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Originally posted by Sapphire
Yes, they've made it painfully obvious too which makes me wonder why they're so damned hush hush about it. They either state its mere coincidence or some other lame answer. I'd love to ask Bush what it means, i mean, if he could handle my questions, err, without brushing them off with some simpleton answer. But yes, its interesting. I don't know if you've seen the coin in Australia that came out in 2000 commemorating their country. It's filled with Egyptian Symbols and the Great Pyramid of Giza, the coin is all gold in color, its a beautiful coin but very odd, the symoblism is just odd for them. I'll have to find it and post it here
The Ainu look upon [the little horned owl] as a demon who really desires to harm mankind
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When caught, the people say that he will not look at a person if that person be of a bad disposition, but will keep his eyes merely closed, just peering through the slits between the lids. This act is called ainu eshpa, i.e., "man-ignoring." If the person before whom the bird is brought be of a good character, he will stare at him open-eyed.
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Toward the end of the ceremony of initiation in the
"Regent degree" of Illuminism, according to the tract, "a skeleton
in pointed out to him [the initiate], at the feet of which are laid
a crown and a sword. He is asked 'whether that is the skeleton of
a king, nobleman or a beggar.' As he cannot decide, the president
of the meeting says to him, 'The character of being a man is the
only one that is importance'".
Ron Rosenbaum - Esquire Magazine - September, 1977
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"Not only were many of the founders of the United States government Masons, but they received aid from a secret and august body existing in Europe which helped them to establish this country for a peculiar and particular purpose known only to the intiated few."
Manly P. Hall, The Secret Teachings of All Ages.