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Taken from wikipedia: Space Delta 18 (DEL 18) is a United States Space Force unit that serves as the National Space Intelligence Center (NSIC). It is headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio and activated on 24 June 2022. NSIC is a field operating agency that is responsible for performing national and military space missions and evaluating capabilities, performance, limitations, and vulnerabilities of space and counter-space systems and services. It is the Space Force's counterpart to the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC).

Here is their emblem:

In case you didn't know, the activation with this space agency coincides with a rare alignment of five planets with the moon: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. But that's not what I want to talk about. I want to talk about the logo. 

First, let's look at the chevron. According to this article the chevron represents the idea that the physical world and spiritual world are not mutually exclusive, but are connected. Pointed downward, the chevron symbolizes the divine feminine, but when it is pointed upwards it symbolizes the divine masculine, like Horus and Zeus. To the Celts, the chevron meant a mighty warrior or hunter.

Don't worry, I'm going somewhere with this.

In the Space Delta 18 logo you've also got the pharaoh looking dude. But my immediate thought was Nimrod.

If you are unfamiliar with Nimrod, he was the king in the Bible who wanted to build a tower to the heavens. Actually the official canon doesn't list him as being in charge of the tower, but extra biblical sources like the book of Jubilees and Jasher credit him, as does ancient Jewish history. He was also stated to be a "mighty hunter before the Lord." (Although the Hebrew word for 'hunter' actually translates to 'tyrant.') 

Nimrod is said to be credited to the mystery religion of Babylon. Our modern lives are steeped in many occult and spiritual rituals, such as worshipping demons, blood sacrifices, and satanic ritual abuse. America was founded on these beliefs and they are still practiced by secret societies today. 

The star could easily represent Lucifer, or maybe the north star that continually guides us home. In Mayan culture Polaris symbolized the search for one's own existence. They believed that the Pole Star could answer all of life's questions. And according to this blog, the Polaris tarot card foretells destruction and mayhem. 

The globe potentially represents ancient Babylon still ruling over the world today. I'm not sure I understand the symbolism behind the grids and the different colors of the globe, although I'm sure they mean something. Everything means something, even if we don't have the eyes to see. It is just like the dollar bill, occult symbolism right under our noses every single day and we don't bat a lash. 

I'm not big into numerology at all, but today is 6/24/2022 =6/6/6

Is Space Delta 18 trying to "build ourselves a city with a tower that reaches the heavens, so that we can make a name for ourselves." Genesis 11: 4 Spoiler alert: That didn't end too well last time. 

I learned today that the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, where Space Delta 18 is located, is basically Ohio's version of Area 51. Look up Hanger 18. There's all sorts of crazy stuff that parallels a lot of what happened in Roswell around the exact same time as the Roswell crash.

::insert X-files music::

Fun fact: Sometimes Owsley and I spontaneously break out into the X-Files theme song. We are actually pretty good at it. 

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