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Thank you so much Lisa…much appreciated your comment…best regards…Dirkje..
And thank you, Dirkje. I much appreciate your kind words! 🙂
Lisa
Absolutely, John, these sinister people must be held accountable.
The man in the video appears greatly saddened by his realization that he had been poisoned along with his family. Also, that Geneva houses these diabolical organizations.
And I agree with the comment that the man made about the head of the snake needs to be cut off. If we could just cut off the heads of all these snakes!
Also, this comment reminded me of something I read just other day. It was about where the logo of the snakes for health and wellness came from. Apparently, the logo came from Asclepius in Greek mythology. Although I found the logic of this story to be quite puzzling!
Mythology Source
By Mike Greenberg, PhD
Asclepius and Snakes:
“Asclepius became the Greek god of healing and the patron of physicians. Asclepius was so skilled that he virtually created the practice of medicine. As a god of healing and medicine, it might seem surprising that Asclepius is closely identified with snakes.
Like many other cultures, the ancient Greeks typically associated snakes with death and the Underworld. Their symbolism seems to be at odds with the healing skill of Asclepius.
According to legend, Asclepius was imprisoned in a Cretan dungeon, after the death of Glaucus. While there, he saw a snake make its way across the floor.
Wondering how he could resurrect Glaucus as commanded, Asclepius absentmindedly struck the snake with his staff. A short time later, he saw a second snake enter his prison cell.
This snake carried an herb in its mouth, which it placed in the jaws of the serpent that Asclepius had crushed. The first snake came back to life, showing the physician how to similarly restore Glaucus and win his own freedom.
The rod of Asclepius with its intertwining snakes became a recognizable symbol for physicians throughout the Mediterranean.”
Well, John, I would have to agree that using the symbol of a snake seems contractionary to healing and medicine. Snakes are commonly identified as being poisonous. Although I certainly agree that the use of herbs is beneficial to healing.
I have to wonder who concocted these mythical stories? The controlling powers have been around for a very long time. It almost seems like even back then that they wanted to misleadingly use the snake as a symbol of health by stating it provided healing as an herb might do. And they probably did back then what they are still doing today. Stated that they were healing the sick when in actuality they were killing people off. Apparently, the lies had started long ago!
And apparently, also, the god Zeus had Asclepius killed with a thunderbolt because “he was afraid that Asclepius would teach the art of resurrection to other humans as well.” “Zeus saw Asclepius and his medical skills as a threat to the eternal division between humanity and the gods.”
Maybe Asclepius did attempt to heal people with herbs! And the controlling powers (Gods) did not like it! They probably wanted him to poison the people with snake venom. And he did not, and he paid the price. (So much of this sounds familiar!)
As I said, it is a bit of puzzle to figure out? Just my thoughts about it!
Lisa
As always, Lisa, you bring very interesting information to our fourm. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with everyone. 🙂
John