Sunday, 1 June 2014

Rise Of The Falcon: Horus

If you have been watching the news about Ukraine, then you have probably seen this symbol:


UKRAINE TRIDENT

It is the coat of arms of Ukraine:
The state coat of arms of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Державний Герб України) or commonly the Tryzub (Ukrainian: Тризуб, "trident") is the national coat of arms of Ukraine, featuring the same colors found on the Ukrainian flag; a blue shield with gold trident, called the tryzub, which means "three teeth." It means the triune God on earth and in heaven. It appears on the Presidential standard of Ukraine. Blue colored tridents are considered to be irregular representation by the Ukrainian Heraldry Society. source
When I first saw this "trident" it struck me that it is actually the diving dove that I have mentioned so often in this blog:  


CALVARY CHAPEL DIVING DOVE
Calvary Chapel



OTO  DIVING DOVE
The O.T.O.



UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA DIVING DOVE
United Church of Canada


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS DIVING DOVE
4th Degree Knights of Columbus



TBN  DIVING DOVE
TBN



JESUS IS LORD DIVING DOVE
Jesus Is Lord Church

And for those of you who like to  leave anonymous comments about how this is all just paranoid hokem, the Ukraine symbol is indeed based upon the diving falcon:


EVOLUTION OF UKRAINE SYMBOL


From trident to falcon. There is no sure and definite interpretation of the symbol; however, most historians agree that it most probably depicts a stylized falcon which according to the Slavic mythology was the Primary god (Pershoboh). In Christianity, a descending falcon, just as dove (with head downwards, as in case of Ukraine´s trident) also symbolizes the Holy Spirit. This is the most likely explanation, as the symbol appears during the years surrounding the Christianization, and is furthermore identical to modern representations of the descending falcon. Depictions of a flying falcon with a cross above its head have been found in Old Ladoga, the first seat of Kievan Rurik dynasty, of Scandinavian lineage. Such a falcon, along with a cross are also featured on the coins of Olaf Guthfrithsson, Viking konung. Falconry for centuries has been a royal sport in Europe. The Gyrfalcon (known also as Norwegian falcon) was considered a royal bird and is mentioned (ukr.: кречет) in one of the earliest epics of Ruthenia, the 12th century poem The Tale of Igor's Campaign. Being a highly prized hunting bird of Kings and Emperors in the Middle Ages, the gyrfalcon is also the traditional symbol of Iceland, the land of Vikings. Every year, the Danish government sent a ship to Iceland to bring back gyrfalcons. A white gyrfalcon on a blue field was Iceland's coat of arms from 1903 until 1919, being depicted on the Icelandic royal flag. The Order of the Falcon remains as one of the highest presidential awards in Viking Iceland. It also features on the old Icelandic 5 krona banknote. Due to its rarity and the difficulties involved in obtaining it, in European falconry the Gyrfalcon was reserved for kings and nobles; very rarely was a man of lesser rank seen with a Gyrfalcon on his forearm. In 2011 the market value of one gyrfalcon is estimated at 30,000 - 50,000 USD. The descending "trident" form also represents the hunting action of the gyrfalcon, falling upon its prey. The interwoven spiral style of the Ukraine trident (stylized flying falcon) resembles the Jelling style, the Scandinavian animal art during the 10th century. The use of this symbol in Ukraine has been supplanted since the 11th century by the Christian tradition of using the images of the saints (most notably Saint George or Saint Michael) considered to be the protectors of the ruling family, and later by Galician or Cossack heraldic or cultural images. source
Did you see that: "The descending "trident" form also represents the hunting action of the gyrfalcon, falling upon its prey." Remember that when you see that dive bombing "dove" used to represent a church or denomination or anything else. You are nothing but prey to these foul (fowl?) satanists running the churches.

Now, to see who is behind all of this let's look back at who the falcon represents:


EYE OF HORUS FALCON
Eye of Horus

Horus was often the ancient Egyptians' national patron god. He was usually depicted as a falcon-headed man wearing the pschent, or a red and white crown, as a symbol of kingship over the entire kingdom of Egypt. source
There you have it. That is the secret behind all of these diving "doves": Horus worship.