Mission patches are used by military and space organizations to identify, symbolize and describe a mission’s objectives and its crew. These patches offer a glimpse into the secret operations and the symbolism on them is rather striking. Ominous and cryptic phrases, occult symbolism, references to secret societies, and sometimes a dark sense of humor. Even if one is not well informed into symbolism, it is easy to perceive a sinister meaning from the mission patches. These patches reflect the the true identity of those wearing the patches. These are some of the most sinister occult mission patches I could find…
The occult mission patches
1. All Your Base Are Belong to Us
A giant angry dragon clutching the planet, bringing destruction from space. That’s a nice way to symbolize space missions. The phrase “Omnis Vestri Substructio Es Servus Ad Nobis” can loosely be translated to “All your base are servant to us”. This phrase does not make much sense, except that it vaguely states that the world is owned by those who made that patch. They truly believe that all our base are belong to them, And they love to mock us by showing this on their patch.
2. Supra Summus – occult mission patch
This is a patch for a NRO spy-satellite launch. Those who know some about symbolism will recognize this: An unfinished pyramid topped by the All-Seeing Eye. This All-Seeing- the all seeing eye of lucifer requires help: it needs technology to see.
“LMA” at the bottom right most likely refers to Lockheed Martin Aerospace, which is the ultimate Big Brother company working with the CIA, NRO, NSA and IRS.
Above the All-Seeing Eye is written “Supra Summus”, which can be translated to “Most Superior and Highest”, which indicates they see lucifer as the most high.
3. I Could Tell You…
This patch was designed as a generic insignia for “black” projects conducted by the Navy’s Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Four. The Latin phrase “Si Ego Certiorem Faciam … Mihi Tu Delendus Eris” is roughly translated to “I could tell you … but then I’d have to kill you”.
“I could tell you … but then I’d have to kill you”
4. Get Your Kicks on 66
In this patch for NROL-66, the red beast is holding a street sign of the mythical route 66. It is rather difficult not to see an allusion to the devil (who is often portrayed in red) and the number 666.
Furthermore, according to some occult researchers, route 66 was originally laid out to become a sort of “occult pilgrimage”.
“The famous old American highway “Route 66” was laid out by Freemasons. With the apparent intention of sending masses of automobile riders into a self-processing occult “trip.”
So who is really getting their kicks on Route 66?
5 & 6. The Devil You Know
This patch for NROL-49 (left) depicts a phoenix rising from the flames. The Latin words “Melior Diabolus Quem Scies” roughly translates to mean “The Devil You Know”. So it is clear it represents the devil.
Another occult mission patch (right) related to NRO-49 a devil like creature (referred to by NASA as a devil named Betty). The patch shows the moon partially covering the earth. If you look closely, there are letters on the moon. What do they refer to? At the bottom of the patch, the Latin phrase is also enigmatic: “Primoris Gravis Ex Occasus”. Primoris means “First”, Gravis stands for “important, heavy or serious” and Occasus means “setting of the sun, the West, or fall”. What it exactly means i don’t really know, maybe some suggestions?
Conclusions on occult mission patches
To conclude one thing is certain, the people who made this have a twisted mind. Since most of the patches were not intended for mass exposure, the are not shown in the mainstream media. The patches do not talk about “bringing light an freedom to the world”… they show the world in chains and in flames. Controlled by satan, and the word threaten by death and destruction.
With these occult mission patches we have seen many symbols can be found in the Bible.
- God of this world (2 Corinthians 4:4) This can be seen in the symbol of the dragon having earth in his claws in patch number 1.
- The dragon, the old serpent (Revelation 20:2) Also patch 1.
- Prince of the powers of the air, the spirit that now works in the sons of disobedience (Ephesians 2:2) Almost all patches are related to flying objects and creatures.
- Power of darkness (Colossians 1:13) All patches are about darkness and evil.
(Ephesians 5:11) ”And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”
The occult symbolism illustrated in these patches is also reminder that these organizations have relations to secret societies and serve another god than the God of the Bible. And those who do not serve their god are not welcome in their little club. We are ought not to have part in these unfruitful works of darkness, but rather to reprove them. This is described in Ephesians 5:11. And we know his end: (Revelation 12:9)“And the great dragon was thrown down, that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world—he was thrown down to the earth, and his angels were thrown down with him”
Interesting how you titled the article “Occult Mission Patches Of NASA […]”, yet failed to provide even a single NASA patch. You have to admit yourself that none of these patches have any affiliation to NASA. Anyone with an embroidery machine or hand crafting skills and patience can bring the devils onto a piece of fabric that you posted here. That dragon patch at the beginning is too low-quality for a NASA patch. And the dragon depicted on it is one of those generic DAZ3D models from the early 2000s, one of the few 3D models of dragons commonly available on the internet back in the day. Quite pathetic for a large-scale conspiracy agency, one would think. I’d love to read your analysis of some actual NASA patches next time you title a post like that.