Sforza Black Nobility - Snow White
Sforza coat of arms :
- The House of Sforza incorporated the symbol into their armorial...a serpent in the act of eating a human. It is a historic symbol of the city of Milan, used by companies based in the city." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biscione
- "The House of Sforza are a powerful criminal bloodline from Milan and
Rome that is closely related to the Visconti family. Both the Sforza and Visconti families use a
biscione or serpent eating a child on their coat of arms which displays
their wicked nature and is a symbol for pedophilia and cannibalism.
The Biscione represents the Boidae snake which are constrictor serpents
with females being larger than males. This is where the word Amazon
derives from which were tribes of violent females. The Amazon jungle was
named after the Amazon tribes around the Mediterranean. The Amazon
Jungle is where various constrictor serpents inhabit including the
largest the Anaconda. The character of Hannibal Lecter is supposed to be
a descendent of the Sforza family. The Sforzas and Viscontis oversee
mainstream media in Italy and internationally through mafia managed
pedophilia cults and blackmail."-blacknobilityvaticancosanostra.blogspot.com/2019/08/biscione-bloodlines.
Biscione of a snake eating a human child.
Sforza family is using negative female
archetypes against the Goddess energy
- This is why the Queen is depicted as a jealous enough to murder an innocent girl who is more beautiful and pure.
In Snow white she is clearly depicted as a child organ harvester :
She is into black magic among other things :
Sforza own this car company :

Original logo- Alfa Romeo's logo incorporates two heraldic devices traditionally associated with its birthplace, the city of Milan: A red cross, from the emblem of Milan, and the biscione, a big grass snake swallowing a child—emblem of the House of Visconti, rulers of the city in the 14th century.[57][58][59]
Origin - In June 1910, the Società Anonima Darracq became Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili, and was readying its first model, the 24 HP. The board asked chief engineer Giuseppe Merosi to devise a badge for the radiator shell of the new car; Merosi turned to his collaborators.[60] One of them, Cattaneo, was inspired by the coat of arms he had seen on the gates of Castello Sforzesco to include the biscione in the logo.[60] Merosi liked the idea, and together with Cattaneo came up with a sketch, then approved by managing director Ugo Stella; Cattaneo was entrusted with doing the final design.[60]
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