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Sobeiyt
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Who here believes in.....
#598507 - 11/26/11 06:34 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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The "Illuminati", first of all I feel I make too many threads in here for being a new member and my thread average to everyone elses seems off haha
BUT I am a strong believer in what ever name you want to give this organization and I believe in from a logical standpoint and I am curious about any other people whom believe and what non believers thoughts are. AND if we have any free masons roaming the forums. I would like to talk to you!
I recently discovered my great grandfather is a freemason and he is close to death and doesn't know where he's at most of the time so he is useless to talk too, not that he will give me any useful information.
So I questioned my grandma about this, my grandma who I have known since birth! She then got extremely weird on me, and acted like she didnt hear the question a few times when I first asked "is he a freemason" and then she got this really strange look on her face and in her eyes. Like she was looking at me and scanning me and judging. And I told her I was interested in joing and such, to get her to talk but she didn't say anything, only that he has been in it for 30+ years. and now I don't associate with either of them because they choose a cult over family / humanity in my opinion. My family thinks I am crazy and ridiculous and makes fun of me for this. But if they only saw the look she gave me... What are your thoughts?
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
#598508 - 11/26/11 06:34 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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OH YEAH! This is a great read for anyone interested. Supposably its an "ex member" who goes by "Svali".. I am not sure if I believe it, but the stuff she has to say is intense. How she was brainwashed since birth.. with horrible physical and psychological torture.
Here's the link! Scroll down to the radio interview, if you care.
http://svalispeaks.wordpress.com/
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
#598510 - 11/26/11 07:25 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Imo, just don't bother with those fools...
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
#598513 - 11/26/11 07:36 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Do I believe there is some kind of small super group of disgustingly rich people who rule the world and control almost every aspect of our lives?
Yes.
Do I believe they left us clues on our dollar bills and in paintings and hide aliens and are actually inter-dimensional monsters that are shapeshifters who are killing us with fluoride and chemtrails?
No.
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: RasJeph]
#598521 - 11/26/11 08:21 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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RasJeph said: Do I believe there is some kind of small super group of disgustingly rich people who rule the world and control almost every aspect of our lives?
Yes.
Do I believe they left us clues on our dollar bills and in paintings and hide aliens and are actually inter-dimensional monsters that are shapeshifters who are killing us with fluoride and chemtrails?
No.
I believe they are slowly killing us when chemicals and diseases.. but I believe in them from a rational stand point. I don't believe in reptillian overlords or the whole "chemtrails are to put up an illusion that we are really far away from other planets" or what ever that theory is. But I do believe its evil, and they worship lucifer. But I don't believe in a devil or a god. But sometimes I question it.
The truth is IDK what the fuck they are truely about but if I have family in groups related to them and they choose a cult over humanity or family that raises concerns and suspicion and makes me not trust them one bit.
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#598522 - 11/26/11 08:40 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Milton.
William.
Cooper.
FTW
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Sobeiyt
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Nothing Is]
#598524 - 11/26/11 09:00 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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At first I thought I didnt know who he was.... but a quick google refreshed my memory, I have read so much about/by this guy!
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Nothing Is]
#598527 - 11/26/11 09:11 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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The thoughts of holding my grandparents hostage for answers almost crossed my mind
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
#598532 - 11/26/11 09:38 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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THE REPTILIANS MAN!
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: DungenessDank]
#598557 - 11/26/11 02:37 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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I NEED ANSWERS
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: King Koopa]
#598558 - 11/26/11 02:43 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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asnrs.
They hide with yo momma.
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Fisherman]
#598561 - 11/26/11 02:46 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Fisherman said: asnrs.
They hide with yo grandmomma.
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: King Koopa]
#598563 - 11/26/11 02:49 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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They still have sex ._______.
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Fisherman]
#598567 - 11/26/11 02:58 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Unless you're configuring a concept for improving mankind, sex at that age is the next best thing. If neither, i'd happily end myself
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: King Koopa]
#598569 - 11/26/11 03:04 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Sometimes I think underage people...
