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In occultic-Satanic doctrine, the upper four points of the Goathead represent the four elements of the world, Fire, Water, Earth, and Air. The bottom fifth point represents the spirit of Lucifer. In the photocopy of the Goathead Pentagram, the fifth point extends down into the mind of the goat, who represents Lucifer. Thus, in this street layout, the fifth point is the White House, a symbol placement which represents the intention that the spirit and the mind of Lucifer will be permanently residing in the White House. There is a 666 evident in the most important top three circles of the Goathead, Dupont Circle, Scott Circle, and Logan Circle. Each of these streets has six major streets coming into them from all angles of the circle. This type of encoding is so typical of the occultist. Do not be deceived into thinking that this is accidental; everything I am showing you here today was deliberately planned to stamp the power of Freemasonry and the symbols of its plans for America indelibly upon Governmental Center. The combination of the Devil's Pentagram, the Goathead of Mendes, and the practical existence of the number 666 within the three upper points of the Pentagram, unmistakably shows that Lucifer is planned to be the ultimate master of Governmental Center.
In 1597, King James I authored a book breastled Daemonologie to denounce in no uncertain terms and to instruct his subjects concerning the rampant witchcraft of that era, whose pracbreastioners he then prosecuted. On the Watch Unto Prayer web site is now posted the first treatise of Daemonologie .
This is a most important book, which vindicates the character of King James I, whom many New Age writers now claim was an occultist not unlike B.F. Westcott and F.J.A. Hort. Daemonologie by King James I may be obtained from Border's and other bookstores for $6. (ISBN 0-9630657-9-3) It was reprinted in 1996 by Godolphin House of the School of Wicca. The Wiccans explain their reason for its recent publication:
"This book was used by many as an excuse to torture, maim and kill many thousands of women. James became convinced at the Danish court that Witchcraft was real and that the central source of the Witch's power was the demonic pact. James focused attention on Witchcraft, because his underlying fear was that magical means might be used to end his life as the divinely ordained king of Scotland. "After his return from the Continent in 1590, he became intensely interested in sorcery and Witchcraft trials and particularly the trial of his political enemy, Bothwell (1590-1591). Witches were vigorously hunted and persecuted - to such an extent that some villages had no females left in them. The period ends with the publication of this Daemonologie in 1597. Because of the impact of the Daemonologie on the ruling clbuttes, more trials were now held with the Kings' approval, and very many more convictions were obtained.
"This book should therefore be in every true Witch's library at the very least as a monument to those who died." (34)
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His Majesty King James VI & I Page addresses many of the accusations circulated by the past and present enemies of King James I of Great Britain.