I am someone who always instinctively, no matter what I have to do on the holiday, or what my mental state in general is, goes into a sentimental, relaxed "holiday mood" before an American holiday.
I have actually worked every single major holiday (except for Christmas) since starting my current job at a national grocery chain almost 5 years ago (August 30th is my anniversary) and one thing I can say is people do get pretty mellow just before a holiday. The mood is decidedly different, as it was just today at my job in spite of the nasty hot weather, etc.
I was someone who was taught for as long as I can remember to love my country and everything about it. This was just a natural part of the life of my parents and grandmother, as well as their close friends who were a big part of my childhood. Without exception they were all full-blown patriotic Americans who cherished being in America.
Here's a recent entry from a YouTuber with the channel "filspixel" (and I don't vouch for his material, especially since I just learned about him through another YouTuber, but the visual facts don't lie):
"With this video you're never going to look at the Statue of Liberty the same way again. Here's a statue called the 'Lucifer of Liege,' made in 1848 (located in St. Paul's Cathedral of Liege in France), formerly entitled 'Le genie du mal,' which translates to 'the genius of evil' and this is exactly why.
"If you try to search out the origin story of the Statue of Liberty it gives us, well, a common history we all know of well, Lady Liberty and NYC.
"The Statue of Liberty is a statue of Lucifer, a fallen angel from heaven comely depicted as the devil who rebelled against God and was banished.
"This statue, the 'Lucifer of Liege,' has some unmistakable details that feel very intentional. So, on the ground, the crown Lucifer is holding has seven points, allegedly symbolizing the seven deadly sins of man.
"Which just so happens to be the exact number of points found on the crown of the Statue of Liberty. Coincidence maybe, but oh, we've only grazed the tip here.
"As you might notice, the Lucifer statue is also chained by the ankle, the symbol of his eternal imprisonment in the earthly realm. Surely, the Statue of Liberty, representing, you know, freedom and liberty, has no reason to be imprisoned too now, right?
"Apparently no, because that is exactly what we find at the foot of Lady Liberty. A chain holding her down on the pedestal she stands.
"Liberty is the definition of being free from consignment or forced labor. So it totally makes sense to have a Lady representing liberation to be chained by the ankle like some sort of prisoner. Don't question it now.
"And is this even LADY Liberty?! Just have a closer look at her face and tell me if you see it too. I don't know about you, but the features aren't exactly all that feminine. Here's the face while it was still under construction (between 1875-1884). Here's the face of another statue of an actual lady for comparison.
"Now, this is a famous painting of Lucifer from 1797 (called 'Satan Summoning His Legions') and here's the viral side-by-side comparison with our Lady Liberty and the resemblance is uncanny.
"Never mind a man; she straight up looks like the devil himself, who as the 'Lucifer of Liege' seems to have dropped a torch. Lucifer the name translates from Latin to the "bringer of light." Do I really need to explain that one?
"Even more, beside the scepter at the base of the statue, there's an APPLE almost seemingly at random just sitting there with no context! What is it they call New York City, the host of the Statue of Liberty? The Big what now?! But you know we're probably just reading into things too much as usual.
"With Lucifer also alternatively translating to "morning star," a star being the shape the Statue of Liberty just happens to rest on . . .
"All very interesting and mildly disturbing connections and coincidences to a figure that is commonly portrayed as the devil, or maybe, you know, we're just being silly. Entertainment purposes only, right? That was quite the brain tickler, wasn't it?
(Note: You would think the Statue of Lucifer was something unique to the United States, but actually multiple countries, more than 15, have a statue dedicated to Lucifer.)
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Here's an article about the Statue of Liberty that I posted on April 14:
For Orthodox Easter yesterday, an AI-generated image was posted to Donald Trump’s Truth Social account depicting him as a Christ-like figure.
“Less than a day later, the image of a man wearing a white robe draped with a red shawl was removed from Trump's social media feed in what appeared to be a rare concession to critics,” reported USA Today. “Trump later said the image was being misconstrued, and that he was depicted as a doctor not Jesus.
“The image showed Trump laying his hand on the forehead of a man who appears to be in a sick bed. A light glows in Trump’s other hand and light shines around the sick man’s head.”
From a YouTuber: “What’s very interesting is that the original AI portrait was posted a couple of months ago and didn’t include this weird demonic figure that you see right behind Trump in the new updated version. It’s all truth in plain sight and this is all part of their satanic agenda.
“You see the spikes on the head and this represents Lucifer. This is all part of the false light because Trump sees himself as a hero on the world stage.
“Trump’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is all part of their design because they want to collapse the old system by any means to bring in their New Order system. Again, we are not far off from Agenda 2030.”
In the background of this AI-generated image of Trump as Jesus is the Statue of Liberty.
Interestingly, on the U.S. Air Force’s Congressional Medal of Honor is the Statue of Liberty. If you click on an image of it on the official government website for the Medal of Honor (note: it has since been removed), there WAS this description: “The Statue of Liberty is centered in the Air Force design. In addition to standing for liberty, it is derived from the imagery of Queen Semiramis from Babylon, who is famed for her beauty, strength and wisdom.”
“I think this is very interesting because most of the research I’ve done on the Statue of Liberty finds that it is derived from Libertas, which was an ancient Roman goddess,” says a historian. “In a Roman Imperial Coin from 196 A.D. you have a depiction of Diana’s head on the front side and on the back is written 'Diana Lucifera' and Diana has spikes on her head, looking like the Statue of Liberty. She is holding a torch with a flame, just like the symbolism of the light-bearer. Lucifera means ‘light-bringing.’ "
From a Masonic website:
“The Statue of Liberty in New York harbour was presented in 1884 as a gift from the French Grand Orient Temple Masons to the Masons of America in celebration of the centenary of the first Masonic Republic.
“She is holding the Masonic ‘Torch of Enlightenment.’ Also referred to back in the 1700s by the Illuminati Masons as the ‘Flaming Torch of Reason’. The Torch represents the ‘Sun’ in the sky. The Statue of Liberty's official title is, ‘Liberty Enlightening the World’.
“The cornerstone of the statue records how it was laid in a Masonic ceremony.
“Illuminati means to ‘bare light’ and one way to symbolize this is by carrying a torch. A torch sits on top of the Statue of Liberty, on top of JFK's grave, and on top of the tunnel where Princess Diana was killed.
“The Statue of Liberty, which was designed by the French sculptor Bartholdi and actually built by the French Engineer, Gustave Eiffel (both well-known Freemasons), was not originally a ‘Statue of Liberty’ at all, but first planned by Bartholdi for the opening of the Suez Canal in Egypt in 1867.
“Bartholdi, like many French Freemasons of his time, was deeply steeped in ‘Egyptian’ rituals, and it has often been said that he conceived the original statue as an effigy of the goddess Isis, and only later converted it to a ‘Statue of Liberty’ for New York harbour when it was rejected for the Suez Canal.
“The goddess Isis is known by many names, including Juno. Interestingly, the goddess Juno made an appearance on a Vatican coin in 1963 (notice her torch) during the period of the alleged Freemason Roncalli's Pontificate, the curiously named John XXIII, architect of the disastrous Vatican II.”