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Posted: 18 Jul 2014 09:19 PM PDT In part 44, Rihanna's performance of, We Found Love, was seen to be a clever tribute to Our Lady of Fátima. Within that same segment of the Paralympics closing ceremonies, Coldplay played two songs that bracketed hers. They played Strawberry Swing with the orchestra as a segue. After Rihanna's sun chariot returned to earth, they closed the Summer segment with Viva la Vida. This framed her tribute to Our Lady of Fátima with their own devotionals to the goddess, in her identities as Venus and Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and Our Lady of Guadalupe, most particularly. In seeing how this was done we discover further evidence of what is going to unfold when the lawless one is about to be unveiled to the world, which I've been blogging about since the opening ceremonies in Sochi when the Lord began to open it to me. Through association with music videos, their Marian frame (or should I say, Marianne) imports a substantial layer of Illuminati or Monarch trauma-based mind-control programming, which is typical of such Occult works. The programming and antichrist themes are woven and bound together, as I've demonstrated at length on this blog. The music videos of Coldplay's framing songs reveal them as anthems for the Black Awakening, with Mary-Athena-Minerva sponsoring revolution. The theme of revolution will become very evident in this post, which is ultimately the rebellion against the one true God's authority. (Coldplay fans who drop in and read here and are familiar with another song on the album, Violet Hill, you might want to argue that they are actually anti-war or pacifists. If you learn about symbolism and think about them being doves not hawks, well, there's something to think about that's not contradictory.) You can watch video of their performances of these songs during the Paralympics ceremony on YouTube. For some context, I note how Strawberry Swing was a fitting segue for Rihanna's performance on the swing because it offered what must have been a comforting thread of continuity for the audience. That's a pretty thin thread, of course. To know what's really going on you have to look further. In those broadcast versions of both songs there didn't seem to be an abundance of overt goddess symbols. When you see the fire dancing done and magickal drumming for the ritual building of energy, those elements are evidence of the religious context within which Coldplay and Rihanna are performing. The segment is called Summer, and the 4 seasons celebrate the pagan calendar. In the videos you'll see dancing on the stage that bears the markings that look like sigils denoting the Pagan calendar's quarter and cross-quarter holidays. That can be seen as a version of the 8 rayed star of the goddess. The Agitos presented the subtle swoosh of Nike and the crescent moons of the moon goddess, of the night. The Paralympics ceremony had Druidic elements, which you can see from this video found on the YouTube channel for Greywolf, chief of the British Druidic Order. Look for the fire dancer toward the end of it who appeared during Coldplay's performance. The really obvious goddess connection is made through Coldplay's Grammy Award winning album and the music videos that are associated with those songs. The image of the goddess appears on the cover. The album is their 4th studio album, the "Isis numbering." The goddess of the cover art is also seen in the official music videos for these songs. I intend to explain the symbolism of the videos in another post. MarianneThe goddess of Viva la Vida is that of the painting titled, Liberty Leading the People. The following is from Wikipedia. "Liberty Leading the People is a painting by Eugène Delacroix commemorating the July Revolution of 1830, which toppled King Charles X of France. A woman personifying Liberty leads the people forward over the bodies of the fallen, holding the flag of the French Revolution – the tricolor flag which is still France's flag today – in one hand and brandishing a bayonetted musket with the other. The figure of Liberty is also viewed as a symbol of France and the French Republic known as Marianne." If you connect her with America's Lady Liberty (gifted by French Masons) and the Liberty Bell, you do well. Did you notice a bell featured during the videos? Ringing out Liberty, the Marian entity. You may think that we in America, have something completely different from Liberty-Marianne going on. Well, no, but we typically refer to her as Columbia, as you see in this war promotion poster that is of a kind that seems to have fallen out of fashion. Or Freedom, who stands atop the Capitol Dome as her counterpart Minerva on the Capitoline Hill in Rome. The name, Marianne, is thought by some to have come from a connection with the Jesuit Juan de Mariana, the 16th century Monarchomach who was famously a theoretician of tyrannicide, and that may be so. Still, consider how the name is a combination of Maria and Anne, identifying her with the goddesses Mary and Inanna. The compositing of the goddess names is probably how the Mary worshiping Jesuit also acquired his name. When Coldplay identifies with the goddess of that painting they are associating with a place and time, Paris in the year 1830. That's where and when "Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal" appeared three times to Catherine Labouré. If you consider the logic of Coldplay's Occult linking, historically, it falls apart because that revolution was due in no small part to the Romish church pandering King Charles X's imposition of the death penalty for anyone profaning the Eucharist. Esoteric references don't have to make a lot of sense, they just have to establish the essential connections. FridaColdplay's album points to another painting, another nation and another revolution - and more imagery of the same goddess. The album was claimed to have been "recorded in a bakery, a nunnery, a magic shop, a church." Actually, several churches; in Barcelona, Spain, and in Mexico during their Latin American Tour in March of 2007. A song titled, "Famous Old Painters" was written but wasn't chosen for the album. Eugène Delacroix (Liberty Leading the People) was certainly one famous old painter. Another was Frida Kahlo, Mexico's most famous female artist. Her final work bore the words, Viva la Vida, and it is with respect to Frida's life that the album's subtitle makes even more sense: Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends. She was severely injured in a bus accident when she was a teenager. She suffered from those injuries and from the many resulting surgeries until her death. As bringing her suffering to an end, one might consider Death to have come as a friend to her. "A