Masonic & Occult Symbols Illustrate

leprechaun. You can see this elemental every St. Patrick’s Day. You also see the leprechaun on boxes of Lucky Charms cereal. Also, take a good look at the name of the cereal— Lucky Charms. Notice the occult overtone. By the way, the word cereal comes from Ceres—the GODDESS of grain.

Another popular creature is called a gargoyle. Although the gargoyle is not considered to be an elemental or a nature spirit, it is supposed to ward off evil. They “were thought to have protective, SPIRITUAL and MAGICAL qualities.” These creatures are appearing even in very prominent places. Dr. Dennis Cuddy states: “That the New Age New World Order will include all aspects of life, even athletics, is demonstrated in the closing ceremony of the Olympics, in which ‘happy devils’ dance and figures representing demons writhe on the stadium floor accompanied by eerie music. It is a message to the people of the world. It also reminds us of the rows of grotesque gargoyles or demons’ heads that have recently been painted on the southeast and northeast corridor walls of the Library of Congress’ Thomas Jefferson Building Main Vestibule, replacing a group of our nation’s founders kneeling in prayer which has been on the walls since 1897, when the building was constructed. A poster describing the future agenda of the Library of Congress said the Thomas Jefferson Building ‘now undergoing renovation, will reopen in 1993....Following its renovation, the Thomas

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