“The legend of Melusine runs deep in French history even to the days of Charlemagne. Several royal houses trace their lineage from Melusine's family, including Houses of Plantagenet, Angevin, and Anjou.“ thescottsmithblog.com/2018/02/the-hi…
As cited by Flori, the chronicler Giraud le Cambrien reports that King Richard was fond of telling a tale that he was a descendant of a countess of Anjou who was in fact the fairy Melusine, concluding that his whole family "came from the devil and would return to the devil."
This she-dragon creature has made multiple appearances in iconography, as well as history. The oldest known image of Melusine, the twin-tailed mermaid, is on the mosaic floor of the Otranto Cathedral.
“Otranto was also home to a thriving Jewish community. Some hypothesize that Kabbalah, a form of Jewish mysticism, is the key to understanding the unusual mosaic.
Eden, Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism, and an evil serpent-lady. Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Lilith.“
Lilith has been called "the goddess of a thousand faces," but she's no goddess. Sometimes described as Adam's first wife among her promoters, she is typically described in literature as the devil's own wife and a "child eater." Lilith is actually entire category of demons.
Lilith frequently occurs among the archetypes of the world's cultures. She is the Siren, the Lady in White, Duessa in The Faerie Queen, even Ursula in Disney's The Little Mermaid, and, of course, dragon-lady Melusine. She dates as far back as 2000 BC...
Here is a Starbucks meme you might encounter "floating" around the internet describing the Starbucks logo as derivative of the Dagon fish god:
Here are some common depictions of Dagon:
More, added at my own discretion.
Judges 16:23 describes how the temple to Dagon in Gaza is destroyed by Samson. Samson was chained to the temple's supporting columns. Samson knocked these down and destroyed the pagan temple as his last act after regaining his strength.
Temple of Dagon set from movie.
Another temple to Dagon, located in Ashdod, is described at 1 Samuel 5:2–7 and 1 Maccabees 10-11. King Saul's head was displayed in a temple of Dagon as described in 1 Chronicles 10.
Is the Starbucks logo Dagon, the fish god?
No, the crowned female with double fish tails is likely not dagon, the male pagan god of the Philistines.
There is far more evidence supporting the Melusine theory of the Starbucks logo.
Either way you cut it, though, the symbolism of the Starbucks logo is evil.
P.S.
And now I finally understand Austin Powers and Dr. Evil's corporate acquisition of Starbucks:
These gene therapy modification shots are not technically "vaccines" as the word has been defined over the past few centuries. As such, insurance companies could find more loopholes while avoiding any future life insurance payouts.
Covid vaccines are NOT fully FDA Approved, and are ONLY experimental vaccines, granted temporary, "Emergency Use." As voluntary test subjects in a medical trial, the insurance companies can null insurance contracts due to nondisclosure by the participant.