Zeus/Jupiter
Symbols
[Same as Jupiter. Brother: Poseidon. Shapeshifter & Human sacrifice. Reptilian.]
Father of Helios
Symbols:
Cornucopia/Horn
of Plenty,
Lightning,
Eagle
Articles
[2009] President Obama: A 'Nod' from the
craft and the altar of Zeus By Thomas R. Horn
In the Greek, the phrase "where Satan’s seat is" literally means, "where
a throne to Satan is." Scholars identify this throne or ‘seat’ as the
Great Altar of Zeus that existed in Pergamos at that time. So important
was the worship of Zeus in ancient Pergamos that perpetual sacrifices
were offered to him upon the towering and famous 40-foot high altar.
Antipas, the first leader and martyr of the early Christian church is
believed to have been slain on this altar, slowly roasting to death
inside the statue of a bull, the symbol and companion of Zeus. The
phrase in Revelation 2:13 "wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr, who
was slain among you, where Satan dwelleth" is considered a citation of
this event. Approximately two-thousand years after Revelation 2:13 was
written, German archeologists removed the massive altar of Zeus from the
ruins of Pergamos and took it to Berlin, where it was restored as the
centerpiece of the Pergamon Museum. It is here that Hitler first adored
it, later building an outdoor replica of it from which he gave a series
of speeches that mesmerized many Germans.
....Obama’s stage was a dead ringer for the
Great Altar of Zeus [6] that Obama’s campaign managers tried to explain
away the design as being a conglomeration representing the portico of
the White House with the U.S. capital building. "But experts agreed with
Richardson," Gallo wrote, "it was a replica of the Great Altar of
Pergamum
Quotes
Saturn was the father
of Ceres,
Jupiter, Veritas, Pluto, and
Neptune, Juno, among others.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_%28mythology%29
Animal sacrifice
ZEUS was the king of the gods, the god of sky and weather, law, order and
fate. He was depicted as a regal man, mature with sturdy figure and dark beard.
His usual attributes were a lightning bolt, royal sceptre and eagle.
The eagle, the oak, and the summits of mountains were sacred to him, and his
sacrifices generally consisted of goats, bulls and cows. (Hom. Il. ii. 403;
Aristot. Ethic. v. 10, ix. 2; Virg. Aen. iii. 21, ix. 627.) His usual attributes
are, the sceptre, eagle, thunderbolt, and a figure of Victory in his hand, and
sometimes also a cornucopia. The Olympian Zeus sometimes wears a wreath of
olive, and the Dodonaean Zeus a wreath of oak leaves
http://www.theoi.com/Olympios/Zeus.html
Zeus the Greek god, holds the symbol of thunder, a ligntning bolt. His position of chief god and holder of the thunder originated in Mesopotamia. He is called Marduk in Babylon, Baal in Canaan, Adad in Assyria, Jupiter in Rome, and Enlil the hoofed, horned, lord of demons (from which we get the symbolic figure of the devil) in Sumeria. http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html
Zeus seduces the Spartan princess Leda in the guise of a swan.
Shapeshifter
C.A. Holland (American, 19th-20th century)
Altar of Zeus
[2009] President Obama: A 'Nod'
from the craft and the altar of Zeus By Thomas R. Horn