Oh, here it is, here it is. Okay. For those of you who would like to have the book and the video, you can, and you really have to see this because this is a sight thing. You really have to see all the symbols, but the book is just crammed filled. It's 396 pages of all of the occult or hidden symbolism in religion and theology, and it's a fascinating reference work. This book has been picked up by many, many people across the country from me and I have gotten so many phone calls and letters from professional people who are saying that this is the best book on the subject they've ever found. It is very easy to read, very simple language, the symbols are all there, drawn emblems and symbols so that it's a very easy book to read, but it just has everything in it. They've just pretty much covered the whole field of occultism in religion. And again, the book is called Symbols, Sex, and the Stars. And we have, as I said, a 90-minute video by the same name, Symbols, Sex, and the Stars. The video and the book are totally different things. The video is my slide presentation doing what I do and the book is the reference work. You can get that book and the video. Should they get it through the company? I think direct to you. Okay, alright. Well, you can then, the book and I a in 24 hours a day and you get the same information on a little answering service I have. It's 818, 24 hours a day, 818-757-0814. That's 818-757-0814. And I have many other research documents that are coming, a lot of material. Okay, now, all right, now we're going to get back to what we were talking about. I'm just going to show you a few things on one carousel and then we're going to go to another completely different subject. Now, what am I doing here? This. OK, now we got it. Yeah, that's another idea. Yeah. I'm filled with great ideas today. You make a better door. door and then a window. Yeah, right. This I can understand. Okay, now, the Pope's headdress, the papal headdress is called the papal tiara. The papal tiara. It looks very, very official until you understand what it means. Here we have an old picture of, it says Christ before Caiaphas. This is from a woodcut from the Middle Ages showing Jesus of the Christ before Caiaphas, the high priest of Israel. So this is important because this is Caiaphas, the picture of Caiaphas in the Middle Ages being the Jewish high priest and you will see he's wearing what we now understand to be the papal and also interesting is that this is the symbol of the moon god we can get into that again later, but this is the symbol of the moon god and this is the symbol of the Jewish high priest so when you see this being worn by the Pope, just remember that this is a Samarian Babylonian Jewish symbol and you'll see why. Here it is. The papal pope's headdress also worn by the Jewish high priest. Yes? Are you aware that the current pope is Jewish from Poland? Oh, that's nice. That makes me feel warm all over. Laughter Yes, okay. He said that the modern day pope is Jewish from Poland and I said that just makes me feel good all day. Now, yeah, Cyclone B got gas and all the rest of it. He's full of gas. And so here we have the papal headdress. Now, if you get back to this thing with the papal headdress, and this is why of course the Pope wears the yarmulke, and this guy, I don't know, looks like he's smelling something bad or whatever. Anyway, so... But anyway, it's pretty incredible stuff. Anyway, the papal hetera. Now, in the ancient world, one of the ancient divinities and deities personified was the old fish gods. Actually, that's why there was a movie not too many years ago called the, what is it, Fisher King. And, of course, remember with Amos and Andy the old king fish? Right, well it goes back to the king or the god, fish god, Arnes, the fish god or the king fish and consequently that's why Amos and Andy remember belong to the ancient order of the mystic knights of the sea and he was the king fish because this goes back to the old ancient Sumerian Babylonian modern-day Jewish religion. The Fisher God, the Fisher Gods. Here's Ani, the Fish God. You'll see the Fish God, he actually is wearing a fish. And here we have another one. This is a clay statue from the old Sumerian Babylonian system, and he's wearing the fish. You'll see he's wearing the fish's head on his head. Dagon, the chief god of the Philistines was Dagon. And there it is. He's wearing the fish's head. And here is a picture. I've tried to find a color. I found one color picture of this many years ago and I couldn't find it. So I had to use the black and white. But anyway, this is a painting of the old Babylonian Anis, the fish god, Dagon, the fish god, all of these, this ancient concept of the fish god. And here are the priests, the high priests of the fish god. And they're wearing, of course, the fish god. Okay. Again. One question. Yes. Does this affiliate with Neptune and that sort of thing? Oh, I suppose so. Yeah, I wouldn't be a bit surprised if the Greeks and Romans picked it up also. Yeah. I don't recall that, but it wouldn't surprise me. Again, the papal headdress, called the papal tiara, here's what it is. There's the papal headdress. I have two separate pictures put together. Okay. Put it this way and now you'll see. The fish head. Yeah. See this way looks holy. This way looks fishy. That's it. The fish god. So the next time you see the Pope or the Tiara, just remember it's the old ancient Babylonian, Sumerian, Phoenician, Canaanite, BS fish god. head. Now we have the subject now is the dome. Domes in architecture. Religious buildings often incorporate a dome. They incorporate everything. Well here they've incorporated a dome. But domes are very important. Here's St. Paul's in England with the dome. St. Peter's, it's not St. Paul's I think, but you have domes on churches and religious buildings everywhere. And the word dome comes from the Latin word domus, domicile, you know many words that come from the Latin word domus meaning God or the presence of the divine, the presence of