Maybe im getting old. But my thoughts feel weird and im getting perverted.
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Fisherman]
#598570 - 11/26/11 03:05 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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And aI
believes, we need, creative muthafunkin thinking.
But it is does not do that so much ._.
screw maNKIND. eat cake.
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Fisherman]
#598571 - 11/26/11 03:15 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Fisherman said:
But it is does not do that so much ._.
it gives up cakes, and coka cola
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: King Koopa]
#598572 - 11/26/11 03:21 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Trolls....
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
#598576 - 11/26/11 03:26 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Instead of calling us out, you should coerce your granny into giving up life's valuable secrets. Oh and try to find the serum for reversing the poison
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: King Koopa]
#598586 - 11/26/11 04:16 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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maybe just try to turn your ph as high as possible.
this should prove for nice weather, probe... :>
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: King Koopa]
#598588 - 11/26/11 04:31 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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King Koopa said: Instead of calling us out, you should coerce your granny into giving up life's valuable secrets. Oh and try to find the serum for reversing the poison
Will do funny guy!
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
#598608 - 11/26/11 07:42 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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I'm not a believer in chemtrails, but I DO refuse to get a flu shot.
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: RasJeph]
#598649 - 11/27/11 12:26 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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RasJeph said: I'm not a believer in chemtrails, but I DO refuse to get a flu shot.
As do I!
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
#598857 - 11/28/11 02:42 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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imo.... "illuminati" is the invisible boogy man the freemasons what you to chase
freemasons deff are real
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
#598858 - 11/28/11 02:51 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Sobeiyt said:
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RasJeph said: I'm not a believer in chemtrails, but I DO refuse to get a flu shot.
As do I!
same
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: P-O]
#598909 - 11/28/11 11:07 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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PositiveOutlook said: imo.... "illuminati" is the invisible boogy man the freemasons what you to chase
freemasons deff are real
My grandfather is a free mason and I am so enraged by this... I feel I can't trust anyone in my family and I am fucking losing my mind. The deeper I dig the more I find.
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
#598921 - 11/29/11 12:54 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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for the most part the freemasons is just a mens club, so your grandfather is not a bad person, because he was a mason.
Most leaders and people that are successful are approached to be members, Masonic symbols are everywhere, once u know what to look for..
imo freemasonary is used for control . most people join for the mens club part of it, but once u start taking blood oaths (they really do) and orders from the order it gets real.
lower degrees do not participate in all the rituals and real meetings. Its easy to control a country if all the leaders and business owners are members of your organization and will do what you tell them
I used to order freemason books of ebay, kinda intersting stuff , and my friend lives beside a freemason lodge, all the windows are concreted over at the "masonic temple "
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: P-O]
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PositiveOutlook said: for the most part the freemasons is just a mens club, so your grandfather is not a bad person, because he was a mason.
Most leaders and people that are successful are approached to be members, Masonic symbols are everywhere, once u know what to look for..
imo freemasonary is used for control . most people join for the mens club part of it, but once u start taking blood oaths (they really do) and orders from the order it gets real.
lower degrees do not participate in all the rituals and real meetings. Its easy to control a country if all the leaders and business owners are members of your organization and will do what you tell them
I used to order freemason books of ebay, kinda intersting stuff , and my friend lives beside a freemason lodge, all the windows are concreted over at the "masonic temple "
My grandfather has been in it for 30+ years and they won't even tell me what degree he is. But being in it for so long I imagine he's worked his way up there. I am sticking with him being a bad person / living a double life. You should have seen the look in my grandmas eyes when I started questioning her... And yeah I know alot about the masons and read alot about them. I feel my grandpa chose a cult over family and humanity.
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
#598939 - 11/29/11 05:59 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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They real fo' sho'
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
#598953 - 11/29/11 08:57 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Sobeiyt said: I feel my grandpa chose a cult over family
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
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Sobeiyt said:
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PositiveOutlook said: for the most part the freemasons is just a mens club, so your grandfather is not a bad person, because he was a mason.
