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23.5 Degrees
Part 5: Symbolism and Other Sources
This next illustration is quite remarkable in its obvious references to the earth's axis and precession - and yet like the others it contains a refrerence to the angle of 52 degrees.
This illustration taken from a book of maps and was forwarded by Don Barone whom I should add, posts on Graham Hancock's Messageboard under the name 'Ahatmose'.
49. Here we see what appears to be a King in a chariot driven by Neptune riding a large scallop shell all pulled by horses. Look at the Trident, the King's scepter, the horn held by the Mer-man and the feather held by the cherub
The same angles have been encoded everywhere and it would certainly be a mystery to a lot of us, as they turn up in compositions that appear to have really nothing to do with what the angles are associated with, but I can assure the reader that it all makes sense when we come to examine the Great Pyramid itself.
50. The Trident at 18º (72), the scepter at 72º , the feather at 23.5º , the horn at 52º ,
and amazingly, the angle of the wake being left behind by the chariot is 6.5º .
Next up is the Coat of Arms belonging to the Republic of Hungary also supplied by Don Barone . . . the Cross is leaning at . . .
yes you guessed it . . . 23.5º .
Republic of Hungary
51. Coat of Arms of the Republic of Hungary - what could be more obvious?
The next item is sure to capture everyone's attention - the angle of 23.5 degrees is even referenced in one of the most infamous symbols of them all - the "All-Seeing Eye" in the detached and floating capstone of the pyramid from which rays of light radiate - which is really a reference to the Great Pyramid of Giza - truncated as it is, missing its capstone. How could everyone have missed this? This symbol is on every US Dollar bill. Again, we are being told that the Great Pyramid of Giza contains information about the earth's axis.
52. The 'All-Seeing Eye' on the back of an American Dollar Bill
The pyramid in the Great Seal was actually derived from the illustration of the Great Pyramid given in John Greaves’ book Pyramidographia (1646)
The ‘eye in the pyramid’ symbol or insignia, has been attributed to the Masons and in particular that shadowy secret society (which has become the main subject of all conspiracy theorists) the Illuminati.
Sometimes the ‘Eye of the Supreme Being’ is symbolically placed within the pyramid.
It is said that Adam Weishaupt (1748–1811,) a Professor of Natural and Canon Law at the University of Ingoldstadt, founded the Bavarian Illuminati in 1776 – the same year that the Declaration of Independence in America was signed.
The ‘all-seeing eye’ is associated with the ancient Egyptian pyramids and in the Museum of Cairo there exists a fine example of one of these Benben pyramidion capstones that once adorned the tops of pyramids and obelisks with the ‘winged solar disk’ and eyes (Udjat) engraved on it. This is standard knowledge. What is not well known, is that the ‘eye in the pyramid’ symbol, as used by certain esoteric groups, was around long before the Illuminati was founded. In 1754, and from the age of six, the orphaned Weishaupt was brought up and educated by the Jesuits; was later a former Jesuit priest and founded the Illuminati on the principles of his Jesuit training. Because of this it has been suggested that he would have certainly known of the work of Athanasius Kircher (1602–1680) – again, a fellow Jesuit, who was also a Hermeticist and Cabbalist and an authority on ancient Egypt at that time.
Indeed, as Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval point out in their book, Talisman (2004), Kircher made use of the ‘eye in the pyramid’ symbol in his work, and the symbol can be seen in his book Ars Magna Sciendi (The Great Art of Knowledge) . . . and of course Kircher was also a friend and aquaintance of the painter Nicolas Poussin - also a Jesuit.
The All-Seeing Eye is really a symbol of enlightenment - associated with the apex - the zero-point source of creation. On reaching this point via the enlightenment experience known as Kundalini, one indeed becomes an All-Seeing Eye . . . one becomes as God.
