Another clown, another deep dive down a rabbit hole! I was curious about incoming-SecDef Hegseth’s tattoos. Our rulers usually change beliefs too quickly to ink them onto their bodies. Just imagine how stupid a Marxist would be with a “Global Warming NOW” tat, or “George Bush is Literally Hitler”. Or worst of all, “it’s HER turn” while Kamala was the candidate!
Not that Hegseth is Marxist. He’s Zion-Calvinist, which is different somehow! Let’s show some skin!
The tattooed Secretary of Defense: Here is all of Pete Hegseth’s ink, and what it means
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By Olivia Land, 13 November 2024
President-Elect Donald Trump’s controversial Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth is a war veteran, double Ivy Leaguer, a two-time Bronze Star recipient…
Princeton and Harvard, so he’s swamp creature just for that. Defending the Abu Ghirab jailers didn’t help… he was not directly affiliated with that, ((subcontractors)) were as I recall, but it did happen and he closed ranks instead of giving the important context of Who.
…and is covered in tattoos.
Not even close.
The “Fox and Friends” presenter, 44, served tours in Afghanistan and Iraq and holds degrees from both Princeton and Harvard.
Hegseth’s father warned him off tattoos in his youth, so he only started indulging in them in his late 30s, he told the Big Lead.
His father was a football coach in Minneapolis. The first link, if tenuous, to Freemasonry.
The short timeframe has not stopped the would-be Pentagon chief from catching up: Hegseth now sports over a dozen tattoos on his right arm and across his chest – including a few that have already sparked controversy.
Jerusalem Cross
Hegseth’s most well-known tattoo is probably the large Jerusalem Cross on his chest.
The symbol made up of one large cross with four small crosses around it dates back to the Crusades, but has more recently been linked to problematic Christian nationalists.
White supremacists, not Christian nationalists, although such vague categories overlap by design.
The ink made headlines in 2021, when Hegseth was one of several National Guard members ordered to stand down from Joe Biden’s inauguration.
“I was deemed an extremist because of a tattoo by my National Guard unit in Washington D.C. and my orders were revoked to guard the Biden inauguration,” he said.
“My commander called me a day before tepidly and was like Major you can just stand down. We don’t need you, we’re good. I’m like what do you mean, everybody’s there. He said, like, no no no…he couldn’t tell me.”
You can find the redacted letter here. It referenced the next tattoo, not the Cross one, and the letter suspected Hegseth of eeeebil Catholicism! the designated international terrorist threat of the day, soon replaced by Trump, Russia, Trump working with Russia, soccer moms and so on to Peanut the Squirrel.
Funny how Trump’s real & provable affiliation with an international terrorist organization, Israel, never quite gets mentioned in the mainstream press.
That Israeli affiliation includes Hegseth, who publicly declared in 2016, and 2018, and later, that… he’s quite Zionist and so eager for war, I checked if he ever worked for Raytheon, but the closest I found was a McJob at Bear Stearns.
“Deus Vult”
Hegseth also has the words “Deus Vult,” Latin for “God will it,” on his bicep.
The phrase is the closing sentence of his book, “American Crusade.”
Similar to the Jerusalem Cross, the “Deus Vult” is linked to the First Crusade in the early 1000s, when it was supposedly a battle cry for Christian invaders.
I wonder if they learned it from the Moslem’s “Allah Akbar”.
Cross and sword with Hebrew
Hegseth’s arm features a cross with a sword that references the New Testament verse Matthew 10:34, which reads “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword.”
That could be interpreted a couple ways. Christ is at war with this Evil-ruled world, yes, but it’s not a war fought between humans.
This tattoo is the first one Hegseth got while on vacation with his family, he told the Big Lead.
Later on, while working on a series for Fox, Hegseth accessorized the cross and sword with some Hebrew lettering spelling out the word “Yahweh,” he explained.
Hegseth said the word meant “Jesus in Hebrew,” but official sources actually translate the phrase as “I am” or “He will be,” which is the name of God in the Old Testament.
Hegseth got it wrong twice. One, yes, that’s one of the Father’s names, not the Son’s, and two, I am confident that the better translation is Yahowah, aka Jehovah. What we used before Clown World decided it should be pronounced differently for no reason at all.
