Q Liberty and Justice for All

We've all heard the story of Ben Franklin, the kite, the key and the "discovery" of electricity. Electricity represented nature and God. The Kite represented the flag and staff in the Egyptian symbol Netjer. And the key was symbolic of power. Without the belief in God, the key does not have power.

It was a propaganda story, a not-so-subtle subliminal message, a psy-op, so to speak.

This bill came out around 2010. The "quill" is signing the Constitution. A feather. This is a call-out to the feather of Ma'at and very possibly to Thoth writing on a scroll. The Founding Fathers would have had access to the printing press, why was it necessary to write the document on a scroll with a feather pen?

A reproduction of a quill holder and ink well from 1939 said to be like the one's used by scribes in Egypt:

The ink jar may be a call out to Nefer, an Egyptian hieroglyph standing for beauty, divinity and used as the number zero. The liberty bell inside the jar is clearly representative of an eagle with it's wings spread (another symbol of Ma'at)

The Liberty Bell (which makes SOUND, and is found on this federal reserve NOTE, that has a SCALE and KEY on it) brings to mind Lady Liberty, who is based upon Lady Justice (Greek Goddess Themis).

When you compare the two statues, the resemblance is uncanny.

The sword of Themis clearly has 7 points that look a lot like the 7 points on the Heptagram - representing the 7 Hermetic Principles, the seven music notes and the seven days of the week (representing Norse gods).

Note: Odin (Woden) the father, Thor (the son), and the Sun (light/spirit).

The sword is very representative of the word of God. Liberty has a tablet with letters written on it shaped like a KEYstone. This may be a reference to Thoth, who wrote down the names of people whose hearts were being weighed. Themis has the scales (also found in the hall of Osiris and on the dollar bill) while Liberty has "the torch of enlightenment".

And when you say the pledge of allegience, you end it "with liberty and justice for all".

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