This was from project redpill episode. Watch 30 min beyond, but some great stuff here regarding the symbolism.
I'll try to summarize.
Our country was founded by Christians and Masons on Christian principles. When you look at where the Washington DC, let's talk about what that looks like from 50K feet.
The Capital sits between 2 states, Virginia and Maryland. Remove the endings from each of those states name and what do you get?
Virgin
Mary
So we have the District of Columbia sitting in the "womb" of the Virgin Mary for the "rebirth" of a great nation.
What does the District of Columbia stand for? Most people assume Christopher Columbus. That would be inaccurate.
Columbia Goddess:
So you have the Virgin Mary and the district being founded with extreme symbolism all pointing to a Savior of Jesus Christ.
What does the DC, Vatican, City of London, all have in common? All are sovereign nations within a larger nation. Islands within a nation is one way to think about it.
Now let's tie a bit to some other areas we've followed here.
When does a bird sing? When it's caged, right?
What is going on in DC right now? Who built a wall. A wall that is SO much more important than we realized. A wall that is surrounded by troops.
Who did Epstein control? Where did his worship of Satan occur? On an island? Did he control people via an island? See where this is going?
And what does the Owl represent? Why is there a huge fire in front of the owl?
Why do they illuminate it? Because what they are truly worshiping is a bull. A Ba'al, if you will, that when illuminated, casts a shadow of an owl.
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What is the famous owl that sits in "heart" of DC?
And what sits at the heart of the "owl" in DC, that is currently surrounded by a wall, troops, and sits on an island of deceit?
So if these people want to take power, they have to come into the cage, take the power, and go to their own temple to accept the power. What sits on top of Capitol.
That is Athena, also known as MInerva. Who was Minerva known as always having with here? How about an owl.
And who defeated Minerva (Athena) in Greek mythology. Apollo. Injured, with one eye, and only one arrow.
One arrow you might have called his "trump" card.
This is going to be Biblical.