Most leaders and people that are successful are approached to be members, Masonic symbols are everywhere, once u know what to look for..
imo freemasonary is used for control . most people join for the mens club part of it, but once u start taking blood oaths (they really do) and orders from the order it gets real.
lower degrees do not participate in all the rituals and real meetings. Its easy to control a country if all the leaders and business owners are members of your organization and will do what you tell them
I used to order freemason books of ebay, kinda intersting stuff , and my friend lives beside a freemason lodge, all the windows are concreted over at the "masonic temple "
My grandfather has been in it for 30+ years and they won't even tell me what degree he is. But being in it for so long I imagine he's worked his way up there. I am sticking with him being a bad person / living a double life. You should have seen the look in my grandmas eyes when I started questioning her... And yeah I know alot about the masons and read alot about them. I feel my grandpa chose a cult over family and humanity.
lol. Its not a career. If your grandpa worked at a train station all his life, it'll pointless to ask him anything about the masons. It seems to me that your grandparents are giving you weird looks because they think you're a retard, and doesn't deserve the limited knowledge they know.
Just sayin
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: King Koopa]
#598987 - 11/29/11 12:38 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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I'm trying to come off as rood.
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: King Koopa]
#599014 - 11/29/11 04:19 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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King Koopa said: I'm trying to come off as rood.
Rude* and you have no idea what you are talking about.
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
#599017 - 11/29/11 05:16 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Masons take a blood oaths, that if they talk about masonic secrets, Or really anything to do with their lodge. They will be brutally murdered by their lodge brothers... so even if he wanted to tell u about freemasonry he couldn't
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Once a candidate has agreed to these oaths, he may be allowed to put on a Mason’s apron (although this practice, too, varies by lodge). The candidate is usually asked to kneel at the altar and place his hand on the Volume of Sacred Law or the Bible which open at every lodge. The candidate must then recite the oath (sometimes known as the obligation) of the entered apprentice degree. This oath is usually worded as follows: “I, ____ __ ____, of my own free will and accord, in the presence of Almighty God and this Worshipful Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, erected to God and dedicated to the memory of the Holy Saints of Jerusalem, do hereby and hereon, solemnly and sincerely promise and swear, that I will always help, forever conceal, and never reveal any of the secret arts, parts, or points of the hidden mysteries of Freemasonry, which I have received, am about to receive, or may be hereafter instructed in, to any person unless it shall be to a worthy Brother Entered Apprentice, or within the body of a just and duly constituted Lodge of such; and not unto him or them whom I shall hear so to be, but unto him or them only whom I shall find so to be after due trial, strict examination, or lawful Masonic information. Furthermore: I do promise and swear that I will not write, indite, print, paint, stamp, stain, hue, cut, carve, mark or engrave the same upon anything movable or immovable, whereby or whereon the least word, syllable, letter, or character may become legible or intelligible to myself or another, whereby the secrets of Freemasonry may be unlawfully obtained through my unworthiness. To all of which I do solemnly and sincerely promise and swear, without any hesitation, mental reservation, or secret evasion of mind in my whatsoever; binding myself under no less a penalty than that of having my throat cut across, my tongue torn out, and with my body buried in the sands of the sea at low-water mark, where the tide ebbs and flows twice in twenty-four hours, should I ever knowingly or willfully violate this, my solemn Obligation of an Entered Apprentice. So help me God and make me steadfast to keep and perform the same.”
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These are just a few of the many Oaths, that masons take. After taking many many oaths about masons cutting up ur body if you reveal anything, you prob learn fast not to talk about freemasonry to anyone!
Homer becomes a "stone cutter" (freemason)
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: P-O]
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Where'd you get the writings about the blood oath from?
DO all degrees have to take this oath? I imagine they have to take an oath but Idk if everyone like entry level has to take a blood oath.
I have contemplated holding my grandpa hostage to give me answers But he is close to death anyways, so maybe I can talk him into giving me answers. But my grandma is still alive and well and she is fucking nuts in my eyes now. I don't even consider her family anymore. She is just another old lady with too many secrets and cannot be trusted by me!
