I'm going to show you a few coat of arms...

18  2018-05-29 by Putin_loves_cats

...and I want you to tell me what you see. Which one's do you think are more "powerful" or more "important". TPTB thrive on Symbolism, so I shall test you. I will not give up the bloodlines, but, they may appear in the links (not my fault). Don't focus on that (or ignore that, in context to this post). Focus on the Symbolism. Okay? Great. Let's start:

Now, don't cheat and look at the names. Just look at the symbols. Let's have a discussion! I want to hear what you think.

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I don't know which one is more powerful or important, but I'm drawn to #3 for some reason.

Is it the Rose?

I think it just looks simpler and less ominous than the others.

Makes sense. If you are powerful and want to stay under the radar, you'd be "quiet" about your power, no? Certainly you wouldn't want to lose it, by having it known...

Oh, I didn't think of it that way. But as far as symbolism goes, it doesn't look like it has much on it.

ok for #1. small and large cats on the crown both wearing crowns. i herd u lik cat crown. so rule by pussy both large and small. and the unicorn is shackled. the mighty horn is constrained by the cats, who are sticking their tongues out and smiling. hilarious, really. a bunch more cats on the shield and a harp, both indicating fractalness, recursion and scale. finally the slogan "god and my right" in french.

tl;dr. the UK is kinky

Awesome...this is gonna be fun. Saving my spot with this comment.

Should be interesting!

What's the blue snake symbolize? Come on...ya gotta tell me.

Look at the other Coat of Arms in the mix.

It's eating a man...also...the Rothschild black dragon is present...that crest looks to be the second oldest...after the rose...

Also...I noticed something about the number 6 crest...

The dragon at the bottom...besides the crown....is the only thing not chained to the rest of the crest..everything else has links connecting it to the structure.

The only thing connecting the dragon to the theme...is the knights spear..

Very interesting.

The blue serpent is on #3 and #4.

It is the Hydra constellation. In the sky, Hydra starts right next to the Aquila constellation which is also on #4 symbolized as a black eagle. Most of the animals used on coat of arms are representing star constellations. That's why they are typically facing to the left side. Like on a map, left is the west, as the destination of all the stars and constellations rising in the east.

The Sforza coat is especially interesting, because it features the snake ruling the element of water (compare Leviathan) and the eagle ruling air (compare Baphomet).

good stuff...this helps. Especially explaining the "constellation" angle...it's base knowledge like that that helps put it all together...thanks

6 and 3 . Iv seen 6 somewhere before but cant Recall. The snake in 3 Catches my eye a lot..

The snake in number 3...yeah...it does...it's so simple...yet solid..is it suppose to distract us from what it's actually laying on?

The words on the belt are 'Honi soit qui mal y pense' which translates to 'Evil to him who evil thinks', which is the motto of the Order of the Garter.

Also The unicorn is chained because in mediaeval times a free unicorn was considered a very dangerous beast (only a virgin could tame a unicorn).

And the words at the bottom mean "God and my right"

Where did the 3rd crest go?

Also add that the unicorn is representative of both the male and female, a fusion of the two like Baphomet. So it is an animalistic depiction of that entity.

6 has the most prestige, order of the Golden Fleece, knight of the garter, holy cross and a bunch more (the medallions at the bottom)

I think #2 and #6 are the most powerful or important ones.

You would be close, yes. Now, why?

Well, #6 has a lot of stuff on it. So I'm guessing all that stuff means a lot. Looks like a combination of families in that one design.

2 Just looks ominous to me. I think those 3 crowns mean something important and powerful.

Number 2 has pillars (important, but not how many people think - hence what I said). Number 6 (and others) don't. In fact, they are pillars ;).

What are pillars?

That's what you put your head on when you go to sleep at night...donchya got a pillar Donna?

I don't see pillars or pirrows!

Aaaah...symbolism....white fluffy feathers...there's frickin pirrows I tell ya!

I'm pretty dense tonight!

LOL! Yes, in the South we put our head on a pillar to sleep! 🙂

Number 6. It is too big and obnoxious. I agree with u/DonnaGail the simpler one with the simple flower.

Well, I was drawn to #3 for it's simplicity. But I don't necessarily think that one is the most important or most powerful one, like /u/Putin_loves_cats was asking.

You may be right, and wrong at the same time. This was a small example/sample, but, if you know what you are looking at... you'll get why I picked these one, for comparison(s) :)

That sheep looks uncomfortable, they shouldn't have it hung up like that.

It's drying..it was out in the rain.

Can't shear a wet sheep!

2 is kinda the freakiest one since it shows human arms and three black nostril trunks of some sort!

Personally..I got a really dark feeling looking at that black and gold trunk thing...I think that three nostril shape thing is way way older than we know...way way older...

And I'm wondering why I got a dark feeling...because that's usually a tip off of a truth that's being hidden...

Yep. That one seems the creepiest to me. What is the cone on the red shield - I think I should know what it is but I'm blanking out!

I think it's a ritual button...to draw blood...just my theory..

