Somebody’s Watching Me
Mass Surveillance, and the Freemason Seeing Eye
Mass surveillance is the observation of common people conducted by federal and state government such as NSA and the FBI to monitor the activity of mass populations.
Popularized by the aftermath of the 911 attacks, mass surveillance was designed to protect against terrorism, crime, and social conflict.
Despite government endeavors, crime persists, and recurrent acts of terror continue to scourge communities.
Elly Cosgrove, of CNBC News, reports 1 billion surveillance cameras or eyes, are expected to watch over the world’s population by 2021.
With so many eyes present, one would assume the world would be in an improved state of wholeness.
In retrospect, the founding fathers wanted to preserve their vision of wholeness, wealth, and power, by decorating the one-dollar bill with the symbolic All-Seeing Eye, the pyramid — and placing their likeness on United States currency.
The Eye of Providence was believed to be a reminder to Freemasons they were being watched-over and thus protected.
What does the pyramid represent on the dollar bill?
A pyramid in general, symbolizes rebirth, increased consciousness, strength, and energy. The triangle on the dollar bill surrounded by rays of light are meant to represent the concept of divine providence.
The three sides of the pyramid constitute the tri-natured aspect of God, God the creator, God the preserver, and God the transformer.
One of the most widespread source of symbolism in Freemasonry is the Great Light. It is there you will find several references to the All-Seeing Eye of the Supreme Being.
Were the founding fathers secretly inspired by the African Eye of Horus?
Used in ancient Egypt as a symbol of protection, health, and restoration, the similarities between the All Seeing Eye and the Eye of Horus are hard to deny, and since there were probably no pyramids in America, it is likely the founding fathers borrowed African imagery when designing the one-dollar bill.
The African Eye according to Egyptian folklore, states Horus lost his left eye during battle. Through magic, the eye was restored thus symbolizing the progression of making one whole again.
The irony is that most members of founding fathers, particularly Thomas Jefferson, believed African Americans were an inferior race, so why is somebody always watching me? You watch what I wear, my swag, and my style .
Seven Kingdoms: Kush, Punt, Carthage, Aksum, The Mali Empire, The Songhai Empire, and the Great Zimbabwe (believed to be the origin of the Queen of Sheba, was once home to lineages of African royalty where power and wealth were no stranger. These regions served Africa for over one thousand years, yet history fails to elaborate on the splendor of the Seven Kingdoms of Africa, including the religion and ancient traditions that kept them powerful, yet I’m still under surveillance.
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