Monday, March 29, 2010

Pagan Symbols Make A Comeback in UK

I am very lucky and have not been ill for ages. However, I have recently been to the doctor’s and received a prescription. On going to the pharmacist to collect my pills, they were placed in a paper bag for me to take home. I was surprised to see that this bag was not decorated with the usual kind of medical design or pattern, such as:


http://www.digitalnewsagency.com/media/images/Reg%20pharmacy%20logo.jpg



The Chemist / Pharmacy logo


or


http://api.ning.com/files/OaLCeaCg49g7MGI*EnvrbfKAihx2Pq-rSGQGvBxHhzcLTJ5FOhJqv-6UbkRhblC2RsFXRD7KmJoUIiZr*EExvQUTB4lFLX6o/new_pharmacy_logo.jpg



No! My chemist’s bags now have this logo on them:


http://www.pharmainfo.net/files/u3838/Pharmacy_Logo_for_web.jpg


A snake with its tongue out, coiled around a chalice!


Why the change? What’s all this about?

Well it seems that this is some kind of ancient symbol representing pharmacy. OK but the fact is, it is pagan. A traditional Christian symbol, recognised by us all, has been replaced by a pagan one. Another small but telling change in our society, Brian Gerrish has noticed this kind of thing too:


www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6oHHw5JYbI

See 02.08 - a cross has been replaced by a serpent on a sign outside a church.


www.wholetruthcoalition.org/2009/08/04/brian-gerrish-state-of-the-nation-2-at-bcg-conference-london-13th-june-2009

See 03.00 - 04 00 The Wicker Man, etc.


See 18.25 - www.bbc5.tv/eyeplayer/video/brian-gerrish-state-nation

A £350,000 satanic sculpture celebrating destruction