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Re: Question for freaky Occult-based CT people

Postby Illuminat3d0ne » Sat Jan 13, 2018 7:52 pm

Masato wrote:I just re-read Redneck's post on page 1, its fantastic. He even found a reference with the number of the WOB 156 and the Clinton Foundation lol

That takes a special kind of CT hunter I tellz ya. :D

I agree if the WOB is to be an actual person, the descriptions make her sound like someone beautiful etc, all the kings fornicating with her or whatever, lol

What about Marina Abromavic? From some of the shit we learned from Skippy Podesta's emails etc, this woman is seducing lots of powerful people, doing some crazy satanic shit (Spirit Cookings).

I would post pictures (Google: Marina Abromavic Spirit Cookings) but they are really so fucked up I don't even want to look at them right now lol

Here's one of her with Jay-Z though, lol

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Really not of fan of Satanism eh? Lol

Masato wrote:I like to think that if a real antichrist, or Whore of Babylon figure would actually exist in human form, that it would be somewhat obvious, no? Like even larger than larger than life somehow... then again we have had several such figures roaming about from time to time so who knows.

I am very curious to see, if the Deep State survives the next 4-8 years, who they will select to replace Trump. In my opinion the cycle of swapping good president-bad president-good president seems to be working well. After Bush Jr, Americans were given Obama. After Harper, us canucks got Trudeau. Can you imagine what leftist/socialist/satanist concoction they will muster up to run in 4 or 8 years?

Whoever that is, if the Deep State is still alive it will be a character to watch for.

Michael Obama

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Postby Redneck » Sun Jan 14, 2018 12:37 am

Incredible post man
You read a lot of Crowley?
I've read a bunch but still have a lot more to go, I have the tarroh deck but haven't even gotten into it
Tarroh is one thing I've had an interest in for a long time but never took the time to really focus on it


I researched his stuff quite a lot for a couple of years. I thought the OTO and the A.A was a lot more interesting than Freemasonry and other secret societies because it didn't try to hide what it was about. In Freemasonry you have to dig, and study for years before you are shown the interesting stuff, and that's only if you are deemed worthy, most Freemasons have no idea about the occult. In the OTO you swear allegiance to Baphomet in your very first 0 degree inititiation ritual

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Postby Illuminat3d0ne » Sun Jan 14, 2018 1:25 am

Redneck wrote:
Incredible post man
You read a lot of Crowley?
I've read a bunch but still have a lot more to go, I have the tarroh deck but haven't even gotten into it
Tarroh is one thing I've had an interest in for a long time but never took the time to really focus on it


I researched his stuff quite a lot for a couple of years. I thought the OTO and the A.A was a lot more interesting than Freemasonry and other secret societies because it didn't try to hide what it was about. In Freemasonry you have to dig, and study for years before you are shown the interesting stuff, and that's only if you are deemed worthy, most Freemasons have no idea about the occult. In the OTO you swear allegiance to Baphomet in your very first 0 degree inititiation ritual

Same, always found them more interesting
One of my best friends is a 3rd generation mason (might be more but I know his father and grandfather are), i was invited to the lodge by them when I was younger but but I declined not something I've ever had an interest to join

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Postby Redneck » Sun Jan 14, 2018 1:37 am

Illuminat3d0ne wrote:
Redneck wrote:
Incredible post man
You read a lot of Crowley?
I've read a bunch but still have a lot more to go, I have the tarroh deck but haven't even gotten into it
Tarroh is one thing I've had an interest in for a long time but never took the time to really focus on it


I researched his stuff quite a lot for a couple of years. I thought the OTO and the A.A was a lot more interesting than Freemasonry and other secret societies because it didn't try to hide what it was about. In Freemasonry you have to dig, and study for years before you are shown the interesting stuff, and that's only if you are deemed worthy, most Freemasons have no idea about the occult. In the OTO you swear allegiance to Baphomet in your very first 0 degree inititiation ritual

Same, always found them more interesting
One of my best friends is a 3rd generation mason (might be more but I know his father and grandfather are), i was invited to the lodge by them when I was younger but but I declined not something I've ever had an interest to join



I was very interested in joining the Freemasons at one time, purely to try and get inside intel. Masons would always say to me, 'instead of speculating about what we do, why not join us and find out?', which made sense to me so I went to the Grand Lodge and spoke with a couple of Grand Poobahs and got the grand tour. What put me off was the members themselves, mostly older guys who were pompous asses because they thought being a Mason made them special. They were obsessed with ceremony and ritual, there was a video playing of a past appointment of a Grand Poobah and all the Masons were dressed in old uniforms like 1700s Aristocrats and white gloves. The ceremony was the most boring thing I'd seen in a while but the two Masons who were giving me the tour stopped dead in their tracks and started to watch this old video like it was the second coming of Christ. I was like wtf, that's just a wank. They looked like Larpers.

