The medals of valour are inverted pentagrams
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Or in short, no straight lines, not an inverted pentagram. Army is closest, but the lines still do not connect.
https://symbolhippo.com/pentagram-vs-5-pointed-star/
That link reads like gibberish to me.
Can it be simpified to:
I'm fairly certain it is some A.I generated bullshit. But, it's the only sort of info search results return now. And no one here will listen to other's statement's and will demand links.
The inverted pentagram is the symbol used for Satanism. Why else would you go to war, but a sacrifice to Satan. Makes sense.
The guys who go to war are actually sacrifices for Yahweh, a Jewish blood god. Not "the accuser".
It's one and the same. The accuser Satan or Sama-El (Blindness of God) is just a role, same as Yahweh (the biblical pronunciation of “YHWH”) is just another role. They are all archetypes or roles of the supreme god of the Canaanites El.
Other roles include, Dani-El (judge of god), Micha-El (who is like god), Immanu-El (god with us), Gabri-El (man of god), Ezeki-El (god strengthens), Mahalal-El (praise of god), Methusha-El (man of god), Samu-El (name of god), etc.
And of course Isra-El, meaning "He Retains God" referring to Jacob who will represent the Israelites vs his twin brother Esau who will represent the gentile nations in the end days.
They never actually call their God Satan though. Only Post-Medieval Evangelical Christians use that term to refer to things they don't like.
It's used to represent ancient Babylon magic. Also where the "American star" came from.
That guy was talking about this in that doc.. I'm there.. what?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medal_of_Honor