3. Coloque el espejo en el lado izquierdo del círculo
amarillo y obtendrá la siguiente imagen reflejada
(mirroring image):
Place the mirror on the left side of the yellow circle
and you’ll get the following mirroring image:
4.
5. THE CRUCIFIXION
The following image can be
found in several Watchtower
publications (e.g. page 32 of
the AWAKE! Magazine, issue
January 2012 // page 230 of
the book “Draw Close to
Jehovah”):
LA CRUCUFIXIÓN:
la siguiente imagen puede ser
encontrada en varias
publicaciones (ejemplo: pagine
32 de la revista “Despertad!”
de enero de 2012 // pagina 230
del libro “Acerquémonos a
Jehová” // página 18 de la
revista la atalaya del 15 de
febrero de 2006):
Page 230 of the
book “Draw
Close to
Jehovah”
Pagina 230 del
libro
“Acerquémonos a
Jehová”
6. Place a mirror in
the middle of the
image and you’ll
get a demon’s face
in the Jesus’s
body:
Coloque el espejo al
costado del pecho
de Jesús y obtendrá
la imagen reflejada
de un demonio:
7. Now, we’ll show
the same piece of
art as it appears
on page 32 of the
AWAKE!
Magazine, issue
January 2012:
Ahora, vamos a
mostrar la misma
pieza de arte tal
como aparece en
la página 32 de la
revista
¡DESPERTAD!,
edición de enero
de 2012:
8. If you follow
the same
procedure
you’ll get the
same result:
Siga el mismo
procedimiento y
obtendrá el
mismo
resultado.
9. Now, on page 230
of the book “Draw
Close to Jehovah”,
place the mirror
next to Jesus’s
body and a terrible
face will be
exposed:
Ahora, en la página
230 del libro
"Acerquémonos a
Jehová", coloque el
espejo junto al
cuerpo de Jesús y
un rostro terrible
quedará expuesto:
10. “THE WATCHTOWER”,
ISSUE 1 AUGUST 2010
(COVER)
The following image is on
the cover of “The
Watchtower” magazine,
issue August 1, 2010:
IMAGEN
REFLEJADA(MIRRORI
NG IMAGE)
DESCUBIERTA EN LA
REVISTA ATALAYA (1
DE AGOSTO DE
2010):
La siguiente imagen
corresponde a la
cubierta de la edición
del 1 de agosto de 2010
de la revista “LA
ATALAYA”:
11. Turn the cover 90° clockwise and place a mirror on the right side of the yellow
square. You will get a dragon:
Gire la cubierta 90º hacia la derecha. Luego
coloque un espejo en el lado derecho del
cuadrado amarillo y obtendrá un dragón:
14. Now, if you look at
the mirroring image
carefully you will
notice a gliding bat
over the dragon’s
head.
The bat is deeply
related to witchcraft.
15. BAT IN THE BOOK
“LIFE—HOW DID IT
GET HERE? BY
EVOLUTION OR BY
CREATION?”
The following piece of
art is on page 6 of the
book "Life, How Did It
Get Here? By Evolution
or by Creation?”:
16. Turn the cover 180° clockwise and
place a mirror on the right side of
the red square. You will get a
huge bat:
17.
18.
19. THE GOD OF THE WITCHES IN THE FIRE:
The following image is on page 21 of the magazine “La
Atalaya”, January 1st, 2008:
20. This piece of art represents Elijah, the prophet, asking God to send fire from heaven to consume an
offering. God answered his prayer and sent fire from heaven. This picture, however, hides a scene
related to worship the “horned god of the witches”. Turn right (a bit) the image and then place the mirror
on the right side of the yellow square:
21.
22. This piece of art appears again on page 10 of “The
Watchtower” magazine, issue September 15th, 1997:
23. If you follow the same procedure you’ll get the same result:
24. FACES
The next image is on
page 31 of the
Watchtower magazine,
issue April 2012:
25. With the help of a mirror a hidden
mirroring image is evidenced in the
middle of the piece of art; a pair of
piercing eyes looking directly to the
reader.
26. In the Greco-Roman mythology the werewolf play a key role.
Mount Lykaion (Λύκαιον ὄρος) is a mountain in Arcadia where an altar of Zeus
was located. Zeus Lykaios was said to have been born and brought up on it, and
was the home of Pelasgus and his son Lycaon, who is said to have founded the
ritual of Zeus practiced on its summit. This seems to have involved a human
sacrifice, and a feast in which the man who received the portion of a human
victim was changed to a wolf, as Lycaon had been after sacrificing a child.
The epithet Lykaios ("wolf-Zeus") is assumed by Zeus only in connection with the
Lykaia, which was the main Arcadian festival. In the founding myth, of Lycaon's
banquet for the gods that included the flesh of a human sacrifice, perhaps one of
his sons, Nyctimus or his grandson, Arcas, Zeus overturned the table and struck
the house of Lycaon with a thunderbolt; his patronage at the Lykaia can have
been little more than a formula. Long afterward, in the late 3rd century CE, the
philosopher Porphyry reported that Theophrastus had compared the sacrifice "at
the Lykaia in Arcadia" with Carthaginian sacrifices to Moloch.
