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The ‘Arch Of Baal' Was Displayed For The Third Time In Honor Of ‘The World Government Summit'

The Arch of Baal – also known as the Arch of Palmyra – was reconstructed at the Capitol Mall in Washington, DC, on Thursday and displayed through Sunday, allowing spectators to marvel in the pagan.

The Arch of Baal displayed in Trafalgar Square, London, England

  1. There is a Golden Calf in New York City and a the Arch of Baal. It's also the center of child sacrifice in America today.From the Message 'The Harbinger of B.
  2. With the arch of Baal and now Medusa, no wonder New York City is under the judgment of God and is gone to hell! Galatians 3:1 'O foolish Galatians, (NYC) who has bewitched you, that you should not obey the truth, before whose eyes Jesus Christ has been evidently set forth, crucified among you?'.
  3. Watch the video above demonstrating how the leaders of the world are displaying a replica of the Arch of Baal (also known as the Arch of Palmyra, which once stood in front of the pagan temple of Baal in Palmyria, Syria), at strategic political events worldwide attended by the world's top political and religious leaders.
  4. Setting up the Arch of Baal in The Hague is designed to subject the laws of the world to the standards of Baal worship and the lawlessness of paganism. Promoters try to tell us that this is not a 'religious' matter but a matter of 'culture' and 'world heritage.' This just shows their intent to.

By Michael Snyder

Did you know that 4,000 world leaders from 130 different countries gathered in Dubai recently for the World Government Summit? It was held from February 12th to February 14th, and it featured more than 100 internationally-known speakers including UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, Christine Lagarde and Elon Musk. If you would like to know more about this shadowy group, you can visit the official website right here. The first World Government Summit was held back in 2013, and that one was actually attended by Barack Obama. Unfortunately the mainstream media in the United States was almost entirely silent about this summit, so most of us in the western world didn't even hear about it.

To honor the spirit of this summit, a reconstructed version of Palmyra's Arch Of Triumph (also known as the Monumental Arch) was erected in Dubai. Previously it had been put up in London and New York City for brief periods of time, and so this marked only the third time that it has been displayed. The following comes from Breaking Israel News…

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A replica of a Roman arch that once stood in front of the pagan Temple of Ba'al was erected for the World Government Summit in Dubai this week, creating a scene that one rabbi claims symbolizes the dangerous fusion of Ishmael and Edom against Israel.

The original Roman Victory Arch stood for 1,800 years in Palmyra, Syria, until it was destroyed by ISIS in October 2015. A full-size 28-meter tall replica of the arch was created last year by the Institute for Digital Archeology, a joint project of Oxford and Harvard universities, and has been displayed twice before.

The replica was erected for the opening of the World Government Summit that opened on Sunday in Dubai.

In ancient Palmyra, the Arch of Triumph connected the main street of the Colonnade with the Temple of Bel. If ordinary people of the time wanted to visit the Temple of Bel, they would pass through this arch. And once they were done, they would pass through this arch again on their way out.

And of course 'Bel' and 'Baal' are synonymous, and both titles can be traced all the way back to ancient Babylon and a very evil ruler named Nimrod. The following is an extended excerpt from one of my previous articles…

In a previous article, I included a quote from Wikipedia that discusses how 'Bel' is an ancient Babylonian term for 'Lord' or 'Master', and that 'Baal' comes from that original root word…

Bel (/ˈbeɪl/; from Akkadianbēlu), signifying 'lord' or 'master', is a title rather than a genuine name, applied to various gods in the Mesopotamian religion of Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia. The feminine form is Belit ‘Lady, Mistress'. Bel is represented in Greek as Belos and in Latin as Belus. Linguistically Bel is an East Semitic form cognate with Northwest SemiticBaal with the same meaning.

The title of 'Bel' or 'Baal' seems to have originally been used primarily for the Babylonian god Marduk. Here is more from Wikipedia…

Bel became especially used of the Babylonian god Marduk and when found in Assyrian and neo-Babylonian personal names or mentioned in inscriptions in a Mesopotamian context it can usually be taken as referring to Marduk and no other god. Similarly Belit without some disambiguation mostly refers to Bel Marduk's spouse Sarpanit. However Marduk's mother, the Sumerian goddess called Ninhursag, Damkina, Ninmah and other names in Sumerian, was often known as Belit-ili ‘Lady of the Gods' in Akkadian.

