Scott Wolter
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It's really, it's all about that.
And actually, when I was starting this whole journey 25 years ago by examining an artifact called the Kensington Runestone, I now know to have been carved by the Knights Templar as a land claim that was part of this whole mission.
It's dated 1362, just a few decades after the put-down of the Templars.
I'm sure that's a coincidence, but in any case...
There's 22 of these hooked X symbols on the Kensington runestone that the scholars said they had never seen before.
So therefore that means it's a fake.
No, all it means is you've never seen it before.
Anyway, long story short is I came up with what I thought the symbolism representing.
If you take an X and you chop it in half horizontally, you have the symbolism, very simple symbolism of on the bottom, you have a peak, right?
Which is a symbol of the male, right?
The sword, the phallic, the symbol of the male.
On top, you have the V, the vessel, the chalice, the womb, the symbol for the female.
Combined in an X, you have the allegorical union of male, female, heaven and earth, good, bad, light, dark, dualism, right?
But then you have this hook that is in the upper right arm like that.
Can you see the hook?
And I'll never forget, I was giving a talk to a group of masons, and I was explaining this, and I just went through exactly what I just said to you, and I said, but what's the hook?
And one guy raised his hand, and he said, a child.
And I went, it just hit me like a ton of bricks.
I went, oh my God, that's it.
You got the little V inside the big V, the daughter inside the womb of her mother with daddy down below.