When I met with the OTO with a view to joining, we met at a seedy little bar called the Alchemist, it was dark and lit by candles and full of esoteric and occult symbolism, it was a great place for a first meeting. Then as I spoke with them I found the members to be much less pretentious, and down to Earth than the Masons I had met. The Crowley motto of 'Do what thou wilt' is actually a good motto for life, the OTO dudes were much more chill because they believe that people should follow their dreams or desires and not worry what other people think.

I also met with the Rosicrucians, and they were just a bunch of old fogeys who liked to hang out together and talk about reincarnation and Ancient Egypt, completely innocuous.

Out of the 3 groups, the OTO was surprisingly the coolest and most "normal" of the lot.

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Postby Illuminat3d0ne » Sun Jan 14, 2018 1:50 am

Redneck wrote:
Illuminat3d0ne wrote:
Redneck wrote:
I researched his stuff quite a lot for a couple of years. I thought the OTO and the A.A was a lot more interesting than Freemasonry and other secret societies because it didn't try to hide what it was about. In Freemasonry you have to dig, and study for years before you are shown the interesting stuff, and that's only if you are deemed worthy, most Freemasons have no idea about the occult. In the OTO you swear allegiance to Baphomet in your very first 0 degree inititiation ritual

Same, always found them more interesting
One of my best friends is a 3rd generation mason (might be more but I know his father and grandfather are), i was invited to the lodge by them when I was younger but but I declined not something I've ever had an interest to join



I was very interested in joining the Freemasons at one time, purely to try and get inside intel. Masons would always say to me, 'instead of speculating about what we do, why not join us and find out?', which made sense to me so I went to the Grand Lodge and spoke with a couple of Grand Poobahs and got the grand tour. What put me off was the members themselves, mostly older guys who were pompous asses because they thought being a Mason made them special. They were obsessed with ceremony and ritual, there was a video playing of a past appointment of a Grand Poobah and all the Masons were dressed in old uniforms like 1700s Aristocrats and white gloves. The ceremony was the most boring thing I'd seen in a while but the two Masons who were giving me the tour stopped dead in their tracks and started to watch this old video like it was the second coming of Christ. I was like wtf, that's just a wank. They looked like Larpers.

When I met with the OTO with a view to joining, we met at a seedy little bar called the Alchemist, it was dark and lit by candles and full of esoteric and occult symbolism, it was a great place for a first meeting. Then as I spoke with them I found the members to be much less pretentious, and down to Earth than the Masons I had met. The Crowley motto of 'Do what thou wilt' is actually a good motto for life, the OTO dudes were much more chill because they believe that people should follow their dreams or desires and not worry what other people think.

I also met with the Rosicrucians, and they were just a bunch of old fogeys who liked to hang out together and talk about reincarnation and Ancient Egypt, completely innocuous.

Out of the 3 groups, the OTO was surprisingly the coolest and most "normal" of the lot.

Ya, I don't find that hard to believe at all
My buddy and his ancestors are amazing people who will help you out in a second, but they always come across as they know better and are in ways better than you
I like to remind him he's a conseded prick from time to time just so he knows lol

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Postby Redneck » Sun Jan 14, 2018 4:56 am

Maybe not so much today, but up until recent times it was normal for members from the Lodge to come to your home and meet your family, and assess the way you lived, before they would sponsor you to become a member.

The OTO on the other hand wouldn't care if you lived under a bridge, or in a crack house, because it's your choice to live how you want to.

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Postby Som-Pong » Tue Jan 16, 2018 12:40 pm

Redneck wrote:I have wondered about this, if we take Revelations literally, which is only one interpretation, she certainly fits most of the criteria. Somehow I just don't see Hillary as the temptress or siren though, and I've always thought that the WOB was a fairly attractive seductress. But maybe that's just me. That being said, she does fit a lot of the criteria. The fact that she seems to have failed makes me wonder though, maybe Merkel is the WOB, or maybe she hasn't appeared yet, but Hillary is certainly an interesting possibility.


