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After the video [[The Danielbeast]], fans developed an interest in the picture that was shown on [[Bree's bedroom]] wall.  Viewers could not see the picture clearly and began debating about what it could be.  Baphomet was one of the many suggestions thrown around (Satan was another).  In later videos, the picture was changed to be of [[Aleister Crowley]].
  
[[Image:Beastphoto.jpg|Blurry Baphomet?]]
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==Misguided speculation?==
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A screen capture from [[The Danielbeast]] (shown at top right) yields a blurry picture on her wall.  It's unclear why fans likened it to Baphomet, but that seemed to be one of the predominant guesses.
  
Fans initially speculated that the picture on [[Bree|Bree's]] wall in [[The Danielbeast]] was of a Baphomet.  The picture in later videos is different and has been confirmed to be of [[Aleister Crowley]].
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When contrasted with a clear picture of Baphomet (see bottom right), it becomes unlikely that this picture was actually of Baphomet.  Furthermore, although the picture on [[Bree|Bree's]] wall is very blurry, one can make out three figures: two adults and a child, in what is very likely just a family photograph.
  
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathomet Wikipedia describes Baphomet as]: " an idol or image of uncertain provenance, depicting a being of heretical worship. The name first came to public consciousness during the suppression of the [[Knights Templar]]
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==The deity==
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{{wikipedia|Baphomet|Wikipedia describes Baphomet as}}: "an idol or image of uncertain provenance, depicting a being of heretical worship. The name first came to public consciousness during the suppression of the [[Knights Templar]]."
  
It is clear from the screen capture at the right that this picture contains a face.  They have a beard and moustache.  When contrasted with a clear [http://www.occultopedia.com/images_/baphomet.jpg picture of Baphomet], it becomes dubious that this picture was actually of a Baphomet.
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Baphomet was supposedly the deity that the knights templar worshipped.  It is suspected that this deity is apocryphal because the Knights Templar who confessed to worship of the "deity" only did so under extreme torture.  Many of them later recanted.  The rendition of Baphomet we have today was actually drawn by {{wikipedia|Eliphas_Levi|Eliphas Levi}}.
 
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Baphomet was supposedly the diety that the knights templar worshipped.  The reality of this deity is suspect because the Knights Templar who confessed to worship of the "deity" only did so under toture.  Many of them later recanted.  The rendition of Baphomet we have today was actually drawn by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliphas_Levi Eliphas Levi].
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Latest revision as of 05:07, 19 April 2007

Is that a picture of Baphomet on Bree's wall? Or is it just a family photograph?
A clear Baphomet picture

After the video The Danielbeast, fans developed an interest in the picture that was shown on Bree's bedroom wall. Viewers could not see the picture clearly and began debating about what it could be. Baphomet was one of the many suggestions thrown around (Satan was another). In later videos, the picture was changed to be of Aleister Crowley.

Misguided speculation?

A screen capture from The Danielbeast (shown at top right) yields a blurry picture on her wall. It's unclear why fans likened it to Baphomet, but that seemed to be one of the predominant guesses.

When contrasted with a clear picture of Baphomet (see bottom right), it becomes unlikely that this picture was actually of Baphomet. Furthermore, although the picture on Bree's wall is very blurry, one can make out three figures: two adults and a child, in what is very likely just a family photograph.

The deity

Wikipedia describes Baphomet as: "an idol or image of uncertain provenance, depicting a being of heretical worship. The name first came to public consciousness during the suppression of the Knights Templar."

Baphomet was supposedly the deity that the knights templar worshipped. It is suspected that this deity is apocryphal because the Knights Templar who confessed to worship of the "deity" only did so under extreme torture. Many of them later recanted. The rendition of Baphomet we have today was actually drawn by Eliphas Levi.