Just when you think you’ve seen it all, something pops up and totally surprises you!
Because I would think that if Dodge Trucks initially used the Star of David as their logo for years, I would have heard about it by now….but I was today years old when I first learned of this.
I also want to give a disclaimer right off the bat: I’m simply reporting on this factually and without and value judgments or interpretation — whether that be good, bad or ugly.
Ok?
Ok.
Let’s dig in….
Dodge Trucks was originally known as “Dodge Brothers” and their logo originally looked like this:
Original Dodge logo. Interesting. Make of it what you will pic.twitter.com/IGvfISCjOD
— Speyer868 (@speyer8868) February 19, 2025
Quite an interesting choice, don’t you think?
In fact, the logo has had several very curious versions over the years, here’s a history:
Holy guacamole 😅
And on a simple google search of Dodge logos. 😁🤣
These satanic corporations are effed rn tbh. 😇 https://t.co/Tp8chHgPgA pic.twitter.com/SLUITgu2W4
— Paul (@grownupmedicine) February 20, 2025
Here it is shown on the steering wheel of a vintage car:
And now, of course, the current logo is a (Demonic?) red Ram’s head and their new truck is the “Dodge Demon”.
How charming:
Of course, many people will say that looks exactly like the Star of David, a symbol now closely associated with Israel, but it wasn’t always historically.
In fact, it’s a rather new addition to the State of Israel, historically speaking, but more on that in a minute.
So, were the Dodge Brothers big into Judaism?
Actually, apparently not:
The History and Interpretation of the Original Dodge Logo
The original Dodge logo, introduced in 1914 by the Dodge Brothers Company, featured two interlocking triangles forming a six-pointed star, visually resembling the Star of David—a symbol widely recognized today as a Jewish emblem. However, whether it was intentionally a “Jewish Star of David” is a matter of interpretation and historical context, and the evidence suggests it likely wasn’t.
The Founders and Their Background
Horace and John Dodge, the company’s founders, were not Jewish; they were raised in a Protestant family in Michiganand showed no strong religious affiliations. The logo itself consisted of:
- A circle with two interlocking triangles—one black, one white—overlaid on a globe
- The letters “DB” (for Dodge Brothers) in the center
- The words “Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles” written around the edge
This design was used from 1914 until the late 1930s.
Theories Behind the Logo’s Design
Several theories attempt to explain the logo’s origin, but none definitively tie it to Judaism:
A Statement Against Henry Ford?
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- A common belief is that the Dodge brothers chose the symbol to provoke Henry Ford, a known anti-Semite.
- However, the Dodge Brothers Club and historians note that in 1914, when the logo was introduced, the brothers were still on friendly terms with Ford. Their falling out happened later, casting doubt on this theory.
The Greek “Delta” Theory
- Chrysler and the Dodge Brothers Club suggest the triangles represent two Greek “delta” (Δ) letters, symbolizing the two brothers’ engineering skills and unity.
- The black and white triangles may also signify body and soul, or they could have simply been an aesthetic design choice.
Connection to Solomon’s Seal?
- Some suggest the design relates to Solomon’s Seal, a mystical symbol of interconnected spirits, aligning with the brothers’ close partnership.
- However, in this context, it isn’t inherently Jewish.
The Broader Use of the Six-Pointed Star
- In the early 20th century, the six-pointed star was not as exclusively associated with Judaism as it is today.
- It appeared in heraldry, mysticism, and even law enforcement badges (such as those used in the American West).
- The Dodge brothers likely did not view it as a Jewish symbol.
The Logo’s Discontinuation
The Dodge brothers died in 1920 without ever clarifying their intent. The logo persisted until 1938, after Chrysler acquired Dodge in 1928.
Its discontinuation in 1939 may reflect:
- Growing sensitivity to the symbol’s Jewish association amid rising anti-Semitism, particularly due to Nazi use of the Star of David to mark Jewish people.
- Concerns about the export market, where symbolism could have unintended meanings.
Fascinating!
At least, that’s the “official story”….are you buying all of that?
I’m not saying you should or shouldn’t, I’m just curious what you think.
A lot more here:
Did you know that when Dodge first incorporated their logo was a star of david?
And did you know they sued Ford to say they weren’t allowed to pay their workers more?
Yeah, true story… pic.twitter.com/nS5pcZwmuN
— Ian Carroll (@IanCarrollShow) February 19, 2025
So there you have it!
Did you know about this historical oddity?
I can’t believe I never heard about this before today.
Now let’s circle back to the Star of David.
Did you know the Bible never speaks of this symbol?