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It's worth noting Aleister Crowley's interpretation of the WOB, in his religion the whore simply became BABALON, sometimes also the scarlet woman. I always felt that she represented an archetype rather than a real person, Crowley had several Scarlet Women in his time, but none were actually BABALON.


"17:4 And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication: "

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Babalon as depicted in the card "Lust" in the Thoth Tarot deck.Interesting to note that in Crowley's Tarot Deck of 78, she is one of the 22 "Trumps".

The office of the Scarlet Woman

Although Crowley often wrote that Babalon and the Scarlet Woman are one, there are also many instances where the Scarlet Woman is seen more as a representative or physical manifestation of the universal feminine principle. In a footnote to Liber Reguli, Crowley mentions that of the “Gods of the Aeon,” the Scarlet Woman and the Beast are “the earthly emissaries of those Gods.” He then writes in Commentaries:

It is necessary to say here that The Beast appears to be a definite individual; to wit, the man Aleister Crowley. But the Scarlet Woman is an officer replaceable as need arises. Thus to this present date of writing, Anno XVI, Sun in Sagittarius, there have been several holders of the title.





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Crowley gives her a number, 156.



Babalon in the Book of Lies

The 49th chapter of Crowley's Book of Lies, called "Waratah-Blossoms", is dedicated to Babalon:




Seven are the veils of the dancing-girl in the harem
of IT.
Seven are the names, and seven are the lamps beside
Her bed.
Seven eunuchs guard Her with drawn swords; No
Man may come nigh unto Her.
In Her wine-cup are seven streams of the blood of
the Seven Spirits of God.
Seven are the heads of THE BEAST whereon She
rideth.
The head of an Angel: the head of a Saint: the head
of a Poet: the head of An Adulterous Woman: the
head of a Man of Valour: the head of a Satyr:
and the head of a Lion-Serpent.
Seven letters hath Her holiest name; and it is
none
This is the Seal upon the Ring that is on the Fore-
finger of IT: and it is the Seal upon the Tombs of
them whom She hath slain.

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Here is Wisdom. Let Him that hath Understanding
count the Number of Our Lady; for it is the
Number of a Woman; and Her Number is
An Hundred and Fifty and Six.




Clinton Foundation got $156M from private donors while Hillary was secretary of state

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Let him look upon the cup whose blood is mingled therein, for the wine of the cup is the blood of the saints. Glory unto the Scarlet Woman, Babalon the Mother of Abominations, that rideth upon the Beast, for she hath spilt their blood in every corner of the earth and lo! she hath mingled it in the cup of her whoredom.

With the breath of her kisses hath she fermented it, and it hath become the wine of the Sacrament, the wine of the Sabbath; and in the Holy Assembly hath she poured it out for her worshipers, and they had become drunken thereon, so that face to face they beheld my Father. Thus are they made worthy to become partakers of the Mystery of this holy vessel, for the blood is the life. So sitteth she from age to age, and the righteous are never weary of her kisses, and by her murders and fornications she seduceth the world. Therein is manifested the glory of my Father, who is truth.

(This wine is such that its virtue radiateth through the cup, and I reel under the intoxication of it. And every thought is destroyed by it.

It abideth alone, and its name is Compassion. I understand by "Compassion," the sacrament of suffering, partaken by the true worshipers of the Highest. And it is an ecstasy in which there is no trace of pain. Its passivity (=passion) is like the giving-up of the self to the beloved.)

—The Vision and the Voice, 12th Aethyr, Aleister Crowley.



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Postby Masato » Fri Jan 19, 2018 9:32 pm

Redneck wrote:I find it very interesting how Solomon's Temple plays into so many ancient belief systems. From Judaism to Freemasonry to Occult and Magical groups.


I just listened to something the other day where it was interpreted that the 3rd Temple will be in the minds and hearts/souls of men, and not an actual temple.

Didn't write down the verses or kept the link but I thought it was an interesting premise. Another example of religious folk taking things too literally and losing the deeper meanings of the myths and allegories

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Postby Masato » Fri Jan 19, 2018 9:33 pm

PS: I agree with Som, Hillary is not worthy of such prophetic personifications, no matter how evil lol

she might be in my comic series though :D :oops:

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Postby Illuminat3d0ne » Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:32 pm

Lady de Rothchild possibly


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