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This Eight Point Star of Shamash taken from Babylonian Clay Tablets

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This Eight Point Star of Shamash taken from Babylonian Clay Tablets

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  1. We must put an end to anything which brings about any Islamic unity between the sons of the Muslims. As we have already succeeded in finishing off the Caliphate, so we must ensure that there will never arise again unity for the Muslims, whether it be intellectual or cultural unity. Lord Curzon, Brit. Foreign Minister, 1924

  2. Obelisk, Kota Baru, Malaysia German – Jesuit Gold Ducat 1606 International Federation for Secular Humanistic Judaism EYE OF HORUS

  3. The star and crescent symbol dating back to early Sumerian civilization, associated with the sun God and moon The symbol remained in near constant use, and was eventually adopted into the battle-standard of the Ottoman Dynasty, who are mainly responsible for its association with Islam. There is no relationship between the crescent and star and the Prophet (whose flag was black and white, inscribed “Nasr um min Allah,” “with the help of Allah.”) Is widely accepted as a symbol of the Islamic faith, much like the cross in Christian countries. It is not accepted by all Muslims- many Muslims consider it un-Islamic and even blasphemous.”

  4. This Eight Point Star of Shamash taken from Babylonian Clay Tablets

  5. Symbol of Canaanite Baal-Hazor Shamash, son-god St. Peter’s Square Obelisk Pharaoh Thutmoses III from Temple of Amonnow in St. Peter’s Square

  6. Iranian Masonic Order / Syrian / Vietnamese, !885 Masonic Regalia, Egypt / Mongolian & Indian / Order of Ismail, Egypt

  7. Angola Soviet Union Azerbaijan China Algeria Pakistan Tunisia Mauritania

  8. Acadian 8-Point Ishtar Pendant, British Museum Mesopotamian Goddess Ishtar (Anath, Astart, Inanna).Sumerian glyphs (below) representing the Star of Ishtar with the horns or lunar disc of the moon-god Sin. An Ancient Acadian Bust of Ishtar with the bull horns or semilunar disc.Nanna (Narrar), the Moon God and Ningal, the Moon Goddess (both of Ur). Ishtar is the Akkadian counterpart to the Sumerian Inanna and to the cognate northwest Semitic goddess Astarte

  9. From the stele of Ur-Nammu of Ur (2112-2095BC). The solar blaze is the sun-god, Shamash, placed within the crescent of the moon-goddess, (I) Nanna, also known as Ashteroth and Ishtar, Queens of Heaven. (star of Sirius) The National Icons above are not accidental reproductions innocently mimicked by idiots. These are purposeful logos, indispensable to Magi ministrations. Ancient Egyptians called Sirius the 'Dog Star', after their god Osiris, whose head in pictograms resembled that of a dog. In Egypt, Sirius shines for most of the summer, and since it is such a bright star, the Egyptians actually believed that the additional light from this nearby star was responsible for the summer heat. This of course is not true. However the origin of the phrase 'the dog days of summer' comes from this ancient belief - the 'dog star' being the root of this common saying!

  10. reliefs taken from Capernaum 350 BC and Babylonian columns

  11. European Union Flag American Medals of Honor Tombstones of Templar Knights

  12. Astrum Argentum of the OTO of Aleister Crowley

  13. Israeli Supreme Court Building funded by Rothschilds Pyramid on Israeli Court Building Built by Baron Rothschild Obelisk in the Lady Rothschild’s Grove Freemasonic sun-god Monument in Jerusalem

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