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Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Saturday Sep 07, 2024
The 5G Conspiracy & Zombie Apocalypse
The exact origin of the influenza virus is unknown, but it's believed to have been circulating among humans for thousands of years.
The earliest recorded reference to a disease with flu-like symptoms comes from the Greek physician Hippocrates, who described it in his sixth book of "Epidemics" around 412 BC. However, it's important to note that this doesn't definitively prove the existence of the influenza virus at that time.
Over time, influenza has evolved and mutated, leading to various strains and pandemics throughout history. The most recent major pandemic was the 1918 Spanish Flu, which infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide and caused between 20 and 50 million deaths.
I remember there was a meme that showed when radio towers were put up, outbreaks started. For example when the first radio towers were erected in the late 1800’s the outbreak of the Spanish flu came around 1918. The first radio tower was erected in 1895 by Guglielmo Marconi. He used a tall wooden pole to support his antenna, which was a critical component for transmitting radio signals over long distances.
Marconi's experiments and innovations played a significant role in the development of radio technology and communication, too.
By 1910, there were likely several hundred radio towers erected worldwide. The exact number is difficult to determine due to the early stages of radio technology and limited documentation.
Here's what we know:
Early adoption: Radio technology was rapidly developing and gaining popularity in the early 20th century.
Amateur and commercial use: Both amateur radio enthusiasts and commercial entities were building and using radio towers for various purposes, such as communication, experimentation, and broadcasting.
Geographical distribution: Towers were erected in different countries and regions, depending on the level of technological advancement and infrastructure.
While the total number of towers in 1910 is uncertain, it's clear that radio technology was experiencing significant growth and expansion during this period.
By 1918, the number of radio towers worldwide had significantly increased. The exact count is challenging to ascertain due to the rapid growth of radio technology and limited documentation during this era.
However, we can estimate that thousands of radio towers were erected by 1918. This surge was driven by factors such as:
World War I: The war accelerated the development and use of radio communication for military purposes.
Commercial broadcasting: The emergence of commercial radio stations led to a demand for more towers to transmit signals over wider areas.
Amateur radio: Enthusiasts continued to build and operate their own radio stations, contributing to the overall number of towers.
While a precise figure is difficult to pin down, it's clear that radio technology had become widespread and influential by the time of the 1918 influenza pandemic.
So thousands were erected versus hundreds. Could radio have caused the influenza pandemic?
The radiation emitted from early radio towers was primarily electromagnetic radiation. This type of radiation is a form of energy that travels through space in waves. It's similar to the radiation emitted by the sun, but with a lower energy level.
Here are some key points about the radiation from early radio towers:
Radio waves: Most of the radiation emitted by these towers was in the form of radio waves. Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light.
Non-ionizing radiation: Unlike ionizing radiation (such as X-rays or gamma rays), radio waves do not have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms. This means they are generally considered safe for human exposure.
Low levels of exposure: Early radio towers typically emitted relatively low levels of electromagnetic radiation.This was due to the limited power and efficiency of the transmitting equipment at the time.
It's important to note that while the radiation from early radio towers was generally safe, excessive exposure to any type of electromagnetic radiation can potentially have negative health effects. However, the levels of radiation emitted by these towers were well below any known harmful thresholds.
So the likelihood of radio waves generating enough electromagnetic radiation to cause the world to face this flu doesn’t make sense since many cities worldwide didn’t have radio towers, yet faced the Spanish flu. Also, the flu affected sailors and there were no towers on the sea so most likely it was a virus. The towers did generate radiation, this is true, but if there was harm, it was silenced.
Academia says yes, there have been studies examining the potential health effects of early radio tower radiation. While the overall consensus is that the radiation emitted by these towers was generally safe, some studies have explored potential risks.
Here are a few key points:
Limited evidence: Most studies have found limited evidence to suggest that exposure to radiation from early radio towers caused significant health problems.
Non-ionizing radiation: As mentioned earlier, the radiation emitted by these towers was primarily non-ionizing, which is generally considered less harmful than ionizing radiation.
Long-term studies: Some studies have examined the long-term health effects of exposure to radio tower radiation. While these studies have not found definitive links to serious health problems, more research is needed to fully understand the potential risks.
Yes, there have been lawsuits against radio towers and their alleged harm. While these cases are relatively rare, they often involve claims of health problems or property damage attributed to radiation emitted by the towers.
Here are some common types of lawsuits related to radio towers:
Health concerns: Some individuals have claimed that exposure to radiation from radio towers has caused health problems, such as headaches, fatigue, or more serious conditions.
Property damage: Others have alleged that radio towers have caused damage to their property, such as interference with television or radio signals, or decreased property values.
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS): Some individuals who claim to be sensitive to electromagnetic fields have filed lawsuits against radio towers, arguing that the radiation has caused them significant health problems.
It's important to note that the outcomes of these lawsuits can vary widely. While some plaintiffs have been successful in obtaining settlements or verdicts, many cases have been dismissed due to lack of evidence or scientific consensus regarding the potential health risks associated with radio tower radiation.
But did they cause the Spanish flu? I don’t think so. It’s an interesting theory and yes technology does come with health concerns but I don’t see a clear connection as the flue would continue like an outbreak every year due to the towers being on and upgrades. Wouldn’t the flu get worse and not remain the same? It’s up for debate.
There is no evidence of flu outbreaks and cell towers either. However cell towers emit the exact same kind of electromagnetic radiation. Frequency refers to the number of waves that pass a given point in a given amount of time. It is measured in Hertz (Hz).
Radio waves: Radio towers typically operate in the frequency range of 30 kHz to 300 GHz. This includes AM radio (535 kHz to 1605 kHz), FM radio (88 MHz to 108 MHz), and other radio services.
Cell phone signals: Cell phones use a variety of frequencies, but most modern networks operate in the 4G LTE frequency bands of 700 MHz, 1700 MHz, 2100 MHz, and 2500 MHz. 5G networks use even higher frequencies,such as 3.5 GHz, 28 GHz, and 60 GHz.
The main difference in emissions between radio and cell towers is the frequency range they use. Additionally, cell towers often have multiple antennas to transmit and receive signals from different directions, while radio towers typically have a single antenna.
Academia says there is no conclusive scientific evidence to suggest that cell towers are more dangerous to health than radio towers. Both types of towers emit electromagnetic radiation, primarily in the form of radiofrequency (RF) waves.
While there have been concerns about the potential health effects of RF radiation, numerous studies have found no definitive link between exposure to these waves and serious health problems. The levels of RF radiation emitted by both cell towers and radio towers are generally well below any known harmful thresholds.
It's important to note that the specific frequencies used by cell towers and radio towers can vary, but this does not significantly impact their safety. Both types of towers are designed to operate within safe limits set by regulatory agencies.
In world war 2, soldiers used long wave and short wave radio packs to communicate between central command and other squadrons, platoons and planes. These packs were early cell phone technology and emitted radiation. There is no real evidence the operators got sick or had the flu.
We have heard rumors of 5G radio towers that are connected to street lights and people who took the Covid shot could turn into zombies. There are also two movies out there that uses cell towers to turn people into zombies. How likely could an event like that really happen? What would need to be put in the body to be activated? No, it is not theoretically possible for a zombie apocalypse to be triggered by an injection using cell towers.
Here's why:
Biological Impossibility: The concept of zombies, as portrayed in popular culture, involves the reanimation of the dead. This is biologically impossible. The human brain, once it has ceased to function, cannot be reactivated.
Cell Tower Function: Cell towers are electronic devices designed to transmit and receive radio signals. They do not have the capability to interact with biological organisms or trigger any kind of biological process.
No Scientific Basis: There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that a substance could be injected into the body to cause a zombie-like state. Such a scenario is purely fictional and does not have any basis in reality.
While the idea of a zombie apocalypse is intriguing, it is important to remember that it is a work of fiction and does not reflect scientific reality. Or not academia. They refuse it. While it's possible for a virus to mutate and cause a new disease, the resulting illness would likely follow a more traditional disease course, rather than something resembling a zombie apocalypse. I also saw a video of supposed CIA training on zombie attacks and have seen hospitals carrying a manual about it as well. Hospitals have zombie contingency plans as a precautionary measure to prepare for a variety of extreme scenarios, including pandemics, natural disasters, or civil unrest. While the concept of zombies is fictional, these plans can be adapted to address real-world crises that may involve large numbers of sick or injured people.
While the CIA does not publicly acknowledge training in zombie warfare, it is reasonable to assume that they have contingency plans in place for a variety of scenarios, including potential pandemics or other disasters. This would likely include training in how to deal with large numbers of people who may be infected or incapacitated, as well as how to protect themselves and others in such a scenario.
Now, obviously there is something going on. Hospitals do have manuals and the secret service as well for zombies. This is true. But we don’t have any real proof other than these could be practical jokes. As an amateur journalist, I can’t say this is fact or fiction. It requires some major digging. And you know me. The CIA released a classified article written in November of 1991 in an insider CIA newspaper called The Daily Snap.
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It appears the USSR in the 1920’s first started using psycho weapons on their people through drugs and radio waves. It was so successful that the United States picked up on it. The United States copied and perfected the USSR’s method of artificially inducing sleep from a distance. This was a hundred years ago. It appears the government actually can create zombies by using drugs and radio waves. I am sure after 100 years, the military has perfected all sorts of psychological inventions at their disposal and zombies aren’t a stretch anymore. By using drugs and radio waves they can convince the masses to think they are zombies and carry out what would appear to be a zombie apocalypse. And they admit that academia doesn’t believe it which gives the government a plausible excuse to play around with it.
So, there is proof that the possibility of a mass psychosis zombie apocalypse could be created by the government. But what does this have to do with 5G? In order for the zombie apocalypse to work as a psyop against the people, they would need electromagnetic radiation everywhere the subjects are. If the zombies leave the city and go into the woods, the radio strength would disappear and they would come out of the psychosis. The single needs to be constant and wherever there is a natural faraday cage where the earth’s magnetic field messes with the frequency, they would need to put a 5G light there to boost the signal. The same concept would be for blue lights in odd places. The mass hypnotic trance could be affiliated with the blue led lights and their bizarre locations for the purpose of keeping the panic going.
Whether it is 5G or 6G, it doesn’t matter. The signal that they put out is a two way transmission to send and receive data. Perhaps the mRNA shot did have a smart dust self assembling computer and antenna to track the zombies themselves. Luciferase that is purportedly in the vaccine could be the formula to check if someone is a zombie which we already have apps on the cell phone that can scan for it. A zombie apocalypse was theoretically possible to do in the 1990’s as the CIA newspaper revealed. Imagine what they can do now? Perhaps depopulation is on the agenda for the ignorant. Those that chose not to be self aware and inadvertantly took the shot without doing any research. This gives the government an excuse for the outbreak. A way of saying the shot did it but we didn’t force you to take it. That’s on you. And since congress gave big pharma a get out of jail free card, they could use the same logic.
Could it happen? Yes. But will it happen? Most likely, no. This is mutally assured destruction. A weapon to threaten and use againt oither countries. A way of saying use the dollar instead of the Yuan or Ruble or we will destroy your country with a zombie apocolypse. Otherwise, why would the government do this to themselves? They create the weapons mainly for leverage and not to use on its citizens although they do test it on them. The economy would crash and the dollar would die if they released it upon themselves. There is no wisdom in that unless the return of their savior is here and demanded depopulation this quickly. Otherwise, the odds of it happening nationwide is low unless Russia or China did it. But that hurts and alienates them thus war would begin and it’s abvious they are not the provocateers here. It’s The United States that is the evil doer whom creates weapons for mafia control.
The Travis Scott concert is a good example of the government’s experimentation on mind control using drugs and radio waves. You can’t bring in your own water,so whatever they served there was most likely a cocktail of mind control mixed with radio waves to create the crowd to move wherever they wanted. Ten people died and hundreds wounded. In 1979 11 people died at The WHO concert in Cincinatti. Maybe they had the technology then and were testing it to see if it worked with cell towers this time. This is just speculation as there is no real evidence to point the government to the deaths at concerts, but it would be a good way to prove to your opposition of what you are capable of doing with large crowds. I don’t think it would be far fetched to send a letter to North Korea that we can zombifiy their nation using Elon Musk satellites and spray the cocktail in the air. Just one example of how to use this weapon, if real, as leverage.
As scary as all of this may seem, the government has concocted even worse things. They have Tesla technology that can crack the earth in half. We have the ability to create a black hole and can cause a pandemic worse than the black plague. We have the technology to kill ourselves 10x over and psychotic men have tried. You just never heard of it because the plans have been thwarted by acts of god, UFOs or secret service. Even fast depopulation is just too extreme for the sensitive economy so don’t expect masses to start keeling over soon. And how many times have we come close to nuclear war?
The Cuban Missile Crisis (1962): This is often considered the closest the world has come to nuclear war. The Soviet Union deployed nuclear missiles to Cuba, leading to a tense standoff with the United States. A miscalculation or a rash decision could have triggered a nuclear exchange.
The 1983 Soviet Nuclear False Alarm: A computer glitch in the Soviet early warning system mistakenly indicated that the United States had launched a nuclear attack. The duty officer, Stanislav Petrov, decided not to report the incident to higher authorities, potentially preventing a nuclear retaliation.
The 1995 Norwegian Rocket Incident: A Russian early warning system mistook a peaceful scientific rocket launch over Norway for a nuclear missile attack. It took several minutes for Russian officials to realize the mistake, avoiding a potential nuclear response.
Those are the ones that you were informed about. There have been countless of submarine mishaps and computer glitches that almost led to nuclear war and none of are even aware. That doesn’t include the madmen who have seized Cold War nukes from the USSR creating suitcase nukes. There are over a dozen cases involved in cities almost being blown up. Again, no one knows about and the government will keep it that way. The reason is they want the economy to continue robbing the people and earn for the elite. It will take a calamity to happen without interference and that never happens because in this world there are no coincidences. Everything happens for a reason and that is money and power.
The 5G theory of microwaving us due to heavy metals is my favorite conspiracy. No, 5G technology cannot microwave people's insides, even if their bodies were filled with heavy metals.
Here's why:
Frequency Mismatch: 5G operates on radio frequencies, which are much lower than the frequencies used in microwave ovens. Microwave ovens use electromagnetic waves that resonate with the water molecules in food, causing them to heat up. 5G frequencies are too low to have this effect on human tissue.
Power Limitation: Even if 5G frequencies could affect human tissue, the power levels used in 5G networks are far too low to cause significant heating. They are designed to be safe for human exposure.
Heavy Metal Impact: While heavy metals can be harmful to the body, they do not significantly increase a person's susceptibility to electromagnetic radiation. Heavy metal poisoning is a separate health issue that is not related to 5G technology.
The idea that 5G technology can microwave people's insides is a harmful conspiracy theory that has no scientific basis.It's important to rely on credible sources of information and avoid spreading misinformation.
If this was the case, then anyone in a city standing next to a 5G tower at 30 GHz would get real sick. Since these towers are bolted and not mobile, anybody else walking by would get sick, too. Even if they turn up the frequency. For example, radio towers operating at 100 - 300 GHz haven’t heated up a person’s body enough to claim a public health concern. Same with 5G. It does affect health, don’t get me wrong, but not at extreme measures. For example, 5G is old news. 6G is coming. What happened to all the dead people and zombies due to 5G? We are witnessing oversensualization. If cell towers are the boogie man, then there has to be more harm now than ever. To cover up cell tower damage would be really hard given it’s worldwide. Not that it isn’t possible to cover it up. Just common sense tells me they can turn on switches inside the body for a zombie apocalypse but cannot coin our innards. The hospitals are mostly filled with respiratory illness and heart disease. This isn’t a cell tower issue rather a heavy metal geoengineering and parasite issue. And speaking of, please consider elite potion. Our ingredients cancels the Chemtrails and kills the parasites that cause cancer.
Forbes wrote a good piece debunking 5G and the microwave agenda of the CIA. There might be some illogical psychosomatic effects, that because people believe that the cell site near their home is affecting them it actually is, but in terms of direct medical harm this is a fiction. There is a bit which is almost correct in that there are plans for lots of small cells, but small cells and cell towers are different things. “Small cell tower” is an oxymoron. It’s the mobile phone networks planning the small cell installation not the government, and as for covering the whole country we can only wish that were true.
“Of course, there are always detractors for almost any new technology, and health concerns around mobile phones have been a feature for at least 30 years now – still without any proof. For all its flaws, the criticisms levelled here against 5G are, as you’d imagine, rather ridiculous. It’s amusing that to find out more you’re encouraged to visit a website…which most will do using their mobile phone!”
Now for all we know, the CIA put Forbes in the position to write that is causes no harm. This would be for the lobbyists who spend millions on campaign contributions to hush up any harmful affects. Sure, they are unnatural and there will be blowback for such technology health wise. But it’s not causing consistent pandemics that can’t be controlled. Only Covid was pointed at and that pandemic is over according to the Biden administration. The earliest known description of cancer dates back to ancient Egypt, around 3000 BC. It was found in the Edwin Smith Papyrus, an ancient Egyptian medical textbook. While the term "cancer" wasn't used specifically, the document describes a tumor and its removal by cauterization. Cancer isn’t a new disease. Egypt, Greece and Rome all described cancer historically so academia doesn’t believe cancer comes from radio and cell towers. Radiation is apparently harmful to parasites so we can’t put 5G to cancer.
If all cell towers were turned up, they are emitting non-ionizing radiation. This doesn’t split the cells up like a microwave does. It would need the full force of even the satellites but that can’t do enough to char the humans. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t data supporting cell towers and cancer. According to the NIH website: There is evidence for a health risk by RF on humans living around mobile phone base stations: From radiofrequency sickness to cancer.
The objective of this work was to perform a complete review of the existing scientific literature to update the knowledge on the effects of base station antennas on humans. Studies performed in real urban conditions, with mobile phone base stations situated close to apartments, were selected. Overall results of this review show three types of effects by base station antennas on the health of people: radiofrequency sickness (RS), cancer (C) and changes in biochemical parameters (CBP). Considering all the studies reviewed globally (n = 38), 73.6% (28/38) showed effects: 73.9% (17/23) for radiofrequency sickness, 76.9% (10/13) for cancer and 75.0% (6/8) for changes in biochemical parameters. Furthermore, studies that did not meet the strict conditions to be included in this review provided important supplementary evidence. The existence of similar effects from studies by different sources (but with RF of similar characteristics), such as radar, radio and television antennas, wireless smart meters and laboratory studies, reinforce the conclusions of this review. Of special importance are the studies performed on animals or trees near base station antennas that cannot be aware of their proximity and to which psychosomatic effects can never be attributed.
The World Health Organization has created reports about the effects of 5G. Based on mixed epidemiological evidence on humans regarding an association between exposure to RF radiation from wireless phones and head cancers (glioma and acoustic neuroma), RF fields have been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). Studies to date provide no indication that environmental exposure to RF fields, such as from base stations, increases the risk of cancer or any other disease.
So it is possible but they won’t make the time to study it. Just like Gemini AI can’t tell me what the cause of cancer is. Even after thousands of years being around. That’s fishy and absurd. So if the cell towers possibly can lead to cancer, could they truly microwave us? If so, it would be a slow death. Nothing like a pandemic. The most plausible answer is we are slowly getting used to electromagnetic radio waves and adapting to it as normal. This means there is health risk but it will eventually go away as we merge with the intrusion. The Bible says in the end of days written by Daniel iron will mix with clay but it will have problems doing so. It would take hundreds of years to adapt to silicon and metal which is why I believe geoengineering is also a form of terraforming for the return of the nephilim. Cell phone towers can be used as a weapon and we have already been experimented on as a show of force to others. Only whistblowers can give us a glimpse into the compartmentalized secrets of the government and their plans for coercion against other countries. But to unleash full force on its own citizens would mean the end of the country as a whole. A last ditch effort to kill them all before the evidence comes into fruition. But that is highly unlikely as America is vast and bigger than the easier European countries to exploit. An operation that big would cost too much and leave the economy in shambles all for BRICS to pick up the pieces. But I doubt the owners of the federal reserve are interested in crashing g our economy and killing us with microwaves and radiation let alone a full on zombie attack. It’s possible but not profitable.
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Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Edgar Allan Poe: First Conspiracy Theorist or Drunk?
Edgar Allan Poe born January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849 was an American writer, poet, author, editor, and literary critic who is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre. He is widely regarded as a central figure of Romanticism and Gothic fiction in the United States, and of American literature. Poe was one of the country's earliest practitioners of the short story, and is considered the inventor of the detective fiction genre, as well as a significant contributor to the emerging genre of science fiction. He is the first well-known American writer to earn a living through writing alone, resulting in a financially difficult life and career.
EDGAR ALLAN POE has been more misunderstood than any other poet of the recent past. While his life was beautiful and inspired, yet aspersed, his last moments had more of sublimity than those of any of his contemporaries. Throughout his life, Edgar Allan Poe lost the women he loved, including his mother, adoptive mother and wife, many to tuberculosis. Their absence played a huge role in his writing. He married his 14 year old cousin and as offensive as the marriage may be to modern mores, it appears to have been motivated by Poe's understandable desire to unite what little family he had, while his aunt, Maria Clemm—Virginia's mother—consented to the union, and always lived with the couple afterward.
Netflix did a show called the fall of the house of usher which was inspired by Edgar’s book the raven. His story tells a tale of Uber wealthy families and their selling of their soul to the devil. The price they pay doesn’t compare to the huge amount of death that follows the familes’ fortunes. They lose their loved ones but at the cost of millions who fell victim to their fortune. The movie spins hope which isn’t included in the book, about one family member who ends up saving the lives of millions giving the impression that evil and good cancel each other out. I don’t buy it. Edgar was the first recorded conspiracy theorist trying to expose the royal family bloodlines through poetry and short stories. The masses were brainwashed through controlled publications and the only logical way to expose the evil corruption is through code.
Readers of Edgar Allan Poe’s most famous prose and poetry might be unaware of how often he wrote about science. As John Tresch explains in “The Reason for the Darkness of the Night: Edgar Allan Poe and the Forging of American Science,” in the late 1840s, near the end of his life, Poe had established for himself “a unique position as fiction writer, poet, critic, and expert on scientific matters – crossing paths with and learning from those who were producing the ‘apparent miracles’ of modern science.”
Poe exposed pseudoscientific hoaxes – and then, to get his own writing noticed, created them himself. He finally received critical acclaim for his now-classic short stories, among them “The Tell-Tale Heart” (which Tresch describes as “an act of violent irrationality [detailed] in the language of scientific method”) and “The Raven” (which Poe himself proclaimed “the greatest poem that ever was written”). Tresch has painted a full landscape of the journalism of the time, describing the conflicts between writers who made serious scientific observations and those eager to sensationalize or misrepresent new discoveries. “Poe saw his age’s many humbugs and its ‘men of science’ pushing for foolproof forms of scientific authority as secret partners,” writes Tresch. “Together they were establishing the modern matrix of entertainment and science, doubt and certainty. Those who successfully denounced the tricks of charlatans were precisely those with the skills to make themselves believed.”
Speculation and controversy were rife in the press. “In the 1830s and 1840s, the lines between legitimate science, political provocation, and crowd-pleasing quackery were exceedingly difficult to define,” he writes. His descriptions of the way the popular press blended news, entertainment, and hype will remind readers of the media landscape of present-day America, though Tresch himself refrains from explicit comparisons. Poe was also deeply interested in formulating theories about the origins of the universe and the nature of God. Near the end of his life, he wrote a philosophical-scientific treatise called “Eureka,” which has, for reasons that Tresch makes clear, fallen into obscurity. Poe boasted to a friend that “Eureka” was destined to “revolutionize the world of Physical & Metaphysical Science,” but the result was something more confusing than revolutionary. The biographer labels it “a serious mess, a glorious mess, but a mess.”
Despite his success, Poe succumbed to the “perversity” that he believed was built into human nature: When the going got good, he began to sabotage himself. “One of the searing ironies of Poe’s life,” writes Tresch, “was that during this rise to fame, as he developed an ideal of the quasi-omniscient author in total control of the creative process, his life was falling apart – his career, his relationships, and his very mind – a victim of bad luck, alcohol, and self-sabotage.” In the end, the telltale heart of “The Reason for the Darkness of the Night” is this: “Poe’s fantastic tales, detective stories, and nonfiction writings dramatized the act of inquiry and the struggles, fears, hopes, and delusions of the human being undertaking it. His ... search for hidden causes places him at the center of the maelstrom of American science in the first half of the nineteenth century.” Tresch has produced a steady, clever, engaging literary biography that provides an excellent survey of an overlooked aspect of Poe’s writing.
Poe was a warning to all nations about the hidden elite, their pacts with the devil and what their true intentions are. To steal, kill and destroy everything in their path for profit. The love of money is the root of all evil and those that partake become murderers. Not only was Poe a gifted writer, his heart was to expose evil and through wisdom has continued to show the true intent of corporations and countries and their pursuit for world domination and everlasting life in human form to keep their riches.
Theories abound about Poe’s death, but there has yet to be one that proves definitive—a fittingly mysterious end for the master of mystery.
No subject regarding Edgar Allan Poe ignites as much controversy as his sudden death at the age of forty, which remains shrouded in mystery. What we know is that Poe planned trip from Richmond, Virginia to New York City, during which he traveled by steamer and stopped in Baltimore on September 28, 1849. His actions and whereabouts throughout the next five days are uncertain.
Was Alcohol Involved?
On October 3, 1849, printer Joseph Walker found Poe inside or near Gunner's Hall tavern, and sent a note for J.E. Snodgrass, one of Poe’s acquaintances in Baltimore. Walker described Poe as appearing in "great distress.” Snodgrass noted that the clothes Poe wore looked disheveled and out of place: "he had evidently been robbed of his [own] clothing or cheated in an exchange." Snodgrass and his uncle, Henry Herring, both presumed that Poe was in a drunken state and agreed to send him to Washington College Hospital. Once there, Poe was taken to a room reserved for patients who were ill due to intoxication.Poe lapsed in and out of consciousness for the next few days, and according to Dr. John J. Moran, who questioned Poe about his condition, Poe's answers were incoherent and unsatisfactory. Moran also prevented visitors due to Poe’s “excitable” condition. Moran later noted in a letter to Maria Clemm, Poe’s mother-in-law, that during a period of consciousness, Poe held "vacant converse with spectral and imaginary objects on the walls. His face was pale and his whole person drenched in perspiration." Poe died quietly before sunrise on Sunday, October 7, 1849.It may be logical to assume that alcohol played a role in Poe's death, given that it intermittently surfaced as a negative influence during his adult life. But how does it explain why Poe was wearing somebody else's clothes? Nor does it provide any insight into the circumstances that caused him to be found in such an unfortunate state.
Was Poe a Victim of Cooping?
One of the most popular theories about Poe’s death stems from the fact that Poe was found on Election Day, and Gunner’s Hall was a polling location. It is possible that on that day, Poe fell victim to cooping, a common method of voter fraud in the 19th century. Cooping victims were kidnapped, drugged or forced to drink, and disguised several times in order to cast several votes. Others have suggested that perhaps Poe was beaten and robbed, or even that he contracted rabies.Theories abound about Poe’s death, but there has yet to be one that proves definitive—a fittingly mysterious end for the master of mystery.
A Deeper Dive into Poe's Hidden Meanings
While Edgar Allan Poe's works often explored dark and mysterious themes, the specific interpretation of "hidden meanings" is subjective and open to various interpretations.