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So where did 'Marduk' come from? Well, many scholars have traced the worship of Marduk all the way back to the historical figure of Nimrod…

Traditionally the Tower of Babel event has been associated with Nimrod, and Jewish commentaries as well as the Jewish historian Josephus both seem very emphatic on this point. Regarding the Sumerian name Enmer-kar, the suffix 'kar' means 'hunter,' and so 'Enmer-kar' is in fact 'Enmer the Hunter,' just as Nimrod is referred to as the 'Mighty Hunter' in Genesis 10. Furthermore, Enmerkar is named on the Sumerian King List as 'the one who built Uruk,' just as Nimrod is described in Genesis 10:10 as having a kingdom that began in 'Babel (Eridu) and Erech (Uruk)… in the land of Shinar.'

After Enmerkar's death he became honored in Sumerian myth as the semi-divine hero Ninurta, and eventually this cult evolved into the great cult of Marduk, which became the state religion of Babylon after the conquests and religious innovations of Hammurabi.

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Are you starting to see how everything fits together?

And Nimrod was the great king of the very first 'world government' in the post-flood world. The following is what Genesis 10:8-12 says in the Modern English Version…

8 Cush was the father of Nimrod. He became a mighty one on the earth. 9 He was a mighty hunter before the Lord. Therefore it is said, 'Even like Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord.' 10 The beginning of his kingdom was Babel, Uruk, Akkad, and Kalneh in the land of Shinar. 11 From that land he went to Assyria and built Nineveh, the city Rehoboth Ir, and Calah, 12 and Resen between Nineveh and Calah (that is the principal city).

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So it seems more than a little bit strange that an arch with links to Nimrod has been erected to honor a summit devoted to the promotion of 'world government' in our day.

It has been said that if we do not understand history we are doomed to repeat it. Nimrod's world government in ancient times attempted to push God out of the picture, and the same thing is true with the globalists of today.

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The globalists dream of a utopia where humanity has been united under a one world government, a one world economy and a one world religion. Donald Trump stands opposed to this twisted dream, and that is why the globalists hate him so much.

And the globalists understand the power of symbols very well. The erecting of this arch in Dubai at the exact same time the 'World Government Summit' was being held sends a very powerful message.

Where Is The Arch Of Baal Now 2020

Even though Donald Trump is now the president of the United States, the globalists are far from defeated, and if they have their way all of humanity will soon be within their ruthless grip.

If you tried to put up a large cross in a public park in New York City, there would be lawsuits flying all over the place, but apparently an ancient pagan arch that served as a gateway to the Temple of Baal is no problem at all. On Monday, Sept. 19, a reconstructed version of Palmyra's Arch Of Triumph (also known as the Monumental Arch) will be erected in New York City. Specifically, it will be located in City Hall Park in Manhattan. The organization behind this project is known as the Institute for Digital Archaeology, and they have confirmed the location and the date on their official website.

This arch was originally constructed in Palmyra, Syria by the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus in the third century A.D., and it stood there until it was destroyed by ISIS in 2015. The following comes from the Wikipedia article about this arch.

The Monumental Arch, also called the Arch of Triumph (Arabic: قوس النصر‎‎) or the Arch of Septimius Severus, was a Roman ornamental archway in Palmyra, Syria. It was built in the 3rd century during the reign of emperor Septimius Severus. Its ruins later became one of the main attractions of Palmyra, until it was destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in October 2015. Most of its stonework still survives and there are plans to rebuild it using anastylosis.

On this map you can see how Palmyra was laid out. The Arch of Triumph (identified on the map as the 'monumental arch') connected the main street of the Colonnade with the Temple of Bel. If you wanted to go to the Temple of Bel, there was essentially one way in and one way out, and everyone coming and going would pass through this arch.