God, domus, and churches etc. used the domes. Now here's St. Peter's in Rome, the dome. You'll see why, what I'm building up to here. I'm showing the architectural design of a dome coming from the Latin domus. And it's important because, see on the inside of the God, domus. Right, and consequently, when you understand that the dome, and here we have from a Catholic publication which is Jewish Freemasonry, here we have a Catholic publication called, we're talking about Jesus giving the keys to Peter, this is the keys of the city, the keys of Freemasonry, the Florida keys, I don't know, he's given him the keys somewhere. And consequently the keys are very important in Masonic symbolism. And we have, we see, we're told that the Messiah Jesus gives Peter the keys, and we are, and we see that in Rome, the domus, thereby hopefully to imply that the Vatican in Rome, Jesus gives the keys to Peter to dominate the world because the word basilica means kingdom. So Peter is in his kingdom, in the domus. And that's why the United States Capitol has a dome. of the Domas in Rome, the connection between the Vatican dome and the Capitol building. And again, we remember that the word Zion means Capitol. Capitol or Domas, the dome, Washington, D.C. Now, what is important about this point is that there is a very definite, lawful, legal, real connection between the United States Federal Incorporated Corporation, called the United States Corporation, and the Vatican. There is a definite connection between the Vatican, international banking cartels, and that degenerate system we call the United States Federal Government. There is a definite connection between this government in this country and the Vatican. You can bet on it. The documents are there. Yeah, of course. All of this is astounding to me that people do not know that the Vatican Domas is the basis for the American capital Domas. We'll talk a little bit about sex now. Oh good. Yeah. For the record. For the record. Right. I had a little joke but I won't tell it. Okay. Here we go. Sexual symbolism in religion is very, very interesting, the way it's woven into our modern day religions. It is in and through symbols that man consciously and unconsciously lives, works, and has his beings. Has his beings, his Thomas Carlyle. So symbols are very important. The symbolic statement of one group, such as the Palestinians, is often attacked by another group, Israel in this instance, through the use of contrary symbols. So the point I'm making here is that symbols are very important. We're going to talk now about the sexual symbolism, the history of phallic worship. In the ancient world, phallic worship was dominating just about all the ancient countries of the world. And yeah, here we have, even in the Middle Ages, okay. Now here we have something called a lingam, which is in India. Here's a lingam from Shiva's lingam, the male phallic. You'll find this symbolism all over the entire world. But the phallus was an object of many of the ancient fertility cults. Worship of the pillar seems to have had a phallic origin. And also the vestiges live on in European folk traditions such as the maypole dance, and that will be interesting later, the maypole. Are they putting the phallic on the altar to worship it? worshiping. Here was a veil worship from the ancient Babylonian veil worship. Here we have various towers and steeples. Church steeples and towers represented the male phallic. So when you see church steeples and towers, church towers, just know that that's the basis for. phallic and sun disk symbolism in the ancient world Mongolia. You'll see the concept is rampant everywhere, the great phallic worship. Here we have the Egyptian God spell M-I-N, Min. And here is the fertility god Min. And incidentally Incidentally, here's Osiris swearing by himself. Incidentally do you realize that when you go into a court and you give a testimony, testify, New Testament, Old Testament, testify, testimonial, all comes from testes. In the ancient world, when you went before the king to give a testimonial, you would hold your testes and... No, seriously, that's what they did. Yeah, well, that's true. That's true, but that's what she was doing. I mean, that was the symbolism. Here it is. This is the old ancient, when you made a contract, in the ancient Hebrew tradition. This is the Hebrew tradition when you made a contract. You held the other person's testes, and you made a test, and then you testified to your contract. Now we know what Monica was doing. Yeah, well, like you said, it's just business, nothing personal, it's just business. The word used for the oil is substance, and the Old Testament was the Hebrew sheman, which stood of course for semen, and this comes from the Strong's Bible Concordance. So, it gets better. Here we have Jacob and his pillar. We're told in the Bible that Jacob slept on a pillar and then he woke up the next morning and he anointed the pillar. And here he is anointing the sacred pillar. This is from the Bible. This is Bible symbolism. Jacob is anointing the sacred pillar. Of course he's anointing the pillar. It's the whole idea of anointing the pillar. Incidentally, when you go back to the Old Testament, and Jacob, and I've got some other pictures of this coming, but Jacob, period, yeah, Jacob, and your terminology, okay, let's move on. Okay. You see, what we're doing here is, what I'm doing here is I started on the bottom and I'm working my way down from there. Okay, here it is, the magic stone of Tara. There it is, the magic stone of Tara. The Leopold stone is one of the four talismans brought to Ireland by the Toanathadonon, the legendary god-like people of Donna. And there it is, the old phallic stones of ancient England incredible stuff here is these stone phallic pillars such as the ancient Canaanite shrines had them Phoenicians had them, here's a Christian cross on one, here's another one, now here's the AFL stone, the stone of destiny in England and it says that the stone was said to cry out. I mean, this is the kind of