A friend just sent this to me:

"It is fascinating to examine the new European Currency Unit (ECU). In the
past, most countries placed an engraving of a political leader or national
symbol on their currency. However, the European Community planners chose a
new symbol for their new ECU--a woman riding a beast with two horns.

[There are two pictures supplied with this book: one shows a 5 ECU note and
the other shows a stamp of the European Parliament. The stamp is much easier
to see and shows a woman, holding onto one horn, riding a bull who has
flowers between his horns. The bull is on the sea as there is a dolphin
beneath him in the water. The woman holds a long "scarf" billowing out
behind her with one end being upheld by a cherub. Running along the bottom
of the stamp are the words: 2nd Election European Parliament. The 5 ECU note
shows a much smaller outline of the woman on the bull to the left of the
unit.]

"The conscious motivation for the European politicians to choose this
particular symbol arises from the ancient Greek myth about Europa and Zeus,
the leader of the pagan gods. This ancient myth describes the origin of
Europe. According to mythology Zeus wanted to seduce Europa, a beautiful
maiden who would have nothing to do with him.


  ["And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the
earth, and daughters were born unto them, That the sons of God saw the
daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which
they chose."--Genesis 6:1,2 ???????]
"He transformed himself into a beautiful bull that later became the pet of
Europa. One day, when she was riding the bull he took her across the sea to
Crete, revealed himself as Zeus and seduced her...This same symbol was also
engraved on the new stamp commemorating the election of the European
Parliament...The Brooks Instrument Company of the Netherlands was featured
in a recent European magazine noting that it had received the coveted
Quality Award issued by the European Standards Committee. After being
audited in seven areas of financial health and environmental concern this
company could now display the quality symbol on its letterhead, packaging
and product. The Quality Symbol is a woman riding the beast with two horns.
If a company wants to be a supplier to a government of the European
Community one of the first questions will be, 'Do you have the quality
Mark?'"

(Prince of Darkness, Grant Jeffrey, 1994)

http://www.mv.com/ipusers/butterfly/rev/mark.htm Notes on Revelation Mark of
the Beast



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