Many scholars and readers have analyzed Poe's work to uncover deeper meanings related to:
Psychological exploration: Poe often delved into the depths of the human psyche, exploring themes of madness,guilt, and the fear of death. His characters often represent aspects of the human condition, such as the struggle between reason and emotion.
Social commentary: Some argue that Poe's works contain subtle social commentary, reflecting the anxieties and fears of his time. For example, "The Tell-Tale Heart" might be seen as a critique of the oppressive nature of guilt and conscience.
Gothic elements: Poe's stories often employ Gothic elements, such as haunted houses, supernatural beings, and a sense of impending doom. These elements can be interpreted as symbols of the unknown, the irrational, and the forces that threaten our sense of order.
Existential themes: Poe's work often grapples with existential questions about the meaning of life, death, and the nature of reality. His stories can be seen as explorations of the human condition and our search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless universe.
It's important to note that these interpretations are not definitive and can vary depending on the reader's perspective and understanding of Poe's work. Many of Poe's stories can be interpreted in multiple ways, and the "hidden meanings" are often left up to the reader to discover.
Here are some examples of how different readers might interpret Poe's work:
"The Raven": Some interpret this poem as a metaphor for the loss of a loved one and the speaker's descent into madness. Others see it as a commentary on the limitations of human knowledge and understanding.
"The Tell-Tale Heart": Some interpret this story as a psychological exploration of guilt and paranoia. Others see it as a critique of the oppressive nature of conscience.
"The Fall of the House of Usher": Some interpret this story as a metaphor for the decline of a family, society, or civilization. Others see it as an exploration of the power of the imagination and the mind's ability to create its own reality.
Ultimately, the interpretation of hidden meanings in Poe's work is a personal journey that can lead to a deeper understanding of both the author and the stories themselves.
It's likely that Edgar Allan Poe made some people angry during his lifetime. His works often explored dark and controversial themes, and his personal life was marked by controversy and scandal.
Here are some possible reasons why Poe might have made people angry:
His controversial themes: Some of Poe's stories and poems dealt with taboo subjects, such as death, madness, and the supernatural. These themes could have been offensive to some readers and critics.
His personal life: Poe's personal life was marked by controversy and scandal, including his battles with addiction and his involvement in a plagiarism scandal. These controversies may have alienated some people.
His criticism of society: Some of Poe's works contained subtle or overt criticism of society. For example, his story "The Tell-Tale Heart" can be seen as a critique of the oppressive nature of guilt and conscience.
He struggled financially throughout most of his life. His income was primarily derived from writing, and he often had difficulty making ends meet. He frequently relied on loans and advances from publishers to survive.
Edgar Allan Poe's political affiliations were complex and not always consistent. While he was often associated with the Whig party, particularly during his early years, his views were not always aligned with the party's platform.
Some scholars suggest that Poe's political views were more nuanced and that he may have held anti-democratic, anti-Jacksonian, and even proslavery sentiments. However, these interpretations are often based on limited evidence and can be debated.
Ultimately, Poe's political views remain a subject of scholarly debate, and there is no definitive consensus on his affiliation. His work, however, provides some clues about his thoughts on society, politics, and human nature.
Based on the limited information available about Edgar Allan Poe's political views, it's difficult to say definitively what he believed in. However, some scholars suggest that he may have held the following beliefs:
Anti-democratic: Poe's work often expressed a distrust of democracy and a preference for a more hierarchical social order.
Anti-Jacksonian: Poe may have been opposed to the policies of Andrew Jackson, a populist Democrat who was president during Poe's lifetime.
Proslavery: While there is no explicit evidence of Poe's support for slavery, some scholars have suggested that his views may have been influenced by the prevailing attitudes of his time and region.
Edgar Allan Poe's work explores a wide range of themes, but some recurring motifs include:
Death and loss: Many of Poe's works deal with the themes of death and loss, often exploring the psychological impact of these events on individuals.
Madness and the supernatural: Poe's stories often delve into the realms of madness and the supernatural,exploring the boundaries between reality and the unknown.
The macabre and the grotesque: Poe's work is often characterized by its macabre and grotesque imagery, which can be unsettling and disturbing.
The human psyche: Poe was deeply interested in the human psyche and often explored the darker aspects of human nature, such as guilt, fear, and obsession.
The limitations of human knowledge and understanding: Many of Poe's works explore the limitations of human knowledge and understanding, suggesting that there are aspects of the world that we cannot fully comprehend.
It's difficult to say definitively what Poe was trying to achieve with his work. However, it's clear that he was interested in exploring the darker side of the human experience and challenging traditional notions of reality. His stories often raise profound questions about the nature of existence, the human psyche, and the limitations of human knowledge.
A Deep Dive into Poe's Cryptic Codes
While there's no definitive evidence of a hidden government or societal code within Poe's writings, his works do contain complex linguistic patterns and symbolic imagery that can be interpreted in various ways.
Poe was a master of language, and his works often demonstrate a deep understanding of literary devices and techniques.These include:
Symbolism: Poe frequently employs symbolic imagery to represent deeper meanings. For example, the raven in his poem of the same name can be interpreted as a symbol of loss, grief, and the irrational.
Alliteration and assonance: Poe's use of alliteration and assonance creates a musical and rhythmic quality to his writing, often enhancing the emotional impact of his poems.
Repetition: Poe often repeats words, phrases, or images, creating a sense of emphasis and reinforcing key themes.
While these linguistic patterns can be interpreted in various ways, there's no clear evidence that they constitute a hidden code related to government or societal structures. Poe's works are primarily focused on exploring the human psyche and the supernatural, rather than on conveying secret messages or exposing hidden agendas.
It's important to note that while there are no definitive codes within Poe's writings, his work has been the subject of much speculation and analysis. Some readers have proposed that Poe may have hidden secret messages or ciphers within his works, but these claims have not been substantiated.
While Poe's writings contain complex linguistic patterns and symbolic imagery, there's no clear evidence of a hidden government or societal code. His works are primarily focused on exploring the human psyche and the supernatural, and any interpretations of hidden meanings are speculative.
Conspiracy theorists often interpret Edgar Allan Poe's work as a series of coded messages or warnings about secret societies, hidden agendas, or government conspiracies. They may point to specific passages or symbols in his stories and poems as evidence of his involvement in or knowledge of these secret plots.
Some common conspiracy theories related to Poe include:
Secret societies: Some theorists believe that Poe was a member of or had knowledge of secret societies like the Freemasons or the Illuminati. They may cite references to secret symbols or rituals in his work as evidence.
Hidden messages: Conspiracy theorists often claim that Poe's work contains hidden messages or ciphers that reveal secret information about government conspiracies or the true nature of reality.
Government involvement: Some theorists believe that Poe was involved in or had knowledge of government conspiracies, such as the assassination of John F. Kennedy. They may point to specific references in his work as evidence.
It's important to note that these are just a few examples of conspiracy theories related to Edgar Allan Poe, and there are many other variations. These theories are often based on speculative interpretations of Poe's work and have not been substantiated by any credible evidence.
Here are a few examples of conspiracy theories related to Edgar Allan Poe:
Illuminati Connection: Some theorists believe that Poe was a member of the Illuminati, a secret society that allegedly controls world events. They point to references to secret symbols and rituals in his work as evidence.
Hidden Messages: Conspiracy theorists often claim that Poe's work contains hidden messages or ciphers that reveal secret information about government conspiracies or the true nature of reality. For example, some believe that the poem "The Raven" contains a hidden code that references the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Government Involvement: Some theorists believe that Poe was involved in or had knowledge of government conspiracies, such as the assassination of John F. Kennedy. They may point to specific references in his work, such as the mention of a "secret service" in the story "The Tell-Tale Heart," as evidence.
Time Traveler: A more outlandish theory suggests that Poe was a time traveler from the future who was sent back to the past to warn people about future events. They point to references to advanced technology or unusual events in his work as evidence.
Here are a few famous quotes from Edgar Allan Poe:
"I am an artist. I am not a politician."
"I am a man of paradoxes."
"Beauty is the province of the soul."
"The only true paradise is the one we make for ourselves."
"All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream."
"I am a man of mystery."
"I am a man of contradictions."
"I am a man of sorrows."
"I am a man of many faces."
"I am a man of many names."
“Believe nothing of what you read and only half of what you see”
Did Edgar Allan Poe have the power to travel through time. It’s not just the well-known circumstances of his life—orphaned at birth, father of the mystery novel, master of cryptology, maestro of the macabre. Nor am I referring to the head-scratching details of his death, how he was found in a gutter wearing someone else’s clothes, babbling incoherently about an unidentified man named “Reynolds.” And I won’t even get into the confounding reports of a nameless figure who, for seven decades, would show up to Poe’s gravesite on the early hours of his birthday, dressed in black with a glass of cognac and three roses.
Curious and tragic, yes, but hardly evidence that the acclaimed horror writer could transcend the limits of space and time. No, my time travel theory concerns the author’s creative output, which you’ll soon see, is so flukishly prophetic as to make my outlandish claim seem plausible—nay, probable!
The proof is in the pudding, and the pudding is a loosely linked map of flesh-eating floaters, crunched skull-survivors, and primordial particles. OK, here we go…
Written in 1837, Poe’s only completed novel details a mutiny on a whaling ship lost at sea. Out of supplies, the men revert to cannibalism, drawing straws to elect a sacrifice. A boy named Richard Parker draws the shortest straw and is subsequently eaten.
Now here’s where it gets weird(er): In 1884, forty-six years later after the novel’s publication, four men would be set adrift following the sinking of their yacht. Shipwrecked and without food, they too would go the survival cannibalism route, electing to kill and eat a 17-year-old cabin boy. The boy’s name: Richard Parker.
The extraordinary parallel went unnoticed for nearly a century, until a widely-circulated letter from a descendant of the real Parker outlined the similarities between the novel’s scene and the actual event. The letter was selected for publication in The Sunday Times after the journalist Arthur Koestler put out a call for tales of “striking coincidence.” Striking indeed…
In 1848, a railroad worker named Phineas Gage suffered a traumatic brain injury after taking an iron spike through the skull. Somehow he survived, though his personality would change drastically. These behavioral changes were closely studied, allowing the medical community to develop the first understanding of the role played by the frontal lobe on social cognition.
Except for Poe, who’d inexplicably understood the profound personality changes caused by frontal lobe syndrome for nearly a decade. In 1840, he penned a characteristically gruesome story called “The Businessman” about an unnamed narrator who suffers a traumatic head injury as a young boy, leading to a life of obsessive regularity and violent, sociopathic outbursts.
Poe’s grasp of frontal lobe syndrome is so precise that neurologist Eric Altshuler writes, “There’s a dozen symptoms and he knows every single one…There’s everything in that story, we’ve hardly learned anything more.” Altshuler, who, to reiterate, is a medically-licensed neurologist and not at all a crackpot, goes on to say, “It’s so exact that it’s just weird, it’s like he had a time machine.”
Still unconvinced? What if I told you that Poe predicted the origins of the universe eighty years before modern science would begin to formulate the Big Bang theory? Surely, an amateur stargazer with no formal training in cosmology could not accurately describe the machinery of the universe, rejecting widely-held inaccuracies while solving a theoretical paradox that had bewildered astronomers since Kepler. Except that’s exactly what he happened.
The prophetic vision came in the form of Eureka, a 150-page prose poem critically panned for its complexity and regarded by many as the work of a madman. Written in the final year of the author’s life, Eureka describes an expanding universe that began in “one instantaneous flash” derived from a single “primordial particle.”
Poe goes on to put forth the first legitimate solution Olber’s paradox—the question of why, given the vast number of stars in the universe, the night sky is dark—by explaining that light from the expanding universe had not yet reached our solar system. When Edward Robert Harrison published Darkness at Night in 1987, he credited Eureka as having anticipated his findings.
In an interview with Nautilus, Italian astronomer Alberto Cappi speaks of Poe’s prescience, admitting, “It’s surprising that Poe arrived at his dynamically evolving universe, because there was no observational or theoretical evidence suggesting such a possibility. No astronomer in Poe’s day could imagine a non-static universe.”
But what if Poe wasn’t of a day at all, but of of all the days? What if his written prophecies—on the cannibalistic demise of Richard Parker, the symptoms of frontal lobe syndrome, and the Big Bang—were merely reportage from his journey through the extratemporal continuum?
Surely I sound like a tin-foil capped loon, but maybe, maybe, there are many more prophecies scattered throughout the author’s work, a possibility made all the more likely by the fact that, as The New York Times notes, “Poe was so undervalued for so long, there is not a lot of Poe-related material around.”
Was he a Freemason?
Edgar Allan Poe's relationship with Freemasonry is somewhat complex and has been the subject of speculation. While he is known to have had some connections to Masonic circles through his family and acquaintances, there is no definitive evidence that he was openly opposed to Freemasonry as an institution.
Reasons for Speculated Opposition:
Personal Experiences: Poe had a tumultuous life filled with personal and professional struggles, including financial instability and conflicts with other writers and editors. Some biographers suggest that his negative experiences with certain individuals who were Masons may have colored his views.
Literary Critique: In some of his works, Poe critiques institutions and social structures, which could extend to organizations like the Freemasons. His views on secret societies may reflect a broader skepticism about the influence of such groups on society.
Themes of Isolation: Much of Poe's writing explores themes of isolation and alienation, which could be interpreted as a critique of exclusive social organizations, including the Masons. His characters often grapple with feelings of being outsiders, which might resonate with his views on such groups.
Masonic Symbolism in His Work: Some scholars argue that Poe’s use of Masonic symbols and themes in his stories could indicate a fascination with or critique of the organization rather than outright opposition. This duality complicates the interpretation of his stance.
In summary, while there are indications that Poe may have had a complicated relationship with Freemasonry, there is no clear evidence that he was explicitly opposed to it. Much of what is suggested is based on interpretation of his life experiences and literary themes rather than documented opposition.
Poe wasn’t opposed to Freemasonry. As a social fraternity, he did reference it - famously - in The Cask of Amontillado, which was written only 3 years before his untimely death.
There was a political movement - the Anti-Masonic party - that was “sort-of” active during his lifetime, but he wasn’t ever listed as being part of it, nor was he particularly political.
There’s no record of Poe ever joining - or even applying to - the fraternity. Interestingly, though, conspiracy nutbags seem to like to tell a story about Poe being rejected for membership because he was a drunk.
That’s not really a reason for rejection.
Destitution, on the other hand, is - and history indicates that Poe was the first writer to ever make a living solely as a writer. He was a poet. As a writer who makes his money as a writer, I can tell you that being a poet isn’t the best choice if a writer is shooting for anything even close to solvency. If a man is going to end up being a burden on the Lodge, then he is usually politely told that he was rejected for membership.
But, again, there’s no record of Poe being rejected for membership.
Edgar Allan Poe vigorously denounced the Jeffersonian ideal of democracy. He had no sympathy with abstract political notions such as those which had produced liberal republican theory in America and elsewhere. Like Edmund Burke, Poe was highly suspicious of the “well-constructed Republic.”
In 1839, for example, the editor Rufus Griswold, who would later feature as perhaps Poe's most famous enemy, and New England poet Park Benjamin revolutionized American periodicals by launching cheap literary magazines, the Brother Jonathan and New World.
But was he the first conspiracy theorist? Maybe we can find some clues here.
Poe's Argument against Utopia
Introduction
Poe's reaction to perfectibility theory reflects predilections deeper than just an intellectual stance. Because of his psychic drive toward self-alienation, he mistrusted on an instinctual level all forms of society. This bias manifested itself variously, from his well-documented dislike of politicians to the abundance of misanthropes scattered through his fiction. For example, the narrator in “The Man of the Crowd” dismisses with almost a sneer the mania of his subject, suggesting a moral in keeping with the tale's motto by La Bruyère: “Ce grand malheur, de ne pouvoir être seul.”(1) Consequently, Poe could not agree with philosophers such as Condorcet because they dealt with civilization, whereas he would rather ignore society and instead analyze the relationship between man and universe.
One aspect of Poe's social reticence evident in his [page 39:] writings is a counter-utopian element. He pursues similar themes in three short stories: “The Devil in the Belfry,” “The Masque of the Red Death,” and “The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether.” All three works present an enclosed society, seemingly- utopian in character, but each is doomed by some inherent fallacy.(2) As Hawthorne tried to do in The Blithedale Romance, Poe may have intended to comment on the social experiments of his day. Undoubtedly Poe opposed such communities. In his 1845 response to the review of The “Raven” and Other Poems in The Harbinger, Poe labeled the editors, who were associated with Brook Farm, as “respectable Crazy-ites.” He dismissed the reviewer's comments as “all leather and prunella,” hoping “that, in future, ‘The Snook Farm Phalanx’ will never have any opinion of us at all.”(3) Although his quarrel concerned literary matters, Poe's tone indicates that his dissatisfaction had a more fundamental basis — so deep-rooted that he could never agree with any conclusion drawn from such an experimental culture.
Here, though, one critical difficulty arises: Poe's perfectionists probably would have disapproved of utopian communities. For example, Priestley believed that rapid [page 40:] change would achieve little lasting affect.(4) Also, perfectibility theory predicts large-scale social improvements. For proof the perfectionists analyzed the rise and fall of major civilizations throughout history; projects of the size of a Brook Farm or Fruitlands would be beneath their notice. Condorcet envisioned that the political advances in revolutionary France would affect the world.(5)
On the other hand, nineteenth-century utopian communities for the most part retreated from the main current of American history. Thus, to perfectionist theory these communities would represent only isolated, insignificant variations that ultimately failed to promote the general condition of the human race.
Nonetheless, Poe's treatment of utopias in his fiction has partial origins in his views on perfectibility. In one sense, the societies in “The Devil in the Belfry,” “The Masque of the Red Death,” and “The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether” demonstrate at least one aspect of perfection in microcosm. Using both comic and Gothic motifs, Poe traces an ironic downfall in each case — a degeneration based upon the principle he elaborated in Eureka: “In the Original Unity of the First Thing lies the Secondary Cause of All Things, with [page 41:]the Germ of their Inevitable Annihilation.”(6)
As the beauty of the universe must end in-nothingness, so societies — regardless of how perfect in conception — must eventually fail: moreover, the cause of their destruction will be internally spawned. Thus, in exposing the imperfections of small-scale cultures, Poe demonstrates the pitfalls for larger civilizations Likewise, since utopians pretend to goals similar to those of the perfectionists, Poe's fictional treatment of one has implications for the other. In essence, then, perfectibility theory flounders because all things, including perfection, cannot be sustained. Even if the “rapt day-dreams of De Staël” become reality, they would be short-lived and, consequently, meaningless. For Poe, civilization always returns to some previous wretched point-in the cycle of history.
“The Devil in the Belfry”
In his comic tale “The Devil in the Belfry” Poe attacks utopia's delicate balance. The community of Vondervotteimittis incorporates various social infrastructures that make it appear ideal. Its demography has a mathematical regularity. In a “perfectly circular valley,” sixty dwellings are equally interspaced along a quarter-mile circumference that defines the town's border. Each home lies sixty yards from the center of [page 42:] the circle. The repetition of the number sixty implies minutes and seconds, suggesting that one important symbol in the story will be time.
Vondervotteimittis itself seems laid out according to an algebraic formula in which time is a key variable. Poe supports this theme by placing “a circular path, a sun-dial, and twenty-four cabbages” — obviously alluding to the number of hours in a day — in each domestic garden.(7)
Poe follows the clock-like precision of the town's layout with other uniformities. For example “[t]he buildings themselves are so precisely alike, that one in no manner be distinguished from the other.”(8) Constructed of red bricks with black ends, the outside walls resemble “chess-boards] upon a great scale.” Poe continues the geometric pattern inside each dwelling with square-tiled floors. All objects — indoors and out — seem positioned to fulfill some role in perpetuating the town's limited perspectives and purpose.(9)
Perhaps proposing in jest a relationship between [page 43:] physical stature and moral character, Poe inflates the girth of the town's citizens: in each home all are corpulent, from the head of the house to the tabby cat. In fact, the higher a villager's social status, the facter he will become. Above the average citizen are the members of the “Town-Council [who] are all very little, round, oily, intelligent men, with big saucer eyes and fat double chins.”(10) The most exalted official of the town is the belfry-man, whose “stomach [is] very far bigger — than those of any other old gentlemen in the village; and as to his chin, it is not only double, but triple. “(11)
The belfry-man's function is to tend the great clock located atop the council building in the center of the village. The clock's seven faces indicate the seven days of the week.(12) In the memory of the oldest inhabitant of the town, the clock has never malfunctioned, nor has anything changed in vondervotteimittis. This stagnation owes itself to the town philosophy, articulated in the council's three resolutions:
“That it is wrong to alter the good old course of things:” [sic]
“That there is nothing tolerable out of Vondervotteimittis:” [page 44:]
and —
“That we will stick by our clocks and our cabbages.”(13)
The narrator of the tale claims that the Dutch borough was once “the finest place in the world.” It has all the earmarks of the ideal: it is isolated from the terrors of the rest of civilization; it has physical and social structures that are intricately balanced, and its citizens are content with their condition. The philosophy of intransigence dooms the town, however. Anything from the outside world — that is, anything new — must disrupt the social machinery. Consequently, when a devilish-looking man invades the town from the east, attacks the clock keeper and causes the perfect clock to strike thirteen at noon, public harmony irrevocably shatters.(14)
Critical interpretation of the tale reveals several facets of Poe's quarrel with the perfectionists. Whereas Condorcet believed that no limitations existed for the perfectibility of man, Poe saw boundaries in such perfection, characterizing them as anti-intellectual, artistically confining and morally stagnant. He based this assessment on the notion that social perfection entails a fixed social order. Poe regarded this balance as being so precarious that no growth can be permitted, for any new idea would tilt the scales of [page 45:] public harmony. No society can exist free from outside influences, however. Even if the perfectionists achieved their ideals on a planetary scale, Poe would still argue that external forces could upset civilization. In “The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion,” for example, a cosmological cataclysm intervenes into the affairs of men, as a comet destroys the earth. Thus, in describing Vondervotteimittis, Poe projects his conception of the logical consequence of human progress theory: by exposing the town's internal flaw, he demonstrates allegorically the fallacies contained in perfectionist assumptions.
“The Masque of the Red Death”
Prospero's world in “The Masque of the Red Death” bears striking similarities to Vondervotteimittis. Both cultures pursue voluntary isolation from the outside world. Both have an omnipresent enemy. To defend against this antagonist, each constructs a philosophy in which alienation becomes a virtue. As a physical and intellectual defense mechanism, though, alienation fails, for its practical foundation is unsubstantial. In adopting such a tenuous belief, then, the two societies in effect promote their own dissolution, especially in light of the stealth and inexorableness of their chosen enemies. [page 46:]
Prospero's enemy is death.(15) His foe assumes death's most extreme form, a plague that claims its victims with the rapidity of wildfire. Characterized by intense pain, nausea and epidermal bleeding, the “Red Death” has already claimed half the kingdom's population as the tale opens. In confining himself and a thousand followers “to the deep seclusion of one of his castellated abbeys,” Prospero flees on a literal level from horrible death, but on a symbolic one he tries to escape all death, suggesting a desire to live forever.(16) Interestingly, in his writings on human progress, Condorcet courts the same notions in his discussion on the advances of medicine:
Although he did not target the French philosopher's views specifically in the tale, the similarity between Poe's reaction to perfectibility and the moral of “Masque” demonstrates the remarkable consistency of his intellectual stance with his artistry.
Unlike Vondervotteimittis's geological barricade, Prospero protects himself with man-made structures: high walls, iron gates and welded entrances. He adopts a philosophy, though, that resemble's the town council's resolution:
... With such precautions the courtiers might bid defiance to contagion. The external world could take care of itself. In the meantime it was folly to grieve, or to think. The prince had provided all the appliances of pleasure. There were buffoons, there were improvisatori, there were ballet-dancers, there were musicians, there was Beauty, there was wine. All these and security were within. Without was the “Red Death.”(18)
The resemblance between the societies in “Masque” and [page 48:] “Belfry” continues in Poe's use of time symbolism. Both cultures are mesmerized by the chiming of a clock.(19) The inhabitants of Prospero's palance fall hourly into catatonic trances: “And the revel went whirlingly on, until at length there commensed the sounding of midnight upon the clock. And then the music ceased, as I have told; and the evolutions of the waltzers were quieted; and there was an uneasy cessation of all things as before.”(20)
Although Vondervotteimittis's great clock had seven faces to ensure that no villager could escape its influence, the chimes of Prospero's clock pervade seven rooms. The significance of the number sevenbecomes apparent in Poe's imaginative panorama of the abbatial floor plan. Critics have maintained that each chamber represents a chronological life-stage.(21) The seventh compartment is decorated in red and black — obviously symbolic of death. Although the other chambers are well-occupied, few people stray into the last room — in fact, on the fatal day of the masquerade, the cell is uninhabited, as if man was not meant to enter voluntarily. [page 49:]
When the grisly apparition of the Red Death materializes, Prospero pursues it from the .first room through to the sixth. On the threshold of the last, death claims the prince. Symbolically, therefore, the universe limits man's development as a species to the sixth stage of life. Correspondingly, Poe mentions that Prospero schedules the masquerade “five or six months after his seclusion,” indicating that the self-imprisoned society could not last a seventh month.(22)
As Poe uses them, the numbers six and sevensuggest biblical associations. The week symbolically represented by time elements in “Belfry” becomes in “Masque” the biblical week of creation. Traditional interpretation of Genesis ascribes denotations of perfection to seven. Because he was created on the sixth day, man perpetually lies one step short of that perfection. For Prospero, then, his human limitations dictate that his corporeal existence cannot enter death's room. Implicitly, Poe suggests that man's only chance for perfectibility is in death.
Prospero fears death, however. He creates a superficial utopia to stave it off, yet his bizarre imagination designs the stimulus to his destruction — the macabre chamber in which the Red Death conquers.
In his attempt to lock death outside his world, Prospero only accentuates its effects, for the inhabitants [page 50:] take painful note of each hour's passing.(23) In the enclosed utopia a horrible death becomes more horrible. Whereas the external world has resolved itself to the presence of the Red Death, Prospero's society believes that the disease no longer poses a threat; so when the final cataclysm befalls, three more psychological effects augment the already grisly list of symptoms: surprise, panic and astonishment. Also, in the barricaded castle the malady infects all, an attrition rate twice that experienced by the external world. By its own design, therefore, Prospero's carefully architected universe collapses ironically from within.
“The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether”
“The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether” touches upon the connection between social progress and cultural order. The first of two utopian societies described by Poe in the tale can be observed in the principles behind the “soothing system” as elaborated by Monsieur Maillard, who stresses the liberty permitted the psychiatric patients under such treatment methods.(24) The ideal humanity that underlies the soothing system inspires admiration in the dim-witted narrator, so much [page 51:] so that he feels compelled to visit the institution when in the vicinity. Upon arriving, he discovers that the most progressive program of dealing with the insane in the country has been dismantled; later he learns that the beneficiaries of the system — the inmates — had taken advantage of the permissive atmosphere by revolting against their benefactors.(25)
Given that he chose to locate the asylum in France, Poe may have intended to analyze by allegory why the ancien regime failed. Many historians in both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries suggest that one cause for the French Revolution was the monarchy's attempt to promote public welfare: with each small success, popular expectations of the government rose — eventually so fast that Louis XVI could not keep up with demands, thereby instigating the revolution in 1789.(26) In “Tarr and Fether” these reforms in pre-revolutionary France become the soothing system. In context of Poe's political conservatism, the soothing system must fail — as did the ancien regime — because it grants too much freedom to the “mob.”(27) Without adequate authority society falls [page 52:]victim to the unscrupulous. Thus, for Poe altruism by authority only results in social disorder.
