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Nov 23Liked by The Duke Report

Your post about doge sent me into some dives below. For some unknown reason that doge post did not show so posting here.

The US Senate seal has a couple symbols that seem in conflict with their actions. Both symbols are centered and one at the top and the other at the bottom. Since no information on how this design was chosen is available it is unknown how or why these symbols were chosen at this time. Maybe somewhere in archives that have not been scanned info will show up.

It seems freedom and authority are incompatible, maybe why the symbols are there, especially with current political days they are a good representation of many US senators The US Senate continually shows they are incompatible with the serfs, peasants, we the people they are suppose to “serve” and “represent”.

When it is said words have meanings seems the slaves (we the peps) really are not free as we are subjects not necessarily of “the crown” we were suppose to be freed from in large thanks to those who risked so much in the 1770’s and several decades after we are now subjects to an out of control government spending us into endless debt.

Funny how current day corp media that is suppose to inform we the peps lacks the ability to do what journalists use to do.

 “a red liberty cap and crossed fasces represent freedom and authority”

The two added symbols are the Phrygian cap at the top and at the bottom the fasces symbols.

The current seal is the third design from 1885.

“In 1885 a new Great Seal of the United States was created and put into use. That year the Senate took notice of that redesign and ordered an updating of its own seal. Louis Dreka, an engraver and stationer from Philadelphia, received $35 to produce a new seal, measuring one-and-a-half inches in diameter. The 1885 design is still in use today.”

U.S. Senate: About Traditions & Symbols | Senate Seal

https://www.senate.gov/about/traditions-symbols/senate-seal.htm

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Fasces (/ˈfæsiːz/ FASS-eez, Latin: [ˈfaskeːs]; a plurale tantum, from the Latin word fascis, meaning 'bundle'; Italian: fascio littorio) is a bound bundle of wooden rods, often but not always including an axe (occasionally two axes) with its blade emerging. The fasces is an Italian symbol that had its origin in the Etruscan civilization and was passed on to ancient Rome, where it symbolized a Roman king's power to punish his subjects,[1] and later, a magistrate's powerand jurisdiction.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasces

The Fasces: Ancient Rome’s Most Dangerous Political Symbol – Antigone

https://antigonejournal.com/2023/07/roman-fasces/

Fasces - World History Encyclopedia

https://www.worldhistory.org/Fasces/

 Phrygian cap- Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygian_cap

Liberty cap most often refers to: Phrygian cap or pileus (hat), emblematic of a slave's manumission in classical antiquity

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_cap

Manumission, or enfranchisement, is the act of freeing slaves by their owners. Manumission - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manumission

Who were the Phygians?

The Phrygians (Greek: Φρύγες, Phruges or Phryges) were an ancient Indo-European speaking people who inhabited central-western Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) in antiquity.

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So they apply new technology which is sold to the public as necessary to tackle new criminal threats while at the same time subverting it and using it Gladio style to keep the real criminals from detection. It’s almost like there’s a pattern here…

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60000 operatives in 2021. I wonder how many sock puppets vote.

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Every kiddie loves a game of soldiers.

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