I stumbled upon a very peculiar forum post the other day on a C++ forum. I'm relatively new to programming and I was looking for info on building a Gematria Calculator. <<http://www.cplusplus.com/forum/beginner/53187/>. The person who created the post greeted with "Heil" and "Illuminat", and signed "Eternally yours in L.V.X, Saturnia Regna, the Morning Star". They also said "Saturnia and Cristos are names for the same image/archetype." This really piqued my curiousity. I found it bizarre af that they would greet with ILLUMINAT - "Illuminat, is my way of making my presence known. It would be the same as when people say, Hello.", so I began to do some research into the phrases they posted, and their comparison of Saturnia to Cristos.
When I googled Saturnia Regna I came across the phrases on The Great Seal of the United States, one is 'Novus ordo seclorum' and the other is 'Annuit cœptis'
<<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novus_ordo_seclorum>and <<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annuit_c%C5%93ptis>> .
Novus ordo seclorum is the phrase containing a reference to Saturnia Regna which translates as "New order of the ages". From Wikipedia, The phrase is a reference to the fourth Eclogue of Virgil.
Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas; Now is come the final era of the Sibyl's song;
Magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo. The great order of the ages is born afresh.
iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna, now justice returns, honored rules return (or return of Saturn's reign);
iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto. now a new lineage is sent down from high heaven.
It is these lines that discuss "redeunt Saturnia regna" or "return of Saturn's reign".
The other phrase on the seal, 'Annuit cœptis', translates as "Providence favors our undertakings".
Wikipedia goes on to say that 'According to Richard S. Patterson and Richardson Dougall, Annuit cœptis (meaning "favours our undertakings") and the other motto on the reverse of the Great Seal, Novus ordo seclorum (meaning "new order of the ages"), can both be traced to lines by the Roman poet Virgil. Annuit cœptis comes from the Aeneid, book IX, line 625, which reads, Iuppiter omnipotens, audacibus adnue coeptis.[12] It is a prayer by Ascanius, the son of the hero of the story, Aeneas, which translates to, "Jupiter Almighty, favour [my] bold undertakings", just before slaying an enemy warrior, Numanus.'
Both of these phrases on the Great Seal of the United States are taken from the poet Virgil and both phrases are taken from sections referencing Saturn. I've included pictures of the front and reverse of the seal. Both images include many instances of 13, supposedly in reference to the 13 colonies. 'On the obverse was E Pluribus Unum (13 letters), along with 13 stars, 13 horizontal stripes (on the shield on back of the US$1 dollar bill), 13 vertical stripes, 13 arrows, 13 olive leaves, and 13 olives. The pyramid under the motto, Annuit Cœptis, has 13 layers. According to Hieronimus, Annuit Cœptis has 13 letters'
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