Poe continues the French Revolution allegory with Monsieur Maillard's mad reign of the Maison de Santé. The lunacy of Maillard's anarchic society burlesques Robespiere's Reign of Terror. Even the guillotine has a fictional equivalent in the tarring and feathering of the keepers. At the dinner table each inmate pursues to the full his or her peculiar individuality, resulting in a chaotic social structure. Consequently, when their keepers free themselves and counter-revolt, the patients have no defense other than to flee. Their escape is mental, however, for each retreats to some form of schizophrenia such as crowing or spinning.
Resembling many aspects of the weakly constructed communities in “Masque”(28) and “Belfry,” the society in “Tarr and Fether” is utopian in the eyes of its members. As Maillard explains: “Fact — it all came to pass by means of a stupid fellow — a lunatic — who, by some means, had taken it into his head that he had invented a better system of government than ever heard of before — of lunatic government, I mean.”(29) As [page 53:] prosperity begot obesity in Vondervotteimittis, Maillard too is portly, suggesting that overindulgence figures in his social status; both he and the keeper of the belfry are the fattest members of their communities, reflecting their leadership. Until the narrator arrives, the inmates have had no dealings with outsiders, parelleling the villager's xenophobia in “Belfry” and Prospero's precautions against the Red Death. This isolation is supported by food and wine stores, recalling Prospero's provisions for his abbey. Eventually, though, the “Tarr and Fether” inmates must exhaust their supplies. Because their seclusion cannot endure, their mad utopia of self-gratification is fore-doomed. The patients themselves secure their own overthrow.
Although he knows that exposure involves risks, Maillard invites the narrator to enter. At the dinner table all the inmates commit Freudian slips that threaten to expose their identities. Ultimately, Maillard parades the details of the takeover before the narrator, who is too dense to surmise the truth. Because all the patients attend the party, moreover, they allow the unguarded keepers to effect an escape and thereby to resecure the institution. The yells of the attendants-both during and after their captivity — frighten the madmen into temporary mental withdrawals, a response similar to that caused by the tolling clocks in Vondervotteimittis and Prospero's [page 54:] castle.(30) The narrator of “Tarr and Fether” describes the scene:
... when the point was very effectively and suddenly accomplished by a series of loud screams, or yells, from some portion of the main body of the château.
My nerves were very much affected, indeed, by these yells; but the rest of the company I really pitied. I never saw any set of reasonable people so thoroughly frightened in my life. They all grew pale as so many corpses, and shrinking within their seats, sat quivering and gibbering with terror, and listening for a repetition of the sound. It came again — louder and seemingly nearer-and then a third time very loud, and then a fourth time with a vigor evidently diminished. At this apparent dying away of the noise, the spirits of the company were immediately regained, and all was life and anecdote as before ... (31)
Each shout represents another knell against Maillard's doomed society. For Poe its fall demonstrates the inevitable hazards of excessive liberty.
Conclusion
The common themes among the works analyzed above provide ample evidence of Poe's quarrel with utopian experiments. Considering the possibility that “Tarr and Fether” comically allegorizes French revolutionary culture, critical interpretation of the counter-utopian motif has simultaneous implications for Poe's view of perfectibility theory, because the five [page 55:] philosophers upon which he based his definition either anticipate, celebrate or react to the overthrow of unpopular regimes in America and France.
If Poe was a conspiracy theorist and tried to uncover the bloodline rituals and the fakery of ethos with parties to divide and conquer, then his writings were for the tiny few who were awake to begin with. Only the critical thinkers and data crunchers that can read between the lines. I believe Poe was against the aristocracy bloodlines and tried to expose them without getting murdered. Telling poems and tales of fiction gives him plausible deniability but since he died at 40 under a mysterious death, one could assume he wasn’t careful enough.
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Total War Center Forums
Is it true that Edgar Allan Poe was opposed to Freemasonry ? If so then what were his reasons behind it ? - Quora
Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Articles - Poe and the Perfectability of Man (R. A. Fusco, 1982) (Chapter II)
1. The Politics of Publishing (Chapter 21) - Edgar Allan Poe in Context
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Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Morgellons Disease, Nano Smart & Motes Dust
Morgellons Disease is a multi-system condition characterized by novel skin manifestations and insidious neurological and other systemic symptoms. The distinguishing characteristic of Morgellons is the presence of microscopic subcutaneous fibers. Lighted microscopy (60x) enables the visualization of these unusual fibers, often colored red, blue, white or clear, embedded in open skin lesions as well as their presence beneath completely intact skin. Research has determined that the filaments and shed materials are products of epithelial cells which are outer and inner layers of skin and are composed of collagen and keratin.
Intense itching*
Crawling sensations under the skin
Spontaneously–appearing, slow-healing lesions*
Seed-like objects/ granules and black specks on/in skin
“Fuzz balls” on/in intact skin
Fine, thread like colored fibers beneath and/or extruding from the skin
Life altering fatigue
Neurological impairment
Visual and hearing changes
Brain fog and diminished higher cognitive abilities
Hair loss
GI changes
Muscle aches and joint pain
General malaise; intense, life-impacting pain
Dental deterioration
Sleep disturbances
Psychiatric manifestations can include anxiety, depression, new onset of panic attacks, changes in behavior and personality. Some patients have been diagnosed with OCD, bipolar disorder and even delusional disorders can result if left untreated.
Morgellons disease (MD) is a disfiguring and perplexing skin condition associated with spirochetal infection and tick-borne illness. Sure it is. There is no single established cure for Morgellons disease, but regular follow-up with a physician along with treatment of any associated conditions such as anxiety or depression may help.
Morgellons is a syndrome where people feel like something is right under their skin, or trying to come out of it. People who have the disorder will describe pulling “fibers” and other tiny objects like “specks, granules, dots, worms, sand, eggs, fuzz balls and larvae” through their skin. This can leave lesions and scars on their body.
What the NIH and WebMD won’t tell you is that they move inside the person and appear to have a life of its own. The first case was finally reported back in 2001 as a real condition. This disease was spoken about in the 80’s and 90’s through the truther movement as some sort of darpa experiment and in the ufo community as alien in nature. The medical industry explained it off for dozens of years as a mental disorder while sufferers were ridiculed and mocked for an imaginary disease. Oklahoma State University did a study in 2023 which their results indicate the presence of multiple pathogenic organisms found in dermatological specimens, suggesting an infectious etiology of the dermopathy is present.
There were a lot of rumors that smart dust was the culprit. Smartdust is a system of many tiny microelectromechanical systems such as sensors, robots, or other devices, that can detect, for example, light, temperature, vibration, magnetism, or chemicals. The goal of the Smart Dust project is to build a millimeter-scale sensing and communication platform for a massively distributed sensor network. This was a common platform backin the 2000’s and teens as we heard story after story about Morgelons. Technology has advanced to nanotube magentic connection where an entire computer can be injected into a human being making them their own MAC address and wifi router, which is what is believed to be in the mRNA experiment shot of the century. I believe morgellons was the government spraying smart dust on people to run and manage tests for graphene and skin almagamation.
The government and military has been using all of us as experiments since the beginning. Hundreds of freedom of information act documents prove so with little accountability. Morgellons seemed to just disappear all of a sudden. In fact, cases started to drop dramatically after the Covid vaccine release. It’s as if the human testing lasted its course and what we are left with is Bill Gates’ computer chip that assembles itself together and reports your vitals to the NSA. Remember folks, nothing is free. Morgellons was the side affects of mixing iron with clay. The beginning disease of transhumanism.
The exact number of confirmed cases of Morgellons disease is difficult to determine.
Due to the controversial nature of the condition and the lack of a definitive diagnosis, many cases may go unreported or misdiagnosed.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conducted a study in 2012 that involved 115 people with Morgellons. However, the study did not identify a specific cause or pathogen.
The scientific community is divided on the existence of Morgellons disease as a distinct medical condition. Some researchers believe it is a psychological disorder, while others suggest it may be a physical illness.
Delusional parasitosis is a condition in which a person has a fixed, false belief that they are infected by an organism despite evaluation not showing an infection to be present. This is also called delusional infestation. Morgellons disease is a form of delusional parasitosis.
Delusional parasitosis is a condition in which people firmly believe that they're infested by parasites, mites, worms or other organisms even though a physical examination by a healthcare professional doesn't support this idea. The condition also is called delusional infestation.
One form of delusional parasitosis is Morgellons disease. Symptoms of Morgellons disease include the feeling that fibers are emerging from the skin. People with this condition often report feeling as if something is crawling on or stinging their skin. The intense itching and sores that come with delusional infestation can severely interfere with quality of life.
One of the largest studies of Morgellons disease was done by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2012. It found that the condition isn't caused by an infection or parasites.
This CDC study involved 115 people with Morgellons, which the CDC refers to as an unexplained dermatopathy. The study showed that most of the fibers in the skin sores could be explained by repeated itching and contamination by fabric fibers rather than fibers emerging from the skin. The study also noted that the condition is most often seen in middle-aged white women. The study found that the symptoms of Morgellons disease are very similar to those of a mental illness involving false beliefs about infestation by parasites. This condition is called delusional infestation. A 2012 European study of delusional infestation came to a similar conclusion. The study included a subset of people with Morgellons disease.
Small research studies have tried to determine the cause of and effective treatment for Morgellons disease. But there is still no proven guidance on diagnosis and treatment. Further study is needed.
The mainstream scientific consensus is that Morgellons disease is a form of delusional infestation. Some studies have suggested using the term Morgellons disease as it carries less stigma and may help forge a better patient-doctor relationship. Treatment may involve mental health therapy and medicine for delusions, anxiety or depression.
According to the university of Oklahoma, Morgellons disease (MD) is a multisystem infectious disease historically viewed as controversial and poorly understood by the medical community. These contentions involve difficulties in diagnosis, as symptoms of MD have similarities consistent with a psychiatric disorder involving the false beliefs of infestation by parasites, also known as delusional parasitosis or delusional infestation. Currently, the factors determining the etiology and transmission of MD are still unknown and the dispute surrounding Morgellons is substantial. MD doesn’t discriminate – it affects people of all ages, genders, and ethnicities. In MD patients, a distinct feature of near-microscopic and microscopic fibers is visual within the dermopathy, possessing unique characterizations and formations within the cutaneous and subcutaneous layers of the skin. These unique fibers are spontaneous and consist of a multitude of colors. Although the color of fibers is not fully understood, fiber-like filaments are perceived to be caused by an overproduction of keratin and collagen, with blue filaments containing granules of melanin. However, analysis from past research has given mixed results from unknown to keratin. Other signs and symptoms of MD include crawling sensations on and under the skin, intense itching, severe fatigue, cognitive difficulties, and behavioral effects.
The aim of this study is to investigate if an infectious etiology of the systemic dermatoses is present. Previous research endeavors suggest MD is a disorder associated with a tick-borne illness caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. A pathogenic spirochete and the causative agent of Lyme disease (LD), transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis). MD studies are currently focused on spirochetes as the causative agent to understand if a coinfection exists and/or multifactorial etiology is a cohort. Recognition of the potential coexistence of multiple pathogens in MD etiology may stimulate the development of novel approaches to diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, allowing multiple diagnostic approaches to be applied simultaneously to detect for the major pathogens in MD.
Epithelial tissue samples are collected and deidentified for DNA extraction and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is performed using specially designed primers to detect if Bartonella henselae, Borrelia burgdorferi, Helicobacter pylori, and Treponema denticola are present. After amplification, PCR products are visualized on a 1-2% agarose gel, stained with SYBR Safe, and visualized on the GelDoc Imager. Positive bands are excised and purified from gels using chemical and centrifugal measures. Eluted DNA is quantified using a NanoDrop spectrophotometer and then sent to OSU’s core facility for Sanger Sequencing. Bioinformatic tools are implemented, and nucleotide sequences interpreted for verification of our genes of interest.
Our results indicate the presence of multiple pathogenic organisms found in dermatological specimens, suggesting an infectious etiology of the dermopathy is present. Replication of preliminary data is ongoing for credibility of scientific claims. Future research needs to be conducted to continue the exploration of etiologic causes to support our findings. Through further analysis, the potential coexistence of multiple pathogens in MD may hold the answers to this unsolved mystery and bring a better understanding for MD to be recognized in the medical community.
Biologist Mary Leitao is credited with coining the term "Morgellons disease" in 2002. Leitao was inspired by a description of a similar condition in a 1674 letter written by English physician Sir Thomas Browne. In the letter, Browne described a skin disease in French children that caused hair-like extrusions to break out on their backs. Browne noted that these breakouts relieved the children of coughs and convulsions.
Leitao was investigating her son's scabies diagnosis when she discovered "fibers" in his skin and began to suspect a similar condition. After a doctor suggested her son might be suffering from delusions, Leitao rejected the idea and began the Morgellons Research Foundation. Significant news coverage of Morgellons in 2002 led to a dramatic increase in the disease's prevalence.
Morgellons disease is a type of delusional parasitosis, where patients report that their skin contains parasites, toxins, fibers, or other foreign material. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) doesn't recognize Morgellons disease, so there are no specific diagnostic criteria or treatments.
According to the NIH, The name “Morgellons” (pronounced with either a hard or soft “g”) comes from a letter written in 1674 by Sir Thomas Browne, an English physician. The letter contains a brief description of a skin disease in French children:
Hairs which have most amused me have not been in the face or head, but on the back, and not in men but children, as I long ago observed in that endemial distemper of little children in Languedock, called the Morgellons, wherein they critically break out with harsh hairs on their backs, which takes off the unquiet symptoms of the disease, and delivers them from coughs and convulsions.
Browne’s description of “the Morgellons” and other historical accounts of similar maladies date from 1544–1884 and were found in Browne’s library in 1935 by Kellett, who then summarized and discussed them.
The accounts by Browne and others were likely referring to a heterogeneous group of skin conditions that may have differed from the skin condition that we refer to as MD today. These early accounts describe primarily childhood illnesses, many of which were associated with convulsions. There is mention of hairs, worms (with black protruding heads), or comedones that protruded from the skin, primarily on the arms, legs, and back, and at that time there was much debate as to whether these objects were animate or inanimate.8Ettmüller, for example, provided a drawing of infesting organisms that look like various arthropods, some resembling scabies mites, while the famous Dutch microscopist Leuvenhoeck concluded that such objects were inanimate.8 In 1894, Thibierge described patients who had erroneous and unshakeable beliefs of skin infestation by parasites, and proposed the name “acarophobia”. In 1946, Wilson and Miller suggested that “acarophobia” should be replaced by the name “delusions of parasitosis” (DOP).
From 1902 to 1938, case studies describing “parasitophobias” or “dermatological hypochondriasis” that resulted in delusional interpretation of skin sensations were published sporadically. However, as early as 1935, an association between spirochetal infection and DOP was documented by the French physician Vié, who reported that six of eight of the subjects in his case studies had syphilis.18 In 1938, a pivotal narrative of DOP was published by Ekbom, a series of case studies describing patients who had sensations of movement and the belief that insects were crawling on or under skin. Ekbom felt that determining the underlying cause of the formication was important, stating that “it is the underlying illness that determines the overall presentation of the beliefs” and “it is perhaps too simple that the parasitophobias should be considered as mental illness and nothing more”. Interestingly, like Vié, Ekbom found that spirochetal infection was present in his patient cohort, and three of Ekbom’s seven patients had documented cases of syphilis. Despite the fact that syphilis was considered rare in Sweden, Ekbom did not believe that spirochetal infection was a contributing factor.
Ekbom reported that the skin sensations consisted mostly of itching, but also that there was a feeling that something was crawling on or under the skin, and that stabbing and biting sensations could also occur. He mentioned that in such cases, “little animal” specimens were sometimes brought in by patients to show to physicians and that such collections consisted of “little hairs, little threads, grains of sand, and skin scales”. He noted that apart from delusional ideas of infestation, no consistent mental problems were present.20 Although Ekbom could not find any arthropods, parasites, or other microscopic animals, it is important to note that he found hairs, “little threads”, and “grains of sand” in patient specimens. His description is consistent with the findings of unusual hairs, fibers, and hardened comedo-like dermatological objects that we see in MD specimens. Such objects will be discussed in depth later in this report.
It is possible that patients in the case studies written by other physicians and mentioned by Ekbom had syphilis or other spirochetal infections. The causative agent of syphilis was first reported in 1905 by Fritz Schaudinn and Erich Hoffmann, who used dark-field microscopy and described spiral-shaped bacteria – Spirochaeta pallida – now called Treponema pallidum. The first test for syphilis was developed shortly afterward in 1906 by German physician and bacteriologist August von Wassermann. The Wassermann test was a complement-fixation test that detected antibodies reactive to the syphilis spirochete. The Wassermann tests performed in the 1920s and 1930s lacked accuracy, and cases of syphilis among patients with delusional parasitosis (DP) may have gone unacknowledged as a result.
Regardless of the test accuracy for syphilis, it is possible that some of the patients described in these historical case studies may have been infected with Borrelia spp., other treponemes or Leptospira spp. B. burgdorferi (Bb) is not a new organism: the earliest known case dates back 5,300 years in the mummy dubbed Ötzi,24 and BorreliaDNA was also detected in two museum specimens of the white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus, collected in 1894. Spirochetes resembling Borrelia have also been found in amber-fossilized ticks from 15–20 million years ago. Therefore, spirochetal infections associated with MD may have occurred periodically hundreds or even thousands of years ago in human history, yet have gone unrecognized and unreported.
There is a brief mention of “the Morgellons” by Emslie-Smith in 1946, where he proposes that the condition was a form of myiasis caused by the larva of a Hypoderma species, although his account did not provide convincing evidence to support his theory. In a 1983 lecture, Lyell described a survey of several hundred dermatologists treating patients with DOP who reported that many of their patients exhibited specimens in matchboxes, baggies, scraps of paper, or photographs. Lyell labeled this practice the “matchbox sign”. The survey was reported in a short editorial in the Lancet, after which the “matchbox sign” was adopted by dermatologists as being proof of delusional mental illness. Likewise, the manipulation of skin to extract specimens for relief was also considered to be proof of having a delusional disorder, and this practice was labeled “the tweezer sign”.
After Emslie-Smith’s mention of MD in 1946, there were no significant references to MD in medical literature until 2002. In 2001, biologist Mary Leitao noted nonhealing lesions on her young son, who complained that he had “bugs” under his skin. She removed a scab, and upon magnification she did not see arthropods or parasites, but she did see embedded blue and red filaments. Leitao searched the Internet looking for similar conditions, and Browne’s description bore a resemblance to her son’s condition, so she appropriated the name.1,2 Leitao subsequently founded the not-for-profit Morgellons Research Foundation (MRF). The MRF website included a database where those with the disorder could self-report their skin and systemic symptoms.
Leitao did not get answers from the mainstream medical establishment. She had sought help from many doctors, including Fred Heldrich, a Johns Hopkins pediatrician, who arrived at the conclusion that Leitao should not use her son to “explore the problem” and that she could benefit from a psychiatric evaluation.32 Leitao gathered a group of patient advocates, medical practitioners, physicians, and nurses into a volunteer board of directors, which included Georgia-based pediatrician Greg Smith, Texas-based nurse practitioner Virginia Savely, patient advocates Charles E Holman and Cindy Casey-Holman, and former National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) physician and researcher William Harvey32 (C Casey, Charles E Holman Morgellons Disease Foundation, personal communication 2017). Leitao also sought help from Randy Wymore, a pharmacology professor at Oklahoma State University.
In 2006, Dan Rutz, a spokesman for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) contacted Leitao and said that the CDC would form a task force to investigate MD, declaring that “these people deserve more than to be blown off”. The CDC published their study results in 2012, declaring that MD was “similar to more commonly recognized conditions, such as delusional infestation [DI]”.33 As of 2012, Leitao had withdrawn from the public eye and closed the MRF. The website run by the MRF is no longer active, and the domain name was taken over by others, now promoting fringe etiologic theories of MD.
Music legend Joni Mitchell, 80, made her Grammys debut at an awards show, taking home a golden trophy for Best Folk Album.
The album, recorded in 2022, was a surprise performance by the musician who had stepped away from the spotlight in 2015 after suffering a brain aneurysm. But Ms Mitchell, 80, has also revealed she suffers from a 'weird, incurable' illness called Morgellons disease.
It causes 'fibers in a variety of colors [to] protrude out of my skin like mushrooms after a rainstorm,' she told The Los Angeles Times in 2010.
However, despite similar patient reports, America's top health agencies fail to recognize the syndrome and medical professionals often refer to it as a 'delusional' disease. The condition doesn't have a known organic basis and is believed to instead to be a psychiatric condition.
The disease, according to Mayo Clinic, is characterized by a belief that parasites or fibers are embedded under and emerging from a person's skin.
People with Morgellons report feeling as if something is crawling on or stinging their skin and describe intense itching and sores.
Some healthcare providers classify the condition as a delusional infestation and prescribe antidepressants and antipsychotic drugs to treat it, along with therapy and counseling.
Other providers attribute symptoms to skin cell infections.
The medical community at large says more research needs to be done regarding MD.
Symptoms of MD include skin rashes and sores that are extremely itchy, the sensation of crawling on or under the skin, the belief fibers, threads or strings are underneath the skin, muscle and joint pain, depression and an inability to concentrate.
More than 14,000 people are estimated to be affected by the disease, according to Medical News Today.
A study in 2018 in the journal Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, said the skin condition is characterized by the presence of multi-colored filaments and fibers that are embedded in or project from the skin.
I remember when morgellons hit the scene in the 2,000’s. The amount of videos and images of it was startling. Multicolored fibers and they move on their own. Truthers merged it with smart dust. This article was written in 2013.
How Smart Dust Could Spy On Your Brain
Intelligent dust particles embedded in the brain could form an entirely new form of brain-machine interface, say engineers. The real time monitoring of brain function has advanced in leaps and bounds in recent years. That’s largely thanks to various new technologies that can monitor the collective behaviour of groups of neurons, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, magnetoencephalopathy and positron emission tomography.
This work is revolutionising our understanding of the way the brain is structured and behaves. It has also lead to a new engineering discipline of brain-machine interfaces, which allows people to control machines by thought alone.
Impressive though these techniques are, they all suffer from inherent limitations such as limited spatial resolution, a lack of portability and extreme invasiveness.
Today, Dongjin Seo and pals at the University of California Berkeley reveal an entirely new way to study and interact with the brain. Their idea is to sprinkle electronic sensors the size of dust particles into the cortex and to interrogate them remotely using ultrasound. The ultrasound also powers this so-called neural dust.
Each particle of neural dust consists of standard CMOS circuits and sensors that measure the electrical activity in neurons nearby. This is coupled to a piezoelectric material that converts ultra-high-frequency sound waves into electrical signals and vice versa.
The neural dust is interrogated by another component placed beneath the scale but powered from outside the body. This generates the ultrasound that powers the neural dust and sensors that listen out for their response, rather like an RFID system.
The system is also tetherless–the data is collected and stored outside the body for later analysis.
That gets around many of the limitations. The system is lower power, can have a high spatial resolution, and it is easily portable. It is also rugged and can potentially provides a link over long periods of time. “A major hurdle in brain-machine interfaces (BMI) is the lack of an implantable neural interface system that remains viable for a lifetime,” say Seo and co.
The difficulty is in designing and building such a system and today’s paper is a theoretical study of these challenges. First is the problem of designing and building neural dust particles on a scale of roughly 100 micrometres that can send and receive signals in the harsh, warm and noisy environment within the body.
That’s why Seo and co have chosen ultrasound to send and receive data. They calculate that the power required to use electromagnetic waves on the scale would generate a damaging amount of heat because of the amount of energy the body absorbs and the troubling signal-to-noise ratios at this scale.
Next is the problem of linking the electronics to the piezoelectric system that converts ultrasound to electronic signals and vice versa. Ensuring that the system works efficiently will be tricky given that it has to be packaged in an inert polymer or insulator film (which must also expose the recording electrodes to nearby neurons).
Finally, there is the challenge of designing and building the interrogation system that generates the ultrasound to power the entire array but at a low enough power to avoid heating skull and the brain.
On top of all this is the additional challenge of implanting the neural dust particles in the cortex. Seo and co say this can probably be done by fabricating the dust particles on the tips of a fine wire array, held in place by surface tension, for example. This array would be dipped into the cortex where the dust particles become embedded.
That’s an ambitious vision that is littered with challenges beyond the state-of-the-art. However, the team has a strong background in nanoelectromechanical systems and in the interface between electronic systems and cells.
Smart dust is a tiny sensor that measures temperature, sound, and humidity. It is like a mini-computer that can send this information wirelessly to other computers. Implanting smart dust devices can monitor vital signs, detect pathogens and track medication adherence. These applications enable remote patient monitoring and personalized healthcare interventions. The term “smart dust” was coined by Kristofer Pister of the University of California, Berkeley in 1997 to describe his wireless array of sensor nodes. Also known as nano dust A large fraction of the heavy chemical elements in different cosmic environments is contained in small solid dust particles, among them particles with sizes smaller than about 100 nm are loosely referred to as nano particles. The goal of the Smart Dust project is to build a millimeter-scale sensing and communication platform for a massively distributed sensor network. This device will be around the size of a grain of sand and will contain sensors, computational ability, bi-directional wireless communications, and a power supply. Smart Dust gets its power from thick-film batteries or solar energy via a solar cell consisting of a CMOS chip.
A supercapacitor might serve as the mote's power source. A significant technological problem is developing submillimeter-sized energy storage devices for ever smaller microelectronic components. Neural dust is a hypothetical class of nanometer-sized devices operated as wirelessly powered nerve sensors; it is a type of brain–computer. The neural dust platform uses ultrasonic power and communication to enable a scalable, wireless, and batteryless system for interfacing with the nervous system. A Smart Dust is a propellantless femtosatellite, with a characteristic side length of a few millimeters and a high value of its area-to-mass ratio. It exploits the solar radiation pressure to create a propulsive acceleration sufficient enough to substantially affect its orbital dynamics.
According to Hightech Nectar:
Smart Dust Applications Across Transport, Military, Factories & More
In the current technology trend, we are witnessing a lot of products to be significantly compact in size, yet having applications which are intricate in nature.
This is true, particularly when it comes to the electronics industry. Today, we use USB drives with over 1TB storage that are the size of an eraser.
On similar lines, today, we also have cameras with sensors and communication mechanisms that are as tiny as a grain of salt.
These tiny devices are known as microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), which are also called motes. And the system consisting of a number of motes working together is called Smart Dust.
These motes can be used in a number of applications. Before jumping to the applications, let’s understand what Smart Dust actually is.
Smart Dust comprises of many small wireless microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). MEMS are tiny devices that have cameras, sensors, and communication mechanisms to transmit the data to be stored and processed further.
These small devices are also called motes. They generally range from 20 micrometers up to a millimeter in size.
They are usually connected to a computer network wirelessly and are distributed over a specific area to accomplish tasks, usually sensing through RFID (radio-frequency identification) technology.
Smart Dust encompasses nano-structured sensors that can automatically assemble, align, sense, and report about its local environment.
They are very difficult to detect, and once deployed, it is even more difficult to get rid of them.
These particles are so tiny and light that they can remain suspended in the air like ordinary dust particles. They can also be swept away or displaced by air currents.
The primary features of motes are:
Motes are capable of measuring light, position, stress, acceleration, pressure, humidity, vibration, and sound. The data is transferred from mote to mote until it reaches the transmission node.
