What does the Bible say about owls?
Leviticus 11:13-19
The elite though, they love them.
Logo of the national press club. Notice the genie lamp, snake, fallen pillar?, sunrays. - and owl steps in Snow White - US dollar tiny owl - Illuminati book
Herald Square - James Gordon Bennett Jr.
They also have a statue of Minerva and more owls scattered around - The statue was relocated
Athena / Minerva owls
Ancient Egypt
Mayan - Yemen 400BCE
Mespotamia
Queen of the Night relief - possibly Inanna, Lilith, or Ereshkigal. 1800-1750BCE.
Leviticus 11:13-19
‘These, moreover, you shall detest among the birds; they are abhorrent, not to be eaten: the eagle and the vulture and the buzzard, and the kite and the falcon in its kind, every raven in its kind, and the ostrich and the owl and the sea gull and the hawk in its kind, and the little owl and the cormorant and the great owl, and the white owl and the pelican and the carrion vulture, and the stork, the heron in its kinds, and the hoopoe, and the bat. -
The elite though, they love them.
Logo of the national press club. Notice the genie lamp, snake, fallen pillar?, sunrays. - and owl steps in Snow White - US dollar tiny owl - Illuminati book
Herald Square - James Gordon Bennett Jr.
A Gigantic Owl Tomb was planned
The mausoleum was designed for the rich newspaper publisher, owl obsessive and notorious playboy James Gordon Bennett Jr. Bennett planned for his tomb to be entirely hollow and – even more strangely – for his coffin to hang in its centre, suspended from the roof by huge iron chains. Far from the tomb being a private place of rest, tourists and city dwellers would be encouraged to enter it. In the hollow interior, a staircase would spiral up from a pedestal and snake around the dangling coffin before ascending to the eyes of the owl. These eyes would be windows, offering vertigo-inducing views over New York.
The site James Gordon Bennett Jr. chose for his flamboyant sepulchre was Washington Heights, part of which was the property of the Bennett family. This piece of land – on 183rd Street and today known as Bennett Park – sits 265 feet above sea level. Altogether – with the owl itself standing at 125 feet and the pedestal at 75 – Bennett’s tomb would have loomed over the city at an incredible (for the time) 465 feet. By contrast, the Statue of Liberty thrusts her flame to a rather stunted-seeming height of just 305.
#1 Owl next to clock, eyes glow green at night. #2 Sketch of the owl tomb. They also have a statue of Minerva and more owls scattered around - The statue was relocated
Athena / Minerva owls
Ancient Egypt
Mayan - Yemen 400BCE
Mespotamia
Queen of the Night relief - possibly Inanna, Lilith, or Ereshkigal. 1800-1750BCE.