Also...that black and gold trunk thing had the six sided star.

It's kinda got a point. Conical, vortex, power source...

u/Putin_loves_cats is holding out for the big winner!

I want you all to tell me what you think.

You're putting more wrinkles in my noggin than my bucket has room for!

Its a jewish cap

I don't think so...unless they were pointed back then. Then again, I don't have a clue!

Number 2 makes me think knights (defenders) of the crown, black nobility and corporation? (elephant trunk - the East India Company?)

Total guess. I don't have much knowledge on these types of symbols.

What is the thing on the red shield in #2?

Red Shield is quite literal, meaning shielding the actual Red Shield. Playing games - top. Deceit. Watch this hand, not the other hand.

So the covering of their real name? What was it Plower or some such before it became Red Shield/Rothschild...

I believe the original surname was Bauer.

What do you think of Michael Tsarion's research, PLC?

How come #5 has a hot pink lion?

Pink? You color blind? It's Maroon.

Crowned dragons that eat people. That's pretty much the pinnacle. Everything else serves that purpose.

I'd have to go with (from top to bottom)

4 2 1 5 3

6 seems like too much of a mashup to be a single family. Maybe a meeting point, or confederation, of sorts?

all magical sigils

It's #2 The Rothschilds = $$ + power over the #1 British Empire.

5 and #6 = Vatican sheep control?

Expected, but... wrong, ultimately...

So is it the Spanish bloodline family that's in control?

No, and it's not the point of my post. However, TPTB caste no shadows, for where they are, there is no light. Symbolism.

caste? not cast..

Hollow Earth, Inter dimensional beings?

Do the ruling families have a higher authority?

Do the ruling families have a higher authority?

Aye.

The Archons? (Sp).

Nah, that's childish thinking.

I am not that far into the Icke vids PLC, he loses me at this point.

The families are Luciferian and adhere to astrological / numerical patterns for their work. They thrive on our suffering for what purpose? To please whom or what?

Is all the Luciferian stuff just a construct to keep manipulate?

...confused.

Think about it this, way... We give them names. They exist, and predate us, but, we try and give them names. Think about it.

We give them names

Drop me a fricken bone Putin, this is too cryptic for a noob.

So are you saying that if we don't give them names they won't exist?

and by that logic ~ They don't really exists at all?

They seemed to be married into every big house. More than the rest.

They married into Hannover/Windsor as well. It still seems like the Rothschilds wield the most power because they control the banking.

5 says a lot i think but i lack the proper knowledge on the subject to adequately describe it. Seems Church related.

connect the dots yet?

does it have anything to do with this one

That looks like the entire empire quilt!

Golden Fleece - The gold haired winged ram from Jason and the Argonauts.

Research 「Toison de Oro」

The solar lion is possibly the most important symbol to the Atonists (Akhenaten's followers.) It's seen all over the place and obviously on many coats of arms. My guess is that is the symbol that ties these families together.

back in their day it was the age of leo

Okay, this is all just the general themes i picked up without doing any research... Number 1: what stood out to me I guess, is that there are 6 gold lions on the shield, and the harp has 6 strings as well. It seems as though the lion has won the battle against the unicorn and has him shackled. I see a belt or some kind of strap around the shield which may represent the hold on the world that the lion has. Number 2: a black dragon sits atop three crowns. The black dragon may represent Satan or Saturn...maybe a reptilian? The crown on the left is very interesting and like others have said I’m getting bad vibes from it. I see an obscured six sided star on top of the crown and weird antenna tube things that are black and gold. And I kind of think the black represents evil and the gold represents...well, gold. So it’s kind of saying if you give us what we want we’ll give you what you want type of thing. Humans are evil for this force and in return they are rewarded. Not sure about that thing in the center...maybe a ufo? A bargaining group chip? And I’m not sure on the blue and white. This looks like it occurred before the lion won the battle. Number 3: hmm...a black eagle. And a serpent devouring a man. Is this Saturn devouring his son? Number 4: I see implied inverted stars in the red flowers. Behind the fillagrie there seems to be some kind of force flowing into the knight. There is a slithering serpent on the shield. Not sure if the diagonal lines mean anything. Number 5: a pomegranate has generally been used in art to represent fertility. There is a sacrificial lamb hanging at the bottom of the coat of arms. Might represent humanity. Looks like the lion is in control. There’s six towers on the castle. The circle around the shield kind of looks like spiders crawling in a web. Number 6:looks to be like a culmination of everything. One thing I noticed is the Papal States emblem and underneath that an angel or saint is slaying a dragon. Lots of sixes in the patterns as well. I’m getting biblical vibes from this stuff too, like how revelation talks about six headed lions and shit. I don’t know.

3 has to be Rothschilds, with the arrows. When you shoot an arrow, it lands far away and dogs in the earth. I assume the arrows symbolise "divide and conquer". And the snake, could that mean to do it slyly and stealthily? #2 I think is a collab., and I think the fists full of arrows represent the Rothschilds here, too.

