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The Caduceus Decoded: Secret Symbols Reveal Dark Agenda of Western Medicine
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
June 25, 2009
(NaturalNews) Everywhere in western medicine you find the Caduceus symbol: It's the staff entwined with two serpents, with wings at the top. You'll find it emblazoned on medical texts, medical school certificates, medical websites and even in hospitals and medical buildings.
But what does the symbol mean, exactly? I decided to conduct a bit of research to find out some possibilities.
The Caduceus, it turns out, was a staff carried by the Greek god Hermes. Hermes is best known as the messenger of the gods, but he is also well known as the protector of liars, gamblers and thieves. He's also prominently known as the guide of the dead.
According to Wikipedia, the name of the staff, Caduceus, is adapted from the Greek word kerukeion, which means "herald's wand" -- the staff of the public messenger. It's related to the words kerux and kerusso, which pertain to someone who announces information to the public.
From a Biblical point of view, the two serpents on the staff are, of course, symbols of evil and deception. There is a Greek myth about the two serpents on the staff which states that Tiresias found two snakes copulating and he beat to death the female snake with his staff.
So far, then, we have a staff carried by the Greek god Hermes, a protector of liars and thieves (who is also the guide of the dead), named as a staff or wand related to announcing information to the public, encircled by two serpents representing evil, and tied to yet another Greek myth about the female being beat to death.
This is the symbol of modern-day western medicine.
The evil of western medicine revealed
The part about the female being beaten to death is especially relevant, given how our male-dominated western medical system considers virtually all female physiology to be disease (pregnancy, menstruation, etc.). Women are treated like animals in many ways, through endless breast cancer screening and mandatory HPV vaccines. Female organs are considered useless or disease-ridden, such as when hysterectomies are performed to remove women's "hysteria" (madness). That's where the name "hysterectomy" actually comes from, of course.
That the two snakes representing evil would encircle the staff of public announcement could be an indication that the purpose of the staff is to announce evil (the propaganda of western medicine). At the same time, the mythological carrier of the staff is the protector of liars and thieves (the drug promoters and drug companies).
Once you understand the symbology, it becomes quite evident that this prominent symbol of western medicine was not chosen by chance: It sends a powerful subconscious message, much like the symbols of secret societies used on dollar bills, for example (the all-seeing eye floating above the pyramid on the back of the dollar bill). It might even be said that, through the repetition of this symbol which adorns the most important documents and texts used in the medical schools, doctors are, in a very true sense, being continuously indoctrinated with the powerful symbols of evil and death.
Once these impressionable young doctors graduate from their medical schools, they are given the tools of death to "treat" patients: Chemotherapy poisons, toxic pharmaceuticals, scalpels and radiation machines. They slice off women's breasts and call it "cancer prevention." They poison children's brains with chemicals and call it "medicine." They damage and destroy key organs like the heart, liver, kidneys and brain through the forced application of toxic chemotherapy agents, sometimes at gunpoint (as with the case of Daniel Hauser).
And all the while, they sit in their offices, with a dozen diplomas on the walls, many containing the Cauceus symbol that is effectively broadcasting a message into the office space of that doctor, further imprinting his mind with the death agenda of modern medicine.
Do symbols really have power?
If all this sounds a bit odd to you, it might be worth asking yourself this question: Why are all the institutions of power in modern society obsessed with the secret use of such symbols? The entire layout of Washington D.C., for example, is based on Satanic and Masonic symbology: http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.co...
Why are such symbols printed on our currency? A floating all-seeing eye above a pyramid... Isn't that a little spooky? But check your own dollars right now: It's there, keeping an eye on YOU. (It looks similar to the Eye of Sauron from the Lord of the Rings...) Why is the Pentagon, the building occupied by creators of war and death, shaped like a pentagon? The five-sided geometric structure is, of course, closely related to Satanism. If you really want to explore deep down the rabbit hole of bizarre Satanic symbols in the U.S. military, read this report: http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.co...
