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Ohio National Guard Has Satanic Baphomet in Its Logo

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

Trail Dust has an important post this morning, “Liberals Go Postal Over Gun Rights,” which consists of three pieces of disturbing news.

The first piece is about an Ohio National Guard training drill of a mock disaster where Second Amendment supporters with “anti-government” opinions were portrayed as domestic terrorists. That Ohio National Guard is the 52nd Civil Support Team (WMD). [Note: WMD = Weapons of Mass Destruction]

According to Wikipedia, a Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team (WMD-CST or CST) advises civilian responders in the event of a suspected weapon of mass destruction attack. CSTs are federally funded National Guard units established under Presidential Decision Directive 39.

Presidential Decision Directive 39 (PDD-39), U.S. Policy on Counterterrorism, was signed on June 21, 1995 by President Bill Clinton. It defines policies regarding the federal response to threats or acts of terrorism involving nuclear, biological, or chemical materials or weapons of mass destruction. The official PDD-39 is classified.

There are 57 full-time WMD Civil Support Teams: one in every U.S. state, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Guam and the US Virgin Islands, and an additional team each in California, Florida and New York.

The WMD Civil Support Team in the state of Ohio is the 52nd Weapons of Mass Destruction, Civil Support Team (WMD CST), based in Columbus and comprised of 22 soldiers and airmen. This is the organization’s logo:

2013_OHIONATIONALGUARD_52CST_LOGO

See that devilish-looking goat’s head with red eyes in the logo?

It’s the head of the Baphomet.

The humanoid goat Baphomet figure was first drawn and popularized in 1854 by occultist Eliphas Lévi. In his book, Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie (“Dogmas and Rituals of High Magic”), Lévi included an image he had drawn himself which he described as Baphomet and “The Sabbatic Goat” — showing a winged humanoid goat with a pair of breasts and a torch on its head between its horns.  Levi called his image “The Goat of Mendes.” Lévi’s Baphomet is the source of the later Tarot image of the Devil, in the Rider-Waite design. The symbol of the goat in the downward-pointed pentagram was adopted as the official symbol — called the Sigil of Baphomet — of the Church of Satan, and continues to be used among Satanists. [Source: Wikipedia]

Please ask yourself why a National Guard in the United States would have the Baphomet head in its logo.

Ohio National Guard Baphomet logo

~Eowyn


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