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The Hats of Satanic Dominion
Pope Benedict XVI with Saturno and Solideo
Is the Pope Catholic? It may appear from the round headpiece which the Pope’s wear, a cap
resembling the Jewish kippah, that the Pope is actually Jewish. Those disciples of Christ who will
settle for nothing less than the truth will discover that the Catholics did not borrow this item of
clothing from the Jews, nor did the Jews adopt it from the Roman Catholic church. Both Jews and
Catholics had this item of clothing foisted upon them by Satan. The round cap is an ancient symbol
of Sun worship which can be traced back to Rome, Egypt and Babylon.
In the image above, Pope Benedict XVI is shown holding a papal hat known as the Saturno in his
hands while he wears a cap called the Solideo. These names point back to the origin of these
headpieces. The round cap worn by popes, cardinals, bishops and other Roman Catholic clergy is
commonly referred to as a zucchetto (little gourd). Zucchetto comes from the same linguistic root
as zucchini, a popular variety of squash. If a man’s head may be compared to the shape of a gourd,
then the name zucchetto makes sense. However, the round cap worn by Popes has a more ancient
and more authentic name. It is referred to as the Solideo.
The vulgar explanation for those uninitiated to the mysteries of the Luciferian religion is that the
name Solideo is derived from the Medieval Latin phrase “soli Deo sit gloria,” (to God alone be the
glory), from the fact that the cap is removed by Roman Catholic clergy only on approaching the
sanctuary. However, a secondary meaning which points to the true symbolism of this headpiece is
discerned as we view Soli as a Latin prefix which combines with other words to denote a relationship
to the Sun. The Latin name for the Sun is Sol. An example of an English word that begins with the
prefix “soli” is “soliform,” which means “like the sun in appearance.” The Latin “deo” means “god.”
It is the root of our English word “deity.” Combining “soli” and “deo” we arrive at solideo, “solar
deity,” or “Sun god.”
Although the Roman Catholics may present an alternate and disingenuous explanation for the origin
of the solideo cap’s name to obscure the fact that it derives from Sun worship, it is not as easy to
hide the meaning of Saturno. This papal hat’s name is clearly a reference to the planet Saturn, whose
image it resembles. It is of interest to note that Pope’s wear red Saturnos, while Cardinals and other
Roman Catholic clerics wear black Saturnos. These are two colors traditionally associated with Satan
of whom Saturn serves as a type.