few days before her death, she wrote in her diary: "I hope the exit is joyful — and I hope never to return — Frida". (Wikipedia)" Vida la Vida, means, "Live the Life," "Long Live life," "Live the Lifetime," "Live the Way of Life" or "Live the Lifestyle." According to 1 Corinthians 15:26: "The last enemy that will be abolished is death." That does not seem to have been Frida's hope. Frida identified herself with the Mexican Revolution, which began in 1910 when she was three years old. "Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907, in her parents' house known as La Casa Azul (The Blue House), in Coyoacán. At the time, Coyoacán was a small town on the outskirts of Mexico City." "She later gave her birth date as July 7, 1910, allegedly wanting her birth to coincide with the beginning of the revolution so her life would begin with the birth of modern Mexico." (Wikipedia) See Frida as a symbol of revolution that compares to the goddess of Delacroix's painting. She was born in July and identified herself with the Mexican Revolution, and also died in July, and the album art pictured the July Revolution. While the last painting Frida did was to apply the label, Viva la Vida to the still of watermelons (that had most likely been painted a couple of years before the pain medications exacted their toll), the stronger association with the cover art is with another painting of hers where the words appear on a flag - one much like the one borne by Liberty: "Still Life - Viva la Vida and the Dr. Juan Farill - 1954." In this, we see the distinctive goddess symbol of the dove: Aphrodite-Venus-Mary! There she is! Frida was known to embed subtle symbolic imagery in her paintings, much of it sexual. I believe she encoded the ancient goddess symbol into her Viva la Vida watermelons, the simple W that represents the bent elbow of the goddess Inanna-Ishtar. In the Lifetime network TV series, Witches of East End, the witch named Freya is a barmaid at The Bent Elbow Bar. "Inanna was also associated with beer, and was the patroness of tavern keepers, who were usually female in early Mesopotamia." (source) Lots of dots, connecting. Compare Frida's Watermelons to the images of Artemis-Diana of Ephesus. Melons. The goddess's mammary attributes are likened by some to a queen bee's eggs and also bull's testicles. I just finished watching the Salma Hayek film based on her life titled, Frida, from 2002. In this screenshot, Frida and Diego are in the market. He's holding up the melons as breasts. Right after this, he puts those down and picks up some other kind of produce and jokes around with Frida pretending it represents big cojones, testicles. The W signal is modeled all over the place in our culture. It's very obviously featured in the choreography of goddess modeling bent elbow pose striking women in music videos. The W and also an M (and E) is formed in the Horus hand sign that joins fingers 3 and 4 together. That's also the cloven hoof sign of Satan. While I'm at it, "Viva la Vida" has 3 letters V = 666. (LA = 12+1=13) But "Viva la Vida" also features pairings of V's, the double V or W. Coldplay's Album cover art lines two up vertically. The Youtube channel Vevo ~ double V- goddess exalting. "Vevo Video" is a triple V 666. "Frida (with variants Frieda, Freida and Freda) is a feminine given name. In Scandinavian countries, it derives from the Old Norse name Fríða, meaning "beautiful, beloved". In central and eastern Europe, Frida is a short form of compound names containing the Germanic element fried meaning "peace"." (Wikipedia) Freya is the name of the Norse queen of the gods, the goddess of love, beauty, war and death. The goddess symbol identified with the Mexican revolution is referenced through the album title, Viva la Vida, and that same goddess of the French Revolution of 1830 is referenced through the album cover art. Frida painted an elaborate self-portrait in 1948 that presents her as the goddess. It's the second self-portrait in which she appears wearing the traditional Tehuana headdress. Its the resplandor or head-dress that is traditional for Tehuanas, women of Tehuantepec. They were strongly matriarchal, and Frida, who was certainly feminist, and bisexual, expressed solidarity with them. Her mother Matilde's heritage was mixed indigenous-Spanish, and Matilde was a devout Roman Catholic. According to a fan site's description of the painting, "The years of pain have taken their toll as is shown by three tears glistening down her cheeks like the tears of the Madonna of Sorrows." The Madonna of Sorrows - that's Mary. Count the upper panels formed in the radial pleating of Frida's Tehuana headdress. There are 13, which has the meaning of rebellion. Mary's name means, "their rebellion." The following verse is where the number appears in the biblical text for the first time. Twelve years they served Chedorlaomer, and in the thirteenth year they rebelled. ~ Genesis 14:4 They rebelled. It was a revolution, in the 13th year. Who is Coldplay's goddess of the revolution? Mary! The number 13 is naturally connected with Venus through the design the planet traces in the heavens. A 5 point star pattern called the Rose of Venus is traced out over the span of 8 earth years, exactly, to the day. In that span, Venus makes 13 circuits around the sun. See in Frida's self-portrait how her face is framed in a rosette - the Venus Rose. Consider the rosettes in the lace. The numbers generated in the creation of the Venus Rose are, 5, 8 and 13. These represent a range of the Fibonacci sequence, and this is why the spiral is a symbol of the goddess. The 5 pointed star in a circle reveals why the pentagram is another one of her symbols. Frida's mother, Matilde, was a devout Roman Catholic, and even though I don't read where Frida practiced her mother's religion, "The Virgin told Juan Diego to gather flowers from the top of Tepeyac Hill. Although December was very late in the growing season for flowers to bloom, Juan Diego found Castilian roses, not native to Mexico, on the normally barren hilltop. The Virgin arranged these in his peasant cloak or tilma. When Juan Diego opened his cloak before Bishop Zumárraga on December 12, the flowers fell to the floor, and on the fabric was the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe." Note: "Tepeyac is believed to have been a Pre-Columbian worship site for the indigenous mother goddess Tonantzin. Spanish colonists tore down a temple to her and erected a Catholic chapel at the site." (Wikipedia) It seems likely that Coldplay sees Frida as a model of the goddess, as the Castilian Rose (Venus) growing miraculously in Mexico, who is associated with Our Lady of Guadalupe. Next up - Lord willing - the symbolism of the music videos. |
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