Those that are familiar with ancient Middle Eastern deities already know that 'Bel' and the 'Baal' that we find in the Bible were one and the same. Here is more from Wikipedia.

Bel (/ˈbeɪl/; from Akkadianbēlu), signifying 'lord' or 'master', is a title rather than a genuine name, applied to various gods in the Mesopotamian religion of Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia. The feminine form is Belit 'Lady, Mistress'. Bel is represented in Greek as Belos and in Latin as Belus. Linguistically Bel is an East Semitic form cognate with Northwest SemiticBaal with the same meaning.

Back in April, the arch that stood directly in front of the Temple of Baal was supposed to be put up in Times Square, but fortunately that project was ultimately canceled. A reproduction of the Arch of Triumph (the arch discussed in this article) was put up in Trafalgar Square in London at that time, and there were rumblings that a reproduction of the Arch of Triumph would also come to New York at a later date.

Baal Statues In America

Unfortunately, that has now become a reality.

So why are people getting so upset about some ancient arch that may be connected to an ancient god that nobody seems to worship anymore?

Well, the truth is that 'Baal' is mentioned in the Bible more than 100 times. A very high percentage of current world religions can be traced directly back to this ancient deity and to ancient Babylon, and the practices involved in ancient Baal worship are 'eerily similar' to things that go on in society today. The following comes from an excellent article by Matt Barber:

Ritualistic Baal worship, in sum, looked a little like this: Adults would gather around the altar of Baal. Infants would then be burned alive as a sacrificial offering to the deity. Amid horrific screams and the stench of charred human flesh, congregants – men and women alike – would engage in bisexual orgies. The ritual of convenience was intended to produce economic prosperity by prompting Baal to bring rain for the fertility of 'mother earth.'

The natural consequences of such behavior – pregnancy and childbirth – and the associated financial burdens of 'unplanned parenthood' were easily offset. One could either choose to engage in homosexual conduct or – with child sacrifice available on demand – could simply take part in another fertility ceremony to 'terminate' the unwanted child.

Modern liberalism deviates little from its ancient predecessor. While its macabre rituals have been sanitized with flowery and euphemistic terms of art, its core tenets and practices remain eerily similar.

The Arch Of Baal

Baal Worship In America

Are you starting to see how everything fits together?

And Nimrod was the great king of the very first 'world government' in the post-flood world. The following is what Genesis 10:8-12 says in the Modern English Version…

8 Cush was the father of Nimrod. He became a mighty one on the earth. 9 He was a mighty hunter before the Lord. Therefore it is said, 'Even like Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord.' 10 The beginning of his kingdom was Babel, Uruk, Akkad, and Kalneh in the land of Shinar. 11 From that land he went to Assyria and built Nineveh, the city Rehoboth Ir, and Calah, 12 and Resen between Nineveh and Calah (that is the principal city).

Goddess Kali, Hindu God Of Death And Destruction Projected On Empire State Building

So it seems more than a little bit strange that an arch with links to Nimrod has been erected to honor a summit devoted to the promotion of 'world government' in our day.

It has been said that if we do not understand history we are doomed to repeat it. Nimrod's world government in ancient times attempted to push God out of the picture, and the same thing is true with the globalists of today.

Arch Of Baal Tour

The globalists dream of a utopia where humanity has been united under a one world government, a one world economy and a one world religion. Donald Trump stands opposed to this twisted dream, and that is why the globalists hate him so much.

And the globalists understand the power of symbols very well. The erecting of this arch in Dubai at the exact same time the 'World Government Summit' was being held sends a very powerful message.

Where Is The Arch Of Baal Now 2020

Even though Donald Trump is now the president of the United States, the globalists are far from defeated, and if they have their way all of humanity will soon be within their ruthless grip.

If you tried to put up a large cross in a public park in New York City, there would be lawsuits flying all over the place, but apparently an ancient pagan arch that served as a gateway to the Temple of Baal is no problem at all. On Monday, Sept. 19, a reconstructed version of Palmyra's Arch Of Triumph (also known as the Monumental Arch) will be erected in New York City. Specifically, it will be located in City Hall Park in Manhattan. The organization behind this project is known as the Institute for Digital Archaeology, and they have confirmed the location and the date on their official website.

