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Let us consider the official seal of the Department of Justice. Note the Latin phrase under
the flying eagle. “QUI PRO DOMINA JUSTITIA SEQUITUR.” It blatantly translates as:
“HE WHO FOLLOWS THE GODDESS JUSTICA”
According to ancient beliefs, Persephone, or Minerva, also held the title of “the
goddess Justica” who is “judge of the sinful dead in Hades.” The “he” who follows the
goddess Justica (in the Justice Department’s motto) identifies the eagle, symbol of
ancient Rome. Remember, this is the mascot of Jupiter, America’s preferred symbol,
chosen to best represent this “One Nation Under God”, in spite of the fact that it first
belonged to the pagan Roman gods and goddesses, and even though it was the
chosen emblem of the antichrist Roman Empire that slaughtered God’s people. Can
we really say with authority, “God Bless America” when its founding fathers were so
infatuated with pagan gods and goddesses of the Roman Empire?
“War-Eagle” (Jupiter’s mascot) and the multiple personality
goddess, Persephone, Minerva, and Justica (the daughter of
Jupiter) are inseparable. “War-Eagle” is in hot pursuit beside
his goddess companion to carry out her fierce judgments
against all who stand in her way. Sounds Christian and
patriotic, doesn’t it?
(under the Capitol Dome) (atop the Capitol Dome)
Considering the track record of
American imagery chosen by
our founding fathers so far, we
should not be surprised at the
immense similarities between
this ancient statue of “the
goddess Juno, the wife of
Jupiter”, and “the goddess of
Liberty”, the Statue of Liberty.
Why didn’t our
“One Nation Under God”
founding fathers chose a
statue of Christ like this one
in South America instead of
another Roman goddess?
Because this is a Roman-
based nation!
ROMAN GODDESS JUNO, ROMAN GODDESS OF
WIFE OF JUPITER LIBERTY, “LADY LIBERTY”
Statue of Liberty:
The Statue of Liberty, more formally known
as Liberty Enlightening the World…
the statue showing
the goddess of Liberty
was a present by France …
The Statue of Liberty is often used as
a symbol that personifies the entire nation
of America.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. )