Post From Alex on Logo and Endame of Papacy’s CFR: Antichrist of Revelation 6
Hello Eric,
I am sure you are aware of the CFR’s obvious “rider on the white horse” logo, but have you also researched the background of the Latin phrase that the logo also contains? In latin, it is “VBIQVE” which means, “everywhere”. This same phrase was also commonly used on Roman coins. The phrase “Vbiqve victores” would be used by the legions of Constantine (the same Constantine, who, like emperors before him, belonged to a secret Mithraic order, and who would successfully fuse Mithraism with Christianity: hence, Roman Catholicism), after he made his most notable conquests [Milvian Bridge]. Basically, VBIQVE was used in a context dealing with conquests.
The full phrase on the CFR logo should be “EVERYWHERE, CONQUER” instead of just “EVERYWHERE,” but had they used the full phrase, people would obviously be more wary of them (as they should)! Is it no wonder that Satanist Aleister Crowley called the beast to come the “conquering child”? Mithras was also known as “Sol Invictus,” or the unconquered sun (Remember the “Christian” Constantine’s vision of the sun and the cross, with the accompanying statement, “In this sign, conquer”?). His imagery was ALSO used on Roman coins, usually on the opposite side of the emperor on the coin. He is considered to be the invincible and inseperable companion of the emperor: http://books.google.ca/books?id=QK1M2VD1tsAC&pg=PA751&lpg=PA751&dq=vbiqve+invictus&source=bl&ots=dL_NHmBYhz&sig=NuSxiY_3B1SIDU_pbNqe4g-_51Y&hl=en&ei=UuHoTLrWAoSycPep0dEK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBUQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=vbiqve%20invictus&f=false
Also, if Constantine was so “Christian,” why did he continue to use the deity of Sol Invictus on his coinage, as well as adopt the title of “Pontifex Maximus” which was a title used by the high ranking figures in the cult of Mithraism [that title used by every Roman Caesar until Gratian gave it to Damasus I, Bishop of Rome—the first Pope of Rome]? Mithraism was, (and still is) a mystery religion, and was also most likely a precursor to those that followed it, i.e., freemasonry.
Of course, all of this (in particular, the CFR logo) ties in really well with this Bible verse:
“And I saw, and behold a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer.” Revelation 6:2
This verse is attributed to the Antichrist, also known as the “conquering child” by Aleister Crowley, and “Sol Invictus” (the unconquered Sun), as well as the rider on the CFR logo, who “everywhere, conquers.”
Alex