They collect and integrate data, as required, for the task from many miniature sensors.
They are capable of analyzing the data as collected by the sensors, which is specified by the system controls. Communicate the result of these analyses to other motes and the base system station.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Smart Dust
Some of the advantages of Smart Dust are as follows:
The small size of particles makes it possible for them to be positioned in narrow areas.
Lightweight.
Can work without human intervention and are alert 24*7, when certain conditions are met.
Can be programmed to monitor a variety of ecosystems in many industries.
Dramatically reduces human resources cost and increases safety and compliance.
As with all technologies, there are certain disadvantages to Smart Dust as well:
Privacy is a primary concern. Since the particles are so small and difficult to detect, it is feasible to collect information about people without their knowledge and consent.
High cost.
They could have an adverse effect on the environment as there will be numerous dust-sized particles in the air around us.
Applications of Smart Dust
Smart Dust finds applications in various industries and projects wherein data needs to be collected and analyzed without disturbing the ecosystem and any human involvement. Some of the applications are as follows:
In the Transport Sector
In transportation, smart Dust is used only on occasions of transporting perishable goods, animals, and any valuable dispatches among others.
Transportation of perishable goods
Perishable goods deteriorate fast and need special conditions to be preserved in. While transporting such goods, certain conditions such as temperature, humidity, vibrations, dust, and aeration need to be controlled.
Smart Dust helps in monitoring and maintaining these predefined conditions for those particular commodities. In case of malfunctioning of equipment, the system signals to the base system regarding the same.
Transportation of animals
This is particularly important because it involves taking individual precautions during transportation.
Smart Dust helps with monitoring the health of the animals along with controlling the conditions such as humidity, temperature, etc. according to the weather as necessary.
Transportation of valuable goods
Valuable goods can include a wide variety of products, from precious minerals to fragile sculptures.
Monitoring the transportation of these goods would mean keeping a check on the conditions maintained inside the wagon or any change in transportation conditions.
These could mean any damage to the goods or the transportation vehicle during conveyance, change in the settings inside the wagon, etc.
Military Applications
Smart Dust can be used to monitor activities in remote or inaccessible areas.
It can also be used to keep a tab on enemy movement in cases where it is not feasible to send drones or humans.
Smart Dust can also help alert our troops about poisonous gas or dangerous substance in the air and signal them to leave the premises.
Factory Automation
Smart Dust can be installed in factories to monitor the condition of equipment at all times and alert if there happens to be an issue with the equipment, This helps in avoiding any probable accidents.
Computers can be programmed to turn off the lights and the AC in empty offices.
AC can be automatically turned on and off in the server room if the server becomes too hot.
Virtual Keyboard
A mote can be glued to each of the fingertips. The accelerometer will sense the orientation and motion of each of the fingers.
This along with the MEMS augmented-reality heads-up display, your entire computer I/O would be invisible to everyone around you.
Agricultural Sector
The motes can be programmed to monitor the temperature and humidity in the soil. This can protect the crops from any damage.
It can also be used to monitor plant growth so that we can determine what stage of the cultivation process the plant is in.
With so many applications of Smart Dust, it should come as no surprise that it is the technology for the future.
It will need some more innovations to ensure it is 100% accurate and efficient at what it does. But it definitely will be in use a lot more.
The NIH and academia deny Morgellons stating it is a disease of the mind. However, it came out the same time smart dust did. Of course the military denies experimenting on the people as well and the majority believe their lies. The implications of using self assembling nano technology into the human body has a lot of potential for control. Monitoring the people in real time. Since the particles assemble in the body, use our body as a battery and sends out formation to cell towers in real time, the military, if used on the entire population, could essentially monitor the health of the entire state.
It could also be used for outbreaks and knowing where and when to quarantine. However, they never told us of the success of the Covid outbreak and how the government was able to monitor the entire country and the spread of the virus. Covid could have been the testing of the smart dust and execution of protocols in the event of a biological attack. That coupled with whatever was in the vaccine could be the ultimate disease monitoring solution. Of course, at the expense of the small percentage of people whose bodies have rejected the filaments. Let’s not assume the government isn’t capable of causing such a horrendous feat. History shows us they do this all the time and barely pay a price for it.
Here are some of the notable experimental projects that were unlawfully used on the American People. Just the ones we caught them in.
Tuskegee Syphilis Study (1932-1972): This infamous study involved withholding treatment for syphilis from hundreds of African American men in Alabama, even after penicillin became the standard cure. The participants were told they were receiving free medical care.
MK-ULTRA (1950s-1960s): A CIA program that conducted experiments on unwitting American citizens to test the effects of mind-altering drugs, such as LSD, and other techniques to manipulate behavior.
Radiation Exposure Experiments: The U.S. government conducted numerous experiments involving radiation exposure, including exposing soldiers to atomic bomb tests and injecting patients with radioactive substances.
Plutonium Injection Experiments: The Manhattan Project conducted experiments on unsuspecting patients, injecting them with plutonium to study its effects on the human body.
Biological Warfare Experiments: The U.S. military conducted experiments with biological agents, such as bacteria and viruses, on both military personnel and civilians.
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How Smart Dust Could Spy On Your Brain – MIT Technology Review
Smart Dust Applications Across Transport, Military, Factories & More

Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Saturday Sep 07, 2024
The Raelian Movement
So, in the 1970’s, Claude Vorilhon, a former French auto-racing journalist who later changed his name to Rael, claims to have been visited by extraterrestrial beings who instructed him to establish an embassy in Geneva Switzerland to welcome their return to Earth. Their logo is the Star of David with a swatstika in the middle. Raelism combines elements of science fiction, new age spirituality, and eastern mysticism, and emphasizes the importance of cloning, genetic engineering, and sexual freedom.
According to them, thousands of years ago, scientists from another planet came to Earth and created all forms of life—including humans, “in their image and likeness.” Due to their highly advanced technology, they were mistaken for gods by our primitive ancestors and often referred to them as “ELOHIM”, which in ancient Hebrew means, “Those who came from the sky.” Despite being a plural word, over time the word “Elohim” was mistranslated into the singular “God” as referenced in modern-day Bibles.
Throughout the Ages, the Elohim maintained contact with many PROPHETS, including Moses, Buddha, Jesus, and Mohammed (to name just a few). They were all chosen by the Elohim to guide humans through the ages with messages of love, harmony and peace. In 1945, the first atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima. Our humanity entered a new era, the predicted “Age of APOCALYPSE.” (The word “APOCALYPSE” etymologically means “Revelation.”) Mankind had now reached the crucial stage in which it would either use science to enter the “Golden Age” or destroy itself. It was at this time that the Elohim decided it was time to send their last Prophet, who would reveal our true origin and demystify what the Prophets of Old could not.
The International Raelian Movement, which believes life on Earth was created by extraterrestrial beings, officially ended its support for Zionism, after its leader claimed to have received a divine prophecy condemning Israel.
A statement from the Raelians said that their leader, Rael (Claude Vorilhon), was told in an August 6 prophesy from Yahweh, the head of the extraterrestrial beings called the Elohim, that “protection” for Israel had been withdrawn due to Israeli policies on the Palestinians. Both Yahweh and Elohim are current Hebrew words for God. According to Rael, Yahweh said in a message for Israel: “You have betrayed all the exemplary values of Judaism by stealing land and houses that don’t belong to you, and especially by not respecting my most important commandment: ‘Thou shall not kill.’ And you have accumulated nuclear weapons that could kill millions of people in one go and spark off a world war capable of destroying all of our creation.”
Therefore, Rael was told, “the protection previously granted by to Israel is totally withdrawn as of today, and we ask that all real Jews leave the land of Palestine as quickly as possible.”
Rael, who has visited the planet of Elohim said, “Jew, leave Israel as soon as possible without turning back if you don’t wish to be turned into a pillar of salt, as happened at Sodom and Gomorrah.” Rael traveled the world getting banned in several countries including France. His ex-wife tells of her husband as a crazed lunatic bringing home disciples and having sex with them right in front of his wife. She was then told to clean up after them and fix them meals. He claimed he had met a 'little green man' called Elohim who had taken him in a spaceship to his planet to meet Jesus, Moses and Buddha. He was given a scented bath by female robots and was told aliens had created the human race 25,000 years earlier using DNA technology. Eventually their two children, who were exposed to adult orgies, left the sex cult and has not since returned.
The ban in France led him to set up the secretive, Bahamas-based Clonaid organisation in 1987 now located in America. Rael claims to have 55,000 followers in 84 countries and announced the birth of two cloned human babies in 2002. Neither has been authenticated as the press waited for proof but none was given. Their website is outdated and doesn’t appear to be maintained as of 2009. However, they still maintain their first clone Eve is alive and well in Israel.
Raël and the Raëlian Movement: A Critical Analysis
Raël, born Claude Vorilhon, and his Raëlian Movement have garnered significant attention due to their unique beliefs and practices. While the movement claims to promote peace, love, and scientific advancement, it has also faced criticism and controversy.
Pros of the Raëlian Movement
Emphasis on Peace and Love: The Raëlian Movement advocates for peace, love, and non-violence. They believe in the interconnectedness of all beings and promote tolerance and respect for all.
Promotion of Scientific Advancement: The movement encourages scientific research and development,particularly in the fields of cloning and genetic engineering. They believe these advancements can lead to a better future for humanity.
Focus on Environmental Protection: Raëlians advocate for environmental protection and sustainable practices.They believe that humans have a responsibility to care for the planet and its resources.
Cons of the Raëlian Movement
Controversial Beliefs: The Raëlian Movement's core beliefs, including the existence of extraterrestrial creators (the Elohim) and the claim that humans were created through genetic engineering, are considered controversial and unscientific by many.
Criticism of Religious Practices: The movement's rituals and practices, such as the creation of "clone babies," have been criticized as unethical and potentially harmful.
Financial Concerns: The Raëlian Movement has faced allegations of financial impropriety, including accusations of mismanaging donations and using funds for personal gain.
Controversial Statements: Raël and his followers have made controversial statements, including promoting the legalization of prostitution and advocating for the creation of a "sex cult."
The Raëlian Movement presents a complex picture with both positive and negative aspects. While their emphasis on peace, love, and scientific advancement is commendable, their controversial beliefs and practices have raised significant concerns. Ultimately, whether one views the movement positively or negatively depends on their individual values and perspectives.
The Raëlian Movement's Cloning Capabilities
The Raëlian Movement, led by Raël, has been at the forefront of human cloning advocacy. In 1997, they established Clonaid, a company specifically dedicated to human cloning. While they have made numerous claims about their cloning successes, these claims have been met with significant skepticism and controversy within the scientific community.
Key Claims and Controversies:
Successful Human Cloning: In 2002, Clonaid announced the birth of a cloned baby girl named Eve. However, they refused to provide independent scientific verification of her genetic identity, leading to widespread doubt and skepticism.
Ethical Concerns: The Raëlian Movement's stance on human cloning has raised significant ethical concerns. Critics argue that cloning humans is a violation of natural processes and could have unforeseen consequences.
Scientific Scrutiny: The scientific community has largely rejected the Raëlian Movement's claims of cloning success. Experts have pointed out the lack of transparency, the absence of independent verification, and the potential for fraud or misrepresentation.
Current Status:
While the Raëlian Movement continues to promote human cloning, their claims have not been substantiated by the broader scientific community. The ethical and scientific debates surrounding cloning remain ongoing, and the future of human cloning remains uncertain.
Their headquarters are located in Gardone Riviera, Italy, where they have a dedicated facility known as "Raël's Ark." This facility serves as a center for their activities and beliefs.
Raëlian Religious and Philosophical Beliefs
The Raëlian Movement, founded by Claude Vorilhon (Raël), is based on a unique set of religious and philosophical beliefs. Here are some of the core tenets of their ideology:
Extraterrestrial Origins:
Elohim: The Raëlians believe that humans were created by extraterrestrial beings known as the Elohim. These beings are said to have visited Earth in the past and genetically engineered humans.
Cloning: The Elohim are believed to have used cloning technology to create humans. The Raëlians believe that cloning can be used to achieve immortality and create a better future for humanity.
Purpose of Life:
Immortality: The Raëlians believe that the purpose of life is to achieve immortality through cloning. They argue that death is a natural consequence of aging and can be overcome through scientific advancements.
Contact with the Elohim: The Raëlians believe that it is essential to establish contact with the Elohim in order to ensure the survival and well-being of humanity. They advocate for building embassies for the Elohim on Earth.
Ethical Principles:
Peace and Love: The Raëlians promote peace, love, and non-violence. They believe that all beings are interconnected and should be treated with respect.
Scientific Advancement: The Raëlians encourage scientific research and development, particularly in the fields of cloning and genetic engineering. They believe that these advancements can lead to a better future for humanity.
Controversial Beliefs:
Sex Cult: The Raëlian Movement has been accused of being a "sex cult" due to its emphasis on sexual freedom and its belief that sex is a sacred act.
Cloning Babies: The Raëlian Movement has been criticized for its efforts to clone humans, which many consider to be unethical and potentially harmful.
As of my last update, there have been no major reports of Raëlian Movement members being arrested on a global scale. However, it's important to note that this could change.
Local Incidents: There may have been localized incidents or legal disputes involving individual members or groups affiliated with the Raëlian Movement, particularly in countries with strict regulations on religious practices or where controversies have arisen.
Changing Legal Landscape: The legal landscape can change over time, and new laws or regulations might impact the activities of the Raëlian Movement in certain jurisdictions.
Estimating the Net Worth of the Raëlian Movement
Determining the exact net worth of the Raëlian Movement is challenging due to the private nature of their finances and the potential for undisclosed assets or liabilities. However, based on publicly available information and estimates, we can make some educated guesses.
Factors Affecting Net Worth:
Donations: The Raëlian Movement relies heavily on donations from its members and supporters. The amount of donations received can fluctuate over time, affecting their overall financial stability.
Properties and Assets: The movement may own properties, such as their headquarters in Gardone Riviera, Italy, as well as other assets that could contribute to their net worth.
Business Ventures: While not a primary focus, the Raëlian Movement may have engaged in some business ventures or investments that could impact their financial situation.
Estimated Net Worth:
Given the limited public information available, it's difficult to provide a precise estimate of the Raëlian Movement's net worth. However, based on the size of their membership and the nature of their activities, it's likely that their net worth is relatively modest compared to larger religious organizations or corporations.
The popularity of the Raëlian Movement can be attributed to several factors:
Unique Beliefs: Their distinctive beliefs, including the claim of extraterrestrial origins and the potential for human cloning, have captured the imagination of many people who are seeking something different or unconventional.
Emphasis on Peace and Love: The movement's focus on peace, love, and non-violence resonates with individuals who are looking for a more harmonious and tolerant world.
Scientific Advancement: Their advocacy for scientific advancement, particularly in the fields of cloning and genetic engineering, appeals to those who are interested in technological progress and the potential for human improvement.
Community and Belonging: The Raëlian Movement offers a sense of community and belonging for its members.People may be drawn to the movement for social connections and a shared sense of purpose.
Controversial Nature: The movement's controversial beliefs and practices can generate media attention and public interest, which can contribute to their popularity.
The Raëlian Movement has been accused of being a "sex cult" by some critics. This accusation is primarily based on their emphasis on sexual freedom and their belief that sex is a sacred act. However, there is no concrete evidence to support these claims.
Here's a breakdown of the main arguments and counterarguments:
Arguments for "Sex Cult" Label:
Sexual Freedom: The Raëlians advocate for sexual freedom and believe that all sexual orientations and practices are acceptable. This has led some to label them as a "sex cult."
Controversial Statements: Raël and his followers have made controversial statements about sex, including promoting the legalization of prostitution and advocating for the creation of a "sex cult."
Counterarguments:
Religious Beliefs: The Raëlians' emphasis on sexual freedom is rooted in their religious beliefs. They believe that sex is a natural and sacred part of human existence.
Lack of Evidence: There is no concrete evidence to support the claim that the Raëlian Movement engages in harmful or exploitative sexual practices.
Individual Choice: The Raëlian Movement emphasizes individual choice and freedom. Members are free to engage in sexual activities as they see fit, within the bounds of the law.
Joining the Raëlian Movement
If you are interested in joining the Raëlian Movement, you can typically do so by:
Contacting a Local Chapter: The Raëlian Movement has chapters in various countries. You can search for a local chapter near you through their website or by contacting their international headquarters.
Attending Meetings: Once you've located a local chapter, you can attend one of their regular meetings or events.These gatherings provide an opportunity to learn more about the movement's beliefs and practices.
Becoming a Member: After attending meetings and learning about the Raëlian Movement, you may decide to become a member. Membership typically involves a commitment to the movement's principles and values.
The Raëlian Movement and Israel
The Raëlian Movement has a complex relationship with Israel. While they do not have a formal affiliation with the Israeli government, there are some connections and points of interest:
Biblical References: The Raëlian Movement draws on biblical references to support their claims about extraterrestrial origins. They interpret certain biblical passages as evidence of the Elohim's involvement in human history.
Jewish Influence: Some Raëlian members have Jewish backgrounds, and the movement has been influenced by certain Jewish traditions and beliefs.
Controversial Statements: In the past, Raël has made controversial statements about Israel, including suggesting that the country should be divided between Arabs and Jews. These statements have been criticized by some within the Raëlian Movement and by external observers.
The Raëlian Movement and the Lost 144,000 Jews
The concept of the "lost 144,000 Jews" is derived from the Book of Revelation in the New Testament of the Bible. It refers to a group of 144,000 Jewish believers who are said to be sealed by God for protection during the end times.
There is no direct connection between the Raëlian Movement and the concept of the lost 144,000 Jews. The Raëlian Movement's beliefs are based on their own unique interpretation of religious and scientific concepts, and they do not identify with the traditional Christian understanding of the Bible or its prophecies.
While some Raëlian members may have Jewish backgrounds, the movement's overall focus is on their own beliefs about extraterrestrial origins and the potential for human cloning. They do not claim to be the lost 144,000 Jews, nor do they subscribe to the traditional Christian interpretation of this concept.
Conclusion: The Raëlian Movement
The Raëlian Movement, founded by Claude Vorilhon (Raël), presents a unique and controversial blend of religious,philosophical, and scientific beliefs. Their core tenets, including extraterrestrial origins, human cloning, and the pursuit of immortality, have garnered significant attention and criticism.
Key Takeaways:
Unique Beliefs: The Raëlian Movement's beliefs, while unconventional, have attracted a following of individuals seeking something different or unconventional.
Controversial Claims: Their claims about extraterrestrial origins and human cloning have been met with skepticism and criticism within the scientific community.
Ethical Concerns: The movement's emphasis on cloning has raised significant ethical concerns, particularly regarding the potential for exploitation and unforeseen consequences.
Limited Influence: Despite their unique beliefs and practices, the Raëlian Movement has a relatively small global presence compared to other major religions or social movements.
Future Outlook:
While the Raëlian Movement may continue to attract new members and maintain a certain level of visibility, it is unlikely that they will achieve widespread mainstream acceptance or influence. Their controversial beliefs and practices, coupled with the lack of scientific evidence to support their claims, make it difficult for them to gain credibility or legitimacy.
However, the Raëlian Movement's focus on scientific advancement and their advocacy for peace and love may continue to resonate with some individuals. As technology and scientific understanding evolve, the movement may adapt and potentially find new ways to promote their beliefs and goals.
Ultimately, the future of the Raëlian Movement will depend on their ability to address the criticisms and concerns raised about their beliefs and practices, as well as their capacity to adapt to the changing social and cultural landscape.
I find it fascinating that such an encounter, whether real or not can spark a movement and religion. How people gravitate towards a truth they want to believe in to be led down a path of corruption. Especially when sex is forefront and free. This to me is a huge red flag. Not because sex is a bad thing, but how jealousy and emotions can be played on people who drank the kool aid. Cults are easy to spot. A leader who received a message from something invisible. Check. Wants to bring all together under a commune. Check. Has sex with their patrons. Check. Writes a book on things to follow. Check.
I do agree with this alien’s view on Israel. They are definitely a thorn in the side of all the Middle East and America is its enabler. And I would like to see Israel turn into a pillar of salt. Not because I believe in the views of Islam, either. It’s because Israel is a con job. A fake religion by the Prussians who use god as their weapon and excuse for genocide. They are evil and the Bible talks about them being the synagogue of Satan and the whole world will hate them and attack them in the end times. It sure looks that is happening right now.
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1. Factsheet: the Raëlian movement - Religion Media Centre
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2. Clonaid - Wikipedia
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Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Saturday Sep 07, 2024
The Twin Pillars Of The Second Temple Boaz and Joaquin
What is boaz and joaquin? Bo-Az and Jo-Akin. According to the Bible, Boaz and Jachin were two copper, brass or bronze pillars which stood on the porch of Solomon's Temple, the first Temple in Jerusalem. They are used as symbols in Freemasonry and sometimes in religious architecture. The pillars may be seen representing two out of the three pillars of the "Tree of Life", the Jewish mystical symbol for the creation of the universe. The names of the 3 pillars of the Tree of Life were often seen as strength and wisdom with the third pillar being harmony, placed between them. Thus, when a candidate passed between them, he in essence becomes harmony, and enters a life in which the spiritual dominates the physical.
2 Chronicles 3:17 King Solomon erected the pillars in the front of the temple, one to the south and one to the north. The one to the south he named Jakin and the one to the north Boaz. Columns representing Boaz and Jachin can be found in most Masonic lodges and are emblematic of their use in Masonic ritual. The pillars are part of a symbolic use of Solomon's Temple itself but Solomon stole the pillars from esoteric occult history. The two columns called the “Pillars of Hercules” in Ancient Greece stood at the gateway to the sphere of the enlightened. The frontispice of Francis Bacon’s “New Atlantis” featuring the Pillars of Hercules as a gateway to a new world. According to occult lore, Atlantis is the civilization from which all hermetic knowledge emerged. The rebirth of this lost kingdom has been the dream of Mystery schools for centuries. The master builder of the Temple of Solomon was Hiram Abiff, a prominent figure in Masonic ritual. The verses 1 Kings 6:1-38, 1 Kings Chapter 7, and Chapter 8 describe the dimensions, the construction and the dedication of the Temple under Solomon. One passage describes more specifically the twin pillars standing in front of King Solomon’s Temple.
The concept of using Boaz and Jachin in the Third Temple is a complex one, with varying opinions and interpretations.
Those who advocate for their use often argue that these pillars are symbolic of the divine presence and should be incorporated into the rebuilt temple. They believe that the pillars would serve as a physical manifestation of God's protection and guidance.
However, there are also those who oppose their use. Some argue that the original pillars were destroyed along with the Second Temple and cannot be replicated. Others contend that the focus of the Third Temple should be on spiritual renewal and connection with God, rather than on physical artifacts.
Ultimately, whether or not Boaz and Jachin will be used in the Third Temple is a matter of faith and interpretation. It is a complex issue with no definitive answer, and different individuals and groups may have varying perspectives on the matter.
It's important to note that the construction of a Third Temple is a highly controversial topic, with significant political and religious implications. The issue of whether or not to incorporate Boaz and Jachin into the temple is just one aspect of a much larger debate.
The Pillars of Hercules were two ancient landmarks located on opposite sides of the Strait of Gibraltar, at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea. They were believed to mark the boundary between the known world (Europe and Africa) and the unknown, mythical lands beyond.
The European Pillar: This pillar was located on the Iberian Peninsula, in modern-day Spain. It was known as Calpe.
The African Pillar: This pillar was located on the African coast, in modern-day Morocco. It was known as Abyla.
These pillars were associated with the Greek hero Hercules, who was said to have placed them there as a monument to his twelfth labor. They were also mentioned in the writings of ancient Greek and Roman authors, who described them as towering, imposing structures.
Today, the Pillars of Hercules are no longer standing, but their legacy lives on in the Strait of Gibraltar, which is still considered a significant geographical feature.
The Pillars of Hercules represent several things:
1. The Boundary of the Known World: They marked the westernmost edge of the Mediterranean Sea, which was considered the known world to ancient Greeks and Romans. Beyond these pillars lay the unknown, mythical lands.
2. The Triumph of Hercules: They were associated with the Greek hero Hercules, who was said to have placed them there as a monument to his twelfth labor. They symbolized his strength, courage, and ability to overcome challenges.
3. The Passage to the Unknown: The Pillars of Hercules were also seen as a gateway to the unknown, a symbol of adventure, exploration, and the desire to discover new lands and cultures.
4. A Symbol of Hope: For sailors and explorers, the Pillars of Hercules represented a beacon of hope, a reminder that even in the face of the unknown, there is always the possibility of discovery and adventure.
Wisdom and strength. This is what Hercules and the columns represent.
Hercules, also known as Heracles, was a legendary Greek hero renowned for his extraordinary strength, courage, and completion of twelve seemingly impossible labors. These labors were imposed upon him by King Eurystheus as a punishment for killing his own children in a fit of madness.
Here are some of Hercules' most famous labors:
Slaying the Nemean Lion: This lion was invulnerable to weapons, so Hercules had to strangle it to death.
Killing the Hydra: A multi-headed serpent that regenerated two heads for every one cut off. Hercules had to cauterize the stumps to prevent regeneration.
Capturing the Ceryneian Hind: A swift deer with golden antlers and bronze hooves.
Capturing the Erymanthian Boar: A giant boar that terrorized the countryside.
Cleaning the Augean Stables: A massive stable that had not been cleaned in 30 years. Hercules diverted two rivers to clean the stables in a single day.
Slaying the Stymphalian Birds: Ferocious birds with bronze claws and feathers that could pierce armor.
Capturing the Cretan Bull: A magnificent bull that terrorized the island of Crete.
Stealing the Mares of Diomedes: Fierce, man-eating horses.
Obtaining the Girdle of Hippolyta: The queen of the Amazons.
Stealing the Golden Apples of the Hesperides: Guarded by a dragon.
Capturing Cerberus: The three-headed dog that guarded the underworld.
Bringing back Alcestis from the Underworld: A woman who volunteered to die in place of her husband,Admetus.
These labors are just a few examples of Hercules' incredible feats, which have made him one of the most iconic and celebrated figures in Greek mythology.
Boaz and Joaquin are located in Congress. The House Chamber, also known as the "Hall of the House of Representatives," is a large assembly room located in the center of the U.S. Capitol's south wing. Members of the House of Representatives sit in unassigned armchairs arranged in a semicircle on tiered platforms that face the Speaker's rostrum. Behind the rostrum is a frontispiece with Ionic columns made of black Italian marble with white Alabama marble capitals. An American flag occupies the center and is flanked by two bronze fasces. The bronze fasces in the U.S. House of Representatives' Chamber are called lictors' fasces. They are symbols of the House's authority as part of Congress and hang behind the rostrum.
The fasces is a bundle of rods bound by a leather thong and a single-bladed axe that originated in ancient Rome. It was a symbol of power, strength, authority, justice, and union. The Romans used the fasces in many ways, including carrying it in processions and having lictors, or officers who served magistrates, carry it to execute their sentences. The fasces also represented the power of life or death that a Roman magistrate had over citizens.
But are they Boaz and Joaquin?
Freemasonry may have the answers. According to
By: R∴W∴Robert Palazzo, DDGM
The one thing about Freemasonry which both attracts and repels is Freemasonry’s ostensible connection with all things esoteric. It has become both a blessing and a curse, which in itself is ironic as the pillars are also said to have a dual purpose. They represent opposing forces.
