The Jehovah's Witnesses

The Jehovah's Witness organization is believed to be a Christian option to the many other Christian denominations. However this religion contains many questionable elements including serious doctrinal error, the use of subliminals, and blatant occult and masonic images in their material. Although any connection between occultism and the Jehovah's Witness movement is vehemently denied, we can see the marks of Masonry and the occult throughout Jehovah's Witness documents and history. This is an occult society pretending to represent Jehovah.

Jehovah's Witness C. T. Russell (1852-1916). Read more about Jehovah's Witnesses.
Jehovah's Witness C. T. Russell (1852-1916). Read more about Jehovah's Witnesses.
Notice the occult symbols—the wings of Isis and the sun disk—on these Jehovah's Witness books. Many believe that founder of the JW movement Charles Russell was a high Freemason. Watchtower magazine shows how Russell wanted to die a Masonic death, and a monument erected in his honor also bears Masonic symbolism.
Notice the occult symbols—the wings of Isis and the sun disk—on these Jehovah's Witness books. Many believe that founder of the JW movement Charles Russell was a high Freemason. Watchtower magazine shows how Russell wanted to die a Masonic death, and a monument erected in his honor also bears Masonic symbolism.
Notice the pyramid on these Jehovah's Witness books. This is an occult society pretending to represent Jehovah.
Notice the pyramid on these Jehovah's Witness books. This is an occult society pretending to represent Jehovah.
The Jehovah's Witness movement claims to use only the Bible as their source of inspiration, but follow many doctrines not parallel with Scripture.
The Jehovah's Witness movement claims to use only the Bible as their source of inspiration, but follow many doctrines not parallel with Scripture.
Watchtower magazine, telling the story of how Jehovah's Witness founder Charles Taze Russell called for a Masonic death. The memorial next to Russell's grave also bore occult symbolism (see next image).
Watchtower magazine, telling the story of how Jehovah's Witness founder Charles Taze Russell called for a Masonic death. The memorial next to Russell's grave also bore occult symbolism (see next image).
The Watchtower Memorial next to Charles Taze Russell's grave.The crown and cross are symbols of the Knights Templar, an ancient secret society.
The Watchtower Memorial next to Charles Taze Russell's grave.

The crown and cross are symbols of the Knights Templar, an ancient secret society.
Watchtower magazine bears the symbolism of ancient secret societies.
Watchtower magazine bears the symbolism of ancient secret societies.
Prophecies from Jehovah's Witness doctrine, with the year they were to be fulfilled. Clearly, none have come to pass.
Prophecies from Jehovah's Witness doctrine, with the year they were to be fulfilled. Clearly, none have come to pass.
A chart depicting the predictions of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
None of these predictions have come to pass.
A chart depicting the predictions of the Jehovah's Witnesses. None of these predictions have come to pass.
Another embedded image in Jehovah's Witness literature.Learn how these images use subliminals to portray hidden information.The subliminals in this JW material show us the true origin of this religious order—it is based on occult/masonic principles, not Christian ones. It is truly sad that this organization tricks its believers into thinking it is another Christian option, when in fact, the organization is occult-based, and teaches unScriptural error.
Another embedded image in Jehovah's Witness literature.

Learn how these images use subliminals to portray hidden information.

The subliminals in this JW material show us the true origin of this religious order—it is based on occult/masonic principles, not Christian ones. It is truly sad that this organization tricks its believers into thinking it is another Christian option, when in fact, the organization is occult-based, and teaches unScriptural error.
What are these pagan hand signals and symbolism doing in a 'Christian' magazine? Why does an organization need to use subliminals in its propaganda? Surely this isn't an upright way to deal with its own adherents or the public.
What are these pagan hand signals and symbolism doing in a "Christian" magazine? Why does an organization need to use subliminals in its propaganda? Surely this isn't an upright way to deal with its own adherents or the public.
A clearer picture of this subliminal. Note the unmistakeable face of Zeus in the woman's skirt.
A clearer picture of this subliminal. Note the unmistakeable face of Zeus in the woman's skirt.
By comparing this bust of Zeus with the previous image, we can clearly see the embedded face. Why do the Jehovah's Witnesses need to use this kind of trickery in their publications?
By comparing this bust of Zeus with the previous image, we can clearly see the embedded face. Why do the Jehovah's Witnesses need to use this kind of trickery in their publications?
Jesus is given goat's feet here—symbolizing Satan rather than God.Learn how these images use subliminals to portray hidden information.
Jesus is given goat's feet here—symbolizing Satan rather than God.

Learn how these images use subliminals to portray hidden information.
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