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Disturbing Symbolism As Commonwealth Games Recreate Worship Of Baal

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They aren’t even trying to hide it anymore. During the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England on July 28th, a giant mechanical bull with glowing red eyes was rolled out into the center of Alexander Stadium. The bull was approximately 10 meters high, and it took more than five months to build. It had been given the nickname “Raging Bull”, and it absolutely dwarfed all of the human participants that were involved in the performance.

The “hero” of the opening ceremony, a character known as Stella, calmed the creature down and then all of the human performers gathered around the giant bull and literally began to bow down and worship it. I have seen a lot of really weird things in recent years, but I have never seen anything quite like this.

A total of 72 nations participate in the Commonwealth Games, and so this opening ceremony was being viewed on countless television screens all over the planet. It was being reported that music from Black Sabbath was being played as the colossal beast was being brought out.

The symbolism in this “ritual” was well planned in advance, and the organizers knew exactly what they were doing.
But they were also counting on the fact that the vast majority of the general population would not consciously catch on to what was actually taking place.

The bull has always been a symbol of an ancient deity from the Middle East known as “Baal”. Of all the foreign gods the Israelites came into contact with, they appeared to struggle the most with worshipping this one.

It is also interesting to note that the ancient deity known as “Moloch” or “Molech” was also often represented by a bull. In addition to sexual rituals, Moloch worship included child sacrifice, or “passing children through the fire.” It is believed that idols of Moloch were giant metal statues of a man with a bull’s head. Each image had a hole in the abdomen and possibly outstretched forearms that made a kind of ramp to the hole. A fire was lit in or around the statue. Babies were placed in the statue’s arms or in the hole. When a couple sacrificed their firstborn, they believed that Moloch would ensure financial prosperity for the family and future children.

Why do they have to perform some sort of incredibly bizarre ritual in which they bow down to the beast? We are obviously meant to understand that the performers are worshipping the bull. It has also been announced that this giant bull will have a permanent place in Birmingham once the games are over.

The elite love to use opening ceremonies, awards shows and other public spectacles to mentally and emotionally condition us. And when they pull stunts like this, they know that only a very small fraction of the general population will ever object.

We live in very strange times, and I believe that they are only going to get weirder. Unfortunately, the vast majority of the population is still dead asleep. They have no idea what the elite are doing, even though it is happening right in front of their eyes.

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