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The last supper
The Da vinci code

Picture says a lot of words
Symbols in a picture. spain: KKK robes. Are priest robes.
Poseidon
symbol of power
Devils pitch fork

Christianity, mary.
Pagen god horus centurys before christianity

understanding past to understand present write your own history, define original truth.

People fear what they dont understand
Follow Doctrin.

Da vincis code truvian man star- penical religious icon, symbol for venus female half.

Goddess symbol. Knows the meaning of the symbol has nothing to do with the devil

Confession.

Monalisa right was female the left was male

French kind conquered jerusalem orchastraded. Military arms knights

invasion was to find an artifact lost at the time of christianity
Stop searching, quit the holy land.
Oct 13, 1307 friday.

Holy grail. “look up” jesus had one true message.

Arose- symbol of holy grail.
Holy grail, god power on earth.

Criptics, used to keep secrets. You write the info on a paprus viniger, force it open, secrete erases forever. 12 million possibilities.

Churches power on earth, holy grail

bible. Constatine was a christian was baptised on his death bed

balance natures, goddess.
Turnoil, young jew named jesus preaching love centruries after his crucification pagens create war in the christianity constatine pegan, unify rome relgiion, christianity, rise empire tore it apart.

Council debated and voted, acceptance gospels date of easter. Jesus was viewed by many of followers, man immortal man,

who is god, who is man?
People kill over the question

last supper, da vinci.
Jesus is in the middle. Breaking bread. Wine.
How many wine glasses are on the table, a single cup.
Both the bible, celebrate the holy grail.

Represents agression, V shape of a womans womb ancient symbol of woman hood.
Holy grail is a woman is in the last supper.

The mind chooses what it wants to see.
Smeared by the church.
Mary magdamith

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