In the early days, the accusation against Freemasonry being esoteric is two-fold. First, that its members engage in esoteric practices, second that the Masons engage in esoteric study. It was during this religious insurrection that Freemasonry was thought of as heretical or satanic. When the word esoteric in its most simple term is translated into "Hidden from Sight". Certainly, anything esoteric is not necessarily evil.
Freemasonry came into its present form during the Age of Enlightenment and its members were considered the free thinkers of their time. It has also been said that the Fellow Craft degree symbolizes the intellectual awakening of the candidate and his mature development as a thinker. You will also find that the Fellow Craft degree draws heavily upon the symbolism of Jewish mystical thought and on the symbols of alchemy. It was also during this Age of Enlightenment that several important symbols surfaced within the 2nd section of the Fellow Craft degree and none more important than the powerful and complex pillars of Boaz and Jachin.
To begin with, these pillars were either brass or bronze. In either case they came from a combination of "Sun" metal, that being copper and "Moon" metal that being either tin or zinc. This mixture of Sun and Moon expressed harmony and balance. Passing through these pillars represents a chance for a new beginning. The fact that these pillars were hollow made an opportune vehicle to store one’s baggage of the past, as the lodge does not regard or remember the faults of a novitiate prior to joining the lodge.
In addition, the pillars may be seen representing two out of the three pillars of the "Tree of Life", the Jewish mystical symbol for the creation of the universe. The names of the 3 pillars of the Tree of Life were often seen as strength and wisdom with the third pillar being harmony, placed between them. Thus, when a candidate passed between them, he in essence becomes harmony, and enters a life in which the spiritual dominates the physical.
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II Chronicles 17" states "behold, and he raised up the pillars before the temple, one on the right hand and the other on the left and called the name of that on the right Jachin and that upon the left Boaz".
Since the dawn of civilization, two pillars have guarded the entrance of sacred and mysterious places. Whether in art or architecture, twin pillars are archetypal symbols representing an important gateway or passage toward the unknown. In Freemasonry, the pillars Boaz and Jachin represent one of the brotherhood’s most recognizable symbols and most times is prominently featured in Masonic art, documents, and buildings.
The concept of the twin pillars standing at the gate of sacred places can be traced back to the ancient civilizations of antiquity. In ancient Greece, the Pillars of Hercules was the name applied to the promontories that flank the entrance to the straights of Gibraltar. According to Plato’s account, the lost realm of Atlantis was located beyond the Pillars of Hercules, in effect, placing them in the realm of the unknown. Tradition says the pillars bore the warning; "Nec Plus Ultra" meaning "nothing further beyond", and served as a warning to sailors and navigators to go no further. Symbolically speaking, going beyond the Pillars of Hercules meant leaving the foulness of this world into the realm of higher enlightenment.
In Freemasonry, the Masonic usage of the terms Boaz and Jachin originates from the Biblical account of King Solomon’s Temple. The master builder of the temple was Hiram Abiff a prominent figure in all our teachings. "1 Kings Chapters 6,7, and 8," describe the dimensions, construction, and dedication of the Temple. One passage in particular specifically describes the twin pillars in front of Solomon’s Temple and I quote:
"For he cast two pillars of brass, of eighteen cubits high apiece, and a line of twelve cubits did compass either of them about."
"And he made two chapiters of molten brass to set upon the tops of the pillars. The height of the one chapiter was five cubits and the height of the other chapiter was five cubits."
"The nets of checker work and wreaths of chain work for the chapiters which were upon the top of the pillars, seven for one chapiter and seven for the other chapiter."
"And he made the pillars, and two rows upon the one network to cover the chapiters that were upon the top, with pomegranates and so he did for the other chapiter."
"And the lily work upon the top of the chapiters were of four cubits."
And as the right pillar was set up he named it Jachin and as he set up the left pillar he named it Boaz and so the work of the pillars was finished.
The account of Solomon’s Temple is of great importance to Freemasonry as each detail of the building holds an important esoteric meaning. As mentioned before the Pillars act as a portal to the mysterious. According to the ancient Rabbis, Solomon was an initiate of the Mystery schools and the Temple in which he built was actually a house of initiation containing a mass of pagan, philosophic, and phallic emblems. The pomegranates, the palm headed columns, the pillars before the door, coupled with the arrangement of the chambers and draperies all indicate the Temple to have been patterned after sanctuaries of Egypt and Atlantis.
Albert Pike had his own description and I quote, "you entered the lodge between two columns. They represent the two which stood on the porch of the Temple, one on each side of the great eastern gateway. These pillars of bronze were four fingers breadth in thickness according to the most accurate account, eighteen cubits in height with a capital of five cubits high. The shaft of each was four cubits in diameter. A cubit being one foot and 707/1000s, that is, the shaft of each was a little over thirty feet eight inches in height. The capital was a little over eight feet six inches in height, and the diameter of the shaft six feet ten inches.
The capitals were enriched with pomegranates of bronze covered by bronze net-work and ornamented with wreaths of bronze, and appear to have imitated the shape of the seed-vessel of the lotus or Egyptian lily, a sacred symbol to the Hindus and Egyptians. Both these columns as you may be aware have a Hebrew translation from the Old Testament. The etymology can thus be explained, the word "Jachin" in Hebrew was pronounced Ya-Kayan, meaning firm, upright, or stable. Boaz on the other hand is "Baaz" meaning power or might. The one on the right means, "He Shall Establish" and the second, "in it is strength." One thing you may not be aware of is that these columns were imitations created by Khurum the Tyrian artist, and similar columns stood at the entrance of the famous Temple of Malkarth in the city of Tyre.
Another fact that may have slipped your notice unless your day is spent dealing in the occult is that the High Priestess of the Tarot, "La Papessa" or the "Popess" wearing her Triregnum or Papal Tiara sits between the pillars Boaz and Jachin. As with most occult symbols the twin pillars conceal multiple layers of meaning, some intended for the profane others divulged in the higher degrees of Freemasonry. However viewed, the pillars as stated earlier represent the equilibrium of two opposing forces. Aside from their dimensions, in York Rite Masonry the pillars are most often seen with a ball or globe placed on top. In essence the pillars most likely had a bowl, one containing fire and the other water. The celestial globe or fire bowl surmounting Jachin symbolized the divine man, the terrestrial globe or water bowl symbolized the earthly man.
The pillars also connote the active and passive expressions of divine energy, the sun and the moon, sulphur and salt, good and bad, etc. The door placed between them leads to the House of God and standing at the gates of Sanctuary they are reminded that Jehovah is both androgynous (both male and female) and an anthro-pomorphic (having human qualities) deity. The parallel columns also denote the zodiac signs of Cancer and Capricorn, which were formerly placed in the chamber of initiation to represent birth and death, the extremes of physical life. Freemasons know them to represent the summer and winter solstices or a more modern comparative appellation would be the two Saints John.
The twin pillars also showed up at the Kabalistic Temple of Solomon. In the Kabalah these pillars explained all the mysteries of antagonism, whether natural, political, or religious. They elucidate the procreative struggle between man and woman. According to the laws of nature, the woman must resist the man, and he must entice or overcome her.
Such is the significance of the two pillars, they are distinct and separate, contrary in appearance. Separately their power is one joined, and they would destroy one another. And for precisely the same reason the spiritual power is weakened when it attempts to usurp the temporal and the temporal becomes victim if it encroaches on the spiritual. Human equilibrium requires two feet, the world gravitates by two forces and generations need two sexes.
When the two pillars find equilibrium, it is said to generate a third pillar, one in the middle, which esoterically represents man or mankind. It will also signify the union of Sushumna and the Kundalini, this sacred marriage will create and radiate throughout the human body filling it with divine light. It is then that humanity will become the third column, Wisdom.
In Qabbalistic teachings the pillars represent Sepiroth, the Tree of Life and symbolize mercy and severity. When interpreted Qabbalistically, the name of the two pillars mean, "In strength shall my house be established." In the splendor of mental and spiritual illumination the High Priest stood between the two pillars as a mute witness to the perfect virtue of equilibrium, that hypothetical point equidistant from all extremes. Thus, he personified the divine nature of man, the mysterious Pythagorean Monad in the presence of Duad. The column on the right, Jachin, has its foundation on Chochmah, the outpouring Wisdom of God. The three globes suspended from it are all masculine potencies. The column on the left, Boaz has three globes suspended from it, which have feminine receptive potencies. It is acknowledged that the three pillars are ultimately united in Malchuth in which all the powers of the superior worlds are manifested. The teachings of the "Tree of Life" are a very heady subject and to understand them, one must study intensely to understand their purpose.
In pop culture the pillars are sometimes used for other reasons, other than decorative and take on an esoteric meaning. The simple act of standing between or passing through them symbolically represents a transformation or initiation. This symbol is cleverly disguised and can be found in music, film and literature. One such place it can be found is in the first book of the Harry Potter series, where he first discovers he is a wizard. His initiation is visually portrayed on the cover as him going through two pillars. One might not know that the original title for the book was "Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone." The Philosopher’s Stone being an ancient alchemical concept representing illumination. In the music world, rapper Kayne West stands in the middle of twin pillars in his highly symbolic video, "Power." Among the plethora of esoteric symbols found in the 2009 fantasy film "the Imagination of Doctor Parnassus", the twin pillars adorn both sides of the stage as the leader of a traveling theatre group having made a bet with the devil takes them through a magical mirror to explore their imagination and present them with a choice of self-fulfillment or gratifying ignorance.
In today’s world, two pillars stand in front of the IRS building in New Carrollton, Maryland. The IRS being the most despised institution in America, constructed a state of the art building, but it’s not the building that gets all the attention, it’s the odd work of art which profoundly guards the entrance. To most people the art displayed means nothing, but to those versed in secret society symbolism, the implications are manifold and profound. Two black and white pillars made of the highest quality marble; denoting Masonic duality guard the gateway. They are topped by two hands pointing skyward, known as the "Hands of Mystery". Between the two pillars is a dark pyramid with a metallic capstone on which is written "We the People." This 1997 work is called "Vox Poluli," which is Latin for "the voice of the people". As for why this symbol appears at the IRS, there is a basic and usually unsatisfactory meaning given to the masses. Additional pillars can also be found in the city of Astana, Khazakhstan whose architecture and layout contain numerous occult elements.
Very likely many of us have wondered from time to time what the true meaning of the pillars are and why the strange names; and just as easily dismissed the subject as one of those inexplicable things handed down from the Bible from old times which have no practical meaning in today’s world. Nevertheless, these strange names are not without purpose. They contain the key to the entire Bible and to the whole order of nature.
The meaning of Boaz is clearly seen in the Book of Ruth. There, Boaz appears as the kinsman exercising his right of pre-emption, so familiar to those versed in Oriental Law. The right of pre-emption, has for its purpose the maintenance of the family as a social unit; the right to purchase back property to return it to the family it once belonged. In the story, Boaz brings the alienated estate into the family not only as a matter of law but because of his membership in the family and his motive for doing so is his love for Ruth. So, there should not be a reason why the name of Boaz is attached to the mysterious pillar when we seek it’s meaning. Thus, the two pillars typify Unity and the redeeming power of love. St. Paul speaks of the "Unity" of the spirit which is the "Bond of Peace", and "Love" which is the "Bond of Perfectness." It is what St. Paul alludes to when he calls God the Father from whom every family in Heaven and on Earth is named.
These two pillars, therefore, stand for the great spiritual principals that are the basis of all life: Jachin typifying the Unity resulting from being, and Boaz, typifying the Unity resulting from Love. This Dual-Unity we find is the key or evolution of Spirit, and the reason that these two ancient pillars has been preserved in our scriptures. They contain infinite meanings, which appear to be the most meaningless, but will be found to contain the deepest significance.
A Deeper Dive into the Names Boaz and Jachin: Gematria and Occultism
Gematria is a system of assigning numerical values to letters in various alphabets, often used in Jewish mysticism and other esoteric traditions. The numerical value of a word or phrase can be interpreted to reveal hidden meanings or connections.
Occultism is a broad term encompassing various beliefs and practices related to supernatural or hidden phenomena, often involving mysticism, magic, and esoteric knowledge.
Gematria and Boaz
Hebrew: בועז (Boaz)
Numerical value:ב (Bet) = 2
ו (Vav) = 6
ע (Ayin) = 70
ז (Zayin) = 7
Total: 85
Possible interpretations based on gematria:
Strength and Stability: The number 85 in Hebrew gematria can be associated with concepts of strength, stability,and foundation. This aligns with the meaning of the name "Boaz," which means "in him is strength."
Wisdom and Understanding: Some scholars have suggested that 85 is also connected to wisdom and understanding. This could tie into the overall theme of Solomon's temple as a place of divine wisdom and knowledge.
Gematria and Jachin
Hebrew: יאכין (Jachin)
Numerical value:י (Yod) = 10
א (Aleph) = 1
כ (Kaf) = 20
י (Yod) = 10
ן (Nun) = 50
Total: 91
Possible interpretations based on gematria:
Divine Presence: The number 91 in Hebrew gematria can be interpreted as representing the divine presence or the Shekinah. This aligns with the idea that the pillars were symbols of God's protection and support for the temple and the people of Israel.
Establishment and Foundation: The number 91 can also be associated with concepts of establishment,foundation, and stability. This connects with the meaning of the name "Jachin," which means "he will establish."
Occultism and the Pillars
In occult traditions, the pillars Boaz and Jachin are often seen as representing dualistic principles, such as light and darkness, good and evil, or masculine and feminine. They may also be associated with the pillars of the Tree of Life in Kabbalah, representing the divine attributes of wisdom, understanding, and love.
The Tree of Life, a central symbol in Kabbalah, is often associated with the pillars Boaz and Jachin due to their shared symbolic significance.
Here's a breakdown of the connection:
Dualistic Principles: Both the Tree of Life and the pillars represent dualistic principles. The Tree of Life is often depicted as a sefirot (emanations) arranged in a tree-like structure, with the pillars representing the two central sefirot, Chokmah (Wisdom) and Binah (Understanding). These sefirot are seen as the foundation of creation and the source of all divine attributes.
Foundation and Support: The pillars, like the roots of a tree, represent the foundation and support of the divine structure. Similarly, the Tree of Life is often depicted as rooted in the divine realm, providing stability and nourishment to the creation.
Divine Presence: Both the pillars and the Tree of Life are associated with the divine presence. The pillars are believed to represent the presence of God in the temple, while the Tree of Life is seen as a manifestation of the divine essence.
In essence, the Tree of Life and the pillars Boaz and Jachin are interconnected symbols that represent the divine foundation, structure, and presence. They are often studied together in Kabbalistic and occult traditions to gain a deeper understanding of the nature of reality and the divine.
The Talmud does not explicitly mention the pillars Boaz and Jachin by name. However, it does discuss the construction of Solomon's Temple and the significance of its various elements.
While the Talmud doesn't directly address the pillars, it does offer insights into the symbolic and spiritual significance of the Temple as a whole. For example, the Talmud often interprets the Temple as a microcosm of the universe, with its various parts representing different aspects of divine creation and revelation.
It's possible that the Talmudic rabbis would have understood the pillars within this broader context, recognizing their role as significant components of the Temple's symbolism and spiritual meaning. However, without specific references to the pillars themselves, it's difficult to say definitively what the Talmud might have said about them.
Duality seems to be the key here. Controlling good and evil. Just as I have said about the grey pope and his role in controlling the white and black pope. The grey pope appears to take the position of King Solomon who has the keys to control good and evil on earth. Anyone who enters the pillars is either a high priest or god himself.
In the movie "Don't Look Up," the tech billionaire character, played by Mark Rylance, mentions the "pillars of Boaz and Jachin." The character's mention of the "pillars of Boaz and Jachin" in "Don't Look Up" is likely a subtle reference to his wealth, power, and perceived wisdom.
Here's a breakdown of why the reference might be significant:
Symbol of Strength and Stability: The pillars are associated with strength, stability, and knowledge in Freemasonry. The character, a tech billionaire, is positioned as a powerful and influential figure.
Implying Superiority: By referencing these pillars, he may be subtly suggesting that he possesses the qualities associated with them: strength, stability, and wisdom. This could be a way to assert his authority and superiority over others.
Counteracting the Threat: The film's plot centers around a catastrophic comet approaching Earth. The character's reference to the pillars might be seen as a way to reassure himself, and possibly others, that despite the impending disaster, there are still foundations of strength and knowledge to rely on.
Overall, the mention of the pillars serves to reinforce the character's image as a powerful, influential, and perhaps even messianic figure, contrasting with the chaos and uncertainty of the world around him.
Ruth (1940): A classic adaptation of the biblical Book of Ruth, featuring Boaz as a central character.
The Nativity Story (2006): A film about the birth of Jesus, which might include references to Joachim, Mary's father.
The Da Vinci Code (2006): While not explicitly about Freemasonry, this film explores secret societies and historical conspiracies, which might involve Masonic symbolism.
Angels & Demons (2009): A Dan Brown novel adaptation that features the Illuminati, a secret society with Masonic connections.
Pan's Labyrinth (2006): A fantasy film set in Spain during the Spanish Civil War. While it might not directly reference "Boaz" or "Joaquin," it could have characters with similar names or explore themes that resonate with the historical context.
Jesus mother Mary’s father’s name is Jachin. Saint Joachim is a figure in Christian tradition, particularly in Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Anglicanism. He is revered as the husband of Saint Anne and the father of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ.
While his story is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, it has been developed and expanded upon in apocryphal texts, such as the Gospel of James. According to these accounts, Joachim and Anne were a devout couple who longed for a child. After years of childlessness, they were blessed with a daughter, Mary, who was later chosen to be the mother of Jesus.
Joachim is often depicted as a righteous and pious man, dedicated to his faith and his family. He is celebrated for his role in the lineage of Jesus Christ and is considered a patron saint of fathers and families.
It's important to note that while Joachim is a revered figure in many Christian traditions, his story is primarily based on apocryphal texts and is not considered canonical Scripture.
Boaz is a prominent character in the Book of Ruth in the Bible. He is a wealthy landowner in Bethlehem and a relative of Naomi's deceased husband.
Here are some key points about Boaz:
Generosity and Kindness: Boaz is known for his generosity and adherence to the law, which is demonstrated by his kindness to Ruth, a Moabite widow and the daughter-in-law of Naomi.
Redeemer: Boaz acts as a redeemer for Ruth, marrying her and providing her with a new life.
Ancestor of Jesus: Boaz is included in the genealogy of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Matthew.
Boaz is often seen as a model of righteousness, compassion, and loyalty in the Bible. His story is a testament to God's faithfulness and provision for those in need.
In conclusion, those names were picked by King Solomon. His father, King David, the giant slayer, gave the blueprints to his son to build it. God told David he was not to build the second temple because he was a war King with blood on his hands. The temple must be built in humility with the two pillars in the front that symbolizes the understanding of good and evil and anyone who enters must be clean of the world through righteousness and strength. Although it started as a good symbol, it was corrupted over time by the occultist’s who use it to control the world. I believe both pillars will be built in front of the third temple again and used for controlling the world.
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Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Sex Magik: Musicians, Rocket Scientists & Occultist Beliefs
Sex magic is a practice that combines sexual activity with magical, ritualistic, or spiritual pursuits. It involves harnessing sexual energy and directing it towards specific goals or intentions. This could include personal empowerment,manifestation of desires, or spiritual growth.
Key concepts often associated with sex magic include:
Sexual energy as a powerful force: Believers in sex magic consider sexual energy to be a potent force that can be channeled and utilized for various purposes.
Rituals and visualizations: Sex magic often involves specific rituals, visualizations, and meditations to focus and direct the sexual energy.
Intention setting: Practitioners set clear intentions or goals before engaging in sexual activity, believing that this helps to guide the energy towards the desired outcome.
Aleister Crowley was a prominent figure in the occult and magical world, and he placed significant emphasis on sex magic. He believed that sexual energy was a potent force that could be harnessed and directed towards spiritual and magical goals.
Crowley's approach to sex magic was characterized by:
Liberation: He advocated for the liberation of sexual desire and saw it as a natural and powerful force.
Rituals and techniques: Crowley developed various rituals and techniques for harnessing sexual energy, such as the "Magickal Ablutions" and the "Eroto-comatose Lucidity" technique.
Thelema: His philosophy of Thelema, which emphasized individual freedom and the will, aligned with his views on sexual liberation and the use of sex magic.
Magick in Theory and Practice is a seminal work by Aleister Crowley, a renowned occultist and magus. Published in 1929, it presents Crowley's comprehensive understanding of magic, drawing from his extensive experience and study of various occult traditions.
The book is divided into two parts:
Theory: This section delves into the philosophical underpinnings of Crowley's magical system. He discusses concepts such as the nature of consciousness, the universe, and the relationship between the individual and the divine. Crowley introduces his concept of "Thelema," a philosophy that emphasizes individual freedom and the will.
Practice: This part provides practical guidance on performing magical operations. Crowley outlines various rituals,techniques, and meditations that can be used to achieve specific goals or spiritual development. He discusses the importance of visualization, concentration, and the use of symbols and talismans.
Key themes and concepts explored in the book include:
The Law of Thelema: Crowley's central principle that "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law."
The Nine Degrees of Initiation: A system of spiritual development outlined by Crowley.
The Holy Guardian Angel: A personal spiritual guide or deity believed to be associated with each individual.
The Lesser Ritual of Abramelin: A powerful ritual for contacting one's Holy Guardian Angel.
The Book of the Law: A sacred text channeled by Crowley in 1904 that forms the foundation of Thelema.
Magick in Theory and Practice is a complex and often controversial work, reflecting Crowley's unique perspective on magic and spirituality. While it may not be suitable for everyone, it has had a profound influence on the occult movement and continues to be studied and debated by scholars and practitioners today.
Sex magic, a practice that combines sexual activity with magical, ritualistic, or spiritual pursuits, has been a subject of fascination and controversy for centuries. While its exact practices can vary widely, there are some common themes and techniques that are often associated with it.
Core Principles
Sexual Energy as a Force: Sex magic practitioners believe that sexual energy is a powerful force that can be harnessed and directed towards specific goals or intentions.
Ritual and Intention: Rituals are often employed to create a sacred space and focus the mind on the desired outcome. Intention setting is crucial, as it helps to guide the energy towards the desired goal.
Visualization and Meditation: Visualization techniques are used to create mental images of the desired outcome,while meditation helps to focus the mind and achieve a state of deep relaxation.
Symbolism and Ritual Objects: Symbolic objects, such as candles, crystals, or sacred texts, can be used to enhance the ritual and focus the energy.
Common Practices
Ritualized Sexual Activity: This involves performing sexual acts within a specific ritual context, often accompanied by visualizations, mantras, or prayers. The goal is to channel the sexual energy towards a particular intention.
Tantra: Derived from ancient Indian traditions, tantra emphasizes the spiritual potential of sexual energy. Tantra practices often involve techniques such as energy control, kundalini awakening, and the use of sexual energy for spiritual growth.
Magickal Ablutions: A technique developed by Aleister Crowley, this involves performing sexual acts while focusing on specific visualizations and intentions. The goal is to purify the body and mind and channel sexual energy towards spiritual development.
Eroto-comatose Lucidity: Another Crowleyan technique, this involves inducing a state of deep relaxation and trance through sexual activity. In this state, practitioners can explore the subconscious mind and access hidden potentials.
Astral Projection: Some practitioners believe that sexual energy can be used to facilitate astral projection, a state of consciousness in which the mind is projected outside of the physical body.
Manifestation Magic: Sex magic can be used to manifest desires or goals, such as attracting love, wealth, or success. Practitioners often combine sexual energy with visualization and intention setting to achieve their desired outcomes.
Ethical Considerations
It's important to note that sex magic is a controversial topic, and there are ethical concerns associated with its practice.Some critics argue that it can be exploitative or harmful, particularly when it involves power imbalances or coercion. It's essential to approach sex magic with respect, consent, and a clear understanding of its potential consequences.
The practices of sex magic are typically performed by individuals on themselves. It is a personal and often solitary practice, although some people may choose to engage in it with a partner. L. Ron Hubbard and Jack Parsons practiced it in 1946. Right after their ritual, the transistor was invented. More in that later.
Sex magic is any type of sexual activity used in magical, ritualistic or otherwise religious and spiritual pursuits. One practice of sex magic is using sexual arousal or orgasm with visualization of a desired result. A premise posited by sex magicians is the concept that sexual energy is a potent force that can be harnessed to transcend one's normally perceived reality. When we have sex, the physical signals felt by the body send signals through our nerves to the brain — which reacts by releasing chemicals that make us experience even more pleasure. Some research suggests the rhythmic nature of sex and sexual stimulation creates a physical-psychological loop of pleasure. Sexual rituals fall into two categories: culture-created, and natural behaviour, the human animal having developed sex rituals from evolutionary instincts for reproduction, which are then integrated into society, and elaborated to include aspects such as marriage rites, dances, etc.
According to teen vogue “Did you know that orgasms can help manifest desires and bring forth dreams? In magic, orgasms are considered to be the ultimate magical force. In fact, occultists believe that orgasms can help cleanse the body, produce magical power, and are a vital tool in manifesting desires.” “It’s an alchemic process of creation Through sacred sex, we find a particularly ripe portal for making our wildest dreams come true and drawing our hearts desire into our energetic field.” This allows us to be at harmony with the world and ourselves, using our inner strength and power to shift the universe, allowing us to use mystical forces from within to attain our hopes.” It sounds benign, but Magic can be a cause of problems to a living body. When ever there is drawn power from somewhere else to overpower a corporeal (or even incorporeal) entity, it will easily affect the body during the effect of the magical procedure and sometimes even beyond. According to occultists, there are wide effects to manifesting what you want. Adherence demons will push you into addiction. Especially alcohol or drugs. This is the typical fall of Hollywood stars where they used sex magic to achieve their goals. The demons surround others and outside them to be around you. You will be enveloped with the right connections for jobs and eventually, a contract follows with the devil. The fall comes when they receive their dreams but are beyond simple addiction.
The orgasm is the moment where you release energy and open up your spirit for entanglement. Sex magic requires you ask the universe what you want during that moment. They also use colors to determine things like green for money or red for love. Again, it sounds benign but there are two God’s here. Either you’re believing in Jesus to move mountains for what you want or you bypass him and call out to Satan. Paul mentions 5 Do not deprive each other except perhaps by mutual consent and for a time, so that you may devote yourselves to prayer. Then come together again so that Satan will not tempt you because of your lack of self-control. . . 8 Now to the unmarried and the widows I say: It is good for them to stay unmarried, as I do. 9 But if they cannot control themselves, they should marry, for it is better to marry than to burn with passion. – 1 Corinthians 7:5, 8-9 Clement of Alexandria, while not making explicit reference to Onan, a theologian with works mentality similarly reflects an early Christian view of the abhorrence of spilling seed: Because of its divine institution for the propagation of man, the seed is not to be vainly ejaculated, nor is it to be damaged, nor is it to be wasted.
Paul and Clement both do not address the real issue of masturbation. They call it sin but do not get into specifics. Sex magic is mostly done to oneself. God gave us a gift of the orgasm to be shared. It’s meant to pass energy to your partner and vice versa. The energy combined reinforces the oneness of the marriage. It helps each partner not to stray. It is a shared private moment between two loved ones that provides protection from the devil. Think of an orgasm between two partners as an invisible shield that goes up protective both of your thoughts from others. Self masturbation is bypassing this law and releasing energy outward to demonic forces. Since we are not taught that masturbation is a portal, at an early age, we are subjected to evil through such acts. With sex magic, you are not only giving your power to demons, you then make them do your bidding. King Solomon practiced sex magic rituals and was able to have Satan’s generals at his command. His wisdom figured out that he had full control of god and the devil’s angels. This is why the occult are always looming for Solomon’s keys. They are spell books to control the demonic.
Masturbation releases energy that was meant for the spouse. It’s sacred and there are mysteries still we have yet to uncover what kind of energy is released and why the demonic responds in favor to it. If we properly were taught about masturbation at an early age, we could have avoided all kinds of demonic portals into our lives. Sex magic is an exchange to the demonic. Instead of them just taking the energy as they do and open a portal to sexual perversion, it turns the table on them as an exchange to get what you want. Demons have to obey you because you are higher in rank. The same goes for angels. But the consequences of locking demons into agreements can lead to major health issues, addictions and depression. They hate being chained and will speak to other demons to come and help them out of the agreement. It’s not that god doesn’t want us to have pleasure. He gave us the tools. It’s just a temporary problem of the devil and how they can enter you through this energy. Sex Magic comes at a huge cost and when one demon enters, more follow them. You can see the blowback in Hollywood. Britney Spears’ meltdown, Kanye West and his hospitalization. Unfortunately, they blame the drugs and alcohol but never their handlers and the demons themselves.
1946 is the year of the devil. So many things happened after a ritual that took place in the desert that you can’t dispute it. I do believe this was the year that the 4 angels that were locked under the river Euphrates were released. This set off a chain reaction that could not be reversed. Jack Parsons & L. Ron Hubbard did a sex magik ritual in the desert called the Babylon Working ritual written by, Aleister Crowley. The ritual was created to release the bound angels the watchers. Revelations 14 says to the sixth angel which had the trumpet, Loose the four angels which are bound in the great river Euphrates. And the four angels were loosed, which were prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year, for to slay the third part of men. Now, what did the 4 angels at the river Euphrates do to get bound? Michael bound them and their leader Samyaza in darkness for the Genesis 6 abomination. They were the sons of God who took wives and created the nephilim half breeds. This can be found in the Old Testament and second Enoch.
According to Jack Parsons, the ritual was a success. The sex magic they created together lasted many days and all kinds of strange events took place. The morning after Jack returned home, a woman was at his door whom he refers to as his elemental whom was created during the ritual. This woman ended the friendship of Parsons and Hubbard whom parted ways due to the woman sleeping with Hubbard. Jack sent a letter to Crowley about the success and Crowley rebuked him for even trying such a complex and sensitive ritual claiming in a letter to Parsons that he has lost his mind. Parson’s formed JPL and recruited the project paper clip Nazis to help him build space rockets. Parsons had no degree in science and had no experience in space, yet he has led jet propulsion laboratories to many fantastical creations of rocket fuel and weapons. His elemental Marjorie Cameron slept with Crowley as well.
Samyaza, Azazel, Uzza and Azza, are the fallen angels of apocryphal Abrahamic traditions and Manichaeism who ranked in the heavenly hierarchy as the Watchers. The archangel Michael defeated them during the great flood. They were responsible for changing the chromosomes of man to a triple helix. Revelations 9:14 was the seal that was broke by God’s 6th angels to release them once again. Why would two men performing a sexual ritual act in the middle of a desert provoke the father to such an extreme? I believe it was twofold. One, the Rothschilds and their contracts to create Israel again which will be occupied by the Jesuits and two, the ritual to bring back the watchers. In the spring of 1946 L. Ron Hubbard and John W. Parsons performed a series of magical rituals with the aim of incarnating the Thelemic goddess Babalon in a human being form. Hubbard’s cooperation with Parsons, known as the Babalon Working using western esotericism and ancient Enochian magic was, according to Jack Parsons, successful.
Those watchers, according to the first book of Enoch, pleaded with Enoch to speak on their behalf about their sins to god. God said no. Their punishment came during the flood I believe. Their work is to slay 1/3rd of man. Three things will come out of their mouths after they are released after being prepared. Fire, smoke and sulfur according to Revelations 9:18. The Bible says they are first prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year before they open their mouths. This offers a clue until they are released. Which time zone is this in? Heaven’s where a day in heaven is a thousand years on earth? That can’t be right. But 1947 and 1948 we witnessed a crash in Roswell with 3 supposed bodies and took pictures of sightings all around the United States. If they are released now and prepared, what are they waiting for to unleash those terrors? Christians. Prayers and faith. They need power and more darkness on earth. That vaccine took 1/3rd of mankind by removing their god gene. I have read that it most likely could kill 1/3rd of mankind.
Or the 4 angels could be a mini sun followed by 3 planets entering our solar system. Nibiru that the Vatican has been watching with their telescope they call Lucifer in New Mexico. Why was Jack Parsons so fascinated with rockets? Why was he interested in flying towards the firmament? What did he know that made him so paranoid to get off the earth? And why in revelations that the powers of the world will bury themselves underground for fear of the coming of Jesus? Did Jack Parsons release the woman who bare the child of the devil? And why have we seen tunnel boring machines everywhere? What are the pagans getting ready for? Noah took 120 years to get into the boat when God warned him. 120 years is when God decided to let man live to be. What is the relationship? I believe life. Since the vaccine, I believe we have 120 years until the coming of Jesus. The church age is over. And soon, the great falling away which the mRNA rewrote our dna to stop believing in God as we saw evidence of Dean Hamer addressing the pentagon. There is no doubt in my mind that Parsons and Hubbard did one of the worst things they could have done to humanity. And what were they rewarded with? Parsons was blown up in his home and Hubbard created a billion dollar religion called Scientology.
There is good news. During the calamity of Jacob’s trouble, he was saved out of it. The lord will strengthen us and will uphold us with his righteous right hand. God will be judging those who do not accept his son on Earth. Those will be the tares that will be separated from the righteous. None of God’s holy ones will be lost. We were supposed to save as many as we could for the coming calamities. And during. Although Jesus’ blood paid for all sin, accepting him now will keep you protected as the world turns sour, loveless, angry, godless and more evil than it has ever been. Many scholars, pastors, priests and rabbis will give dates and times. We know the season is here, just not the day or hour. Only the father knows. I know I come across as a know it all. I apologize for I too have faults. But I do believe the watchers are out and they have been working with man to usher in the end of days by using technology, biology and whatever they can to fight against Jesus when he returns. And what can we do? Oh, there’s plenty to do. Satan wants you to be lethargic and sit back and eat popcorn enjoying the show. He tricked us into a savior like trump when he did the opposite to help. We need to know that we are being played to do nothing. We have no control over the political landscape. That’s not our fight. Our fight is to overcome fear during these times. You can’t operate in love when you are scared of the events that are unfolding. You also can’t help people if you lack faith. People are scared, confused and spiraling into chaos. If you are in their presence with peace, they want to know why. You, as a Christian, have been given more power than Jesus had on earth. You were born for this time. You are entrusted by Jesus to help and love your neighbor through Jacob’s trouble. It’s not just about winning souls. It’s comforting those that have given up hope and trust in God.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers released an album called blood sugar sex magic.
The Album and the Haunted Mansion
Blood Sugar Sex Magic, released in 1992, is a landmark album in the Red Hot Chili Peppers' discography. It's known for its eclectic blend of funk, rock, and psychedelic elements, and it propelled the band to international stardom.
The album was recorded at Glenwood Place, a historic mansion in Venice, California. The mansion had a reputation for being haunted, with tales of ghostly occurrences and paranormal activity. This eerie atmosphere is said to have influenced the album's dark and brooding tone.
The Song "Blood Sugar"
"Blood Sugar" is the album's opening track and a fan favorite. It's a sexually charged song that explores themes of desire,addiction, and obsession. The lyrics reference the physiological effects of high blood sugar levels, drawing a parallel between physical and emotional intensity.
The song's music video features the band performing in a surreal, dreamlike setting, further enhancing its enigmatic quality.
The Occultism Rumors
While there's no concrete evidence to support the claim that the Red Hot Chili Peppers are occultists, some fans have speculated about the band's potential connections to occult practices. These speculations often stem from the following:
The Album's Title: "Blood Sugar Sex Magic" is a suggestive title that could be interpreted as a reference to occult rituals or practices.
The Haunted Mansion: Recording in a haunted location could be seen as a deliberate choice to tap into supernatural energies.
Lyrics and Imagery: Some of the band's lyrics and imagery have been interpreted as occult-related, such as references to symbols or rituals.
The Band's Image: The band's unconventional style and often provocative performances have led some to speculate about their beliefs.
However, it's important to note that these speculations are largely unfounded. The band members have never publicly acknowledged any involvement in occult practices, and their music can be interpreted in various ways.
While "Blood Sugar Sex Magic" is a groundbreaking album and the haunted mansion where it was recorded adds an intriguing layer to its story, there's no solid evidence to support the claim that the Red Hot Chili Peppers are occultists. The band's music and image can be interpreted in various ways, and the rumors surrounding their potential occult connections are largely speculative.
The song "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers is primarily about intense desire, sexual obsession, and the physical and emotional intensity associated with such feelings.
The lyrics often use vivid metaphors and imagery to convey the powerful emotions and sensations experienced by the narrator. The title itself is a provocative combination of words that suggests a potent mix of passion, lust, and perhaps even a hint of danger.
While some interpretations might include references to drugs or other substances, the core theme remains focused on the intense, almost addictive nature of desire and its physical manifestations. The lyrics suggest a ritual of having sex magik with low blood sugar. The release brings about a euphoria that brings you closer to the gods. It’s no doubt in my mind that these lyrics are depicting satanic rituals by following Aleister crowley’s work. Anthony Kiedes has mentioned in interviews he is fascinated with the supernatural but never says who he follows or what he believes in.
While Anthony Kiedis has been associated with certain occult themes and imagery, it's important to note that these associations are often interpretations based on his lyrics, music videos, and public statements. He has not explicitly confirmed or denied any deep involvement in occult practices.
Here are some key points related to Anthony Kiedis and the occult:
Lyrics and Imagery: Many of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' songs and music videos feature themes of spirituality,mysticism, and the supernatural. This has led to speculation about the band's interest in occult concepts.
Public Statements: Kiedis has sometimes alluded to exploring spiritual and philosophical topics, but he hasn't provided concrete details about his beliefs or practices.
The Band's Image: The Red Hot Chili Peppers have cultivated a rebellious and unconventional image, which has often been associated with countercultural movements and alternative spirituality.
Specific examples of occult themes in the band's work:
"Blood Sugar Sex Magik" album: This album's title and cover art have been interpreted as references to occult rituals and symbolism.
"Under the Bridge" music video: The video features imagery of a homeless man under a bridge, which has been interpreted as a metaphor for spiritual isolation or seeking solace in unconventional places.
Lyrics: Songs like "Give It Away" and "Californication" contain lyrics that can be interpreted as exploring themes of spiritual awakening or rebellion against societal norms.
It's important to approach these interpretations with caution, as they are often based on subjective interpretations of the band's work. Kiedis himself has never provided a definitive statement about his beliefs or practices related to the occult.
It’s no surprise that musicians are interested in the occult. The Beatles, one of the most influential bands in music history, had a fascination with Aleister Crowley, a controversial figure in the early 20th century who was known for his involvement in occult practices, magic, and philosophy.
Here are some key points about their connection:
John Lennon's Interest: John Lennon was particularly interested in Crowley. He read Crowley's books, visited places associated with him, and even owned a copy of Crowley's "Magick in Theory and Practice."
Occult References in Songs: Several Beatles songs contain references to occult themes or Crowley himself. For example, "Magical Mystery Tour" and "Strawberry Fields Forever" have been interpreted as incorporating elements of Crowley's teachings.
The Magical Mystery Tour: The band's 1967 film and album, "Magical Mystery Tour," has been suggested to be influenced by Crowley's ideas of magic and transformation.
Controversy and Backlash: The Beatles' association with Crowley led to controversy and criticism, particularly from religious groups and those who viewed Crowley's teachings as harmful or dangerous.
It's important to note that while the Beatles were interested in Crowley and his ideas, their engagement with occult concepts was likely more superficial than a deep-rooted belief system. Their fascination with Crowley was part of a broader exploration of unconventional ideas and philosophies that were popular among many artists and intellectuals during the 1960s.
The Beatles were not the only ones. Here are a few other bands that have cited Aleister Crowley as an influence:
Led Zeppelin: Robert Plant, the lead singer of Led Zeppelin, has openly acknowledged his interest in Crowley and his writings. Songs like "Stairway to Heaven" and "Kashmir" have been interpreted as containing Crowley-inspired themes.
King Crimson: The progressive rock band King Crimson has incorporated elements of Crowley's philosophy and magic into their music and lyrics. Their album "Court of the Crimson King" is often seen as a reflection of their interest in occult concepts.
The Doors: Jim Morrison, the lead singer of The Doors, was known for his fascination with occult and mystical themes. While he didn't directly mention Crowley, his interest in similar subjects suggests a potential influence.
Black Sabbath: Though not as explicit as some other bands, Black Sabbath's music often explores dark and occult themes. Their early albums, particularly "Paranoid" and "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath," have been associated with Crowley-inspired imagery and symbolism. Ozzy on a solo record wrote a song about Crowley.
Mr. Crowley
What went on in your head?
Oh, Mr. Crowley
Did you talk to the dead?
Your lifestyle to me seems so tragic
With the thrill of it all
You fooled all the people with magic
Yeah, you waited on Satan's call
Mr. Charming
Did you think you were pure?
Mr. Alarming
In nocturnal rapport
Uncovering things that were sacred
Manifest on this Earth
Oh, conceived in the eye of a secret
Yeah, and they scattered the afterbirth
Mr. Crowley
Won't you ride my white horse?
Mr. Crowley
It's symbolic, of course
Approaching a time that is classic
I hear that maiden's call
Approaching a time that is drastic
Standing with their backs to the wall
Was it polemically sent?
I wanna know what you meant
I wanna know
I wanna know what you meant, yeah
John Todd tries to expose the occult and sex magik. John Wayne Todd (May 19, 1949[1][2] – November 10, 2007),[3] also known as "John Todd Collins", "Lance Collins",[4] "Kris Sarayn Kollyns", and "Christopher Kollyns",[5] was an American speaker and conspiracy theorist. He claimed to be a former occultist who was born into a 'witchcraft family' before converting to Christianity. He was a primary source for many Chick Publications works against Dungeons & Dragons, Catholicism, Neopaganism, and Christian rock. In his public appearances, Todd made a variety of claims about witches, Satanists, and the Illuminati, who he alleged were conspiring against Christians. These purported conspiracies often included government officials and leaders of Christian organizations. In 1988 Todd was convicted in South Carolina on charges of rape and sentenced to 30 years in a prison. In 2004 he was released from prison and placed in a psychiatric facility, where he died in 2007.
John Todd spoke extensively about "sex magik" within the context of his experiences in occult groups. He claimed that this practice, often involving ritualized sexual acts, was a central component of many occult rituals and was believed to harness supernatural powers.
According to Todd, sex magik was used to:
Summon demons or other entities.
Gain control over people or situations.
Increase personal power or wealth.
He also described the negative consequences that he believed were associated with this practice, such as:
Spiritual bondage and demonic possession.
Physical and emotional harm.
Destruction of relationships and families.
The devil isn’t interested in anything other than you helping it to destroy others. Satan will prop you up and allow favor in riches and glory just as long as you show others how you got there. I believe those that have fallen for the devil’s tricks wanted fame and fortune now and were impatient at understanding the cost involved in selling your soul. Those bands above all have read Crowley’s work and have initiated the rituals. You don’t have to meet evil at the crossroads and sign papers to sell your soul. It can happen in a dream or by you saying you want it. Of course you will have to really mean it but it’s all the same. Once committed, you are surrounded by occultists who offer a new age philosophy so that you don’t run. They are smooth at teaching you witchcraft in a way where it seems unobtrusive. A little good here with a sprinkle of evil on top until eventually you are practicing. Just like Dr. William Schnoebelen told us that the high up priests and bishops of the Catholic Church believe in white magic as a force for good. Any magic, whether sex magik or not, rots your hopes, dreams and livelihood. I’ve never met a witch or warlock that has successfully kept their riches. The devil only lets you borrow it.
The distinction between white magic and black magic is a complex one, often rooted in cultural beliefs and personal interpretations. It's important to note that these terms are not universally recognized or defined, and their meanings can vary significantly depending on the context.
Generally, the terms are used to categorize magical practices based on their perceived intentions or outcomes. Here's a simplified overview:
White magic: Often associated with positive intentions, such as healing, protection, and spiritual growth.Practitioners of white magic typically aim to use their powers for the benefit of themselves or others.
Black magic: Usually associated with negative intentions, such as harm, revenge, or manipulation. Practitioners of black magic are often believed to use their powers to cause harm or suffering.
However, it's important to consider the following points:
Subjective interpretations: The distinction between white and black magic is often subjective and can vary depending on individual beliefs and cultural perspectives.
Intent matters: Ultimately, the intent behind a magical practice is often more significant than the specific techniques used.
Neutral magic: Some people believe that magic is neither inherently good nor bad, and that its effects depend on the practitioner's intentions and skill.
The Jesuits believe Jesus practiced white magic. That claim is not supported by the New Testament or historical evidence. While Jesus performed many miraculous acts, they are generally understood within the context of his divine nature and the teachings of Christianity. These miracles are not typically categorized as "magic" in the traditional sense.
The New Testament presents Jesus as a divine figure who healed the sick, cast out demons, and even raised the dead. These acts were seen as demonstrations of his power and authority as the Son of God, not as the result of magical practices. And as for sex magic, it is the orgasm that releases a physical sensation believed to evoke power from the supernatural. One’s thoughts during the orgasm is transformed into what they want. It’s selfish and has nothing to do with living your neighbor. It has everything to do with receiving something you want. It’s just another way of casting a spell and getting high. Evil is the opposite of good. The devil uses everything that is opposite of good and sexual acts out of wedlock crosses the sin barrier and has been carried to the extremes. Especially with the pandemic of Lilith and her power over America and sexuality. Lilith is supposedly Satan’s sister and is promiscuous in lust. Her fingerprint is everywhere and more than ever before.
Lilith is a figure in Jewish folklore who has gained significant attention in recent years. She is often portrayed as a powerful, independent woman who refused to submit to Adam's dominance. This defiance led to her expulsion from the Garden of Eden and her transformation into a demonic figure.
Here are some key points about Lilith:
First Wife of Adam: In some interpretations, Lilith is considered the first wife of Adam, created from the same earth as him.
Rebellion and Banishment: She refused to submit to Adam's authority and was banished from the Garden of Eden.
Demonic Transformation: After her banishment, Lilith became associated with evil and was often depicted as a night demon, succubus, or mother of demons.
Symbol of Female Empowerment: In more modern interpretations, Lilith has become a symbol of female empowerment and independence, representing women who refuse to conform to societal expectations.
While Lilith's origins can be traced back to ancient Mesopotamian mythology, her story has evolved over time and has been interpreted in various ways. I know Lilith is behind sex magic and she has been released again. When? Not long ago as society has gone completely backwards since 1946. Perhaps the ritual Babylon working was to release her and the 4 watchers under the river Eephrates. Perhaps she was oneof them.
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Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Manifestation: Christianity or Satanism?
I think it’s time to address this. If Christians speak things into existence, is this evil?
The Bible and Manifestation: A Christian Perspective
While the Bible doesn't use the term "manifestation" directly, it does address related concepts that can provide insights into the Christian understanding of bringing desires to fruition.
Key Biblical Themes:
Faith and Trust in God: The Bible emphasizes faith in God as a cornerstone of the Christian life. It encourages believers to trust in God's sovereignty and wisdom, believing that He will work all things together for good (Romans 8:28).
Prayer and Petition: The Bible teaches that prayer is a powerful means of communicating with God and expressing our needs and desires. It encourages believers to pray to God with faith and trust, believing that He will answer according to His will (Philippians 4:6-7).
God's Sovereignty and Timing: The Bible reminds us that God is ultimately in control and has a plan for our lives. It encourages believers to trust in God's timing and to be patient, knowing that He will work things out in His way and at His pace (Proverbs 16:9).
The Power of the Holy Spirit: The Bible emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers to live a godly life and to accomplish God's purposes. It teaches that the Holy Spirit can work miracles and bring about supernatural changes in our lives (Acts 2:1-4).
Key Biblical Verses:
Romans 8:28: "And we know that all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to His purpose."
Philippians 4:6-7: "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."
Proverbs 16:9: "A man's heart plans his way, but the LORD establishes his steps."
Acts 2:1-4: "When the day of Pentecost arrived, they were all together in one place. Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting. And tongues of fire appeared among them, distributed to each one of them. And all of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them."
While the Bible doesn't explicitly address "manifestation" in the modern sense, it does provide guidance on how to live a life of faith, trust, and prayer, and how to rely on God's sovereignty and the power of the Holy Spirit to bring about positive change in our lives.
Proverbs 18:21 states, "The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit."
This verse highlights the significant influence of our words. It suggests that our speech can have both positive and negative consequences. Words can build up or tear down, encourage or discourage, and ultimately impact the lives of others.
In the context of "manifestation," this verse can be interpreted as a reminder that our words can influence the manifestation of our desires or goals. Positive, affirming language can help to create a mindset that is conducive to achieving our goals, while negative, self-defeating language can hinder our progress.
In essence, Proverbs 18:21 encourages us to use our words wisely and intentionally, recognizing their power to shape our own reality and the reality of those around us.
While the Bible doesn't directly use the phrase "speaking things into existence," it does address related concepts that can provide insights into the power of words.
Key Biblical Themes:
The Power of Words: The Bible emphasizes the importance of words and their ability to influence our lives and the lives of others. For example, Proverbs 18:21 states, "The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit."
The Power of Faith: The Bible teaches that faith is a powerful force that can move mountains (Matthew 21:21). When we speak with faith, believing that God will answer our prayers, we can see miraculous things happen.
God's Sovereignty: While our words can be powerful, it's important to remember that ultimately, God is sovereign and has the final say. Our words must align with His will and purpose.
Key Biblical Verses:
Proverbs 18:21: "The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit."
Matthew 21:21: "Jesus answered and said to them, ‘Truly I say to you, if you have faith and do not doubt, you will not only do what was done to the fig tree, but you will also say to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea,’ and it will be done."
Jeremiah 29:11: "For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
While the Bible doesn't explicitly address "speaking things into existence" in a modern sense, it does teach that our words have power and that faith can play a significant role in bringing about positive change in our lives. However, it's essential to remember that ultimately, God is sovereign and has the final say.
The Bible doesn't explicitly address imagination as a separate concept. However, it does touch on related themes that can provide insights into the role of imagination in a Christian context.
Key Biblical Themes:
The Power of the Mind: The Bible emphasizes the importance of the mind and its influence on our thoughts,emotions, and actions. For example, Proverbs 23:7 says, "As a man thinks in his heart, so is he."
The Importance of Wisdom: Wisdom is a recurring theme in the Bible, and it involves the ability to think critically, understand the world, and make sound judgments. Imagination can be a tool for exploring different possibilities and gaining new perspectives, which can contribute to wisdom.
The Danger of Idolatry: The Bible warns against idolatry, which involves worshiping anything or anyone other than God. Imagination can be a powerful tool, but it can also lead to false beliefs or harmful desires if not directed toward God.
The Role of Faith: Faith is a key concept in Christianity, and it involves trusting in God and His promises.Imagination can play a role in visualizing God's promises and believing in their reality.
Key Biblical Verses:
Proverbs 23:7: "As a man thinks in his heart, so is he."
James 1:5: "But if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given to him."
Exodus 20:3: "You shall have no other gods before me."
Hebrews 11:1: "Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen."
While the Bible doesn't explicitly address imagination, it does emphasize the importance of the mind, wisdom, and faith. Imagination can be a powerful tool, but it must be used wisely and directed toward God to avoid harmful consequences.
But doesn’t Jesus tell us he wants us to be like children? Jesus says in Mark 10:15: "Truly I tell you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child will not enter it." This passage highlights the importance of childlike qualities in entering the kingdom of heaven.
Children are often seen as innocent, trusting, and open to new experiences. Jesus encourages us to have these qualities as we follow him and seek to enter his kingdom. What does this mean? Enter the kingdom like a child? This means use your imagination as well. When we dream, our eyes move. They call this REM or rapid eye movement. This is the body and soul. Think of it like a robot that your spirit drives. The body is the shell and the soul is/are the components like the cpu, memory and hard drive. Our spirit moves throughout it like electricity or light. Our spirit is different. It is connected to another dimension. Our imagination comes from our spirit which is connected to everything. This is where you have the free will to use it for evil or good.
If it wasn’t for imagination, we would not have inventions. From the combustion engine to the light bulb. Our imagination is what makes us curious about the impossible. Genesis 3:22 says and the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever. This to me means behold anything man can dream of becomes reality. The more we learn about science the more we can manipulate our environment. Technology will help man become gods. This is why the Bible says men will seek death and not find it. And we are soon becoming it. Our imagination cannot be investigated, tested, interpreted and analyzed. Academia believes differently.
Yes, imagination can be measured and tested in various ways. While it's a complex cognitive function, researchers have developed methods to assess different aspects of imaginative ability.
Here are some common approaches:
Psychological Tests: These tests often involve tasks that require individuals to generate creative ideas, visualize scenarios, or solve problems that demand imaginative thinking. Examples include the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking and the Remote Associates Test.
Brain Imaging: Techniques like fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) can measure brain activity associated with imaginative processes. By studying patterns of brain activation, researchers can gain insights into the neural correlates of imagination.
Self-Report Measures: Questionnaires and surveys can be used to assess individuals' subjective experiences of imagination. For example, people might be asked to rate the vividness of their mental imagery or how frequently they engage in imaginative activities.
Behavioral Observations: Observing people's behavior in real-life situations can provide clues about their imaginative abilities. For instance, individuals who are skilled at storytelling, problem-solving, or artistic expression may exhibit strong imaginative qualities.
It's important to note that while these methods provide valuable information, measuring imagination is not a straightforward task. Imagination is influenced by various factors, including personality traits, cultural background, and individual experiences. Therefore, a comprehensive assessment often requires a combination of approaches.
Science can only describe how things behave and not what it is or where it comes from. Academia thinks the imagination comes from the brain. That’s not the hat the Bible says. It’s in the bosom.
That's a very interesting interpretation! While the Bible doesn't explicitly state that the Holy Spirit resides in the bosom, it does use the concept of the bosom in a figurative way to symbolize closeness, intimacy, and protection.
Here are a few examples:
John 13:23: "One of Jesus' disciples, whom Jesus loved, was reclining at table next to him. So Simon Peter motioned to him to ask Jesus who it was of whom he was speaking."
Psalm 18:2: "The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my shield and the horn of my salvation, my high tower."
In these verses, the bosom is used to represent a place of safety, comfort, and trust. It's a metaphor for being close to and protected by someone or something. So, while the Holy Spirit isn't physically located in a person's bosom, the concept can be used to symbolize the intimate and protective relationship between God and believers.
Abraham's bosom is a biblical metaphor often used to describe the place of the righteous in heaven. It's derived from the parable of the rich man and Lazarus in Luke 16:19-31.
In the parable, a wealthy man named Lazarus is depicted as a beggar who dies and is carried by angels to Abraham's bosom. This is contrasted with a rich man who lives a life of luxury but is condemned to hell after death.
The phrase "Abraham's bosom" is thought to represent a place of comfort, peace, and fellowship with God. It's often associated with the idea of paradise or heaven.
Jesus called it paradise. He told the thief on the cross today he would be with him that day in paradise and the Bible says Jesus spent 3 days in the grave first. There are two places in hell and a gulf between them. Hades and paradise. This is where the bosom is.
