Thursday, 17 May 2019

(It's Izanami's day!)




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Paganism?

     All real religions have a lot more in common than most people are aware of. Take, for example, Islam ...


The Kaaba, Medina, Saudia Arabia

     ... and Christianity ...


The aedicule of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Israel

     You probably never even noticed this before, right? So, ask yourself this: What has a cube surrounded by pillars, and a river of worshippers circulating counter-clockwise between them to do with any religion at all?
     In this case, Islam actually offers us more insights into this practice than does Christianity.
     How so?
     Because Christianity nearly erases the origins of the practice with their own beliefs, whereas Islam makes no bones about the fact that the Kaaba actually has nothing to do with Islam.
     Islam's holiest site has nothing to do with Islam?!
     That's right! And their great prophet, Mohammed, actually said as much. In fact, he said that he would have destroyed the place because it was idol worship, but he saw the servant of God kiss it (the black stone of Mecca) (It's a meteorite!), so he didn't dare do anything to it, and he allowed it to remain.
     Had Hezekiah only been so honest.
     But what was Mohammed talking about? Probably what we know of as Isaiah 6:6-7. Legend has it that, after the angel touched Isaiah's lips with the coal, he just let it fall to earth as ... a meteorite!
     Mecca and its black stone predate Mohammed by millenia, as does the entire practice of circumambulation. (You should read up on the Bön religion some time, too. Lot's of similarities with ours, like a position and title for a translator of ancient texts.)
     As it turns out, though, black cubes are a very ancient religious tradition, and are a symbol of ... SATURN!


     Coincidence? Meaningless? Really? Well, let's have a look at those pillars.
     Some of you will already be familiar with this, right?
     But do you know why you saw it there?
     It's because the ring, the sword which turns all ways, the bow in heaven, supported by pillars, pillars of heaven, pillars of fire, trees in a grove, are the second oldest temples on earth.

     And the oldest of these, like Stonehenge, Avebury, and Gobekli Tepe, were roofless. The stars were their roofs. Ever notice how Genesis refers to the firmament?
     But all this leads into yet another epistle I still need to write for you all. And it'll be pretty long, so I'll forbear here.

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Thor/Jupiter/Jove/Jehovah

     There is a difference between the king of the gods, and the father of the gods.


     In our scriptures, this is pointed out by Christ in Mark 13:32 and even more pointedly, and forcefully, in Acts 1:7.
     But all this leads into yet another epistle I still need to write for you all. And it'll be pretty long, so I'll forbear here.

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Backwards!

     This is what Richard Feynman, a famous theoretical physicist, had to say about the scientific method.


     Sounds great, right? Sounds downright noble even. Just one question: Shouldn't the experimentation/observation come first? I mean, why guess at a law without some reason to do so?

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DOW

     I've long said that the stock market is no indicator of the financial welfare of a nation.


     Why would I say that? Simple. Look up the timeline of the Great Depression, and compare that with the timeline of the Dust Bowl. See how they coincide?
     Yeah, so?
     Now, look up Black Monday. Forget about that one? So has everyone else. Why? Because it had so little impact on most people. Everything kept humming along nicely. Why? Because, not only was US agricultural output unaffected, but we were still in an Oil Glut, which contributed to agricultural output, of course, now that agriculture is so oil-dependent.
     So, the Great Depression was bad (or good) timing. The Fed was able to reinforce their stock-market crash charade with the now almost completely forgotten fact that it was really the drop in agricultural output that resulted in all those famous books by Steinbeck, songs by Guthrie, and pictures of Oklahoma farmers packing up their last remaining vehicle, like the Beverly Hillbillies, and moving to California with a big sign on the back reading, "California or Bust", which, by the way, was a movie released in 1923 highlighting the plight of the farmer, and the promise that California's Imperial Valley offered. Why California's Imperial Valley? Because, irrigation from the Colorado River kept agricultural yield high, their desert climate notwithstanding. So, something was already up in the country at that time, years ahead of Black Friday. And what was up was farmers' debts, often for machinery that started to sit idle as the country started to dry out. A tractor isn't worth anything if the rain doesn't fall.


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BUSTED!

     Not that we didn't already know it, but now even Pat Buchanan is calling out Woodrow Wilson and FDR as globalists!


     Plus more campaign fraud by Clair Bronfman for HRC.

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OH NO HE DID NOT SAY THAT!

     




     Oh, yes he did!

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How did this get through Hollywood?

     An interesting movie that actually dares to say out loud that C_A types help corrupt foreign governments in order to get them indebted to the globalist's corporations, and that revolutions are sometimes just people fighting to be free from what they think is us.



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WHOA!


     Another victim of a spell?
     Keep on wearing!

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RIP

     By the way, a family friend has also died, and I felt it necessary to memorialize her here just a bit, especially since neither Wikipedia nor IMDB seems to be aware of it yet.
     She shouldn't be forgotten like that.
     We knew her as my sister-in-law's long-time friend and roommate. We even got our cat with 19 lives (he's about 19) (we think), Pazzo Bambino Amore (or just Pazzo) from Kim back in 2005.
     She had much to live for, we all thought. Having recently obtained her degree in psychology, she was breaking away from the Hollywood meat-grinder, and building her clientele. But she, too, like so many psych students and professionals, not to mention Hollywood victims, wrestled with problems of her own. She was on meds herself, and they had been working for years, but her husband made the classic mistake of thinking she didn't need them anymore, and encouraged her to stop taking them. And she did seem fine to him afterward ... even just an hour before she hung herself.



     Tragic. Just tragic.

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Likewise Kendrick Castillo



Rest in peace, you hero, you.

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~~ Marcus Aurelius ~~