By the way, I don't claim to agree with everything I'm listing here. These are just links for further exploration for those who are interested... some of it gets quite bizarre.
If you really want to delve into the bizarre world of symbols and secret societies, read books by David Icke (http://www.DavidIcke.com). Or check out this book on Amazon.com by Jim Marrs, Rule by Secrecy: The Hidden History That Connects the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons, and the Great Pyramids. http://www.amazon.com/Rule-Secrecy-...
Of course, you can also find a fair bit of this material on http://www.PrisonPlanet.com with Alex Jones, or on http://www.Rense.com with Jeff Rense.
Some people even say that our national leaders frequently flash Illuminati hand signals openly, in public. Here's a YouTube video that shows several interesting examples: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKWV...
A true symbol of health and healing
I don't profess to be any kind of expert in secret societies or hidden symbols, nor do I believe every single thing I read about the topic, but there's no question whatsoever that symbols dominate the power institutions of our world. The choice of those symbols says a lot about the secret agendas behind such institutions. And the institution of western medicine is symbolized by the Caduceus, a staff entwined with serpents, held by a protector of liars and thieves, to be used for announcing information to the public while beating to death the female of the species.
Don't you find that more than a bit curious?
If I were creating a symbol of health, it would be a simple choice: The radiant sun and a collection of plant leaves. Mother Nature. A river, a stream, a mountain. Something along those lines. It would definitely be based on the sun.
Modern medicine, however, has chosen different symbols to represent its true agenda.
Forget about the TV ads, the press releases and the disinformation spewing forth from Big Pharma and conventional doctors. The true agenda of modern medicine is clearly encoded in its primary symbol: DEATH.
Modern medicine is, as Dr. Gabriel Cousens says, "a culture of death." And he's right: The whole system ultimately delivers death, not health. Its tools are poisons, its goals are to eliminate knowledge of natural remedies, and its primary symbol is based on broadcasting evil while protecting liars.
What could possibly be more fitting for the failed institution of modern medicine?
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Hmmm. Odd that this "culture of death" helps me keep three serious health conditions under control, stay alive, and be able to work and be a productive member of society. Heck, if it weren't for modern medicine I would have committed suicide a long time ago. (Or lost a couple of limbs.)Mike Adams wrote:Modern medicine is, as Dr. Gabriel Cousens says, "a culture of death." And he's right: The whole system ultimately delivers death, not health.
You hit the nail right on the head, DK -- "Just Silly" is just right, when talking about naturopathic and homeopathic junk and the idiots who peddle it.
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I believe in freedom, including the right to think what you want, no matter how silly. However, those who spread this sort of "information" and scare other people into harming their families deserved to be mocked. I am reminded of a local homeopath who went on and on about the horrors of western medicine until she was in a bad traffic accident, then guess who she saw to get fixed up. The same has happened to many "faith healers."
My uncle was a medic in the Army during WWII and I used to wear his Caduceus insignia (pin) on my collar when I was in High School and College (support for the troops, not the war - Vietnam of course). I really dug the symbolism, which was from the story of Hermes (Mercury) seeing two serpents entwined in mortal combat. Separating them with his wand he brought about peace between them, and as a result the wand with two serpents came to be seen as a sign of peace. The Roman historican Livicus refers to the caduceator who negotiated peace arrangements under the diplomatic protection of the caduceus he carried. Strange that the guy who wrote this tripe didn't find this with a simple Google search...
My uncle was a medic in the Army during WWII and I used to wear his Caduceus insignia (pin) on my collar when I was in High School and College (support for the troops, not the war - Vietnam of course). I really dug the symbolism, which was from the story of Hermes (Mercury) seeing two serpents entwined in mortal combat. Separating them with his wand he brought about peace between them, and as a result the wand with two serpents came to be seen as a sign of peace. The Roman historican Livicus refers to the caduceator who negotiated peace arrangements under the diplomatic protection of the caduceus he carried. Strange that the guy who wrote this tripe didn't find this with a simple Google search...
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Why find the facts with a Google search, when an unhinged rant is so much more politically pleasing?
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