911: Occult Symbolism - Advent Prayer Warriors International Network
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"A Mochica bottle<br />
depicting a owl on top<br />
of a pumpkin with<br />
Mochica iconography.<br />
This was made between<br />
1 and 800 AD." [19]<br />
Inside the Grove, this<br />
monument stands.<br />
Note: the clubs moto,<br />
"weaving spiders come<br />
not here" meaning don't<br />
bring your problems<br />
into the grove.<br />
(see previous)<br />
Frost Bank Tower in<br />
Austin, Texas, US.<br />
Two owls below Inanna, the<br />
Sumerian goddess of sexual<br />
love, fertility, and warfare.<br />
The Akkadians called her<br />
Ishtar. (location?)<br />
The 40 foot tall owl which the<br />
attendees call Moloch inside<br />
the Bohemian Grove during<br />
the annual ceremony known as<br />
the Cremation of Care, in<br />
which a human sacrifice in<br />
effigy, representing "dull care"<br />
(cares of life) takes place each<br />
summer.<br />
Archaeology Institute of<br />
America (AIA)<br />
Founded in 1879<br />
Hospital building in Chicago,<br />
US.<br />
Golden owl in the<br />
center of the "House<br />
of Fraser" in Cannon<br />
street, London.<br />
The logo for the<br />
National Press Club,<br />
members of which<br />
founded the<br />
Bohemian Club<br />
Owl on a 2002 Greek<br />
euro coin<br />
Logo of ZF<br />
Lemforder<br />
The logo for the Bohemian<br />
Club. Founded by members of<br />
the National Press Club in<br />
1872. The male-only<br />
members gather each July at a<br />
privately owned 2,700 acre<br />
redwood tree grove named<br />
Bohemian Grove, in Northern<br />
California.<br />
Roads and trails around the<br />
White House make an owl<br />
shape.<br />
The Owl on the upper right<br />
hand front corner U.S. one<br />
dollar bill.<br />
The owl is an integral and<br />
reoccurring theme in the<br />
Harry Potter series of books