By Judi McLeod ——Bio and Archives--March 28, 2016
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"The COP 21's symbolic lion's on the prowl to expose all so-called "Islamophobes", bible thumpers, gun clingers, and global warming deniers, in fact, all those who dare to resist the lib-left's decades-long coveted One World Order. "Indeed the LifeSiteNews-described pageant of "howling, grunting, and roaring animals, along with images of overcrowded city centers, depictions of pollution, and negative portrayals of industrialization, appeared on the facade of St. Peter's Basilica this evening during a much hyped "climate change" light show" was only the beginning--the beginning of a Vatican-led forced march back to the paganism of the UN' religion, "Gaia." "The show was the finale of the opening celebration for the Year of Mercy declared by Pope Francis. The event was watched by tens of thousands in St. Peter's Square along with estimated millions worldwide through online streaming. "The multi-million dollar show titled "Fiat Lux: Illuminating Our Common Home" was created and funded by climate-change partisans and population-control advocates with the goal to "educate and inspire change around the climate crisis across generations, cultures, languages, religions and class." Along with images of the world and its endangered animals, including lions, birds, apes, and whales, appeared New Age symbolism associated with ancient pagan deities." (LifeSiteNews, Dec. 8, 2015)And it didn't stop there. UNESCO is resurrecting the Temple of Baal, in the same kind of digital form--all over the world--starting in New York and London next month.
"The reproductions of the 50 foot arch that stood at the Temple of Baal in Palmyra, Syria that will be erected in New York City and London next month will only be the first of many. "As you will see below, it turns out that there are plans to put arches in hundreds more cities all over the globe. The organization behind this is the Institute of Digital Archaeology, which is a joint venture between Harvard University, the University of Oxford and Dubai's Museum of the Future. The initial arches from the Temple of Baal that will be erected in New York and London as part of UNESCO's World Heritage Week in April are intended "as a gesture of defiance", but ultimately the plan is to share this "cultural treasure" with as many cities around the planet as possible. "If you go to Times Square in New York or Trafalgar Square in London late next month, you will not be able to miss these giant arches. According to the New York Post, they will be 48 feet high and 23 feet wide... "The life-size model of the original 2,000-year-old structure, known as the Arch of the Temple of Bel, will stand approximately 48 feet high and 23 feet wide. "It will be one of two constructed in China for exhibition likely in Times Square and London's Trafalgar Square as part of a World Heritage Week event in April 2016, said Roger Michel, executive director for the Institute for Digital Archaeology. "According to the New York Post, the Institute plans to construct approximately 1,000 such versions of the arch in cities throughout the world."
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