Sphinx - Symbolism
by Simon Gerrard
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Introduction
Sphinx - Symbolism

  

This is the last and yet the most intriguing of this quartet of themes submitted for you the reader. The so-called mystery of the sphinx endures with much romanticism and speculation all over the world. Here is an topographical evaluation for its ' covert ' images and symbolism, strongly echoing the visual data of the other related photographs here.

Superficially, this deity has withstood much of the elements over the aeons and centuries, and this explains the deep fiisures and rounded edges. However, in the context of alien intervention in humanity and that consciousness' consequent desire for graven images 'in perpetual'. I suggest these physical aspects are not so natural after all.

For example, the left body of the head-dress forms a perfect image of what I have described elsewhere as a ' Draco ' craft ( the which I have drawn in poster detail in connection with London's symbolisms - c.f. Richmond Park map analysis [ East Sheen church grounds and pathways ]. You will observe a small pilot inside the cockpit of a physical demeanour similar to the operative of the Giza Microscope and Mayan symbolisms - not forgetting Oklahoma City streetplans already mentioned.

The rest of the face portrays various flying dragons and offspring which you will perhaps come to expect by now, in the context of this fascinating - so-called - saga of human / alien intercourse in the universe. The snarling deity of the right head-dress is echoes that of the 4-in-1 image mentioned earlier.

The lower portion of the head-cum-torso also offers fascinating insights into the antecedents of this entity and its architects - also possibly progenitors if it ever existed in the flesh,so to speak. Mr. Larsen has amply identified the salient images, but I would like to extend this approach further in the context of my discoveries and that asserted by David Icke.

 

The images outlined in Sphinx are correct, but I recognise the draco / reptile head present per the astrological star constellation of Draco pictured in the Biggest Secret book. Again, what has this got to do with ancient Egypt ? Crocodile entities were acknowleged in mythology and temple walls, but seems to have been overlooked here. Whyfore ?



Simon Gerrard

Part 1 - Osiris   Part 2 - Giza  Part 3 - Lion





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