“I’m such a devout Christian, I tattooed God’s name on my bicep because I thought it was Jesus’!” Here’s the Good News for Pete: they have lasers for that now.
“We the people”
Another theme in Hegseth’s tattoo collection is the US and military patriotism.
He has “We the people,” part of the opening line of the US Constitution, emblazoned on his forearm, above which he also has 1775 in Roman numerals.
1775 marks the year that Georgia joined the other twelve British colonies at the Second Continental Congress. The symbolic tribute is capped off by 13 stars around Hegseth’s elbow.
“Join, or Die” snake
Hegseth’s American Revolution tattoos also include a “Join, or Die” snake inked on his inside forearm.
The cartoon was first published in 1754 in Benjamin Franklin’s Pennsylvania Gazette – and it is rumored that the Founding Father himself actually drew the image, which shows a snake cut up into eight parts.
At the time, the striking image was meant to persuade the British government to join the colonies in the fight against the French and the Native Americans. Two decades later, the snake was revived as a popular symbol of colonial freedom.
Franklin was a Mason, but too popular a character for that to mean anything.
American flag and an AR-15
Hegseth’s upper arm is decorated with the current American flag with an AR-15 rifle making up the bottom portion of the stripes.
In his interview with the Big Lead, Hegseth said the gun was the AR-15 he carried during his Iraq deployment.
Infantry regiment patch
One of Hegseth’s largest tattoos is the patch of his army regiment, the 187th Infantry, on his shoulder.
The regiment dates back to World War II, when it served as a glider unit.
Hegseth’s tattoo features the 187th’s coat of arms, which includes a sword pointing upwards, and its motto, “Ne Desit Virtus,” or “Let Valor Not Fall.”
The glider pilots were an interesting footnote to WW2.
Chi-Ro
Sticking with his penchant for religious symbolism in his tattoos, Hegseth also tattooed the Greek letters chi and rho on his upper arm.
The letters are the first two of the word “Christ” in Greek, and the monogram was a common symbol in early Christianity.
THAT IS A MASONIC SYMBOL.
The Greek Tattoo of Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Secretary of Defense
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By Nisha Zahid, 16 November 2024
It’s on the wrong side… probably the picture got reversed, since the loop of Rho is also on the wrong side… but more interesting, is that the NY Post chose to run pictures that didn’t show Hegseth with that one. Look back at the first picture. The absence is obvious.
The Chi-Rho is one of the earliest symbols of Christianity. It originates from the Greek word “ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ” (Christos), meaning Christ, and is formed by superimposing the letters chi (Χ) and rho (Ρ). The symbol gained significant prominence during the reign of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (306 AD).
According to historical accounts, Constantine saw a vision of the Chi-Rho (ΧΡ) before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 AD, which he interpreted as a divine sign of protection. After adopting the Chi-Rho as his military standard, Constantine won the battle and later made Christianity the state religion of the Roman Empire.
By that sign, the Babylonians gatekept the Catholic Church, just as the Freemasons gatekept Protestantism when we arrived. But the symbol goes back farther…
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The Christians claim that the Chi-Rho form the first two letters of Christ (Cristos) and the historians claim that the symbol can be found hundreds if not thousands of years before Christianity and was therefore usurped by them. I needed to look into this to discover the origins, meaning and why it so resembled the style of the skull and crossbones.
An identical symbol to the Chi-Rho has been found inscribed on rocks dating from 2,500 BC Sumeria, and was interpreted as ‘a combination of the two Sun-symbols’ - symbols of the ancient shining ones.
It was also used on the coins of Ptolemeus III from 247-222 BC, as well as being an emblem of the Chaldean sky/sun god and has the definition ‘Everlasting Father Sun’ (From An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Traditional Symbols)
According to Sir Flinders Petrie - the Egyptologist - the monogram Chi-Rho was the emblem of the Egyptian god, Horus, thousands of years before Christ and is therefore a link between Horus the savior, and Christ the savior.
I had already noted on several occasions the links between these ancient characters and so this was highly believable and conclusive.
