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Star of Ishtar lurking in the background

Sharing some Screenshots I collected that show the star of Ishtar “cleverly” hidden in the background. In these cases it is the round version, where the eight points are circles and not spikes, which seems to be the more common version. That thing is everywhere. 

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Dynamite
Dynamite
1 year ago

Any insight of the deeper meaning of this symbol?

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago

It represents a gate to the underworld aka hell. There is an egregious one in the LA Central Library, which VC wrote about in his sinister sites series. And when I lived in California, I stumbled on the fact that there are several of them on the pavement at intersections in Burbank, like the devil at the crossroads. One was near a business called Kali, another version of Lucifer in female form like Ishtar. Kali-fornia indeed.

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago
Reply to  miaP

It can also represent the pagan wheel of the year, solstices, equinoxes and midpoints between them. It is important in witchcraft.

Steve
Steve
1 year ago

I saw this pattern on the Anglican Church near me in Australia

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HettyFaithful
HettyFaithful
1 year ago

Even my kids can recognize occult symbols now. They better change up their game; we’re onto them…