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Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2026 6:25 pm
He said it was something very magical. For some reason, he started talking
about initiated people — Masons or Illuminati — who wear rings. He said
they first twist the ring to hide the signet (facing the palm), and then they
twist it back. He said that when they twist them like that, they are “turning
something on” or “turning something off” when they need to perform a task.
And so, for some reason, he tells me that if I’m going to a meeting, I need
to twist them all so the stones face inward, and then, once the meeting
is over, I can turn them back. Or vice versa. It was something like that.
But I didn’t really delve into the details of it.
He noticed my pendant. It’s a circular gold pendant with a four-leaf clover
made of enamel inside. He said that it’s not just a four-leaf clover, but
something else — you’ve probably seen it in Christianity, in religions, where
they often depict this in churches; those four-petaled flower shapes with
patterns. He says it means something else as well, some kind of flower,
and that it’s a big deal — he said he understood why I wear it. Next, I show
him the Orb (Derzhava) pendants, a small one and a larger one. He chooses
the larger one for himself. I ask: “Why?” He says it’s important for a pendant
to be heavy so that you can feel it. And I had always intentionally made
the pendants heavy. I say: “But I have this small Orb, and it’s solid gold.”
He says: “The small gold one is fine, it’s heavy.” But the small gold-plated one
is too light for him; he says it’s hard to feel, whereas the other one is heavier.
So he took the second one from me — the larger, silver gold-plated one.
I was very happy about that.
People always had a very unusual reaction to this Orb pendant. I gave this
Orb to everyone I met, and it always depended on the circumstances. For some
reason, some got the small one, others the larger one. But for the most part,
it seemed to work out based on their build. The women and girls got the
small ones, as did the smaller men. But for the big, sturdy guys — they got
the large Orbs.
about initiated people — Masons or Illuminati — who wear rings. He said
they first twist the ring to hide the signet (facing the palm), and then they
twist it back. He said that when they twist them like that, they are “turning
something on” or “turning something off” when they need to perform a task.
And so, for some reason, he tells me that if I’m going to a meeting, I need
to twist them all so the stones face inward, and then, once the meeting
is over, I can turn them back. Or vice versa. It was something like that.
But I didn’t really delve into the details of it.
He noticed my pendant. It’s a circular gold pendant with a four-leaf clover
made of enamel inside. He said that it’s not just a four-leaf clover, but
something else — you’ve probably seen it in Christianity, in religions, where
they often depict this in churches; those four-petaled flower shapes with
patterns. He says it means something else as well, some kind of flower,
and that it’s a big deal — he said he understood why I wear it. Next, I show
him the Orb (Derzhava) pendants, a small one and a larger one. He chooses
the larger one for himself. I ask: “Why?” He says it’s important for a pendant
to be heavy so that you can feel it. And I had always intentionally made
the pendants heavy. I say: “But I have this small Orb, and it’s solid gold.”
He says: “The small gold one is fine, it’s heavy.” But the small gold-plated one
is too light for him; he says it’s hard to feel, whereas the other one is heavier.
So he took the second one from me — the larger, silver gold-plated one.
I was very happy about that.
People always had a very unusual reaction to this Orb pendant. I gave this
Orb to everyone I met, and it always depended on the circumstances. For some
reason, some got the small one, others the larger one. But for the most part,
it seemed to work out based on their build. The women and girls got the
small ones, as did the smaller men. But for the big, sturdy guys — they got
the large Orbs.