Beneath the sun on the left and right we see two fleur-de-lis, which usually represent French royalty but also can be found many places on the current British Royal Family heraldry. Among other things it represents the lily and Christ (debatable) is known as the "Lily of the valley" in the Old Testament book of the Song of Solomon.
On the left is a combination unicorn and flying horse; some might say half Monoceros and half Pegasus, although it's probably the former two rather than the latter two. Either way, we have a "little horn" reference and this seems to point to the end time variety for sure as it has it's mouth an olive branch. The Bible illustrates over and over again that the coming antichrist will first come in peace.
Surrounded by the sun... |
...a six pointed star either representing the Star of Solomon or Israel. Either way I believe it points to the antichrist.
Who is the knight with the crown? A hint is given by the wordplay on the bottom of the coat of arms which seems to be taken from the coat-of-arms of Prince Charles which (when the Latin and heraldry is combined) portrays the message, 'I the black prince, serve the red dragon.' So it's plausible the knight is the black knight/ the black prince or maybe even King Arthur is plausible.
On the right is a lion with wings; all in all the coat-of-arms is very reminiscent of the Windsor family, that much doesn't even seem debatable.
Something else, in 1989, the company made a television commercial that became one of the greatest commercials in history, according to Wikipedia, featuring a white face on the ground:
Which is of course connecting to the other faces I have shown you over the life of this blog, most-notably the first photo taken of the face on Mars, which has been shown to connect to the Windsor family.
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