So, amazingly we have a link between the Chi-Rho and the symbol of Osiris - god the father of Horus or Christ. No wonder that a philological and historical war rages and that Christianity refuses to accept this remarkable link.
This guy got his facts correct but his interpretation wrong. Christ is technically Jesus’ title, not his family name… his mortal father was not “Joseph Christ”… so the Chi-Rho link is not the smoking gun of Fraudulent Jesus that he’d thought. Had he thought backwards in time instead of forwards, he might’ve learned that Osiris was inspired by Nimrod of Babylon infamy, and possibly hit the truth that Nimrod/Osiris was the first false Christ. (An honest mistake, perhaps. Most of the article is him pondering why the Templars used the Skull & Bones aka Chi-Rho symbol. Take one skinsuited guess why. Hint: the Templars handled the money transfers that funded the Crusade.)
Every honest theologian knows that Satan got his false Christs in first and lots of ‘em, too.
So, that’s a suspicious tattoo and the NY Post suspiciously whitewashing it away. Let’s make like the FBI and check his background… as in, by using Wikipedia.
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Peter Brian Hegseth (born June 6, 1980) is an American television presenter, author, and former Army National Guard officer who has been announced as the forthcoming nominee for United States Secretary of Defense in Donald Trump's second cabinet. A political commentator for Fox News since 2014 and weekend co-host of Fox & Friends from 2017 to 2024, he was previously the executive director of Vets for Freedom and Concerned Veterans for America.
Born 1980. He began getting tatted in his thirties, which was the mid-2010s, which apparently was also when he had a bit of a promotion in life… while nuking his family!
Hegseth married his first wife, Meredith Schwarz, in 2004; they divorced in 2009. In 2010 he married his second wife, Samantha Deering; they have three children. In August 2017, while still married to Deering, Hegseth had a daughter with Fox executive producer Jennifer Rauchet, with whom he was having an extramarital relationship. He and Deering divorced in August 2017. Hegseth and Rauchet, who has three young children from her first marriage, married in August 2019.
Hegseth is a scumbag, not a Christian. He has no business tattooing God’s names all over his body for his harlots to enjoy. He’s a walking… abomination…
Hmm, how unusual, to see a MAN sleeping his way to the top.
His career got boosted about the time he destroyed his second marriage via adultery & fathering a bastard? The Freemasons routinely force their wanna-bes to debase themselves in some fashion… sometimes for blackmail purposes, usually because the guilty simply don’t want to keep company with the innocent. Was Hegseth ordered to father a bastard with another controlled asset? A homewrecking scandal like that should have ended both his career and any possibility of using him as a symbol of Christian masculinity, but it somehow didn’t.
The red flags are lining up.
In October 2017, a 30-year-old conservative group staffer accused Hegseth of sexually assaulting her in a hotel room after he spoke at a California Federation of Republican Women event in Monterey, California. She went to an emergency room the next day for a rape kit test. Hegseth described the allegations as a "he-said, she-said" dispute about a consensual encounter.
Not two months after his second wife divorced him when his (eventual) third wife birthed his bastard, Hegseth committed adultery AGAIN. Or worse. The woman reporting it within a day gives some credence to her accusation; however, I wonder why there was no subsequent arrest. Did Commiefornia not believe a raped woman? She had a rape kit done but didn’t press charges? Sounds like blackmail.
Anyway, somebody please tattoo a scarlet letter on Pete’s face.
Hegseth was the executive director for Concerned Veterans for America, an advocacy group funded by the Koch brothers. The group advocated greater privatization of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). According to his LinkedIn page, he left the group in 2015.
Koch clan affiliation.
Hegseth has referred to Israel as "God's chosen people" in a 2016 interview. Hegseth spoke at the 2018 Arutz Sheva conference in Jerusalem, where he stated "there's no reason why the miracle of the re-establishment of the Temple on the Temple Mount is not possible." Speaking at the National Council of Young Israel gala in New York City the same year, he said "Zionism and Americanism are the front lines of Western civilization and freedom in our world today." He opposed the two-state solution and supported Israeli sovereignty over the occupied West Bank.
