THE WHITE ROBE OF ZARATHUSTRA AND THE WHITE POPE
- ParrisVstefanow

- Apr 24
- 2 min read
Papal observers have noted over the years how the Pope always wears white while his visitors and dignitaries always wear black .
The dress décor appears to be rigid and cast into stone. Why?
There is a message and a meaning as we shall soon see.
Keep in mind that the Vatican is in alliances (concordats) with secular and religious powers that truly do seek power and control over this planet earth.
In this world, symbolisms do carry a lot of substance and meaning. To believers in the authentic Jesus of history, these symbols may have no literal meaning. We are clueless.
To billions of others, these symbols define a pathway that will forever alter the course of this earth’s history.
The power players who read these symbols include:
- The Vatican hierarchy which fronts for the “Society of Jesus” known as the Jesuits
- The Jewish Rothschild’s; the Neo-Sabbatean Donmeh Jews and the European based Illuminati who later infiltrated and gained control of the upper echelons of the Scottish and the British Masonry
Where does this symbolism of black and white come from?
The earliest concepts of dualism, the powers of good and evil, white and black, arrived in the steppes of ancient Persia about 4000 years ago with the founding of the religion of Zoroastrianism by Zarathustra.
According to scholars of the occult, modern day Satanists recognize Zarathustra as a type of an "Antichrist".
In the pictorial portrayals of Zarathustra we see a spiritual leader wearing white, very similar to the white linen tunic that was worn by Aaron and the high priests of Israel yet with only a linen waist band.
In the photo of Zarathustra in link below, he is represented as levitating above the ground, a form of transportation that is supra-human.
He stands in front of the sun and represents or embodies the power and glory of the Sun God.
His right hand is pointed upward in a gesture called a “mudra” which is an occult sign considered to carrying with it the effects of “magic”.
This represents him as being a god or a supernatural being representing the Sun-god, Lucifer.
(Quoted by in Cathy Burns, Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated, p. 231 from a Dictionary of Mysticism)
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