Here is an interesting observation. Based on a little research and critical thinking, it is my belief that the Statue of Liberty very well could be a homage to Lucifer...
It is well known by many scholars that after Jesus's Millennial Reign satan was "loosed" to deceive the nations once more. There is some debate to the timeframe, but the statue itself may very well offer some clues.
This statue looks to represent and celebrate the onset of that little season. It is my belief that the current day territory of the United States was once inhabited heavily during the Millennial Reign, and the Old World inhabitants of that time left behind many relics in the form of ancient artworks and architecture. After the end of the Millennial Reign, satan wanted to erase everything holy, take back control, rule and leave his mark. What better way than to inspire a demonic oriented statue viewed by millions?
As satan manipulated minds with his demon army, [occult] symbols began to emerge everywhere. The "deceiver" is masterful in obfuscating agendas, symbology and holding a presence in seemingly innocent ways that feel acceptable to the most innocent mind. This statue is no exception. He blurred intent, design, symbols and wording in order to get his totem out there.
Still scratching your head? Let's diver even deeper..
Revelation 20:1-3 King James Version (KJV) "And I saw an angel come down from heaven, having the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years, and cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon him, that he should deceive the nations no more, till the thousand years should be fulfilled: and after that he must be loosed a little season."
Broken Chains
Now look to her feet. Did you know she had broken chains? I'm sure this is said to symbolize freedom, but it also looks to me like an unleashed being, quite probably a being that was chained for 1000 years and is now "loosed."
What is Lucifer known as? He was the bringer of light. What does the statue hold in her hand? A torch to bring light for all to see.
Now, what is in her other hand? A tablet with the date July 4, 1776. The date is significant in that it represents Independence Day celebrated by the nation. With our skewed his-story one has to wonder if this is actually satan's independence day from being bound by chains and annually we've been tricked into celebrating his freedom (yes, mind-blowing concept I know, but we are dealing with a master deceiver).
1179 Painting Titled
"Satan Summoning His Legions"
In continuing with "light" notice she wears a crown with seven points. When in his-story do you see reference to this crown? Let's look at the Sun God Helios and Sun God Mithra - both are depicted with a pointed crown. As the Tower of Babel was destroyed and language was confused, many words, terms and names were created that meant the same thing. Lucifer, being a deceiver used these "Sun Gods" or "bringers of light" to hide his identity while entrenching himself back onto earth. These "gods" are no more than earthly personifications of satan. This is further proven by the 1903 bronze plaque on pedestal on the Statue of Liberty calling her "The New Colossus" i.e "sun god Helios."
2 Corinthians 11:14 "And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light."
Lastly, have you ever heard of the 1179 painting titled "Satan Summoning His Legions?" The face on the statue looks like an exact replica. It looks to me like he is trying to have a grandiose symbolic representation of summoning his army, and by the looks of the world he is effective in his strategy. There are demonic references most everywhere.