This arch was originally constructed in Palmyra, Syria by the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus in the third century A.D., and it stood there until it was destroyed by ISIS in 2015. The following comes from the Wikipedia article about this arch.

The Monumental Arch, also called the Arch of Triumph (Arabic: قوس النصر‎‎) or the Arch of Septimius Severus, was a Roman ornamental archway in Palmyra, Syria. It was built in the 3rd century during the reign of emperor Septimius Severus. Its ruins later became one of the main attractions of Palmyra, until it was destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in October 2015. Most of its stonework still survives and there are plans to rebuild it using anastylosis.

On this map you can see how Palmyra was laid out. The Arch of Triumph (identified on the map as the 'monumental arch') connected the main street of the Colonnade with the Temple of Bel. If you wanted to go to the Temple of Bel, there was essentially one way in and one way out, and everyone coming and going would pass through this arch.

Those that are familiar with ancient Middle Eastern deities already know that 'Bel' and the 'Baal' that we find in the Bible were one and the same. Here is more from Wikipedia.

Bel (/ˈbeɪl/; from Akkadianbēlu), signifying 'lord' or 'master', is a title rather than a genuine name, applied to various gods in the Mesopotamian religion of Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia. The feminine form is Belit 'Lady, Mistress'. Bel is represented in Greek as Belos and in Latin as Belus. Linguistically Bel is an East Semitic form cognate with Northwest SemiticBaal with the same meaning.

Back in April, the arch that stood directly in front of the Temple of Baal was supposed to be put up in Times Square, but fortunately that project was ultimately canceled. A reproduction of the Arch of Triumph (the arch discussed in this article) was put up in Trafalgar Square in London at that time, and there were rumblings that a reproduction of the Arch of Triumph would also come to New York at a later date.

Baal Statues In America

Unfortunately, that has now become a reality.

So why are people getting so upset about some ancient arch that may be connected to an ancient god that nobody seems to worship anymore?

Well, the truth is that 'Baal' is mentioned in the Bible more than 100 times. A very high percentage of current world religions can be traced directly back to this ancient deity and to ancient Babylon, and the practices involved in ancient Baal worship are 'eerily similar' to things that go on in society today. The following comes from an excellent article by Matt Barber:

Ritualistic Baal worship, in sum, looked a little like this: Adults would gather around the altar of Baal. Infants would then be burned alive as a sacrificial offering to the deity. Amid horrific screams and the stench of charred human flesh, congregants – men and women alike – would engage in bisexual orgies. The ritual of convenience was intended to produce economic prosperity by prompting Baal to bring rain for the fertility of 'mother earth.'

The natural consequences of such behavior – pregnancy and childbirth – and the associated financial burdens of 'unplanned parenthood' were easily offset. One could either choose to engage in homosexual conduct or – with child sacrifice available on demand – could simply take part in another fertility ceremony to 'terminate' the unwanted child.

Modern liberalism deviates little from its ancient predecessor. While its macabre rituals have been sanitized with flowery and euphemistic terms of art, its core tenets and practices remain eerily similar.

We tend to think that we are vastly more 'advanced' than the pagan idol worshippers of the ancient world, but is that really the case?

They killed their babies by the thousands, but we have killed our babies by the millions.

They had 'free love' around the altars of Baal, but we have turned it into a permanent lifestyle.

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Multitudes would gather around the altars of Baal to watch the bisexual orgies, but we have turned watching others having sex into a multi-billion dollar industry.

Just like ancient Israel, our society has turned away from following the God that created all things, and instead we are embracing the ways of the ancient pagan world. Unfortunately, there are very serious consequences for doing this.

I believe that it is quite appropriate that an arch that once served as a gateway to the Temple of Baal is going up in New York City on Monday, because we are going down the exact same path that ancient Israel once did.

Sadly, if we keep doing the same things that they once did, our ultimate fate will end up being very similar as well.

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Michael Snyder's book entitled 'Living A Life That Really Matters' is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com.

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