Tuesday, 20 August 2019

Iridium Apocalypse Part 2


  In Part 1 we discussed the assumptions that a) occult rainbow symbolism is connected to Lucifer and b) that the temple veil which Alice Bailey spoke of is the same entity as the fabled rainbow bridge. The image below depicts the shattered rainbow bridge from the film Thor:

The rainbow is often used by Freemasonry and its parallel organizations.The International Order of the Rainbow is a masonic organization for young girls:



Rainbow is a non-profit, service-oriented organization that teaches girls three basic virtues: Faith in a Supreme Being and other people, having Hope in all that they do, and Charity toward others. 

The seven colors of the Rainbow are used to represent seven teachings that each member receives on her journey toward the pot of gold.

William Mark Sexson, a Christian minister and active member of the Masonic Lodge, founded the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls in 1922. The Rev. Sexson had spent his life dedicated to both fraternal organizations, and his ministry, and became aware of the need for a youth organization for young women who were from a Masonic or Eastern Star home.

Rainbow is open to girls between the ages of 11 and 20, regardless of race, creed, color or national origin. You do not have to be Christian to be a member. You can be assured that the values promoted by Rainbow are strong and basic to many religions

Many jurisdictions also offer Pledge groups for younger girls who wish to join Rainbow when they turn 11. The age range for Pledges is usually 8-10 year olds, though some jurisdictions allow younger girls to join Pledge groups. Check with your local jurisdiction for specifics about their Pledge program. source

The Order of the Rainbow logo shows 7 colors and the two hands shaking each have cuffs with 7 bands. Girls can join at age 11.

The numbers 7 and 11 are important in Freemasonry and also within the Iridium network. Recall the description of the Iridium network:
The constellation of 66 active satellites has 6 orbital planes spaced 30 degrees apart, with 11 satellites in each plane (not counting spares). The original concept was to have 77 satellites, which is where the name Iridium came from, being the element with the atomic number 77 and the satellites evoking the Bohr model image of electrons orbiting around the Earth as its nucleus. (The element with the atomic number 66 is dysprosium.) This reduced set of 6 planes is sufficient to cover the entire Earth's surface at every moment. Spare satellites are usually held in a 414 mi (666 km) storage orbit. source

The 414 mile/666 km orbit is obviously no accident. And it is no accident that the Order of the Rainbow mimics aspects of Christianity, while yet denying Christ. Remember, Freemasonry looks toward two goals: 1) equality of sexes and 2) equality of religions. Both of these goals are based upon Biblically false teachings.   Regarding the first point, The woman is to humble herself and be in subjection to her husband (1 Tim. 2:11-14, 1 Peter 3:1-7). And as to the second, all religions outside of Christ and him crucified are indeed equal in that they are all of Satan. Jesus Christ is a relationship and not a religion and has no equal.

The rainbow is a bridge between dimensions and Freemasonry does use this imagery occasionally, such as in this tracing board:

But there is another image that is used even more within Freemasonry to depict the bridge between worlds. This is Jacob's Ladder:
 

A ladder of seven rungs appears in the Mithraic initiation. Faber is of the opinion that this ladder was originally a pyramid of seven steps. It is possible that the Masonic ladder with seven rungs had its origin in this Mithraic symbol. source: Manly P. Hall, The Secret Teachings Of All Ages

The introduction of Jacob's ladder into the symbolism of Speculative Freemasonry is to be traced to the vision of Jacob, which is thus substantially recorded in the twenty-eighth chapter of the Book of Genesis: When Jacob, by the command of his father Isaac, was journeying toward Padanaram, while sleeping one night with the bare earth for his couch and a stone for his pillow, he beheld the vision of a ladder, whose foot rested on the earth and whose top reached to heaven. Angels were continually ascending and descending upon it, and promised him the blessing of a numerous and happy posterity. When Jacob awoke, he was filled with pious gratitude, and consecrated the spot as the house of God.


This ladder, so remarkable in the history of the Jewish people, finds its analogue in all the ancient initiations. Whether this is to be attributed simply to a coincidence—a theory which but few scholars would be willing to accept—or to the fact that these analogues were all derived from a common fountain of symbolism, or whether, as suggested by Brother Oliver, the origin of the symbol was lost among the practices of the Pagan rites, while the symbol itself was retained, it is, perhaps, impossible authoritatively to determine. It is, however, certain that the ladder as a symbol of moral and intellectual progress existed almost universally in antiquity, presenting itself either as a succession of steps, of gates, of Degrees, or in some other modified form. The number of the steps varied; although the favorite one appears to have been seven, in reference, apparently, to the mystical character almost everywhere given to that number.


Thus, in the Persian Mysteries of Mithras, there was a ladder of seven rounds, the passage through them being symbolical of the soul's approach to perfection. These rounds were called gates, and, in allusion to them, the candidate was made to pass through seven dark and winding caverns, which process was called the ascent of the ladder of perfection Each of these caverns was the representative of a world, or a state of existence through which the soul was supposed to pass in its progress from the first world to the last, or the world of truth. Each round of the ladder was said to be of metal of measuring purity, and was dignified also with the name of its protecting planet. Some idea of the construction of this symbolic ladder may be obtained from the accompanying table.
7. Gold .............. Sun ............... Truth

6. Silver ............. Moon ........... Mansion of the Blessed

5. Iron ............... Mars ............ World of Births

4. Tin ................ Jupiter ......... Middle World

3. Copper .......... Venus .......... Heaven

2. Quicksilver ... Mercury ....... World of Pre-existence

1. Lead ............. Saturn .......... First World


source: Albert C. Mackey M. D., Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry And Its Kindred Sciences

There again is the number 7 associated with the rainbow bridge/Jacobs' Ladder/stairway to Heaven. Satan is a prolific counterfeiter and loves to adulterate God's promises.

The symbol of the rainbow has been a heavily used device within society to brainwash people into acceptance of the sodomite lifestyle:



The rainbow and triangle have become inseparable from the gay agenda:






The Order of the Rainbow includes both symbols as well:


 

But let's be clear, the occult rainbow has one purpose: to kindle the wrath of God upon humanity and to release the beast from the pit: