I am just wondering..and I am also connecting this to Bohemian Grove...along with the Illuminati. but why in the world is there a statue of Persephone on top of the white house? I thought it was originally supposed to be Mary or someone...but the goddess of the underworld???....hmmm.....seems odd to me.
Persephone was the goddess of vegetation. Her nicknames included the likes of "the goddess of spring", "the savior maiden", and "the bringer of fruit". She was NEVER depicted with a sword and shield, as the women who adorns the capital building is. She was almost always depicted holding either a pomegranate, an ancient musical instrument called a sistrum, or tools related to harvesting fruit or grains. Therefor, it's not her on the building, which also means that the entire premise of your conspiracy is inaccurate.
Anyways, the reason why this relates to Bohemian Grove ritual, is because they were using the song from Fantasia from the short called, "Goddess of Spring" In which it involved the goddess of the underworld kidnapping the princess.
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread198128/pg1
In the story of Persephone, she was not the kidnapper, she was the kidnapee. She was the daughter of Demeter, goddess of the harvest. Hades fell in love with her, and abducted her one day while she was out gathering flowers. Demeter became distraught about her daughter going missing, and neglected the earth, making all vegetation die. Zeus then forced Hades to return Persephone to her mother so that she would tend to the earth again, but before Hades complied, he tricked Persephone into eating four pomegranate seeds (hence her most frequently being depicted holding a pomegranate), which bound her to the underworld for four months out of the year. These four months are winter, when Demeter laments her daughter's absence by neglecting the earth. In spring, when Persephone returns to her mother, things begin to grow again, which is why the Greeks viewed her as a savior goddess, because her return marked the return of abundant food sources.
Persephone was the victim, not the perpetrator. She wasn't a demon, she was the reluctant goddess of the underworld and was seen as a savior goddess. So even if it was her, there would be nothing nefarious about it.