At least, the Bible never connects it to Israel.
Nope, not once!
And historically, it was never used in association with Israel until very recently, just a couple hundred years ago.
It’s true….I explain it all here:
EXPOSING The “Star of David” — WARNING: Extremely Controversial
EXPOSING The "Star of David" -- WARNING: Extremely Controversial
I've been wanting to write this article for a long time and finally was able to pull it together today.
One note upfront: this is NOT an anti-Israel article. I love and support Biblical Israel. What I do not love or support are the people who have hijacked Israel and filled it with demonic imagery.
Still, even with that warning, I know this will be an extremely controversial post and I'm ok with that. Bring it on. Add as many comments as you want down below. The truth is like a lion, set it free and it will defend itself.
So let's do this....
Simply put, the so-called "Star of David" (also sometimes called the Shield of David or a Seal of Solomon or the Magen David) has absolutely NO reference in the Bible.
Doesn't exist.
Is not described by, or commanded by God for the Nation of Israel.
Two things that ARE described are the Menorah (a seven-branched candelabrum that was used in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple in Jerusalem) and the Star of Remphan (an occult image associated with the "god" Renpham).
I'll sum up basically what happened and then I'll give you all the backup images and sources.
So basically, here's the short summary of what happened: God commands Israel in the Bible to use the Menorah as the sign for Israel. Nowhere in the Bible does God tell Israel to associate itself with any kind of Star. No evidence exists in the Bible that King David had anything to do with an image of a Star. The only mention of an image of a Star is the Star of Renpham which is explicitly condemned in the Old Testament AND New Testament (usually a very powerful confirmation when something is confirmed in both Testaments). Then over time the Star of Renpham "shifts" into the newfangled "Star of David" in about the 1800s and from the 1800s until now slowly replaces the Menorah and becomes the national image for the State of Israel, so much so that it becomes the image on the Israeli flag.
That's the summary!
Now let's dig into the details....
The Bible does not explicitly mention the Star of David as a sign of Israel. The menorah, however, is clearly described in the Bible as a significant symbol for Israel.
The Menorah
- Biblical Basis:
- The menorah is described in detail in the Bible, particularly in the books of Exodus and Leviticus. It was used in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple in Jerusalem as a sacred object.
- Exodus 25:31-40 and Leviticus 24:2-4 provide the instructions for the construction and use of the menorah, which was to be kept burning continually as a symbol of God's presence and Israel's mission to be a "light unto the nations."
The Star of David
- Biblical Basis:
- The Star of David, also known as the "Shield of David" (Magen David), is not mentioned in the Bible. Its association with Judaism and Israel developed much later, likely during the Middle Ages.
- The Star of David is now widely recognized as a symbol of Judaism and the modern state of Israel, but it does not have a basis in biblical scripture.
This image is never connected to Israel at any point in the Bible, and is specifically condemned in both the Old and New Testaments:
AMOS 5:26 (NKJV): You also carried Sikkuth your king and Chiun, your idols, THE STAR of your gods, which you made for yourselves.
ACTS 7:43 (NKJV): You also took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and THE STAR of your god Remphan, images which you made to worship.
Even if you don't know a ton about the Bible, you know the "Temple of Moloch" is probably something you want to avoid, as well as the associated "Star of the god Remphan" who looks a lot like the demonic goat god Baphomet:
Star god Renpham:
Baphomet:
The Star of Renpham is sometimes drawn with 5, 6 or 8 points.
Here's 5:
Here's 6 (As Above, So Below):
And here's the image ChatGPT drew for me when I asked it to draw the Star of Renpham:
Notice it draws it primarily with 6 points that looks just lie the Star of David but then inside the middle it gives the 8 point version and in other places like the top left it gives the 5 point version.
It's amazing how advanced AI is getting that it knew to give me all three versions in the one image, but to make the 6-pointed Star of David version the most prominent.
Here's how the transition occurred, starting in the 1800s....
The transition from the menorah to the Star of David as the most widely recognized symbol associated with Israel and Judaism happened over several centuries, with the key developments occurring in the medieval period and culminating in the modern era.
Medieval Period
- Emergence of the Star of David: The Star of David, or "Magen David," began to be used as a symbol of Jewish identity in the medieval period, particularly in Europe. Its precise origins are unclear, but by the 14th century, it started to appear on Jewish synagogues and gravestones. The Star of David was adopted by various Jewish communities as a symbol of protection and identity.
18th and 19th Centuries
- Widespread Use: The Star of David became more widely associated with Jewish communities in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries. It was increasingly used as a symbol of Jewish identity, alongside other traditional symbols like the menorah.