Hegseth has called Iran's government an "evil regime". In January 2020, Hegseth expressed strong support for president Trump's decision to kill Iranian General Qasem Soleimani. He also called on Trump to bomb the Iranian homeland, including cultural sites if they were storing weapons. Hegseth has said China is creating a military "specifically dedicated to defeating the United States of America".
Militantly anti-Muslim, possibly only as a screen for his real motivation in wanting to destroy their Dome of the Rock Temple. Let’s see if we can be more specific about his religious beliefs than “Christian Nationalist”…
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A day after Hegseth was announced for the Cabinet position, Brooks Potteiger, a pastor within the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC), posted on X that Hegseth is a member of the church in good standing. The CREC, a denomination of Christian Reconstructionism, is considered by some academics to be an extremist, Christian supremacist movement.
"Their goal is to reestablish biblical law as the standard for society. So when they say they believe that America should be a Christian nation, they actually believe that all nations should be Christian," said Julie Ingersoll, professor of religious studies at the University of North Florida.
Not counting adultery, apparently. Not counting Mosaic Laws regarding tattoos.
Ingersoll said that others within this movement, such as the author Stephen Wolfe, speak openly of repealing the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote.
"This tradition is deeply patriarchal. Men are in charge, and women exist for the purpose of assisting their men in their exercise of dominion," Ingersoll said. "Their roles are very limited to home and family. The goal is to have as many children as possible so the women are also otherwise occupied. But they don't believe that women can or should really even work outside the home."
Sounds good. It would be good. But here’s the thing: repealing the 19th will do NOTHING to change the American domestic situation. We didn’t vote our way into this. We aren’t going to vote our way out. The Freemasons in America go all the way back to their subversion of the Confederacy, the FIRST Confederacy, before the Constitution. You don’t stop the Rockefellers by having the only vote in their elections.
Taylor said that recently, this form of Christianity has held particular appeal among some young men: the "theobros." With the movement's endorsement of heterosexual male dominance also comes a package of hostilities — toward LGBTQ identities, feminism and liberal democracy.
"They have tended to endorse more solitary and autocratic styles of leaders," Taylor said. "They are fans of people like Viktor Orban in Hungary or like Vladimir Putin in Russia, because they are these at least de facto Christian monarchs presiding over very illiberal societies."
Please, Barbie. Vladimir is the moderate of Russia. You ice him, maybe you get Lavrov and Find Out. But what are “theobros”… *checks* mmm, gymbros preaching patriarchy so hard that they resurrected Sheila Gregorie in a ‘handmaid’ outfit! And the concept specifically references J.D. Vance and Donald Trump, Jr.
It’s a fun word to Google, oh my, yes indeed! But it also suggests a sinister threat… a gatekeeping effort to head off any rediscovery of patriarchy, shunting nascent Christian masculinity into a militarized-for-Zion form of Calvinism… called Christian Reconstructionism?
All those pictures of homewrecking Pete Hegseth with jacked arms and “We the People” tats are coming into focus. We got ourselves a literal skin-suit.
This post needs a Part 2. I got serious research to do.
Incredibly disturbing... how fat that Iranian Terrorist Squirrel was!
Sadly, it seems every time I turn around there's another counterfeit Christianity. Trump sure knows how to pick 'em.
Not that this needs to be said to anyone here, but "Jews are God's chosen people" is a despicable linguistic sleight-of-hand. HEBREWS were Yahweh's people. All 12 tribes of 'em. Then they threw His favor in the dirt, took a fat dump on it, and went to have giant orgies with other nations' gods, so he gave the northern kingdom the divorce papers and tossed 'em to the savage hordes of lusty Assyrian troops.
"And yet for all this her treacherous sister Judah hath not turned unto me with her whole heart, but feignedly, saith YAHWEH." (Jer. 3:10)
Eschatologically, I do believe that God will eventually restore the Hebrews to some kind of favor. But until the Eschaton actually happens, any Jew who hasn't accepted Christ — whether Talmudist or Humanist — is not a friend of Christians.
Off-topic, I've been meaning to ask what resources you would recommend to start learning physiognomy?