The Arch of Palmyra

Jan 05, 2024 10:31

Arches of Babylonian Ba-El Temple of Marduk Being Built in London and New York

The original arch in Palmyra destroyed on October 5th 2016, being replaced by five metre high replica on show in
Trafalgar Square London, from where it goes to Dubai and New York before replacing the original in Palmyra itself.

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The Mayor of London said the replica was of huge symbolic value of Babylon in Palmyra Syria.

"We want also to show defiance of the know-nothing nihilist maniacs who tore it down. This thing stood for 2,000 years. Everybody came and invaded or conquered that part of the world, the Greeks, Alexander the Great, the Romans, you name it, the Christians, the Muslims. No one until Daesh, the so-called Islamic State thought it was worth demolishing,” - ex-UKPM Boris Johnson.



Original Arch of Palmyra, Syria in Babylon Ruins 2010

As announced in the New York Times, the same people who put a statue of the "Mother of All Whores" ---- Ashtoreth---- in the middle of New York Harbor and passed it off as "The Statue of Liberty"-----have been hard at work to invoke their ancient Babylonian "god", Marduk. At the end of March, 2016, the Lords of the Admiralty are still in operation. The King of Sidon still sits on his throne. The City of Westminster, also known as the Inner City of London, still exists and is chugging along, happily enslaving and defrauding the rest of the world. - Anna von Reitz, Judge, Alaska.

Yes, and the Statue of Liberty is actually a replica of the Babylonian goddess Ishtar the Mother of Harlots and the goddess of Freedom/ Liberty. This "artwork" was created by a Freemason, who wanted to honor a Masonic doctrine that dates back to before Nimrod!



Ashtoreth (Ishtar) Statue of Liberty via

The idol Ishtar, from the Babylonian empire, is very likely what is spoken of by Jeremiah the prophet as the queen of heaven (Jer 7:18; 44:16-19; Rev 17:3,4)

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