That's a very insightful observation! While the Bible doesn't explicitly equate Hades and paradise with Abraham's bosom, it does use these terms in a way that suggests a similar meaning.
Hades: This term is often translated as "hell" in the New Testament. It's a place of punishment for the wicked.
Paradise: This term is used to describe a place of pleasure and delight, often associated with heaven.
In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, the rich man is depicted as being in Hades, while Lazarus is in Abraham's bosom. This suggests that Abraham's bosom is a place of rest and reward for the righteous, contrasting with the punishment of the wicked in Hades.
While the exact nature of Hades and paradise is open to interpretation, it's clear that they represent two distinct states of existence after death. Abraham's bosom is often seen as a symbol of the blessed state of the righteous in the afterlife.
The rich man asked Lazarus to get him some water to cool his tongue. The gulf separating them must not have been that big if the rich man in hell was talking to Lazarus. But the clues are there. Hell and paradise were the same place. Just a little separation between them. Does this say that god is still with you even when you are in hell? King David wrote in psalms 139:8 "If I ascend to heaven, You are there; if I make my bed in hell, You are there." Does this suggest that all we have to do whether in hell or not is to call out the name of Jesus as his name saves?
Acts 4:12: "And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved."
Romans 10:9-10: "If you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation."
Philippians 2:9-11: "Therefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."
These verses highlight the central role of Jesus' name in salvation. It's through faith in His name and the work He accomplished on the cross that we can receive forgiveness of sins and eternal life.
What an imagination David had, too. He wrote hundreds of songs and sang to the lord often. He would even dance naked in the streets devoting his love for god. He never was afraid of losing his salvation. He also would use manifestation in war. When the Israelites would surround their enemy when they were sleeping, they would sing battle songs and sing about how much blood will cover up to their necks for the following day. This scared the soldiers into submission. They sang it into existence. It worked every time. But it was really hard for them to hear from god before Jesus. The Holy Ghost wasn’t living in us and the people had to fast and pray for months to hear anything. Thankfully something we don’t have to do now to hear god. That’s the old way.
Aleister Crowley's work, particularly his Thelema system, does indeed delve into the concept of manifesting one's desires through the power of thought and word. However, it's important to note that Crowley's interpretations of these concepts are often controversial and have been criticized by many.
In Crowley's Thelema, the concept of "speaking things into existence" is often tied to the idea of the "Magickal Will," which is essentially the individual's true desire or purpose. By aligning one's thoughts, words, and actions with this Will,it is believed that one can manifest their desires into reality. Helena Blavatsky, a prominent figure in the Theosophical movement, also touched on the concept of manifestation through thought and word. Her teachings, however, are often complex and can be interpreted in various ways.
Blavatsky believed in the interconnectedness of all things and the underlying unity of the universe. She saw the mind as a powerful force capable of influencing reality. Her ideas often drew from ancient Eastern philosophies, such as Hinduism and Buddhism. While Blavatsky didn't explicitly discuss "speaking things into existence" in the same way as Crowley, her teachings suggest that the mind and consciousness play a significant role in shaping our reality. She emphasized the importance of developing mental clarity and focusing one's thoughts in order to achieve desired outcomes.
Alice Bailey, another prominent figure in the Theosophical movement, also touched on the concept of manifestation through thought and word. Her teachings often aligned with those of Blavatsky, emphasizing the power of the mind and the interconnectedness of all things.
Bailey believed in the existence of a "Plan" for humanity and the universe. She saw individuals as co-creators of this Plan,capable of influencing its unfolding through their thoughts and actions. Her teachings often emphasized the importance of developing a higher consciousness and aligning one's thoughts with this Plan. While Bailey didn't use the exact phrase "speaking things into existence," her ideas suggest that the mind and consciousness play a significant role in shaping our reality. She emphasized the importance of positive thinking,visualization, and the power of intention.
As with Blavatsky and Crowley, Bailey's teachings have been subject to interpretation and criticism. Her ideas about manifestation and the power of the mind are often associated with occult practices and spiritual beliefs that may not be universally accepted.
Wallace D. Wattles, a Quaker socialist, author of the science of getting rich, was an American New Thought writer. He remains personally somewhat obscure, but his writing has been widely quoted and remains in print in the New Thought and self-help movements. He is quoted often and read by the Freemasons for his work which gives us a huge clue as to his occult practices. “There is a thinking stuff from which all things are made, and which, in its original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe. A thought in this substance produces the thing that is imaged by the thought. A person can form things in his thought, and, by impressing his thought upon formless substance, can cause the thing he thinks about to be created.”
All of Wattles’ books are about manifesting or imagining what you want and then speaking it into existence. This is what we see Trump doing. He’s always saying things like I am the greatest at everything. Could Trump have red wattles books? Could wattles have been just stealing this concept out of the Bible? The Bible says the angels must obey us. King Solomon figured this out and was able to control a majority of Satan‘s army. The nights Templars were searching for King Solomon‘s lost keys. The Knights Templar were Christian And I believe had good intentions at first but when being exposed to this good and evil I believe it corrupted the Templar just as it did King Solomon. Manifestation is it evil or is it good? I believe from this breakdown it’s all about your heart and what you are trying to achieve. if what you want doesn’t hurt your neighbors friends or family and it’s something as simple as wanting to own your home instead of making mortgage payments, then I believe the heavenly angels will go by your command. But if what you want is selfish, or could hurt people Just for your gain, we are looking at a big problem. Instead of having your prayers answered by the heavenly, the devil and his angels will answer your prayer. Manifestation is nothing more than prayer but instead of asking you are commanding. There are two sides that will answer your prayer The good and the bad. If you were speaking good things into existence that will better you your family your friends your neighbors then you were doing nothing more than speaking good into existence but with a evil heart bad intentions and no wisdom behind your commands, you were doing nothing more than Helping evil to steel kill and destroy. And believe me the devil loves answering prayer. Another example of this when you look in the mirror and what you say to yourself. If you say you are ugly then the devil will make sure that you remain feeling that way But if you look in the mirror and say I’m beautiful heavenly Angels will decorate you. Man of station is evil with evil intent the Lucans Satanist and occult know that all angels must obey mankind so they twisted and make it appear in reality it’s nothing more than new agephilosophy mixing paganism with the Bible. Proverbs 1821 says the power of life and death reside in your tongue. This to me is the equivalent of speaking things into existence. Since I grew up in a Christian household and a pastor, I do have a bias when it comes to manifestation. I believe it’s nothing more than prayer spoken out loud commanding the angels to do our bidding just as they did throughout the Bible with good and evil. If the angels have to listen to everyone good or evil, what’s that say about children and them speaking things into existence as their imagination is much more advanced than our own? Right at birth they are still connected to the other dimension we called the veil or heaven, and it’s society that has removed children from heaven itself. I’ll leave you with this Supertramp song that literally says it all.
When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful
A miracle, oh, it was beautiful, magical
And all the birds in the trees, well they'd be singing so happily
Oh, joyfully, oh, playfully watching me
But then they sent me away to teach me how to be sensible
Logical, oh, responsible, practical
Then they showed me a world where I could be so dependable
Oh, clinical, oh, intellectual, cynical
There are times when all the world's asleep
The questions run too deep
For such a simple man
Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned?
I know it sounds absurd
Please tell me who I am
I said, now, watch what you say, they'll be calling you a radical
A liberal, oh, fanatical, criminal
Oh, won't you sign up your name? We'd like to feel you're acceptable
Respectable, oh, presentable, a vegetable
Oh, take, take, take it, yeah
But at night, when all the world's asleep
The questions run so deep
For such a simple man
Won't you please oh, won't you tell me
Please tell me what we've learned?
Can you hear me? I know it sounds absurd
Oh, won't you tell me) please tell me who I am
Who I am, who I am, who I am
Sources
Gemini AI
Bible
1. Advancing the Science of Imagination: Toward an “Imagination Quotient”
www.templeton.org
2. A New Measure of Imagination Ability: Anatomical Brain Imaging Correlates - Frontiers
www.frontiersin.org
https://supertramp.com

Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Heliotropism, The Sunflower Sun Conspiracy & Gender Confusion
People are freaking out that the sunflowers since the eclipse have stopped following the sun. Heliotropism is the movement of a plant or part of a plant in response to the direction of the sun. It is a form of tropism, which is a biological response to a stimulus. The word heliotropism comes from the Greek words helios, meaning "sun," and tropism, meaning "turning."
Heliotropism can be exhibited by both leaves and flowers.
Leaf heliotropism: Some plant species have leaves that orient themselves perpendicularly to the sun's rays in the morning (diaheliotropism), and others have those that orient themselves parallel to these rays at midday (paraheliotropism). This allows the leaves to maximize photosynthesis.
Floral heliotropism: Some flowers follow the sun across the sky from east to west. This helps them collect heat from the sun, which can help with pollination.
Sunflowers are a well-known example of a plant that exhibits heliotropism. Young sunflower plants follow the sun from east to west during the day and then reorient themselves during the night to face east in anticipation of the sunrise.This helps them to optimize light interception and increase photosynthesis.
Heliotropism is a fascinating example of how plants have adapted to their environment. It allows them to maximize their exposure to sunlight, which is essential for photosynthesis.
Modifying Plant DNA to Stop Heliotropism
Yes, it's theoretically possible to modify a plant's DNA to stop heliotropism.
The process would involve:
Identifying the genes responsible for heliotropism: Scientists would need to pinpoint the specific genes that control the plant's movement towards the sun. This would likely involve studying the plant's genome and comparing heliotropic and non-heliotropic plants.
Modifying the genes: Using genetic engineering techniques like CRISPR-Cas9, scientists could then modify these genes to disrupt their function, preventing the plant from responding to sunlight.
Testing and refinement: The modified plants would need to be tested under various conditions to ensure that the modification has the desired effect without causing unintended consequences. This process can be time-consuming and requires careful observation.
Challenges and Considerations
Complexity of the trait: Heliotropism is likely influenced by multiple genes, making it a complex trait to modify.
Unintended consequences: Altering one aspect of a plant's biology can have unexpected effects on other traits.
Ethical implications: The creation of genetically modified organisms raises ethical concerns and regulatory hurdles.
Practical applications: While it's possible to modify a plant's DNA to stop heliotropism, the practical applications of doing so may be limited.
It's important to note that while this is theoretically possible, it's a complex and time-consuming process that requires significant scientific expertise and resources.
Sunflowers and the Sun: A Clarification
That rumor is false.
While it's true that sunflowers have a strong association with following the sun, it's not entirely accurate.
Young sunflowers do exhibit heliotropism, meaning they turn their heads to follow the sun across the sky. This helps them maximize sunlight for growth.
Mature sunflowers, however, typically face east. They stop actively following the sun and remain oriented towards the morning sun. This is often misinterpreted as sunflowers turning away from the sun.
So, while it might seem like sunflowers are ignoring the sun, it's actually a normal part of their lifecycle.
There's no evidence to suggest that sunflowers are behaving abnormally or that there's anything unusual happening with the sun.
The Artificial Sun Conspiracy: A Closer Look
The claim that the sun was replaced with an artificial one after a recent eclipse is a conspiracy theory without any scientific basis.
Here's why:
Scientific Consensus: The sun is a massive, self-sustaining nuclear fusion reactor. Replacing it with an artificial object would require technology far beyond our current capabilities.
Observational Evidence: Scientists and astronomers monitor the sun constantly. Any significant change in its behavior, such as a sudden artificial origin, would be immediately detected and reported.
Lack of Credible Sources: While there may be anecdotal evidence or online discussions about this theory, there is no credible scientific or governmental support for it.
It's understandable to be curious about such claims, but it's essential to rely on verified information from reputable sources. That is what academia wants us to know.
We cannot predict when the sun will burn out and if it does, it wouldn’t be during a time period such as an eclipse. This means if we thought the sun was going out and we replaced it with an artificial sun, we would have to cover up the original sun until it burned out. That would require a machine and shield that follows and blocks the size of the sun comparatively to our view of it, and this would have to follow the sun and the movement of the Earth to perfection which requires fuel. What this means is behind the fake sun there would be an enormous platform thousands or millions of miles long and in height comparitvely and the artificial sun would have to be placed perfectly to cover up what’s behind it which is a block from the original.
A Sun-Blocking Platform: A Theoretical Exercise
Disclaimer: Creating a platform to block the sun is an entirely impractical and harmful concept. This response is purely for theoretical exploration.
Estimating the Size of a Sun-Blocking Platform
To calculate the size of a platform needed to block the sun from Earth's view, we'll make some simplifying assumptions:
The platform is a flat, circular object.
It's positioned directly between the Earth and the Sun.
We'll need these values:
Diameter of the Sun: Approximately 1.39 million kilometers.
Average distance between Earth and Sun: About 149.6 million kilometers.
Calculations:
We can use similar triangles to determine the size of the platform. The ratio of the platform's diameter to the Earth-Sun distance will be equal to the ratio of the Sun's diameter to the distance from the platform to the Sun.
Let's denote:
Platform diameter as P
Distance from platform to Sun as D
Using the similar triangle principle:
P / 149.6 million km = 1.39 million km / D
To completely block the Sun, the platform would have to be very close to Earth, so we can approximate D as 149.6 million km.
Therefore,
P = (1.39 million km * 149.6 million km) / 149.6 million km
P = 1.39 million kilometers
Result: The platform would need to be approximately 1.39 million kilometers in diameter to completely block the Sun from Earth's view. This is roughly the same diameter as the Sun itself.
The amount of engineering material time and rockets to send up into space and put it all together would be impossible to accomplish. Not only that but the energy that the artificial sun needs to produce without a doubt would be nuclear and that machine in space would have to have human intervention to continue running the platform. Not to mention the size of the mirrors on the fake sun.
Creating an Artificial Sun and Blocking the Real One: A Sci-Fi Scenario
Disclaimer: The concept of creating an artificial sun and blocking the real one is currently far beyond our technological capabilities and exists primarily in the realm of science fiction.
The Challenges
Energy Requirements:
The sun produces an immense amount of energy through nuclear fusion. Replicating this on Earth would require a technological leap of unimaginable proportions.
Even if we could harness enough energy, distributing it evenly across the planet to mimic the sun's light and heat would be equally daunting.
Material Science Limitations:
No known material could withstand the temperatures and pressures required for nuclear fusion.
Creating a structure large enough to block out the sun would require materials of incredible strength and lightness, which do not currently exist.
Environmental Catastrophe:
Blocking the sun would have catastrophic consequences for Earth's ecosystems. Plants would die, temperatures would plummet, and the food chain would collapse.
Cost
Estimating the cost of such a project is impossible given our current technological limitations. It would likely be many orders of magnitude greater than the global GDP.
Alternative Approaches
Instead of the ambitious goal of replacing the sun, scientists are focusing on more realistic and beneficial projects:
Nuclear Fusion: While not a replacement for the sun, it has the potential to provide clean, abundant energy.
Solar Geoengineering: This involves manipulating Earth's climate system to counteract the effects of global warming, but it's a complex and controversial topic.
The idea of an artificial sun is captivating, it's currently beyond our reach. Our focus should be on sustainable and achievable solutions to our energy and environmental challenges.
If the simplest explanation tends to be the correct one, then three possible scenarios are occuring with this conspiracy theory. The first is a mass hoax. Farmers could be showing pictures of adult sunflowers and playing the hoax along. We know that yioungwer sunflowers follow the sun but not the older ones.
And two, if it is not a hoax and farmers are reporting this strange phenomanon, then it is feasible to assume that the sunflowers are responding to geonegineering which the metals in the atmosphere confuses the direction of the sun.
Third is a genitic experiment in seed. It is possible that these seeds are monsanto seeds which are developed to grow in rich alumnimum and this is simply the blowback of dna manipulation. They are not the same natural heliotropism seeds.
Why is there gender confusion?
Why is there gender confusion and the push for acceptance? Here’s the truth. Monsanto created a product called Glyphosate which was used during Vietnam to kill the brush and expose the hidden enemy. It was called agent orange. It worked so well, that it was bottled up, sold and called Round Up. 72% of all crops worldwide has sprayed this chemical onto edible foods. Glyphosate According to the NIH there is growing evidence from both in vitro and in vivo studies has indicated that glyphosate and its commercial formulations may disrupt normal endocrine function, with effects on reproductive development and detrimental consequences on reproduction. Despite these studies, the European Food Safety Authority resolved that there was not sufficient evidence to support endocrine disrupting properties of glyphosate, turning this issue in another topic of conflict and scientific debate.
This review I read provides an overview of the routes of human exposure, the potential estrogenic effects of glyphosate and GBHs, their long-term effects on female fertility and mechanisms of action, and finally, the consequences on health of successive generations is extremely concerning. The United States is still using this because the EPA says it has low toxicity rates to humans and now we have a gender dysphoria problem that is out in the public but the cause isn’t talked about on mainstream media. According to Northern California biologist Tyrone Hayes, in studying frogs and their exposure to round up focuses on the role of steroid hormones in amphibian development. He concluded Atrazine, which is an ingredient in glyphosate to exposed males were both demasculinized (chemically castrated) and completely feminized as adults. Ten percent of the exposed genetic males developed into functional females that copulated with unexposed males and produced viable eggs. His research has been swiped cleaned and his life ended to a bullet in the head.
I believe this is by design. 10% of all male babies born in our world that has been exposed to this weed killer are born with female brains. This is why our children are confused because they don’t feel right. This isn’t a problem of a social construct of perversion running amuck, rather, it is a problem of genetically altered biology that is destroying the fabric of our dna. Because we give permission to this chemical company to be used, we will continue to see more and more gender dysphoria as we continue to breed from the blowback. Since 1/3rd of all Americans are on antidepressants, they never can hit rock bottom enough to steer them into righteous anger and storm congress demanding this stop now.
For a long time, I too was judgmental and frowned upon this strange phenomenon we are witnessing because it was never an issue when I was growing up, therefore, I just didn’t have the understanding to accept the hard facts that this isn’t about rebellion. The children born after 1974, that’s when Round Up hit the shelfs, have unfortunately been exposed to an evil that not only for profit, but has changed our god given nature that is now used to divide us in our country. The children have been robbed of a natural womb to birth. They are suffering not only from confusion, rather from hate that we are directing towards them because we did not understand why our boys want to be girls and vice versa. The looks and stares they receive is humiliating. I know how they feel. My son has to wear a helmet and hits himself wherever we go. The looks of disgust and confusion boils in my heart and I am very sensitive so I have some understanding.
Our children who are growing up and have grown up since the 70’s just want to feel normal. They want to be accepted. They want to blend in, feel like you do, and live life. Sure, there are militants and activists pushing to groom children and those need to be dealt with, but we need to look at ourselves and understand this wasn’t their fault. Since we were conned into hearing it was safe, we can safely say it wasn’t our fault too. Basically, this isn’t going away. We will see the effects of this for the rest of our humanity because it’s in our DNA now. That means everyone that has been exposed to this has corrupted DNA. We can’t close our eyes, plug our ears and wish it all away. And just because you don’t understand it, because in your lifetime, it wasn’t a thing, doesn’t give you the right to frown upon it. Jesus gave one last and final task for us to do and he said to love God with all your heart and love your neighbor the same. Your neighbors are suffering from gender dysphoria at the hands of greedy profiteers. So be a good human and use this information as a guideline for the reason this is all happening.
Academia says Disruptions in the DNA sequence due to glyphosate can have a variety of health effects, but the specific effects mentioned in the query are not well-documented and Complex hormonal and genetic factors influence sex development. The role of environmental factors, like glyphosate exposure, is still being investigated.
Multiple Studies Link Glyphosate To Reproductive Issues
In a paper published in Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, four Argentinian researchers cited multiple studies that they said contradict claims by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that glyphosate is safe. The scientists also cited new evidence showing that low-dose exposure can alter the development of the female reproductive tract with consequences on fertility. The scientists concluded that glyphosate and glyphosate-based herbicides are endocrine disruptors.
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals may mimic or interfere with the body’s hormones and may cause developmental and reproductive problems as well as brain and immune system dysfunction. Here are findings from the studies:
A study in Food and Chemical Toxicology found that glyphosate or glyphosate-based herbicides disrupted “critical hormonal and uterine molecular targets” in exposed pregnant rats.
Iowa State University researchers examined glyphosate exposure in mice and concluded that chronic low-level exposure alters ovarian proteins and may ultimately impact ovarian function.
University of Georgia researchers reported that livestock eating grain with glyphosate residue could be harmed. The paper said glyphosate-based herbicides appear to act as “reproductive toxicants, having a wide range of effects on both the male and female reproductive systems,” the researchers said.
Researchers in a study published in Environmental Pollution examined glyphosate exposure on the development of the uterus in female lambs. They reported changes that they said might affect the female reproductive health of sheep and show glyphosate-based herbicides acting as an endocrine disruptor.
Scientists from Finland and Spain said they exposed female and male quails to glyphosate-based herbicides from the ages of 10 days to 52 weeks. The researchers concluded that glyphosate herbicides could “modulate key physiological pathways, antioxidant status, testosterone, and the microbiome,” but they did not detect effects on reproduction. They warned that the impact of glyphosate may not always be visible with traditional, short-term testing.
A study in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health concluded that glyphosate, as well as the insecticides thiacloprid and imidacloprid, were potential endocrine disruptors.
Roundup Putting People At Risk
The new research is emerging just as Bayer AG, Monsanto’s parent company, is attempting to settle more than 100,000 legal claims in the United States. In these cases, people are claiming Roundup and other glyphosate-based products caused them to develop non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The suits also claim that Monsanto has long tried to hide the risks of its herbicides.
A California appeals court ruled in July that there was “abundant” evidence that glyphosate, along with the other ingredients in Roundup products, caused cancer.
Unfortunately, farmworkers are especially at risk of herbicide and pesticide exposure when employed on commercial farms. Frequently, farm owners and labor contractors will fail to warn or protect workers from exposure to these harmful chemicals.
Dangerous Chemicals Linked to Birth Defects
Dangerous chemicals that are known to cause birth defects are used in many workplaces, including in the agricultural industry on farms and at nurseries. Birth defects can occur when chemicals are inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin by either the father or mother, especially during pregnancy.
A parent’s exposure to toxic chemicals can cause their unborn children to suffer major birth defects and damage the parent’s reproductive organs. Many people are surprised to learn that toxic chemicals can damage a parent’s DNA even before they consider pregnancy.
Parents with damaged reproductive body parts may not be able to have healthy babies, and those with afflicted chromosomes may pass on the damage to their unborn children in the form of birth defects or reproductive injuries. Common birth defects caused by toxic chemicalsinclude brain damage, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, and developmental delays, to name a few.
(Beyond Pesticides, February 8, 2024) A study published in Environmental Research finds an association between adverse neurodevelopment (brain function and development) among infants and exposure to the herbicide glyphosate during pregnancy (gestational). Moreover, neurodevelopment becomes more pronounced at 24 months or two years.
The increasing prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) in the United States has raised concerns about the impact of toxic exposures on child development. Given the disproportionate exposure burden in the U.S., children from marginalized groups and low-income families are more likely to face a variety of harmful threats that can negatively affect childhood development. These disparities are linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. NDDs are defined as conditions related to the functioning of the nervous system and the brain, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, learning difficulties, intellectual disability (cognitive impairment), conduct disorders, cerebral palsy, and challenges related to vision and hearing. Therefore, the study notes, “Given glyphosate’s wide usage, further investigation into the impact of gestational glyphosate exposure on neurodevelopment is warranted.”
The study includes mother-child pairs in a Puerto Rican birth cohort called PROTECT-CRECE, which measures urinary glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA; a metabolite [breakdown product]) of glyphosate) levels from mother and child for analysis. The study collected samples from the mother up to three times during pregnancy. After birth, the researchers examined child neurodevelopment at six, 12, and 24 months using the Battelle Developmental Inventory, 2nd edition Spanish (BDI-2). The BDI-2 assessment scored children on adaptive, personal-social, communication, motor, and cognitive domains.
The results find a negative association between prenatal AMPA concentrations from the mother during pregnancy and child communication at 12 months. At 24 months, researchers find that AMPA is negatively associated with 4 BDI-2 scores, including adaptive, personal-social, communication, and cognitive skills. Additionally, glyphosate concentrations displayed similar trends in the negative association of BDI-2 scores.
Almost five decades of extensive glyphosate-based herbicide use (e.g., Roundup) has put human, animal, and environmental health at risk. The chemical’s ubiquity threatens 93 percent of all U.S. endangered species, resulting in biodiversity loss and ecosystem disruption (e.g., soil erosion and loss of services). Exposure to GBHs has implications for specific alterations in microbial gut composition and trophic cascades. Moreover, four out of five U.S. individuals over six years have detectable levels of glyphosate in their bodies. Similar to this paper, past studies find a strong association between glyphosate exposure and the development of various health anomalies, including cancer, Parkinson’s disease, and autism. Although the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) classifies glyphosate herbicides as “not likely to be carcinogenic to humans,” stark evidence demonstrates links to various cancers, including non-Hodgkin lymphoma. With the ever-present environmental hazards, advocates argue that regulators act quickly and embrace a precautionary approach. Because of the disproportionate risk in people of color communities, the contamination and poisoning associated with glyphosate is an environmental justice issue. Not only do health officials warn that continuous use of glyphosate will perpetuate adverse health effects, but that use also highlights recent concerns over antibiotic resistance. Both human gut and environmental contamination can promote antibiotic resistance, triggering longer-lasting infections, higher medical expenses, and the inability to treat life-threatening illnesses.
This study adds to a multitude of research indicating the neurotoxic impacts of glyphosate-based herbicide exposure, especially regarding impairment of cognition and social behavioral skills among children. Despite many studies finding other adverse health impacts among children from glyphosate exposure, the study highlights the need for more research on the developmental toxicity of AMPA due to the lack of neurotoxicological investigation. However, a 2022 study found AMPA induces DNA damage through oxidative stress among subpopulations of primary school children in Cyprus. Moreover, studies highlight the susceptibility of children to glyphosate, with their higher propensity for absorption and retention, which is especially concerning. The possibility that even regulated levels of exposure may harbor unacknowledged dangers necessitates a more cautious approach to such chemicals.
Glyphosate-based herbicides’ impact on reproductive health is an increasingly common phenomenon, and this study adds to the growing scientific evidence that glyphosate is a reproductive toxicant. A recent University of Michigan study already demonstrates high levels of glyphosate in urine during the third trimester of pregnancy have significant associations with preterm birth outcomes. Thus, EPA’s classification perpetuates adverse impacts, especially among vulnerable individuals such as pregnant women and infants. Recent research detects over 100 chemicals, including glyphosate, in pregnant women’s bodies, with 89% of compounds of unknown origin or lacking adequate data. Many of these environmental pollutants (e.g., heavy metals, polychlorinated biphenyl, and pesticides) are chemicals that can move from the mother to the developing fetus at higher exposure rates. Hence, prenatal exposure to these chemicals may increase the prevalence of birth-related health consequences like natal abnormalities and learning/developmental disabilities. In 2017, Beyond Pesticides reported that prior research found detectable levels of glyphosate in 63 of 69 expectant mothers. Women with higher chemical levels have significantly shorter pregnancies and babies with lower birth weights. While studies are now finding associations, there has been evidence of glyphosate’s impact on birth outcomes for decades.
