Saturday 31 January 2009

The First American Flag?



I recently came across this in an image search for "american flag", on Andy Lloyd's Dark Star Theory website. According to Mr Lloyd the image is originally from David Icke's website:

"Martin Cosnette dug up this little gem for me. Apparently, according to David Icke's website, this was the very first American flag (17). The original Stars and Stripes in the form of a comet and accompanying set of seven stars! It contains all of the relevant symbols associated with Nibiru, the Dark Star. There is the massive comet containing the Eye (of The Watchers, or Nephilim?) and the seven accompanying stars, or moons. Quite remarkable. So were the founders of the USA knowingly presenting the image of the hidden Dark Sun as their own?
This is a black and white image, and one presumes that the colour of the field on the left is blue, and that on the right is red. As we have seen above, the creation of the United States of America involved a significant number of Freemasons, George Washington most prominent among them. The flag shown here could have easily been derived from symbolism deployed on the Lafayette Apron, which was presented to Washington himself. Freemasons themselves have put forward explanations for the symbols, but add that no interpretation can be considered absolute. The following is derived from work by Frank W. Bobb, Grand Lodge librarian and curator at the Grand Lodge Museum in Philadelphia, where the 'Washington Apron' is kept."

After a further search I could find no trace of the image, or any reference to it on Icke's site?!

The common consensus is that the first flag was made by Betsy Ross, although the majority of flag historians even dispute this fact.



The thick plottens!

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