Wednesday 12 August 2015

Glorification of demons! Kali Indian goddess of destruction beamed through the New York's Empire State Building

The New York government placed a gigantic image of Satan on the iconic Empire State Building to force the worship of the devil

In continuing with the brazen open worship of Satan that is currently ongoing in the United States, the New York City, has beamed a gigantic image of Kali, the Indian goddess of destruction on the iconic Empire State Building. The New York administrators claim the move was to convince people to worship and revere “Mother Nature,” euphemism of the worship the devil.



According to Firstpost.com, Artist Andrew Jones designed the portrait of the goddess to make the point that Mother Nature now more than ever needs a fierce avatar to fight the dangers of pollution and extinction.


However, there is no better to stamp the devil worship into the subconscious of human that projecting this image of a demon from the symbolic building. According to Theodore Shoebat, the Hindu goddess Kali, is no different from Satan, for “the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God” (1 Corinthians 10:20).

This is a contrast to the original christian values of the United States, where crosses used to be projected from the Empire Building.
 New York 3/29/1956 – Huge crosses, formed by lighted windows blaze above New York’s skyline as part of an Easter display in Manhattan’s financial district. This scene photographed from the roof of the Municipal Building features 150-foot-high crosses in the following buildings (L-R) the City Services Co.; City Bank – Farmers Trust Co.; and the Forty Wall Street Corp. (United Press Telephoto) (Courtesy of Fabio Emezione)  

The Empire State Building is a 102-story skyscraper located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on Fifth Avenue between West 33rd and 34th Streets. Its name is derived from the nickname for New York, the Empire State. It stood for nearly 40 years as the world's tallest building, from its completion. The Empire State Building is currently the fifth-tallest completed skyscraper in the United States and the 25th-tallest in the world. It is also the fifth-tallest freestanding structure in the Americas. The Empire State Building is generally thought of as an American cultural icon. It is designed in the distinctive Art Deco style and has been named as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. 


Last month, a Satanic organisation unveiled a controversial bronze Baphomet sculpture in Detroit, after trying in vain to have it installed near a Ten Commandments monument in Oklahoma.
The Satanic Temple unveiled the one-ton statue at an industrial building near the Detroit River just before 11.30pm local time as supporters cheered: “Hail Satan.” Some of the hundreds in attendance rushed to pose for photos.


The statue of a winged Baphomet with a human body and a goat’s head resembled a design the group previously released. Statues of a boy and a girl stood in poses of adoration on either side.


Shoebat describes Kali as a demon, the Goddess of Time, Change, Power and Destruction, who compels her followers to commit mass murder. In 19th century India there was a cult dedicated to the worship of Kali, called the Thugees. The Thugee cult in India committed mass human sacrifice by the millions, through the strangulation of their victims. According to the Guinness Book of Records the Thuggee cult was responsible for approximately 2,000,000 deaths, a major holocaust that was done by Hindus for the cause of Kali, the very satanic demon whose face is on the Empire State Building. America is making itself as an offering to the devil: “The foolish shall not stand in thy sight: thou hatest all workers of iniquity.” (Psalm 5:5)

See some images of Kali on the Empire State Building below:


(Courtesy Andrew Jones Facebook page)


(Courtesy Andrew Jones Facebook page)


(Courtesy Andrew Jones Facebook page)


(Courtesy Andrew Jones Facebook page)



(Courtesy Andrew Jones Facebook page)

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