Rule 10 Submission Statement: The Jerusalem Cross was prominently worn by crusaders during The Crusades and often accompanied by the phrase "Deus Vult" (translated to "God Wills It") during the early crusading movement.

United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has a large Jerusalem Cross tattoo on his chest; as well as a "Deus Vult" on his right bicep. The United States Southern Command posted a propaganda picture of a US Marine wearing a Jerusalem Cross patch, in uniform.

Posted by yellowjackethokie

10 Comments

  1. KitTayTay2021 on

    Anybody who wears crap like this or shouts phrases like allah akbar or whatever it is, is nothing but a religious zealot.

  2. everydaycarrie on

    Because he is an accused rapist, compromised and easy to control.

    Because he is of below average IQ, presents a superficial image of strength, but will always do what he is told to do. Grunt level experience, not command level.

  3. He was drunk and stumbled into a satanic meeting and the rest is history ……………………..

  4. Haunting_Title_8726 on

    It’s a Zionist trick to fool you – don’t believe in it. They want Christians to mobilize against Iran, but in current situation Christians must unite against Epstein cartel – US and Israel.

  5. Doyle_Hargraves_Band on

    I sincerely don’t think he has the mental capacity to think that deep. He probably saw the design and said, “That’s dope bro, I want that on my chest.”

  6. ImperatorMakarov on

    The crusaders are Catholics.

    Pete Hegseth is a evangelical Christian (Zionists)

    They are not the same. If a new crusade happened today it would be against Israel.

  7. Adventurous-Chef8776 on

    I don’t even know what that cross is supposed to mean
    It looks a bit like the St. Georges cross, the flag of England.

  8. before686entenz on

    Trump is a tard there’s no mystery about him hiring someone from Fox News.

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