John Podesta - 14 and A Fish = Seth Worship
The Scorpion Mace / Seth Worship - symbolism.
The most telling aspect of the mace-heads true symbolism can be
seen around the top ring of the artifact. Several birds, lapwings
specifically, are hung by their necks on a series of gallows.
In ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, these “lapwings” represented the
common people of Egypt, anyone not a part of the "royal" family. In
essence, the mace-head bore a symbolic undertone asserting the
"royal" rulers authority over the common people, an authority that had
very little limit.
The Scorpion King ( c 3000 BC ) was possibly the 1st King of all
Egypt . He was the King of Upper Egypt who started the conquest of Lower Egypt which was completed by his successor King Narmer
Of course, today, this ruler's widespread fame is mostly due to the
movie, "Scorpion King", which is a completely fictional account
grounded in virtually no factual history.