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Friday, January 28, 2011

The Bohemian Grove and Satan Worship

During a recent episode of Brad Meltzer's Decoded the crew, along with radio personality Alex Jones, investigate activities at the Bohemian Grove on the Russian River in Northern California. Jones claims that the Bohemians, an exclusive membership, are plotting the takeover of the world. About ten years ago he infiltrates the grove and records some of their antics. The Bohemians perform a ceremony that is pagan in nature and pays homage to the image of an owl, with leaders of the ritual dressing in “Druidic” robes and carrying torches. The Decoded group tries to sneak in from the river, but they are spotted and two are arrested.

The important issue here is that the Bohemians, who occupy positions of importance in government, business and academia perform a pagan ritual that demonstrates a willful repudiation of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. In the Old Testament, God punishes Israel for worship of false images in the groves. The United States which is governed secularly is still a Christian nation. Most believe in the monotheistic God of the Bible. It is interesting that the elite of the nation do not. Why would this be the case? Saint Paul declares, “For the love of money is the root of all evil,” (1Ti6:10) and these guys are real lovers of money.

In an earlier episode Meltzer studies symbolism in the Statue of Liberty. Some claim that Lucifer, which more of less means light giver, is symbolized with the torch. They consult an expert who says that it does represent Lucifer, but only in this literal translation, meant to lionize the Enlightenment. However, according to the Catholic Church, Lucifer, Satan and The Devil are the same entity. So, this shows another rejection of God and the total acceptance of the love of money doctrine.

Then there is Freemasonry. Some assert that this is a religion and I suspect that most Masons are God fearing men and would in no way consider nature or devil worship. However, if Freemasonry is a religion then Albert Pike is the equivalent of Saint Paul. His writings define its doctrine, at least for the Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite. Pike is an interesting fellow. He is a disciple of Eliphas Levi, a nineteenth century Satanist, and is an influential member of the Knights of the Golden Circle and the Ku Klux Klan, and is a general in charge of intelligence for the Confederacy. None of this cloaks him in righteousness. Most Masons do not realize that many of their rituals are Satanic, but they are and the elite of this group knows it.

As most people see in their daily lives and work, devil worshipers rule this nation. The symbolism of the power elite testifies to it and is there for all to see if one is willing to open one's eyes.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

More Real Housewives

On the most recent episode of The Real Hos of Atlanta, the girls get together in Florida at a bachelorette party for supermodel Cynthia Bailey. At one point Cynthia is asked if she gives head. She responds that she does but with some reticence. Kandi Burress and Phaedra Parks both tell her that it is something that you have to love to do, with big smiles on their faces. I think I like Phaedra the more I learn about her.
Kandi Burruss is on a tour supporting some new recordings. She is bringing along Kim Zoliak, who is trying to parlay her notoriety from this show into a recording career. Kim has a couple of catchy tunes and generates some positive audience response. NeNe Leakes says that Kandi is a vocalist and Kim is not, which is true, though NeNe is skipping to the same well as she leverages her celebrity into a gig at a local TV station interviewing various luminaries, rendering her criticism sanctimonious. However, Kim's behavior on the tour is childish and lacking in professionalism. Kandi is doing her a favor and all she does is complain about conditions. She rightly worries about her children at home, so maybe this is where she needs to be. On the other hand, if they were not such bitches there would be no point in watching the show or writing about it.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Phaedra Parks, the Real Hos and Her Man

During an episode of Real Housewives of Atlanta on Bravo, the girls discuss a coming get together and Phaedra Parks said she knows a male stripper and implies that his male member is so large that, “He could give himself head.” Well, I can see where Phaedra's mind is. There is some controversy over Phaedra's choice for a husband, Apollo Nida. He is an ex-convict who spends about five years of an eighteen year sentence in prison for his involvement in a car theft ring. It does not appear a good class match as she is a lawyer and he is on parole. However, if you refer to my October 22, 2010 post, I think this is a case of a woman who decides she needs sexual satisfaction and a man with a large penis. I assume this is Apollo's main contribution to the relationship. I suppose that Phaedra must have a number of lovers over the years and that some of them may be successful businessmen and lawyers. She must find that many of these men are compensating for their small dimensions (see Eugenics of the Small Penis, 10/22/10) with increasing aggressiveness and congruent financial benefits. In some ways Phaedra is not really likable. She seems hypocritically polite, and willing to back stab with the best of them. But I will give it to her. She knows what she needs and is not willing to propagate further small penis demons upon the Earth. Go Phaedra!