29. Place a mirror on
the left side of
the yellow square
and you will get
an unbelievable
werewolf.
30.
31. WAREWOLF MIRRORING IMAGE ON
PAGE 23 OF THE BOOK “GOOD NEWS
FROM GOD”:
Place a mirror in the middle of the original
piece of art and you will get this warewolf.
32. DEMON’S FACE IN FIRE
The following picture is on page 28 of the book "Learn From the Great Teacher":
33. Now place the mirror in the fire and you will get this mirroring image:
37. "THE
WATCHTOWER",
ISSUE AUGUST
15th, 2007:
The following piece
of art is on page 16
of the "The
Watchtower"
magazine, issue
August 15th, 2007:
"LA ATALAYA", 15
DE AGOSTO DE
2007:
la siguiente pieza de
arte se encuentra en
la página 16 de la
revista "La Atalaya"
del 15 de agosto de
2007:
38. Place a mirror
in the middle
of this piece
of art and you
will get this
beheaded
man:
Coloque el
espejo en
medio del
cuadro y
obtendrá este
hombre
decapitado:
39. This mirroring
image is very
clear. This
man has just
been
decapitated.
He is
struggling for
breath (a
common
reaction of a
human body
that has just
been
decapitated).
41. Place a
mirror in the
middle of
this piece of
art and you
will get this
headless
man:
The headless man is one of the
main characters of Halloween.
Take a look at the headless man
of the movie "Sleepy Hollow",
directed by Tim Burton:
42. “LEARN FROM THE
GREAT TEACHER”,
PAGE 91:
The following image is
on page 91 of the
"Learn From the Great
Teacher“ book.
43. The stag-headed demon is exposed by placing the
mirror on the right edge of the blue square:
44. Stag Stag-headed demon According to the
anthropologist
Margaret Murray,
the appearance of
the "horned god of
the witches" could
be like a ram, a
goat, a stag, a bull
or a deer. The
costume
sometimes worn
by the chief or the
witches (main
sorcerer) when he
officiated at th
ceremonies or
rituals (in medieval
times) resembled
these animals.
45.
46. Engravings that show the chief of the
witches (wearing a horned mask) presiding a
coven in ancient times.
47. EL ROSTRO DEL
DIABLO
La siguiente imagen se
encuentra en la cubierta de
la revista "La Atalaya" del
15 de diciembre de 1990:
48. Observen ahora
cómo, al colocar
un espejo en el
borde derecho de
la pieza de arte se
forma el rostro de
un diablo:
49.
50. EL ROSTRO DEL
DIABLO
La siguiente
imagen se
encuentra en la
página 35 del libro
"¿Qué Enseña
Realmente la
Biblia?":
THE DEVIL’S
FACE
The following
picture is on page
35 of the book
"What does the
Bible Really
Teach?"
51. Place a mirror on the right side of the yellow square and you’ll get a demon’s face
with fungs:
Observen ahora cómo, al girar esta imagen (y con la ayuda de un espejo) se forma el rostro de un
diablo con colmillos:
52. Esta es una imagen
reflejada (mirroring image)
de tipo Foto-mosaico. Es
decir, se utiliza diferentes
elementos de la pintura
original (ej. ropas, ramas,
hojas, et.) para formar los
ojos, la nariz, los colmillos,
el cuello, las cejas, etc.
This is a Photomosaic
mirroring image. That is,
different elements of the
original painting are used
(e.g. Clothes, branches,
leaves, et.) To form the eyes,
nose, teeth, neck, eyebrows
and shoulders of the resulting
mirroring image demon’s
face:
53.
54. This image appears
again on page 30 of
“The Watchtower”
magazine, issue
December 1st,
2009:
Esta imagen vuelve
a aparecer en
blanco y negro en la
página 30 de la
revista “La Atalya”
del 1 de diciembre
de 2009:
55. The following
image is on
page 27 of
“THE
WATCHTOWER
” magazine,
issue JULY 1,
2012
La siguiente
imagen se
encuentra en la
página 27 de la
revista LA
ATALAYA, del 1
de Julio de
2012
56. Coloque un espejo
en el borde
izquierdo del
cuadrado rojo y
obtendrá la
cabeza de un
buitre monstruoso
el cual se conoce
con el nombre de
Akbaba. Se
puede encontrar
referencias de
este demonio en
la pagina 12 en el
Dictionnaire
Infernal, escrito
por Collin de
Plancy, publicado
en Paris en 1863.
57. Es evidente que esta
imagen reflejada
(mirroring image) es
una versión
monstruosa del
buitre rey.