Oprah Shows Her Masonic Allegiance

In this screen capture from today's episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show," you can clearly make out the head of the Masonic idol, Baphomet, on Oprah's chest--close to her heart, you might say. The shape of Baphomet's head looks like its made from purple swarovski cyrstals. At first, I thought maybe the shape only appeared because Oprah was wearing an open collar v-neck sweater but on closer inspection, the shape appears stitched in. I realize this could just be coincidence but I actually watched this episode, which was the second part of her reunion with former apprentice Iyanla Vanzant, whom Oprah had a falling out of sorts with years 11 years ago. What makes this interesting, is not only did they stop speaking 11 years ago but today's date is 2/23/2011, which adds up to 11. 11 is the first Master Number in Masonic numerology, where all numbers (except doubles like 11, 22, 33...) are added up together to get the final number.

Iyanla Vanzant's Peace From Broken Pieces
Vanzant was on the show to promote her new book, "Peace from Broken Pieces," which sounds strikingly like programming terminology. Mind control victims are programmed with fractured mirrors, which is said to reflect the state of their fractured minds, caused by intense repetitive physical trauma. Iyanla Vanzant survived childhood rape, physically and psychologically abusive relationships and poverty but later became a millionaire bestselling author after appearing numerous times on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" throughout the 90's. The 23rd of February is also worth mentioning as the number is central to the 23 enigma, which is the theory that most events or incidents are directly connected to the number 23, some modification of the number 23, or a number related to the number 23.

You can't see it in the image above, but Oprah was also wearing some Christian Louboutin shoes, which are known for having red soles, denoting possible Wizard of Oz programming on her part.

Inner Visions Worldwide logo
On Dr. Iyanla Vanzant's official website, this logo of the all-seeing eye with sun rays above it, the ocean beneath it and two Masonic pillars on both sides, appears. Even though Masons are traditionally male, women are often associated with less mainstream brotherhoods and orders such as the Daughters of the Nile.