2. INTRODUCTION
The Watchtower Society has published numerous books and
magazines: Knowledge That Leads to Everlasting Life, My
Book of Bible Stories, “What Does the Bible Really Teach?”,
etc.
The most popular publications of the Watchtower Society are,
however, "The Watchtower" and "Awake!" They are
distributed monthly by millions through a worldwide network
of congregations of the Watchtower Society. Jehovah's
Witnesses work freely distributing these publications.
3. The founder of the Jehovah's Witnesses was Charles
taze Russell. He was born on February 16th, 1852, and
died on October 31th (Halloween), 1916. This man
believed that the Great Pyramid of Giza had been set
(together with the Bible) as a witness of the presence
of God. Russell wrote in his book "The Divine Plan of
the Ages" that the pyramid measures gave precise
data about the weight of the Earth, the distance to the
Sun, and the year of Christ’s Second Coming, which
was, 1914. Finally, we have to say that few people
know there is a pyramid in Russell’s tomb:
4. Left: Pyramid at Charles Taze Russell’s grave (Charles Russell was the
Jehovah's Witnesses’ founder). Right: Pyramid at another false prophet’s grave,
William Branham, who believed that the word of God came from both the
pyramid and the scriptures.
5. Most of us know that a subliminal message (or a
subliminal image) is designed to be able to go below the
normal limits of perception.
Although, in general, these messages or images
intended to influence the subconscious of people,
however, they are also used to enable an exchange of
messages that can only be received and understood by
people who belong to an specific occult
organization. This is the case of the subliminal & satanic
images hidden in the Watchtower’s publications.
6. SAMPLES
THE FACE IN THE
HAND
The following is one of
the best known
subliminal images of the
Watchtower. This piece
of art appears on page
159 of the book
"Revelation, Its Grand
Climax at Hand":
The piece of art depicts
John, the beloved disciple,
on the island of Patmos,
where he was exiled
around 96 AD. The giant
character is Jesus Christ
glorified. Although
apparently there is nothing
strange in this painting, a
careful observation will
reveal the presence of an
irregularity in the right hand
of the character; a human
face:
7. Why is there a face in the palm of this
hand? To answer this question reproduce
the explanation given JE Cirlot in his
Dictionary of Symbols:
"Another comparable symbolic device is
also found commonly in demonic figures:
it consists of taking some part of the body
that possesses, as it were, a certain
autonomy of character or which is directly
associated with a definite function, and
portraying it as a face. Multiple faces and
eyes imply disintegration or psychic
decomposition—a conception which lies at
the root of the demoniacal idea of rending
apart" (A dictionary of Symbols, 1962, pag.
96).
8. FACE ON THE
THUMB:
The following picture
is on page 13 of "The
Watchtower"
magazine, issue
August 15th, 2007:
9. Can you see the strange head instead of the thumb?
10. The following
pictured is on page
23 of "The
Watchtower"
magazine, issue July
1st, 2010:
"THE WATCHTOWER" MAGAZINE, ISSUE JULY 1ST, 2010 Look at the character's left arm:
12. THE FACE ON THE RIGHT HAND
The next image is found on page 17 of the book
"You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth":
Look at the right hand of Jesus. Do you
notice anything strange?
13. Place this piece of art in a
vertical position and the
profile of a face will appear:
14. THE WATCHTOWER:
ISSUE JANUARY 1st,
2007
The following image
appears on page 22 of
"The Watchtower"
magazine, issue January
1st, 2007:
15. Page 22 of "The Watchtower"
magazine, issue January 1st,
2007:
16. MIRRORING IMAGES
However, the strangest type of encrypted images, found in Watchtower publications,
are the "mirroring images".
These images are the most elaborated (and certainly the most evil). In order to
identify them you have to take certain pieces of Jehovah’s Witnesses art (as they
appear in their publications) and placing a mirror at the center or at the edge of
these pieces of art, create new images composed of one-half of each piece viewed
forward and backward at the same time — sort of the visual equivalent of
backwards masking in audio. (It sounds complicated, but it’s really nothing more
than the old funhouse mirror technique — a trick some of you might remember
from Prince’s video for “When Doves Cry” — applied to a piece of static art.) And
— as much as I hate to admit it — when viewed in this way, the new images
formed really do appear to contain composite images that resemble devil’s heads,
moaning, tortured faces, and psychedelic shapes suggestive of madness and evil.
24. CHTULU
This piece of art
is located on
page 35 of the
book "The
knowledge that
leads to
everlasting life":
25. Rotate the image 180
degrees and place a mirror
on the right side of the face
of Jesus, and you’ll get
this evil mirroring image:
26. This mirroring image depicts Cthulhu; a demon
mentioned for the first time by writer H. P. Lovecraft.
Lovecraft’s work was deeply influenced by witchcraft.
Lovecraft depicts Cthulhu as a gigantic and wholly evil
entity worshiped by cultists. Cthulhu's head is depicted
as similar to the entirety of a gigantic octopus, with an
unknown number of tentacles surrounding its
supposed mouth. Compare a common depiction of
Cthulhu’s face with the mirroring image we found on
page 35 of the book "The knowledge that leads to
everlasting life":
27.
28. MIRRORING IMAGE
IN THE "AWAKE!"
MAGAZINE
The picture shown
below was published
in the "Awake!"
magazine (in its
August 2009 issue,
page 23). The same
image is on page 39
of the book "Learn
From the Great
Teacher." The
drawing depicts the
episode in which
Jesus washed his
disciples' feet:
33. "WHAT DOES THE
BIBLE REALLY
TEACH?"
The presence of
demonic images
(disguised in the
literature of the
Watchtower) is part of
an “encrypted satanic
cult".
The following image
is taken from chapter
4 of the book "What
the Bible Really
Teach?”
34. Here we are Jesus instructing his apostles who pay much attention to his words. To
obtain the mirroring image, please, place a mirror on the right edge of this piece of art:
35.
36. MAGIC, WITCHCRAFT AND SPIRITISM:
These faces with eyes that look at the reader are what is known (in the
highest spheres of European witchcraft and magic) as "Watchers" or
"Guardians.” They represent a form of devil’s omnipresence, or omniscience.
We will cite as an analog example, the Enochian system of magic (a very
dangerous witchcraft system where evil spirits are invoked). In this type of
magic, brought to public attention by the doctors and magicians John Dee and
Edward Kelly in the 16th century, we find the inclusion of Watchtowers or
Guardians (Watchers) like complex evocation designs. The Guardians have
their origin in the system of Enochian magic which was revealed to John Dee
(who was born on July 13, 1527 and died in 1608) and Edward Kelley.
According to Dee's diaries, the two men called an "angel" that Kelley saw in
an obsidian mirror; Dee recorded the revelations narrated by Kelley (See the
work of Robert Turner, Elizabethan Magic, page 24). The use of the mirror in
witchcraft, for the invocation of evil spirits, is well known.