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Perhaps this goes without saying, but the single serpent on a rod of wood is also the symbol God told Moses to hold up for healing: Numbers 21:8. “Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘Make a fiery serpent, and set it on a pole; and it shall be that everyone who is bitten, when he looks at it, shall live.’”

I choose the pole of God!

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Yes, and it symbolised our Saviour being “lifted up” on the cross, wooden tree, bronze/brass serpent symbolising sin etc.

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We should now consider the NHS as terrorists, the killing arm of the WHO terrorist organization.

More here; https://wakeuppeople.substack.com/p/the-nhs-now-means-national-homicide

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The serpent on a pole being associated with healing originated in Biblical times with the Israelites. You can read about it here: https://earlychurchhistory.org/medicine/the-biblical-caduceus-symbol-of-medicine/

Or read Numbers 21 and 2 Kings 18 in the Old Testament. This predates the Greeks by hundreds of years!

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Dr Carvallo eloquently puts all of the evil-doers in the categories they have earned - so-called doctors, conniving media, judges, profiteers/politicians et al.

Most definitely the merchants of death.

IMO they all deserve exactly what they have meted out to the innocent, trusting millions who are now dead.

Henceforth, the medical profession should be referred to pejoratively as “the oldest profession”.

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 Mistakes Were NOT Made: An Anthem for Justice

I want to see all culprits in the gallows before making a choice.

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/mistakes-were-not-made-an-anthem

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Lol, I've been called "Hermes the messenger". Now I can call it a hate crime.

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I appreciate your creative ideas and perspective. I learned some Greek mythology during my Jungian training. Ascelepius, as I recall represents the archetype of the wounded healer. In dealing with their own woundedness, they can help others. Hermes is the trickster, but can make good things happen as well in indirect ways. I think the corrupt doctors are more like Hades who abduct people and take them into the underworld.

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Sorry, but did you omit the incredibly speedy creation of a fictitious injection (supposedly - "AT WARP SPEED"!) called (Covid Vax)? In my opinion it was made concurrently in the adjacent lab in Wuhan where Gain of Function (Boi-weapon technology) was perfecting Covid before it was released to justify a pretend but deadly 'VACCINE'? The Experimental jab has proven to be nothing more than a de-population drug. Probably a deliberate intention by those believing the planet is over-populated?

Did you forget to mention 'NO LIABILITY' for the injuries and DEATHS caused by injections (called 'vaccines') made by the POISONOUS VAX purveyors?

Did you forget to mention the false claim by Big Pharma that proven SAFE pre-existing anti-viral meds existed but had to be surreptitiously hidden from public view - even though the likes of IVERMECTIN had saved thousands of lives over decades and was recommended by the WHO as a MUST HAVE medicine for every country on the planet - not to mention the Nobel Prize for medicines that all had to be accepted as 'non-existent' by the FDA in order to permit the deadly injected crap to enjoy an Emergency Use Authorisation?

Mick from Hooe (UK) Unjabbbed to live longer!

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I'm so glad you posted this. I've been pointing this out to friends for a while. Check out also heraldry for the City of London liveries. Investigate the actual symbolism, not their explanation. It's all there for people with eyes to see.

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Helena P Blavatsky wrote on the Caduceus and related it to the brain:

- The wings represent right and left cerebral hemisphere.

- The rod represents the spinal cord.

- The top of the shaft represents the pineal gland (the real 'third' eye).

- The two snakes represents sympathetic ANS, sits outside the spinal column.

- The snakes crossing over represents the Chakras.

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Since the serpent made his slimy appearance in the Garden of Eden I’d prefer neither symbol.

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The serpent represents Sin, which was raised on a cross to die, that whoever believes in Him would not perish but live!

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I do not stand behind symbols. I stand behind my actions as a medical professional.

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