Pope Paul VI Audience Hall – explain the snake eye windows with “devil diamond” centres, the “Christ” figure swarmed with snake & tentacles-like imagery & the snake design architecture inside & out. The Pope & audiences sit INSIDE the snake. Hidden in plain sight, but there might as well be a snake on top of a column on either side of “The Resurrection” sculpture. To say the least, the design of this building is bizarre, but for Pope PAUL VI Audience Hall it has to be satanically devised. There is no otherwise reasonable explanation.
As you can already begin to see in the image above, there are two windows on either side of the building that resemble eyes. They are made of stained glass and sit about halfway through the building’s length on either side.
In the centre of the eye shape, you begin to see a slit that could resemble a reptile eye. If you’re not convinced yet, which is understandable, keep reading. Maybe looking at one window on its own isn’t the most clear, so let’s have a look at both of them together now. All of a sudden we begin to see things taking shape here — two reptilian eyes, staring at you as you observe the stage.
Have a look again at the image below — what do you notice down the centre? There stands what looks to be a statue in the middle and then on either side, two sharp, pointed fangs. The building’s roof and sides also resemble scales.
Now let’s pull it together a bit more so we can really see what we are looking at. In the image above, really pay attention to the whole building and stage layout next to the image of a snake. The eyes, the shape, the scales, the fangs, the look and feel of the reptile… it’s all there. One has to ask what is going on here.