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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Courtfighter Symbol Familiarize Muslims, Christians, Jews With The Dragon Part II by Van Stone vspfoundation@yahoo.com

Courtfighter Symbol Familiarize Muslims, Christians, Jews With The Dragon Part II by Van Stone vspfoundation@yahoo.com



Above: Official symbol of the Courtfighter
organization. Scales of Law in the State of
PA. The Two Dragons are reflecting the
Human Scale. And the Dragon Face on the
ledge reflects the Holy Book that are common
symbols for court justice for all.

In the image, at left, is the Dragon depicting the European Dragon which was the most dangerous, killing hundreds of people each year. In the image, at right is the Dragon depicting the Americas Dragons, such as Vinland and California, which were aggressive but rarely assaulted humans without provocation. Both the Left Dragon and the Right Dragon symbol scales of injustice in the courts today.

Many Chinese people often use the term "Descendants of the Dragon" as a sign of ethnic identity.

In ancient times, many African people, such as the Egyptians used the art work of the Dragon as a sign of ethnic identity, sort of like Americans use human DNA today. Fire represented soul sparks of light emanating from the flame of creation, the base of your skull emerging from your spinal column, and clinical settings.

Dragons, were considered by some ancient Eastern civilizations to be similar to, in form and inhabitant, the lizard or crocodile, birds, and/or the blue whale depending on the variations of the ancient Chinese, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek and Roman literature.

Dragons were both water and land mammals. However, dragons were considered more biologically complex like reptiles despite their look and behavior of the mammal. It is believed that dragons also had vocalization abilities like the parrot and/or blue whale has today. Also, it is believed that dragons would spout fire from its mouth and/or nostrils.

Long and slender, the dragon’s body can be various shades of gold, purple, red, black, green, blue, and white, and somewhat lighter underneath.

Therefore, the dragon was a mammal that could completely reflect a balanced measure of the attributes of all the animals ever living on the earth combined into one beast. Dragons could swim, fly, walk, and also even talk, making it the most wisest, and powerful amongst any animal in any environment on the earth. Although the dragon was the fastest known animal in the water and in the air, it was not the fastest known animal on the ground. Ancient Africa text explains then and in modern times that there was no animal faster on the ground than the cheetah. Nevertheless, dragons laid eggs to give birth even though they were mammals.

Like the Blue Whale today that is at up to 32.9 metres (108 ft) in length and 172 metric tons (190 short tons) or more in weight, it is the largest animal ever to have existed, (larger than the largest known dinosaur), similar was the Dragon in size but not shape. Because of its size the dragon was an animal that represented supporting the will of what was from beneath and above.

As with other dragons, its diet consists almost exclusively of small fish. It would also eat whatever an eagle and cheetah would. However, like the blue whale, the dimensions of its throat are such that a blue whale cannot swallow an object wider than a beach ball, the dragon held objects in its belly for long periods of time.

Dragons had a tendency to congregate in water habitats like seas, oceans, rivers, lakes, wetlands and sometimes in brackish water. Dragons also were known to congregate in land habitats such as caves adjacent to water and mountain area. But they were not like lions, territorial, or like hyenas, scavengers, animals that will eat you dead or alive.

Dragons most commonly lived alone or with one other individual. Dragons were independents that could roam about creating order for good or bad.



Above: Official symbol of the
Courtfighter organization.
Scales of Law in the State of PA.
The woman represents Lady Justice,
without the blindfold. The Dragon
is reflecting the Human Scale,
and/or the Holy Book that are
common symbols for court
justice for all.

Interestingly, like the blue whale’s only natural predator being the Orca, the dragon could face Orca attacks when in the water. In addition, dragon’s predator was known to be the eagle when in the air. And it’s predator was known to be the tiger (and lion), hyena, and wolf dog when on the ground.

Dragons could produce sounds during distress and in aggressive displays. They can also see extremely well, hear extremely well, and speak extremely well.

Like many large crocodilians that swallow stones (called gastroliths or stomach stones) which may act as ballast to balance their body or assist in crushing food, dragons too swallowed stones. Wherever dragons lay down, in an underground lair or cave, most often stones of fire would be about. Dragons swallowed firestones enabling them to breathe smoke and fire as long as the stones were hot.

Like crocodiles, dragons had smooth skin on their belly and side, while their dorsal surface is armored with large osteoderms. The armored skin had scales and was thick and rugged, providing some protection. But dragons did not and could not live in fire.

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