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Look at this mirrored portrait. We are surrounded by evil.
Put on the armor of God. pic.twitter.com/gcJqUvZyeh— AG 🔥 (@Yolo304741) May 15, 2024
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Q ~ Trust Trump's Plan ~ 05/06/2024 Vol.492, Q Day 2383, deks wrote: In the center of this mirrored portrait of Charles III...a surprise, or not <<<>>>
Look at this mirrored portrait. We are surrounded by evil.
Put on the armor of God. pic.twitter.com/gcJqUvZyeh— AG 🔥 (@Yolo304741) May 15, 2024While I agree that we are surrounded by evil, and must put on, and keep on, the full armor of God, I've seen mirrored images enough to think they invite the mind to create or form secondary images to express how we feel about a person or events. We know we are surrounded by evil and we look at a monstrous 'portrait' and it would be hard for my mind to resist the temptation to visualize what I feel in its paint or mirror image.
I saw the portrait as a Satanic expression of rage and a declaration of war - I believed King Charles is portrayed here as a 'war time' King, smeared with drying and diluted blood. I agree with those in the UK who said it looked like Charles in hell. He also looks like he's rotting there, or is he rusting?
It's an awful, emotionally gory painting, Charle's looked like a cannibal seen confident and at ease, spattered with the flesh and blood of his prey/meal.
I explored my impression of the bloody nature of the painting using online software to compare paint chips to the portrait. As I doubt its of use to others, I put that part of my analysis in Festival.
I felt the artist was smirking in the video of the unveiling of the portrait, and he seemed to be proudly holding back the truth of the inspiration and symbolism in it. The 'excuse' the artist provided for the presence of a butterfly over Charles' right shoulder seemed to particularly entertain the artist. I forget what he said but recall thinking it was intentionally stupid.
I had the vague idea that the butterfly over the king's shoulder was meant to be the opposite of having an angel on one's shoulder.
One Internet search found that Christians have used butterflies to symbolize the death and resurrection of Christ in 3 days. Is that the direction of the artist's joke?
One search led to a document titled Butterflies at the Mouth of Hell: traces of biology
of two species of Nymphalidae (Lepidoptera) in
European paintings of the fifteenth centuryThat's a dark entry - in that document we're told that in a particular painting, "demons were painted, sui generis, with
wings of dark butterflies .... species widely distributed in
Europe. "As many of us have learned on these threads, the butterfly is used to symbolize mind control by those in the Illuminati: "The pyramid and the all-seeing eye are of course the most obvious symbols of the illuminati. One of the most popular ones is the pentagram. It symbolism of Satanism, has been used by the illuminati throughout history to signify their dark and satanic belief structure. Another symbol that has been seen a lot that people do not know about is the Monarch Butterfly. "
The article specifies 'mind control' as it relates to the music industry, but the existance of the CIA's Monarch Butterfly program has been discussed on these threads, too.
So by combining the fifteenth century symbolism of demons with butterfly wings and the Illuminati symbol of mind control, the butterfly over his shoulder could portray the presence of evil as described by C.S. Lewis in his book, The Screwtape Letters. Some who give themselves over to the urgings and control of demons? Charles? Is that YOU?
I don't know what kind of butterfly is in that portrait or what the symbolism really means- but the painting repells me spiritually. I have a hard time believing a painting that disgusting occurred by chance, at the same moment the Satanists are fighting more openly for survival and for supremacy over humanity. They still haven't figured out they would have to conquer God Himself, a feat that they have reason to know is impossible, but they deceive even themselves.
Full clip on Imgur. The sound is fun as the parents laugh.