stuff that all of this divine right of kings and the divine right of British royalty is based on all of this silly nonsensical crap. It's incredible. And they actually believe this stuff. You know, and the phallic stone is everywhere. You see it, there's the pillar, the phallic pillar. Consequently, pillars are used in architecture, phallic pillars. So if someone says that you're one of the pillars of the community, just remember. You probably are. And here's the architecture even in the men fighting over the pillar of men. Am I right? You mean your own or was that the original? No, no, that was the original. So we see that the temples, phallic symbols all over them, the ancient East temples. Now here we have the phallic symbol which was central to the Siva worship, Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, ancient India which is in point of fact this phallic symbol that they're worshipping is the basis for modern day church steeples church steeples as the worship on the altar of the big male phallic again I draw your attention to the fact that the steeples of churches were originally phallic symbols. And churches with their phallic symbols. A lot of people, you know how many people go to churches every week and have no idea in the world what that represents. Yeah. Here's a, this is incidentally why if you're going to be in religion, you want to be a priest, you have to go to a seminary. No, I'm serious. I'm very serious. You get the reference work and you read it. I'm not talking to myself here. I mean it. I'm serious. Yeah. So, you know, this is what, you know, this is, it's incredible because the reference works will tell you that's what this means. And here's the, you know, pictures from, you know, from the religious publications, church publications, and it shows one of the great prophets who's come back from the dead and here he is with the other great prophet. What is this? What the hell is this? It's a staff. Oh, that's what it is. Yeah. Yeah, that's it. Exactly. The rod and staff. Consequently you'll see the drawing that the whole design is different from here than from here. And you will see that these are obviously phallic symbols. And then, of course, when you begin to read the reference works, you see that's what they are. There it is. And candles were always a reference work. Candles were always symbolic in churches of phallic worship. In Israel, the Dead Sea Scrolls, a depository, the same concept, the male, the female. It's used all over the world. You will see phallic symbols everywhere. And I'm just drawing attention to the fact that this stuff is everywhere. And the skyscraper, the Empire State Building, stands as an obviously phallic symbol of man's achievement. There is the New York, and of course every time I think of New York being the Empire State, the UN, international banking, it just reminds me of what we're getting from New York. So, now the horned headdress, the horn is also phallic, this is a horned headdress. So in the ancient world they were called the penis head gods from the old Assyrian Babylonian mythology. These ancient penis head gods and penis head kings. Incidentally, that symbolism is still alive and well today. And we still have a bunch of penis heads running the world. And here we have ancient... What am I trying to say, ancient, one of the ancient sun gods, this is Mithra, the phallic within the female oval. Again, the phallic headdress on the ancient gods. It's incredible. Now, the Pope's one particular kind of headdress of the papacy was the male phallic. And in the ancient Hebrew, the ancient Hebrew priest wore the male phallic headdress. Other symbols of fertility were of course the acorn and the pomegranate, pomegranate represented a female because when you broke it open it was red and was seeds, red with seeds, represented a female and pine cones were also, the pine cone was an important fertility symbol in the classic world and we see that even in the old Sumerian Babylonian, you'll see the gods carrying the symbol of fertility here it is in the Vatican, the pine cone. Here's other pictures in the Vatican, the pine cone, enshrined. This is in, I think, Scotland, yeah. And here again in the Vatican, in the back courtyard of the Vatican, you'll see the enshrined pine cone. So, okay. Okay, now we're going to the twin phallic. There is a whole story behind this idea of a twin phallic symbols, which was the, going back to the ancient Egyptian, the sky is supported by two phallic pillars, the twin phallic pillars. Well watch how this comes down through in the Egyptian tradition, as I said, the Washington Monument of the Egyptian obelisk, they always had two at the temple gate, the twin phallic pillars. Again, the lotus flower always symbolized the female and the male. Phelic pillars, the flower of youth, etc. Here we have the pillar of life, again going back to the double phelic or double pillars in the old ancient Sumerian Babylonian symbolism. So this stuff is very old. Twin phelics. Twin phelic gods. the symbol on the altar again the twin so you see this in the ancient world twin phallics, one on each side of the entrance the maypole as I said now you will see again the same concept now this is, what's interesting about this is that you see it everywhere. You will find it in churches in The east in the west here in front of churches and bank buildings. You'll see the double columns the twin phallic and Here in the mosque always had the double phallic and and the Egyptian idea, the Egyptian convention of twin phallic pillars at the temple gate now this is important, the Egyptian idea or convention of twin phallic pillars at the temple gate was copied by the temple at Jerusalem where in the Bible, 1st Kings 7.21, where the right pillar was named Jachin, meaning God makes him firm and the left pillar was named Boaz, meaning eagerness and strength. What are we talking about Jacken and eagerness and strength? My god. Temple of Solomon. Here's Temple of Solomon. I mean this is all this is that this is