- Zionist Movement: The Star of David gained significant prominence in the late 19th century with the rise of the Zionist movement, which sought to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. The symbol was adopted by the movement and used in various Zionist publications and banners.
20th Century
- Creation of the State of Israel: When the State of Israel was established in 1948, the Star of David was chosen as the central symbol on the national flag. The decision to use the Star of David was influenced by its widespread recognition as a symbol of Jewish identity and by its use in the Zionist movement. The flag of Israel, with its blue Star of David between two horizontal blue stripes, was officially adopted on October 28, 1948.
Replacement of the Menorah
- Modern National Symbols: While the menorah remained an important religious and cultural symbol, especially within Judaism, the Star of David became the primary emblem of modern Jewish identity and the State of Israel. The menorah, however, is still used as a national emblem of Israel and appears on the official state emblem, which features a menorah flanked by olive branches.
The Star of David didn't just make its way onto the Jewish Flag, it also is on our money.
Did you know that?
Take a look:
The occult image has been used for centuries and usually with very occult connections like to Freemasonry:
As I said at the beginning, this is not an attack on the true Biblical state of Israel by any means.
Israel has been corrupted, and I hate that.
But it's nothing new.
Jesus himself in John 8:44 looked straight at the corrupt religious leaders who had corrupted Israel even in Bible times and he told them they are straight from their father the Devil, take a look:
- "You are of your father the devil, and your will is to do your father's desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks out of his own character, for he is a liar and the father of lies."
Certainly, Jesus was not anti-Israel.
He was expressing the same sentiments I am, which is very corrupt and very powerful people for centuries have done all the can to corrupt and twist and pervert God's original design and image for Israel.
So this is nothing new, and it shouldn't be surprising.
In fact, I've written extensively on this topic.
Here's much more:
So...What's Going On With The Jews?
Buckle up folks, we're going to tackle a big one today.
A dicey topic, fraught with minefields and ditches, but something that must be addressed.
And that question is simply this: "What's going on with the Jews?"
Allow me to explain...
And I think you might be very surprised by my take after you get done reading all of this.
I also want to make clear that I 100% support Biblical Israel and in no way is this some garbage "anti-Semitic" post. So dispense of that nonsense right upfront. We don't do that here.
But that's actually why this article is so important to write, because that kind of stuff is growing, and at a rapid pace.
So what's going on?
And what is TRUE when it comes to the Jews?
Hatred of the Jews and anti-Jewish rhetoric seems to be at a localized high recently. I can't say "all time high" because, well, I don't think you're going to eclipse what happened in Germany in the 1940s until the Book of Revelation fully starts playing out. But perhaps we are close to that or even in the beginning chapters of it.
But here's what I've noticed and here's what many of you have asked me -- in the comments to articles, in emails to me, and even in real life: "What's going on with the Jews?"
Allow me to rephrase that just a bit....
The question is more like this: I'm confused because I read in the Bible that the Jewish People are God's own people, the Apple of his Eye. A chosen people. But yet so many things I see in the world today make it look like the Jewish People are actually not that great of people. Worse than that even, they do some pretty strange and sick things! So help! I'm confused! How do I reconcile these two things!
Anyone else ever felt confused by that question?
I know you have because I hear it ALL THE TIME.
Let's take a look at some of the sick and strange things we seem to be reading about more and more about the Jewish People in the news today before I give you my take on how to reconcile all of this in a way that makes perfect sense and is Biblically grounded.
Dom Lucre on Twitter has been leading the charge on this, for better or worse.
Here's just one example of what he's been posting but I think this sums up a lot of it:
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: Users on X are absolutely outraged over the recent antisemitic rants that Community Notes have been going on. I don’t know how we can ban or demonetize Community Notes but Elon Musk or Linda Yaccarino need to do it quick before this thing becomes a massive trend. pic.twitter.com/J75czBgefO
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) January 24, 2024
Zoom in:
So....here's the thing that is leading to so much confusion and the reason I'm publishing this article -- most if not all of these things are TRUE!
Stunning I know, but most/all are accurate.
For example, we've covered the Jewish Rabbi who owns PornoHub recently ourselves:
And then let's take one of the other most incendiary things on that list: that (some) Jews follow a practice where a rabbi orally suctions (sucks) the blood from the circumcision wound of a baby.
Also true!
It's called the metzitzah b'peh, and we asked Twitter's own Grok itself about this and it is confirmed true:
I love how Grok questions the practice because it has been linked to cases of herpes transmission.
