Welcome
This website is dedicated to demonstrating an extraordinary claim: the world system is a conspiracy driven by a language scam perpetuated by religion.
The demonstration consists of examples of what people are taught, how what people are taught is actually fraudulent, and the results of people’s thoughts and actions due to their belief in these frauds.
Before navigating the website, click to read the “Warnings!” article.
Use this website as a reference for symbolism by navigating the menu or using the search bar. New visitors should start by scrolling down the homepage to “Suggested Articles” and selecting an article. Feel free to explore further but return to “Suggested Articles” for a better understanding of how the site works. If you see underlined text, you can always click it to be taken to the specific article.
Suggested Articles:
Eye
Definition: The “eye” is a complex sensory organ responsible for vision. It detects light and converts it into electrochemical signals, which are then processed by the brain to produce images….
Eye of Deception
Definition: The “Eye of Deception” is a symbolic representation that what is being observed or conveyed is false or misleading. It serves as a warning or indication that what is…
Herd Mentality
Definition: “Herd mentality,” also known as “sheep mentality,” “mob mentality,” “pack mentality,” or “group behavior,” refers to a behavior where individuals follow the actions of the crowd or group without exercising…
Web of Language
Description: Religion works like a network in the brain. At the center of the web is the concept of God’s existence. In every cross of the web around the word…
Symbolism
Definition: A symbol is a pattern with an association. Etymology: The word “symbol” traces its origins back to the Greek word “symbolon,” which referred to a token or sign of…
Hierarchy
Definition: “Hierarchy” is a structure that categorizes units or individuals based on relative levels of authority, power, or importance. Etymology: The word “hierarchy” originates from the Greek word “hierarkhia,” composed…
Capitalism (The Global Monetary System)
Definition: Capitalism is a belief that ownership exists and how it can be improved. Capitalism is most commonly defined as an economic system characterized by private ownership of the means…
Illuminati
Definition: “Illuminati” refers to individuals who understand how language, religion, and the world system are scams. Etymology: The term “Illuminati” originates from Latin and means “the enlightened.” It is derived…
Tower of Babel
Pieter Bruegel the Elder: The Tower of Babel (1563). Lucas van Valckenborch: Tower of Babel (1594). Gustave Doré: The Confusion of Tongues. Definition: “Babel’s Tower” is a fictional tower from…
Love
Definition: The word “love” is a label for a complex and multifaceted emotion, encompassing feelings of deep affection, attachment, care, and compassion for someone, something or some idea. It comes…
Word
Definition: A word is a symbol that consists of a combination of letters with matching sounds, and symbolizes a meaning which can be used to construct sentences. Etymology: The word…
The World Tree
Oluf Olufsen Bagge – Yggdrasil, The Mundane Tree (1847). The World Tree is illustrated as a massive tree holding up the world with its three branches. The world is inside…
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Southern Cross
Definition: The “Southern Cross” refers to a prominent constellation officially known as “Crux.” It is visible in the southern hemisphere and is composed of five stars that form a cross-like…
Tau Cross
Definition: The “Tau Cross” is a T-shaped cross, resembling the Greek letter tau (Τ or τ). Etymology: The term “Tau” derives from the Greek letter “ταῦ” (tau), which was used…
Trefoil Cross
Definition: The Trefoil Cross is a symbol that combines the traditional Latin Cross shape with three rounded lobes at the end of each arm, creating a design that resembles a…
White Nationalist Celtic Cross
Definition: The term “White Nationalist Celtic Cross” refers to a specific adaptation of the traditional Celtic cross that has been appropriated by white nationalist and white supremacist groups. Etymology: The…
Sword
Definition: A “sword” is a bladed weapon used primarily for cutting or thrusting. Typically, it consists of a long metal blade attached to a hilt with a guard. Etymology: The…
Eye and Archery Bow
Definition: The “Eye and Archery Bow” is a symbol that consists of a single eye and an archery bow. Etymology: “Eye” comes from Old English “ēage,” Proto-Germanic “augon,” Proto-Indo-European “okʷ-”…
Paragliding
Definition: Paragliding is a recreational and competitive adventure sport where a person flies a lightweight, free-flying, foot-launched glider aircraft with no rigid primary structure. The pilot sits in a harness…
Eye and Smile
Definition: The “Eye and Smile” is a symbol that consists of a single eye and a smile. Etymology: The English word “eye” comes from the Old English “ēage”, which is…
Surfing
Definition: “Surfing” refers to the sport or activity of riding on the forward or deep face of a moving wave, usually on a surfboard. It is often done in the…
Tefillin
Definition: Tefillin are small black leather boxes containing Hebrew scriptures, worn by observant Jewish men during weekday morning prayers. One box is bound to the forehead, and the other to…
Box of Shame
Definition: “Box of Shame” is a metaphorical and visual representation of shame, embarrassment, or a desire to hide from judgment, usually by wearing a cardboard box over one‘s head or…
Black Cube
Definition: A black cube is a three-dimensional geometric shape with six equal square faces, uniformly colored black. A cube being black primarily serves as a symbol. Etymology: The word “cube”…
Cube
Definition: A “cube” is a three-dimensional geometric figure with six equal square faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices. In mathematics, it is a special type of rectangular prism where all…
Kaaba
Definition: The Kaaba is a cube-shaped building located in the center of the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is the most sacred site in Islam and serves as…
The Story of Moses
Definition: Moses is a central figure in Abrahamic religions, revered as a prophet, lawgiver, and leader who delivered the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. His story is primarily written in…
Logic vs. Rationality vs. Rationalizing vs. Reasoning
Definition: “Logic” is the systematic study of valid reasoning. It involves principles and rules that determine whether an argument is valid or invalid, based on structure rather than content. “Rationality”…
Spirit
Definition: The word “spirit” is a fictional concept that generally refers to the non-physical essence of an organism, often associated with consciousness, soul, or life force. It can also denote…
Immortality
Definition: “Immortality” is the fictional concept of the inability to die. Etymology: The word “immortality” originates from the Latin word “immortalitas,” a compound of “in-” (not) and “mortalitas” (mortality, or…
Fall of Man
Definition: The “Fall of Man” is a fictional story that refers to the biblical event described in the Book of Genesis, where the first humans, Adam and Eve, disobey God’s…
Soul
Definition: The word “soul” is a fictional concept that refers to the core of consciousness in any living organism that defines individuality. Etymology: The term “soul” originates from the Old…
Dark Soul
Definition: A “dark soul” is a fictional concept that often refers to a being or entity deeply associated with evil, malevolence, or the worship of darkness. This term may denote…
Soul Absorption
Definition: “Soul absorption” refers to the fictional concept of absorbing, devouring, or consuming the essence of a soul. The soul, regarded as the immortal or spiritual core of an individual,…
Justice
Definition: “Justice” is the assignment of consequences proportional to an action. Etymology: The word “justice” originates from the Latin word “iustitia,” meaning “righteousness” or “equity,” which derives from “iustus,” meaning…
God’s Perfect Justice
Definition: “God’s Perfect Justice” is a fictional concept that refers to the divine attribute of God, by which He exercises fairness, equity, and impartiality in His judgment and governance over…
Freedom
Definition: “Freedom” is the belief or perception of being without significant constraint or oppression. “Liberty” is freedom within certain boundaries or rules designed to maintain order. Etymology: The word “freedom”…