About five years ago I took a copy of Watchtower from a smiling young woman by the railway station innocently believing they were just Christians with some odd ideas akin to Puritanism.
Seated on the train and glancing through the magazine I came across the 'obligatory' diatribe against blood transfusions. It had a picture of a bag of blood hanging on a stand beside a hospital bed. All seemed normal. Then the creases in the bag LEAPT OUT AT ME AND MADE THE IMAGE OF A HORNED BULL!
Whoa! No doubt about it - it was a bull carefully inserted by the artist! I was baffled at who could have done so and in my innocence wrote to the London JWs pointing it out. Needless to say no reply came.
I continued studying the pictures and sure enough every one has at least one of these inserts.
They fall into several categories: the bull or cow head, a ram head, snake or serpent, a long nosed creature akin to bottlenose dolphins, a human head with tall turban like Assyrians are usually portrayed wearing, a spike nosed hard-eyed humanlike demon face, naked men in suggestive homoerotic poses, coloured people given claws and talons like wild beasts, Pan the halfgoat piper aka god of fertility. In a JW book a picture of our skull contents the artist had altered it to hide a snake looking out!
Researching latest thoughts on JWs showed they were a counterfeit religion claiming Christianity but obviously led by Masonic Satanists.
The penny didn't drop about the subliminal images until just a few weeks ago when re-reading of Ezekiel being told to knock a hole into the windowless room in which the Jews hid their worship of the many graven images of creatures, creeping things and idols.
Now I realise that every piece of JW literature is polluted and possessing any is as deadly as having a Ishtar and Tammuz statue on the mantelpiece.
Disney put an idol of Baal prominently lit in Bedknobs film. It's in the library scene. Film also has children reciting spell to raise demons. Who noticed that?
Curiously though so many people refuse to see the images and claim I have some problem with misinterpreting folds and lines and such in the pictures.
Who else has seen the images when glancing through a JW publication?