Well the 6th one is definetly the most powerful of all of them. Mostly bc its the coat of arms of the spanish & portuguese empire combined from 1580 - 1668.

Pretty much both empires on their absolut hight controlling like 2/3 of the new world and almost 30% of world land mass.

The 5th is less important as its the spanish kingdom (or higher duchy) combination out of Aragon, Leon, Nevarra (I am not sure what the castle stands for. Long time ago I checked out spanish history). In the middle could be aquitain.

The 4th one isnt as important from a power scale but from a cultural way.

Its the coat of arms of Milan somewhere around 1450 or so. Birthplace of a lot of great minds, artists, scientists etc. Some even say its the birthplace of the renessauince.

No clue about the 3th one. Doenst look that important. Could be from a minor house (a knighthood) or something like that. Maybe on britain bc the roses symbol is quite popular on coat of arms there. Maybe it has something to do with the war of the roses?

The second one them is obviously from the family Rothschild. Though its quite obvious that its NOT an actual "meaning". Its more of a "hey dude, we need some coat of arms. Mix something together".

It has no real symbolism and doesnt really show much history. Its propably created quite early on in the creation of the roth schild dynasty. Its heavily overloaded with popular symbols with the Lion, 2 Eagles.

The first one obviously is the combined kingdom of england, scottland and ireland and propably a "pre version" of the union jack.

Please forgive me my bad english though

i see a lot of tongue.

/always wondered about that

are the habsburgs trying to retake their kingdoms,by chance?

one with the red shield is most powerful, 3.

The serpents consuming the people and the ram/sheep hanging by its mid section seem to be a theme.

I agree with trev that the red one may be the "powerful" one because I believe the basic idea that the red shield or the rothchild family is somewhere on the top.

The rest is guess work for me because I can then only comment on arrangment and such.

Looking forward to hearing OP's take on this!

That ram/sheep thing is the golden fleece as told in the story of Jason in one of the Greek Myths.

http://www.mythweb.com/heroes/jason/jason01.html

Isn't it creepy the way their tongues are all sticking out and licking something?

2 and 6.

The one that is integrated into all others and the one that integrates all others

Most powerful to me seems to be number 5 and 4, but mostly number 5 as the lamb hanging helpless strikes me as a very powerful image, but also in number 4 a human body being swallowed is pretty powerful stuff as well. That being said, number 1 also stood out for me.

Hello I wanted to share some findings which don't really mean anything but seems to connect ideas and help. Funeral Shield of Peter Vok has the same emblem as #3 with the addition of 2 Black horses on each side which according to the link /u/fridaymonkeyk posted means those are its supporters. I also found this instagram page with the same name as the crest Rozmberkove and in it there are various posts mentioning the flower and some other markings. also apparently related to the rosenbergs are the Schwarzenberg check out their coat of arms I feel like it tells an Asian story sorry if that seems racist but I am going by their depiction of the man who's eye is being picked at by a raven, the coat of arms also has that weird elephant trunk thing. this is their current heir

image #1 this link shows the progression of the emblem with different tiers here and according to this link.svg) it is also the Coat of arms of the British monarch as sovereign of the Order of the Bath. now that sounds interesting well according to this link there is a list of past and present members/honorary members including Abdullah II King of Jordan who was awarded a Knight Grand Cross on November 6, 2001, interesting indeed. another interesting thing I found was that the middle portion is basically this link which says its the emblem of the Hannover Dynasty which was the German dynasty ruling Great Britain up until 1901 so it seems as is tradition they took their coat of arms as their own.

Image #2 I seem to have identified the blue and white feathers Prince of Wales' Feathers along with the possible meaning of the star on one of the kings heads which according to my cadency link it should represent that its the 3rd son of whoever family the gold and black trunks represent, this seems to represent them joining another kingdom or family link heres the caption "Bookplate by Henry Badeley showing the coat of arms used by Alexander as member of Battenberg family (until 1917)"

Extra notes: I was researching this while High as fuck and had to pause half way to do some work irl and lost my train of thought and forgot where the "parent" links began add to that most tabs were incognito and a power outage made me lose the majority of my info 2 hours of "research" and so forgot how I stubled upon this coat of arms which includes this family crest along with others, this is the current heir

I had more info but I lost the tabs and train of thought on how to get there, my main takeaway from this is that there is a way to decipher these but the key is personal to each Coat of arms, something I read in /u/fridaymonkeyk 's link is that each side (dexter and sinister) of the coat of arms is dedicated to honorable acts while the other not so honorable so its safe to say that most if not everybody at the top made it there by unethical means including the oldest form of wealth acquisition stealing/killing.

Still I do not understand how #6 explains #3 and I think I see the base of the pillars but not the actual pillars on #2

Does the bird have anything to do with the bloodline of Enlil?
or Cain?

Is it the Rose?

What are pillars?

caste? not cast..

Hollow Earth, Inter dimensional beings?

Do the ruling families have a higher authority?

And the words at the bottom mean "God and my right"

back in their day it was the age of leo