I often write articles titled “I Never Thought I Would See the Day!” Well, the resurrection of ancient Baal, along with literal Baal worship, was a scene you had to see to believe.
They aren’t even trying to hide it anymore. During the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England on July 28th, a giant mechanical bull with glowing red eyes, was rolled out into the center of Alexander Stadium. A total of 72 nations participate in the Commonwealth Games, and so this opening ceremony was being viewed on countless television screens all over the planet.
The “hero” of the opening ceremony, a character known as Stella, calmed the creature down and then all of the human performers gathered around the giant bull and literally began to bow down and worship it.
The symbolism in this “ritual” was well planned in advance, and the organizers knew exactly what they were doing. But, they were also counting on the fact that the vast majority of the general population would not consciously catch on to what was actually taking place.
The bull has always been a symbol of an ancient deity from the Middle East known as “Baal”. In artistic depictions and archeological finds, Baal took the shape of a bull or ram and had associations with fertility.
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