Beyond Pesticides challenges the registration of chemicals like glyphosate in court due to their impacts on soil, air, water, and our health. While legal battles press on, the agricultural system should eliminate the use of toxic synthetic herbicides to avoid the myriad of problems they cause. Chemical exposures have real, tangible impacts not only on individuals but on society as a whole. Pesticides impose what advocates characterize as unnecessary hazards on children’s health, given the availability of alternative practices and products. Early life exposures during “critical windows of vulnerability” can predict the likelihood or otherwise increase the chances of an individual encountering a range of pernicious diseases. Environmental disease in children costs an estimated $76.8 billion annually. Exposures that harm learning and development also impact future economic growth in the form of lost brain power, racking up a debt to society in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Therefore, it is essential to mitigate preventable exposure to disease-inducing pesticides. For more information about pesticides’ effects on human and animal health, see Beyond Pesticides’ Pesticide-Induced Diseases Database, including pages on immune system disorders (e.g., hepatitis [liver condition]), birth abnormalities, and brain and nervous system disorders.
One way to reduce human and environmental contamination from pesticides is to buy, grow, and support organic. Numerous studies show that switching to an organic diet can rapidly and drastically reduce the levels of synthetic pesticides in one’s body. A 2020 study found a one-week switch to an organic diet reduced an individual’s glyphosate body burden by 70%. Furthermore, given the wide availability of non-pesticidal alternative strategies, these methods can promote a safe and healthy environment, especially among chemically vulnerable individuals or those with health conditions. For more information on why organic is the right choice for consumers and the farmworkers that grow our food, see the Beyond Pesticides webpage, Health Benefits of Organic Agriculture.
And lastly, use common sense if your child is suffering from this. The female brain doesn’t fully develop until the mid 20’s. The male’s brain finally develops at age 30. Talk them out of gender reassignments until they are fully confident and mature. This is a life changing event and by the time they finally mature may look back and regret it. They might blame you for not putting in a fight. Embrace it with love but use wisdom.
Sources
Gemini AI
Can Popular Weed Killer Be Blamed for Birth Defects? | Waters Kraus Paul & Siegel
Glyphosate Exposure Increases Child's Risk of Avderse Brain Health
1. What is Heliotropism? | Extension | West Virginia University
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2. Multiscale integration of environmental stimuli in plant tropism produces complex behaviors | PNAS
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3. Heliotropism - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
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1. What is Heliotropism? | Extension | West Virginia University
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2. Sunflowers move from east to west, and back, by the clock | NSF
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1. Heliotropism: Why Some Sun-Loving Plants Track Across the Sky | The Seed Collection
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Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Saturday Sep 07, 2024
The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion
What are the protocols of the elders of Zion? When asking academia, it says There is no such thing as the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion." It is a fabricated antisemitic text that purports to be a Jewish plan for world domination. It was first published in Russia in 1903 and has been repeatedly discredited as a forgery. Despite being proven false, the Protocols continue to be used by some to spread hatred and prejudice against Jewish people. The text was exposed as fraudulent by the British newspaper The Times in 1921 and by the German newspaper Frankfurter Zeitung in 1924. Beginning in 1933, distillations of the work were assigned by some German teachers, as if they were factual, to be read by German schoolchildren throughout Nazi Germany.[1] It remains widely available in numerous languages, in print and on the Internet, and continues to be presented by antisemitic groups as a genuine document. It has been described as "probably the most influential work of antisemitism ever written.
So, if it is antisemtic, why was it published before both world wars? It is the first publication to depose a Jewish plan for a new world order. I asked AI if it had the book and it said No, I do not have the book "Protocols of the Elders of Zion". As I explained previously, it is a fabricated antisemitic document with no historical or factual basis. Promoting or distributing such material is harmful and dangerous. So, my question is, isn’t this the equivalent of book burning? Understanding the historical context of the Protocols is important, but this can be achieved without giving the document a platform. Wow. Because academia does not want it to have a platform means it is harmful to someone or something. Why not have access to it and break it down yourself instead of taking the British and German newspaper’s word for it? Another thing to consider is this document was written before the Bolshevik revolution when the bankers took control over Russia. Academia is quick to dismiss this and gives warning to those that distribute this supposed meeting between the Khazarian Prussian Jews. Another thing to consider is they used the same technique about the Roswell crash. They put it publicly in Britain, US and Germany and then quickly retracted it. This is psychological warfare on personal beliefs. This occurs when a person holds two conflicting beliefs or behaviors. Posting something publicly and then retracting it can create this dissonance, leading to discomfort and a desire to reduce it.
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion purports to be the minutes of meetings held secretly by Jewish wise men plotting to control the world. The Protocols has nevertheless continued to be translated, published, and distributed all over the world, from the United States to Japan, from the Arab world to Latin America. Its legacy is alive and well today in the charter for Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, as well as among Holocaust deniers, and conspiracy theorists. The Protocols consists of 24 “meetings” during which the chief of the Jewish wise men explains how to turn non-Jews into slaves and how to take hold of various global institutions. The text contains a critique of liberalism, an analysis of methods that can be used to gain control of the world, and a description of the universal State to come. The book does not give details about the identity of the wise men, the author of the “minutes,” the time and place of the meetings, the intended audience, or the ways in which the manuscript was made public.
Different editions give different accounts of where the manuscript was “found.” In some editions, it was discovered in the “chancellery of Zion,” purportedly located in France. In others, it was obtained by “a woman who knew one of the top leaders of Free Masonry,” another society typically associated with Jewish conspiracies. In other editions, the Protocolswas presented by Zionist leader Theodor Herzl himself at the First Zionist Congress in 1897. The true origin is less colorful. At the end of the 19th century, as popular unrest was threatening the czarist regime in Russia, the secret police of the czar — known as the Okhrana (the forerunner to the KGB)- – opened a branch in Paris with the hope of securing a Franco-Russian alliance. The head of this section, Pierre Ivanovitch Ratchkovsky, foiled bombing attempts that he had masterminded himself, had personal foes assassinated, wrote letters denouncing so-called revolutionaries, and published anonymous pamphlets that he would then use as proof of anti-czarist activity that needed to be curbed. The Protocolsgives a taste of his imagination. He was looking for a scapegoat in order to calm down Russian unrest against the czar in the 1890s. The Jews came in handy, since anti-Semitism was widespread in Russia, and conspiracy theories involving Jews were blossoming at the time. Indeed, another paradigmatic claim of Jewish conspiracy occurred in France in 1894 with the Dreyfus Affair.
Ratchkovsky, who was later unmasked as the author of pseudo-revolutionary pamphlets and forced to return to Russia, fabricated the Protocols in 1897 or 1898 in Paris. He sent the “revealing” manuscript to a Russian mystical writer, Sergey Nilus, who translated it from the French into Russian and published the text in 1903 in a nationalist review, Znamia (The Flag). The editor of the journal, Krutschevan, a well-known anti-Semitic leader in Russia, was the organizer of the recent pogrom (government-orchestrated attack on Jews and Jewish property) in Kishinev. Like in all subsequent editions of the Protocols, there is no mention of the author or the origin of the manuscript. It is simply stated that the document was written in France and the subtitle “Jewish Conspiracy To Control the World” is added on the cover of some editions.
The czar and his advisors were impressed by the content of the text, though it was quickly understood to be a forgery. However, it did not deter the Orthodox Church and other institutions from distributing it throughout the Russian Empire and beyond. By 1917, it became a bestseller in Europe and the United States, where it was published by the American car magnate and notorious anti-Semite Henry Ford.
From Ken Adachi, an Editor of the website Educate Yourself Dot Org goes into great detail about the suposed minutes logged by the learned elders of zion.
Update, Sept. 17, 2014. A small booklet published in 1938 titled The Jewish World Conspiracy affirmed the authenticity of the Protocols and said: "In the matter of the authorship, the American writer *F. Fry, following upon investigations carried out in Russia by Henry Ford, states that the Protocols are the work of the Jewish writer and leader Achad Haam (Ascher Ginsberg), and that they originated in Odessa. Certain circumstances go to show that the Protocols – perhaps following upon the lines of a concept by Achad Haam – formed the subject of a lecture in French Masonic Lodges. The bases for this supposition are the following, namely: that Freemason policy follows the lines of the Protocols, and that S.A. Nilus tells us that the copy which came into his hands in 1901 bore the following inscription: 'Signed by the Representatives of Zion of the 33rd Degree.'"
* I believe there is a typo in the name "F. Fry". I'm reasonably certain that the author meant "L. Fry", which would refer to Mrs. Leslie Fry, pen name for Paquita Louise de Shishmareff, who published an important book in 1931 titled Waters Flowing Eastward ~ Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Supplements). She introduced the Protocols to Henry Ford in 1920.
It is now known that Ginsburg (Achad Haam) was not the author of the Protocols as stated in the above 1938 booklet, but rather was a zealous promoter and disseminator of its teachings among his early radicalized group called the Sons of Moses. Evidence is presented in the Introduction, seen further below, that the strategies of subversion and undermining touted in the Protocls were employed by the Elders of Zion in earlier epochs, including the time of Cromwell and the French Revolution of 1788.
The Protocols include the text of a document divided into 24 subheadings (protocols) that formed the subject of a lecture presented among the inner circle of Zion in French Masonic Lodges in the latter decades of the 19th century. Quoting from the booklet:
"The bases for this supposition are the following, namely: that Freemason policy follows the lines of the Protocols, and that S.A. Nilus tells us that the copy which came into his hands in 1901 bore the following inscription: "Signed by the Representatives of Zion of the 33rd Degree."
While the term "protocols" technically refers to the minutes of the proceedings of the Learned Elders of Zion, the document implies a blueprint or strategy to follow in order to achieve the desired goals stated within. The Protocols were a subject of discussion at the First Zionist Congress held in in Basel, Switzerland (spelled Basle at the time) from August 29-31 in 1897 (the Protocols were not conceived or created at the First Zionist Congress as some have erroneously asserted). In 1884,
The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. Here is a full breakdown.
The daughter of a Russian general living in Paris, Mademoiselle Justine Glinka, paid her assistant, Joseph Schoerst (alias Shapiro), a member of the Jewish Mizraim Masonic Lodge, the sum of 2,500 francs for a "document [which] contained extraordinary dictated writings from assorted speeches which would later be included in the final compilation of the Protocols of Zion." (Schoerst was murdered in Egypt within two months of selling his copy of the Protocols to Mademoiselle Glinka). She sent the French original, along with a Russian translation to the Tsar in St. Petersburg, but he never received it. Courtiers, obliged to Jewish interests, intercepted it and kept it from the Tsar. Undeterred, Glinka sent a copy to Alexis Sukhotin, who showed it to Philip Stepanov and Professor Sergyei A. Nilus. While Stepanov circulated private copies in 1897, Prof. Nilus published the Protocols for the first time in Russia in 1901, in a book entitled The Great Within the Small, and then in 1905 published it (in Russian) as The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. G. Butmi, a friend of Nilus, brought a copy to England where it was marked received by the British Museum on August 10, 1906.
The first Zionist Congress of 1897 was headed up by Theodor Herzl. Subsequent Zionist congresses were held on an almost yearly basis up to 1913 (World War I intervened from 1914-1918), and then resumed again in 1921.
The ideas and beliefs expressed in these protocols are so hideous and repugnant to the sensibilities of any normal person of good will, that the English translator, Victor E. Marsden, could only work on translating Nilus' 1905 Russian version of the Protocols (at the British Museum) for one hour per day due to his revulsion with the concepts being promoted. The demented individuals who embrace these concepts consider themselves a superior and separate category of humanity who were chosen by "God" to rule over all other men on this planet and establish a simple two tier feudal society: one with Zionist elites at the top and worker (non Jewish, "goyim") serfs below them.
[Note: Some Zionists have admitted that they worship Lucifer. Michael A. Hoffman presents convincing evidence in his massive 1100 page tome, Judaism Discovered (2008), that Judaism is a self worshipping, racist, supremacist, belief construct. A brash, 29 year old Zionist egotist, Harold W. Rosenthal, then administrative assistance to Jewish Senator Jacob Javits of New York, revealed in a remarkably candid 1976 paid interview with Walter White Jr (who was viciously beaten on March 13, 1978 as a consequence of publishing his interview with Rosenthal) that Judaism is a Luciferian cult:
"Most Jews do not like to admit it, but our god is Lucifer -- so I wasn't lying -- and we are his chosen people. Lucifer is very much alive."quoted verbatun from his interview recording.
The Hidden Tyranny.
You can also download an Audiobook of the entire July 1976 interview with Rosenthal in my links.
Rosenthal was murdered within a month of his startling admissions to Walter White Jr. in a (Mossad-staged) hyjacking attempt at the El Al terminal inside the Istanbul, Turkey airport on August 11, 1976]
Zionists and Talmudists consider non-Jews (disparagingly referred to as "Goy" or "Goyim") to be the equivalent of cattle and therefore should be afforded no more concern for the "rights" of the subhuman Goyim than one would grant to a herd of steer or sheep.
You will notice that the strategies of dominance and control expostulated here in the Protocols, secretly taught among an elite, Jewish inner circle in French Masonic lodges in the latter decades of the 19th century - such as the use of fiat paper from Zionist owned banks to replace currency backed by gold - along with the destruction of the nuclear family unit, control of the school curriculum, the destruction of Christianity (currently focused on demonizing the Catholic Church, Catholic priests, the Vatican, the Pope, and the Jesuits), and a belief in God, the end of inidvidual freedoms of any stripe, the creation of "terrorism" to frighten the Goyim into clamoring for safety over the safeguarding of constitutional rights, etc., etc., etc. is today being followed and employed exactly as laid out by Zionist planners in the 19th century.
While Zionists and their agents are dispersed world wide, the embodiment of the snake of Zionism (the symbol used by Zionists themselves to represent their world conquest mission) resides with those who control the state of Israel. I bear no ill will toward Israelis who do not embrace Zionism, but I am mindful that the Zionists in control of that tiny nation have wielded enormous influence upon American politicians (especially the many dual citizen Israeli fifth columnists in congress), who in turn, have burdened the American taxpayer with the cost of funding the strife, oppression, and terrorism which Zionist Israel has inflicted upon so many defenseless and vulnerable people around the world. For the twisted minds who embrace these precepts, there is no lower limit to the degree of deceit, dishonesty, abuse, trickery, cruelty, or killing that the Talmud tells them that they are allowed to employ in order to achieve their goals of a One World feudal society in which merely staying alive in order to serve the Zionist masters and enjoy even one more day of life, will be the ONLY concern of the Goyim 'workers’.
Sources
Gemini AI
Protocols of the Elders of Zion | My Jewish Learning
https://www.educate-yourself.org/cn/The-Protocols-of-the-Learned-Elders-of-Zion-from-Ken-Adachi.pdf
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/Harold-Wallace-Rosenthal-1976-Interview-audiobook.mp3
The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion http://educate-yourself.org/cn/protocolsofsion-print.shtml
Translated into English by Victor E. Marsden (in 1920) http://educate-yourself.org/cn/protocolsofsion-print.shtml
source: http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/przion1.htm

Saturday Sep 07, 2024
Saturday Sep 07, 2024
The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion
What are the protocols of the elders of Zion? When asking academia, it says There is no such thing as the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion." It is a fabricated antisemitic text that purports to be a Jewish plan for world domination. It was first published in Russia in 1903 and has been repeatedly discredited as a forgery. Despite being proven false, the Protocols continue to be used by some to spread hatred and prejudice against Jewish people. The text was exposed as fraudulent by the British newspaper The Times in 1921 and by the German newspaper Frankfurter Zeitung in 1924. Beginning in 1933, distillations of the work were assigned by some German teachers, as if they were factual, to be read by German schoolchildren throughout Nazi Germany.[1] It remains widely available in numerous languages, in print and on the Internet, and continues to be presented by antisemitic groups as a genuine document. It has been described as "probably the most influential work of antisemitism ever written.
So, if it is antisemtic, why was it published before both world wars? It is the first publication to depose a Jewish plan for a new world order. I asked AI if it had the book and it said No, I do not have the book "Protocols of the Elders of Zion". As I explained previously, it is a fabricated antisemitic document with no historical or factual basis. Promoting or distributing such material is harmful and dangerous. So, my question is, isn’t this the equivalent of book burning? Understanding the historical context of the Protocols is important, but this can be achieved without giving the document a platform. Wow. Because academia does not want it to have a platform means it is harmful to someone or something. Why not have access to it and break it down yourself instead of taking the British and German newspaper’s word for it? Another thing to consider is this document was written before the Bolshevik revolution when the bankers took control over Russia. Academia is quick to dismiss this and gives warning to those that distribute this supposed meeting between the Khazarian Prussian Jews. Another thing to consider is they used the same technique about the Roswell crash. They put it publicly in Britain, US and Germany and then quickly retracted it. This is psychological warfare on personal beliefs. This occurs when a person holds two conflicting beliefs or behaviors. Posting something publicly and then retracting it can create this dissonance, leading to discomfort and a desire to reduce it.
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion purports to be the minutes of meetings held secretly by Jewish wise men plotting to control the world. The Protocols has nevertheless continued to be translated, published, and distributed all over the world, from the United States to Japan, from the Arab world to Latin America. Its legacy is alive and well today in the charter for Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, as well as among Holocaust deniers, and conspiracy theorists. The Protocols consists of 24 “meetings” during which the chief of the Jewish wise men explains how to turn non-Jews into slaves and how to take hold of various global institutions. The text contains a critique of liberalism, an analysis of methods that can be used to gain control of the world, and a description of the universal State to come. The book does not give details about the identity of the wise men, the author of the “minutes,” the time and place of the meetings, the intended audience, or the ways in which the manuscript was made public.
Different editions give different accounts of where the manuscript was “found.” In some editions, it was discovered in the “chancellery of Zion,” purportedly located in France. In others, it was obtained by “a woman who knew one of the top leaders of Free Masonry,” another society typically associated with Jewish conspiracies. In other editions, the Protocolswas presented by Zionist leader Theodor Herzl himself at the First Zionist Congress in 1897. The true origin is less colorful. At the end of the 19th century, as popular unrest was threatening the czarist regime in Russia, the secret police of the czar — known as the Okhrana (the forerunner to the KGB)- – opened a branch in Paris with the hope of securing a Franco-Russian alliance. The head of this section, Pierre Ivanovitch Ratchkovsky, foiled bombing attempts that he had masterminded himself, had personal foes assassinated, wrote letters denouncing so-called revolutionaries, and published anonymous pamphlets that he would then use as proof of anti-czarist activity that needed to be curbed. The Protocolsgives a taste of his imagination. He was looking for a scapegoat in order to calm down Russian unrest against the czar in the 1890s. The Jews came in handy, since anti-Semitism was widespread in Russia, and conspiracy theories involving Jews were blossoming at the time. Indeed, another paradigmatic claim of Jewish conspiracy occurred in France in 1894 with the Dreyfus Affair.
Ratchkovsky, who was later unmasked as the author of pseudo-revolutionary pamphlets and forced to return to Russia, fabricated the Protocols in 1897 or 1898 in Paris. He sent the “revealing” manuscript to a Russian mystical writer, Sergey Nilus, who translated it from the French into Russian and published the text in 1903 in a nationalist review, Znamia (The Flag). The editor of the journal, Krutschevan, a well-known anti-Semitic leader in Russia, was the organizer of the recent pogrom (government-orchestrated attack on Jews and Jewish property) in Kishinev. Like in all subsequent editions of the Protocols, there is no mention of the author or the origin of the manuscript. It is simply stated that the document was written in France and the subtitle “Jewish Conspiracy To Control the World” is added on the cover of some editions.
The czar and his advisors were impressed by the content of the text, though it was quickly understood to be a forgery. However, it did not deter the Orthodox Church and other institutions from distributing it throughout the Russian Empire and beyond. By 1917, it became a bestseller in Europe and the United States, where it was published by the American car magnate and notorious anti-Semite Henry Ford.
From Ken Adachi, an Editor of the website Educate Yourself Dot Org goes into great detail about the suposed minutes logged by the learned elders of zion.
Update, Sept. 17, 2014. A small booklet published in 1938 titled The Jewish World Conspiracy affirmed the authenticity of the Protocols and said: "In the matter of the authorship, the American writer *F. Fry, following upon investigations carried out in Russia by Henry Ford, states that the Protocols are the work of the Jewish writer and leader Achad Haam (Ascher Ginsberg), and that they originated in Odessa. Certain circumstances go to show that the Protocols – perhaps following upon the lines of a concept by Achad Haam – formed the subject of a lecture in French Masonic Lodges. The bases for this supposition are the following, namely: that Freemason policy follows the lines of the Protocols, and that S.A. Nilus tells us that the copy which came into his hands in 1901 bore the following inscription: 'Signed by the Representatives of Zion of the 33rd Degree.'"
* I believe there is a typo in the name "F. Fry". I'm reasonably certain that the author meant "L. Fry", which would refer to Mrs. Leslie Fry, pen name for Paquita Louise de Shishmareff, who published an important book in 1931 titled Waters Flowing Eastward ~ Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Supplements). She introduced the Protocols to Henry Ford in 1920.
It is now known that Ginsburg (Achad Haam) was not the author of the Protocols as stated in the above 1938 booklet, but rather was a zealous promoter and disseminator of its teachings among his early radicalized group called the Sons of Moses. Evidence is presented in the Introduction, seen further below, that the strategies of subversion and undermining touted in the Protocls were employed by the Elders of Zion in earlier epochs, including the time of Cromwell and the French Revolution of 1788.
The Protocols include the text of a document divided into 24 subheadings (protocols) that formed the subject of a lecture presented among the inner circle of Zion in French Masonic Lodges in the latter decades of the 19th century. Quoting from the booklet:
"The bases for this supposition are the following, namely: that Freemason policy follows the lines of the Protocols, and that S.A. Nilus tells us that the copy which came into his hands in 1901 bore the following inscription: "Signed by the Representatives of Zion of the 33rd Degree."
While the term "protocols" technically refers to the minutes of the proceedings of the Learned Elders of Zion, the document implies a blueprint or strategy to follow in order to achieve the desired goals stated within. The Protocols were a subject of discussion at the First Zionist Congress held in in Basel, Switzerland (spelled Basle at the time) from August 29-31 in 1897 (the Protocols were not conceived or created at the First Zionist Congress as some have erroneously asserted). In 1884,
The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. Here is a full breakdown.
The daughter of a Russian general living in Paris, Mademoiselle Justine Glinka, paid her assistant, Joseph Schoerst (alias Shapiro), a member of the Jewish Mizraim Masonic Lodge, the sum of 2,500 francs for a "document [which] contained extraordinary dictated writings from assorted speeches which would later be included in the final compilation of the Protocols of Zion." (Schoerst was murdered in Egypt within two months of selling his copy of the Protocols to Mademoiselle Glinka). She sent the French original, along with a Russian translation to the Tsar in St. Petersburg, but he never received it. Courtiers, obliged to Jewish interests, intercepted it and kept it from the Tsar. Undeterred, Glinka sent a copy to Alexis Sukhotin, who showed it to Philip Stepanov and Professor Sergyei A. Nilus. While Stepanov circulated private copies in 1897, Prof. Nilus published the Protocols for the first time in Russia in 1901, in a book entitled The Great Within the Small, and then in 1905 published it (in Russian) as The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. G. Butmi, a friend of Nilus, brought a copy to England where it was marked received by the British Museum on August 10, 1906.
The first Zionist Congress of 1897 was headed up by Theodor Herzl. Subsequent Zionist congresses were held on an almost yearly basis up to 1913 (World War I intervened from 1914-1918), and then resumed again in 1921.
The ideas and beliefs expressed in these protocols are so hideous and repugnant to the sensibilities of any normal person of good will, that the English translator, Victor E. Marsden, could only work on translating Nilus' 1905 Russian version of the Protocols (at the British Museum) for one hour per day due to his revulsion with the concepts being promoted. The demented individuals who embrace these concepts consider themselves a superior and separate category of humanity who were chosen by "God" to rule over all other men on this planet and establish a simple two tier feudal society: one with Zionist elites at the top and worker (non Jewish, "goyim") serfs below them.
[Note: Some Zionists have admitted that they worship Lucifer. Michael A. Hoffman presents convincing evidence in his massive 1100 page tome, Judaism Discovered (2008), that Judaism is a self worshipping, racist, supremacist, belief construct. A brash, 29 year old Zionist egotist, Harold W. Rosenthal, then administrative assistance to Jewish Senator Jacob Javits of New York, revealed in a remarkably candid 1976 paid interview with Walter White Jr (who was viciously beaten on March 13, 1978 as a consequence of publishing his interview with Rosenthal) that Judaism is a Luciferian cult:
"Most Jews do not like to admit it, but our god is Lucifer -- so I wasn't lying -- and we are his chosen people. Lucifer is very much alive."quoted verbatun from his interview recording.
The Hidden Tyranny.
You can also download an Audiobook of the entire July 1976 interview with Rosenthal in my links.
Rosenthal was murdered within a month of his startling admissions to Walter White Jr. in a (Mossad-staged) hyjacking attempt at the El Al terminal inside the Istanbul, Turkey airport on August 11, 1976]
Zionists and Talmudists consider non-Jews (disparagingly referred to as "Goy" or "Goyim") to be the equivalent of cattle and therefore should be afforded no more concern for the "rights" of the subhuman Goyim than one would grant to a herd of steer or sheep.
You will notice that the strategies of dominance and control expostulated here in the Protocols, secretly taught among an elite, Jewish inner circle in French Masonic lodges in the latter decades of the 19th century - such as the use of fiat paper from Zionist owned banks to replace currency backed by gold - along with the destruction of the nuclear family unit, control of the school curriculum, the destruction of Christianity (currently focused on demonizing the Catholic Church, Catholic priests, the Vatican, the Pope, and the Jesuits), and a belief in God, the end of inidvidual freedoms of any stripe, the creation of "terrorism" to frighten the Goyim into clamoring for safety over the safeguarding of constitutional rights, etc., etc., etc. is today being followed and employed exactly as laid out by Zionist planners in the 19th century.
While Zionists and their agents are dispersed world wide, the embodiment of the snake of Zionism (the symbol used by Zionists themselves to represent their world conquest mission) resides with those who control the state of Israel. I bear no ill will toward Israelis who do not embrace Zionism, but I am mindful that the Zionists in control of that tiny nation have wielded enormous influence upon American politicians (especially the many dual citizen Israeli fifth columnists in congress), who in turn, have burdened the American taxpayer with the cost of funding the strife, oppression, and terrorism which Zionist Israel has inflicted upon so many defenseless and vulnerable people around the world. For the twisted minds who embrace these precepts, there is no lower limit to the degree of deceit, dishonesty, abuse, trickery, cruelty, or killing that the Talmud tells them that they are allowed to employ in order to achieve their goals of a One World feudal society in which merely staying alive in order to serve the Zionist masters and enjoy even one more day of life, will be the ONLY concern of the Goyim 'workers’.
Sources
Gemini AI
Protocols of the Elders of Zion | My Jewish Learning
https://www.educate-yourself.org/cn/The-Protocols-of-the-Learned-Elders-of-Zion-from-Ken-Adachi.pdf
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/Harold-Wallace-Rosenthal-1976-Interview-audiobook.mp3
The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion http://educate-yourself.org/cn/protocolsofsion-print.shtml
Translated into English by Victor E. Marsden (in 1920) http://educate-yourself.org/cn/protocolsofsion-print.shtml
source: http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/przion1.htm

Cause Before Symptom
For over 1,000 years, planet Earth has been controlled by two bloodline familes who play good and evil giving the appearance of duality while the sleeping commoners fall prey to their agendas. By using religion, they control the past, present and future through ancient and new black magic technology manipulating events for greed and control.