Ok fair enough, but how about questioning the practice because it's a creepy old Rabbi sucking a baby's penis???
That's sick stuff.
But now I want to answer the question: How do you reconcile this in a Biblically-faithful way to the Bible saying the Jews and the Nation of Israel are his people?
Because it does say that, many times:
The concept of Israel as God's chosen nation is a recurrent theme throughout the Bible. This idea is expressed in various passages that highlight Israel's unique relationship with God, their calling, and the covenant established between them. Here are ten verses from the Bible that articulate the notion of Israel as God's chosen nation:
So why is this all so confusing?
The Bible makes clear that the Jews are God's chosen people....but why then are they the ones controlling most of the porno online and running around with creepy old alleged "religious leaders" sucking on baby peeners? That's sick and obscene and in any other context in life would land you straight in prison!
Whenever things like this seem very confusing and directly contradicting each other it's a good idea to return to a couple basic truths.
The first is we find the truth in the Bible, and we use that as our foundation as we interpret all other facts and circumstances we are seeing.
And that Foundation of Truth gives us a few fundamental truths that we'll rely on as we go forward...
One is that Israel is indeed a chosen nation, chosen by God (YHWH). That's clear. That's not up for debate. More on that in a bit down below when we dig into "Cosmic Geography"...
Another truth is that in the end times (call it whatever you want, Apocalypse, the end of the age, the Second Coming, Revelation) all the Nations of the World will be united as they fight against Jesus Christ and Israel. That's in your Bible, did you know that? Multiple times:
- Revelation 16:14 - "For they are the spirits of demons, performing signs, which go out to the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty."
- Revelation 19:19 - "And I saw the beast, the kings of the earth, and their armies, gathered together to make war against Him who sat on the horse and against His army."
- Zechariah 14:2-3 - "For I will gather all the nations to Jerusalem to fight against it; the city will be captured, the houses ransacked, and the women raped. Half of the city will go into exile, but the rest of the people will not be taken from the city. Then the Lord will go out and fight against those nations, as he fights on a day of battle."
- Revelation 17:14 - "They will wage war against the Lamb, but the Lamb will triumph over them because He is Lord of lords and King of kings—and with Him will be His called, chosen and faithful followers."
- Joel 3:2 - "I will gather all nations and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat. There I will put them on trial for what they did to my inheritance, my people Israel, because they scattered my people among the nations and divided up my land."
- Revelation 20:8-9 - "And will go out to deceive the nations in the four corners of the earth—Gog and Magog—and to gather them for battle. In number they are like the sand on the seashore. They marched across the breadth of the earth and surrounded the camp of God’s people, the city he loves. But fire came down from heaven and devoured them."
So we know that's the roadmap we're headed towards.
And the other truth we have is a meta-narrative throughout all of the Bible which basically says that Satan (again, take whatever name you want, The Snake, Lucifer, Satan, Antichrist, Azazel, Baal) hates God but he especially hates Christians and the Jewish People.
So now put all of that together and I'm going to give you exactly how this all fits perfectly together and explains what seems at first like a giant, confusing mess....
Is Israel evil?
Are the Jews evil?
Are God's chosen people evil?
No. Not the real ones.
I believe there is absolutely a strong remnant of Biblical Jews / Biblical Israelites descended from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob on the Earth today. God's Chosen People. The Bible tells us God's chosen Nation will always exist. So we know they're here.
But we also know Satan is a deceiver and he brings confusion. So if you're experiencing confusion on a topic (like this one) that's usually a GREAT indicator that he's involved and behind it all.
So I'll just cut right to the chase and give you the answer: If you're Satan and you know you can't defeat God, but you want to cause as much confusion and problems here on the Earth in the meantime, especially for Christians and Jews, what would be the best way to do it?
You'd do what Satan always does when it comes to God's truth....he creates a counterfeit version.
He's done it to everything.
What do you think of first when you hear the Rainbow?
The Gay Pride and LGBTQP+ nonsense, right?
That's just a counterfeit of God's original.
The Rainbow was created by God and belongs to God and was his first.
It has powerful meanings and purposes, well beyond just the traditional story of God's promise to never destroy the Earth again by flood.
There's so much more to it, read this if you don't know:
But just as Satan takes God's creation and counterfeits it like with the Rainbow, he's done the very same thing to the Jewish people.
He's slithered his way in and counterfeited the Jews.
Simply put, I believe there are vast amounts of people (now and throughout history) who have reached top positions in Judaism who claim to be Jews but are actually the exact opposite -- a brood of vipers!
You do know even in the Bible Jesus called the Jewish leaders that to their face, right?
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