Monday, September 26, 2005

STar of David Origin

The Star of David Origin

The Star of David Symbol is a Hexagram



The so-called Star of David symbol is essentially a hexagram, nothing more.

Moloch, Chiun, and Remphan are all names for the star god Saturn, whose symbol is a six-pointed star formed by two triangles. Saturn was the supreme god of the Chaldeans.

Then, in the 1800s, in Germany, it was adopted by Mayer Rothchild (they changed their name from VonBron to Rothchild) to mark his house. The six-pointed star was used as the Rothchild coat of arms. Rothchild literally means red shield. It is difficult to pinpoint the date the six-pointed hexagram star became known as the so-called Star of David.

Why and how did the six-pointed star -- the pagan occult symbol -- become connected with the MODERN state of Israel? The symbol was adopted by the Jews, changing its color to blue. It was adopted as the family crest or shield by the Rothschild family during the 19th century. The Rothschilds bought a great deal of property in "Israel" from the Turks and Arabs and were the most significant financial supporters of the Zionist movement in the early decades. The influence of the Rothschilds and their heavy financial support of Israel led the Jewish nation to adopt the so-called "Star of David" as their own symbol as a nation.

The hexagram has remained used within the occult and is prominent in the rituals and worship of Druids, Freemasons, Astrology, New Age, and Wicca. Witches often have this hexagram symbol of the so-called Star of David tattooed on the abdomens or palms of witchcraft initiates.

No Biblical or Jewish evidence traces this ancient occult symbol with King David of Israel. However, there is evidence that it was used by King Solomon after he turned to pagan gods and the occult late in his life.

The grand goal of freemasonry is to rebuild Solomon’s temple – The OCCULT ONE and NOT THE HOLY ONE.

Traci Morin

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