Melusine, who killed her husbands.
And when we turn that upside down, and all I did was fill in the lines and color it in, we see here that it's another bug face. And within the mouth of the bug is an upside down, star. We are the stars. We are the five pointed stars. We are the stars. We are the angels. We are the princes of El. And that is within the mouth of this bug, which is identical to the Vatican altar, which is also identical to the United States Capitol building in Washington, DC, which is a giant bughead. This is also an owl on a bigger scale.
But here we see this is a giant bughead. And the mandibles here, there's a statue here of, I believe it's Ulysses S. Grant. And it's interesting as well. It's identical to what's in the mouth of the bugs here, the light. And this is a band called Alien Ant Farm. And we see this similar imagery here with the bug face and the light and the dark, the duality. And I've broken this down in my Starbucks decode on the truth mafia website for those who want to go look at it. The rainbow portrait. We saw summed 267 in chaldean, matching the words dead sheep in English 67.
And here is a picture of the virgin that is worshipped by the Catholic Church. And when we turn that upside down, we see here it's a sheep head. And this has been brought to us, thankfully, by Mister Jonathan Kleck. I encourage you to check out his work. And this is right from the Bible. This is Nahum, chapter three, verse 15 to 17. And there shall be, and there shall the fire devour thee. The sword shall cut thee off. It shall eat thee up like. Like the canker worm. Make thyself many as the canker worm. Make thyself many as the locusts.
Thou hast multiplied thy merchants above the stars of heaven. The canker worm spoileth and fleeth away. And this reference here is to Lucifer rising up above the stars of El, the Almighty. Thy crowned are as the locusts, and thy captains as the great grasshoppers which camp in the hedges in the cold day. But when the sun Ariseth, they flee away and their place is not known where they are. There are plenty of references to worms and locusts and canker worms and grasshoppers within the Bible. And we can see why here. This is a biblical imagery. And we're gonna see here, I'm gonna take a show you this movie Lucy.
And this movie is starring Scarlett Johansson. And this is the poster for the movie. We get the one eyed symbolism, and we see here that she's showing us just the one eye. Lucy is short for Lucifer. She is the female representation of Lucifer in this movie. And this is within the first five minutes of the movie. We see that? Her friend Richard here is trying to convince her to go in the bank and carry and drop off this case, this important briefcase. And we've seen briefcases like this before in pulp Fiction. And while he's trying to convince her, he tells her, he says, lucy, did you know the first ever woman was named Lucy? And then they show this image of this chimpanzee in a museum with the name tag Lucy underneath it.
And he says that if she goes in, it'll be an easy drop off because the men will just see how beautiful she is and just not question anything. And then they show this mouse and this baited trap and how the mouse is just about to get killed here by this mouse trap. And when she walks, then she walks into the bank and we see her. The full scale of the clothing she's wearing and we see the jacket that she's wearing is sort of the predator pattern right here. And underneath it, her red dress is on the face or right over her female reproductive system.
Here we have the exact same imagery that we see here at the altar within St Peter's Basilica, where the male phallic would go right between her legs. And we see the exact same the mandibles and the eyes. We see the insect right here, right on her dress. So I just wanted to do a little bit of research on this original first female. So how did Lucy, our early human ancestor, die 3 million years ago? And I found this almost comical. So when Lucy, the world's most well known fossil, was discovered sticking out of a shallow ethiopian stream bed in 1974, and I didn't have room on this slide, but you can look up 1974 and strong's it's relevant.
She provided new insight about life for our early human ancestors 3.18 million years ago. Well, that's a pretty specific number. The image of her skeleton, which is estimated to be 40% complete and considered the best representation of her species, ostra le australopithecus afarensis, became iconic. But how did she come to rest in that shallow stream? Lucy just might be considered one of the world's oldest cold cases. 42 years after the discovery, researchers from the University of Texas at Austin now believe that she was found in proximity to where she died and that she fell from a great height to her death.
From 46ft in the air, Lucy fell out of her tree at the speed of 35. You can read this on your own if you want. The numbers are what's important. 3.18 in the Bible, within strongs and cordons in the Greek is the word necessity. An ank. And that word is necessity. Constraint, compulsion. There is need to force and violence. And that word breaks down, which is derived from the ankos a, a bent, uplifted arm poised to meet a pressing need. Necessity, a compelling need requiring immediate action. A necessity calls for timely help. Strong force needed to accomplish something compulsible, compulsory, absolutely required.
This kind of situation is typically brought on by great pain or distress. And this article and what I'm, what's coded within here is the fall of Lucifer. And we see that here within the number 42 within revelation 13 five, where the beast was given 42 months. And revelation 13 five says, and there was given unto him a mouth, speaking great things and blasphemies and power was given unto him to continue 42 months. And then she fell from a great height, fell from the heavens down to earth, and then she fell 46ft in the air and 46 matches our DNA.
Our 23 and 23 are 46 chromosomes. In Chaldean, we see the words double helix summing to 46 and she hit the ground at 35. In Chaldean, matches the words simulation, brainwashing, satanic ritual, Luciferian Catholicism, Mother Mary and the Vatican. We see here how this article is coded and is just telling us a coded story of the Bible within CNN. So this is an image from the Vatican. And we see here them praying in front of the Virgin Mary. And when we zoom in onto this image, we can see here that she has one eye open and one eye closed.
It's actually quite subtle, but it's there. And we know that the wink, the wink is a nod. It's nefarious. And we learned that from the Bible in psalms 30 519 where it says, let not them that are my enemies wrongfully rejoice over me neither let them wink with the eye that hate me without a cause. So the words Queen Mary sum to 100, 1911, nine, or the mere number of that is 911. And Queen Mary matches apparition. We've seen many, we've heard of many apparitions of the virgin, queen, Saturn, God, Satan is real, all seeing eye, confession, snake venom, women's day, pink venom, star of David, falling angels, flesh suit, redemption and lost sheep.
And here's a closer image of the altar within St. Peter's Basilica. And we see here it's the sheep head, that the light, the angels are the lost sheep within the system. This star of David is also known as the Star of Remphan. This is a representation of the one up, one one down system that we're in. So thank you for listening. I'm going to leave you with this song from the cult. This is called she sells sanctuary. And this has been a decode of the cult of the Virgin. And in English ordinal, that sums to two, two, two.
Matching antichrist system. British royal family, the beast of revelation. Jesus is the truth and you must be born again. We can see here the lyrics. The heads that turn? Makes my back burn? Sparkle in your eyes? Like the light within? Keeps me alive? Turns around? The world drags me down? And I'm sure in her you'll find the sanctuary. The cult of the virgin. All right, thank you very much, everyone. I appreciate all the support. And thank, thank you to truth mafia and all the best. Much love to all. And take care.
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Thank you Chris, always enjoyable 😄
Great work
Purity of intent with humility
Honoring the work of J.K.
Very cool