Friday, January 14, 2011

Christine McKinley, Lucifer and the Iluminati

Recently, I watched Brad Meltzer's Decoded on the History Channel. One of his experts, Christine McKinley with a degree in mechanical engineering, showed an amazing emotion based reaction to a couple of points made in the program. The program discussed symbolism in the Statue of Liberty. One guest explained how some Masons, who designed it, had integrated the number seven into statue's scheme. Another testified that these men were members of the Illuminati, who some claimed have had plans to conquer the world for several hundred years, and that Liberty was actually a tribute to Lucifer. This guest, to offer proof of the existence of this group, then showed a copy of a letter from George Washington that mentioned the Illuminati and played a clip of President Kennedy's speech in which he denounced secret societies. McKinley reacted to the clip of JFK's speech with derision and stated that he was speaking of the Communist threat because of the Cold War. If Kennedy wanted to speak of Communism, the Soviet Union or Russia he would have said so. Politicians did not make oblique references, like “Secret Societies,” when they discussed the subject. It was Communism, the Red Peril, Pinkos, etc. I would have preferred that the President not be so vague and had given a few more details about specific societies. However, McKinley's tirade completely lacked logic.

Near the end of the program, the team of experts consults a theologian with regard to Lucifer and his possible links to the Statue of Liberty. They listen to his credentials and McKinley remarks, “Oh, finally someone who thinks like us!” For someone who claims the scientific method, this is a damning admission. But her thought process is like many, especially the educated, in our society, who do not give any consideration to ideas that are outside of their indoctrination since grade school. McKinley should stick to the narrow issues around mechanical engineering, because as she ventures into other other area of thought, I can just see Jack's face fill the screen as he says, “You can't handle to truth!”

Monday, January 10, 2011

Mind Control in Arizona

Media reports characterize alleged Tucson gunman Jared Lee Loughner's thoughts about mind control as paranoid. Loughner may be mentally unstable, but mind control is a reality and not just the stuff of so called conspiracy theory. He may even be a mind control subject as the most suitable prospects are those who are suicidal and otherwise mentally ill. There is plenty of literature, available at local bookstores, libraries and the Internet that describes the history and methods of mind control. Watching the media coverage of the incident one gets the feeling that the corporate media are trying to suck the public into some sort of emotional state instead of giving it information and provoking thought. The public needs to pull itself back from this emotional manipulation and view the coverage and the facts with some intellectual detachment. It is empowering.

The corporate media is doing its part in the manipulation, as well as fitting the facts to fit the crime. Original reports indicate that there are more people than Loughner involved including white supremacist groups, but as the next couple of days pass, the old standby “Lone Nut Gunman Theory” is advancing from authorities and the media. FBI Director, Robert Mueller, goes to Arizona to take charge of the investigation. This seems unnecessary, and Mueller is probably there to orchestrate the cover up.

What is the purpose of creating such a tragedy with a Manchurian Candidate? Usually it is part of a psychological warfare operation against a population, namely the American public. The ultimate purpose could be the destabilization of the United States and its government, leaving what remains subject to some world, corporate and fascist government. Or maybe just more strict gun control laws.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Progressive Bickering

In Thursday's San Francisco Chronicle, Heather Knight describes the problems the progressive faction in San Francisco has with governing. This group represents various interests including “...labor, tenants, the poor, minorities, immigrants and environmentalists.” In many ways these groups have much in common, along with middle class and soon to be ex middle class people. To wit, they all have to work for a living, vis a vis the top few percent who do not. The Republican party is quite adept at representing these top few. The so called progressive wing is incompetent at representing the vast majority. They allow, and in some ways facilitate, bickering over ethnic, sexual and other identity issues. Since most Americans have an emotional relationship to politics, many of the middle class can not orient themselves to the left wing or progressive ideology because they do not fit into one of the narrow categories that the left portrays themselves as representing. Therefore, many of these voters turn to the Republicans, who in no way act in their interests. But, the Republicans do not characterize the party as one which alienates white middle class citizens. The progressive wing has inordinate influence in the manner in which the Democratic party presents itself. The Democrats need to figure out how to overcome this divisiveness and become the party of the majority of Americans.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

To the Barricades

There is an article in the San Francisco Chronicle today that tells of colleges and universities that are offering older, tenured professors cash to retire. The average pay of a tenured professor is $117,000 and replacement instructors earn $52,500. These teachers actually seem to make out pretty well as they may get up to two years pay and their pension to leave their jobs. There are many more workers who are cut loose without anything or are suffering a reduction in hours as a sacrifice on the altar of corporate profits. This, along with the trend to make Social Security available at later and later dates, is going to make many in their fifties and sixties a permanent underclass. It is time for revolt.

Michael Jackson's Doctor Feel Good

In today's San Francisco Chronicle there is an article from the New York Times by Jennifer Medina in which she describes the case that prosecutors in Los Angeles are building against Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's physician, who attends him at the time of death. Medina states that Murray gives the Jackson, “... a powerful anesthetic meant for surgery without telling the emergency doctors who eventually arrived.” Doctors usually do not respond to emergency calls as there is little they can do without a hospital. Later in the article there is a mention of calling for paramedics. This makes sense. Reporters these days seem quite ignorant of the subjects they cover.