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
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Masonic lodge traditions are set at the state level in the US; although, there is very little difference from state to state. Some differences can also be found country to country, but relatively little. Nearly all of the ceremonies and rites can be found at a decent public library.
Every initiate in to freemasonry recites the penalty to their oath. The penalties were basically listed above. The penalties refer to a central story that freemasons teach and nothing more. If you really believe the penalties are enforced just ask yourself when the last time you heard of a murder in any of those fashions... especially a murder done by a group of men whose average member is in their 60s.
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
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Sobeiyt said: Where'd you get the writings about the blood oath from?
DO all degrees have to take this oath? I imagine they have to take an oath but Idk if everyone like entry level has to take a blood oath.
I have contemplated holding my grandpa hostage to give me answers But he is close to death anyways, so maybe I can talk him into giving me answers. But my grandma is still alive and well and she is fucking nuts in my eyes now. I don't even consider her family anymore. She is just another old lady with too many secrets and cannot be trusted by me!
-Every member takes many many oaths of secrecy .
-I found all the oaths and images from google, eventhough i have read other masonic oaths in freemason books
-Plese dont harass your grandpa about his past. If the man is on his deathbed, then just be there for him. The past is the past. And being a freemason does not mean he is a bad person (cant say the same about the organization though). So just be there for him dude. Dont kidnap him . Maybe go through his library and read some masonic books he must own. Just Dont get too into it... goes the rabbit hole goes reeeal deep.
-once u start researching freemasonry, other topics that u can get into are : famous Freemasons, Lucifer( masonic god), Occult (books), rituals, kabalah, masonic symbolism (everywhere!!!), the list goes on.....
just be careful with the knowledge you fill your head with .... "When you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back into you"
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once you do lots and lots or research you realize "Illuminati" is just a boogy man THEY want you to chase. Dont believe what tom Hank says
(spells mason)
ive already said too much
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#599109 - 11/30/11 11:22 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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i want to hear more about this stuff
continue
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Sobeiyt said: She is just another old lady with too many secrets and cannot be trusted by me!
Wow you sound paranoid delusional.
Anyways, when I graduated this girl sitting in front of me who I had classes with (similar major) had a white whatever it is called with a freemason symbol on it. I thought it peculiar at the time.
The white thing in that picture...not sure what it's proper name is.
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The masons have infested Arther. What is there left to live for?
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#599132 - 11/30/11 01:08 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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I am well aware of all the symbolism, it seems to jump out at me, I even made 2 youtube videos with all the symbolism I have found.
One video consists of purely album covers, of artists covering one eye, in one way or another. To symbolize the all seeing eye...
I appreciate all that you have done for this thread positiveoutlook!
I have many many many many hours of research on these topics.
And have grown to hate sheep / try to help them.
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And have grown to hate sheep / try to help them
Most people dont wanna learn about this stuff. it goes against everything they have known. So i find its just best to educate myself and talk about it, if anyone asks.
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I even made 2 youtube videos with all the symbolism I have found. One video consists of purely album covers, of artists covering one eye, in one way or another. To symbolize the all seeing eye...
post your vids. or pm them to me. I would like to watch, i like seeing masonic symbolism. Once you know what to look for you see it everywhere!!!
protip: dont join the masons outta curiosity, its a organization used for control...
Read a few Occult books (real ones), and see how much it relates to freemasonry
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#599157 - 11/30/11 04:07 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Got any reccomendations for some books? Oh and some other symbolism thats everywhere that most don't see is numurology.
It tripped me the FUCK out one time, I was high as fuck sitting in my room, my tv used to stay on for back ground noise, I never watched it. And shamefully it was on disney channel. I listened closely to this commercial.... It advertised Friday Febuary Fith like a bunch of times, probably 6 times The episode was wizards of waverly place, angels vs demons episode or something. F is the 6th letter in the alphabet. I forget the true origin of "666" but yeah.
Heres a video I made.
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Somewhat related, this short clip of RP was pretty good...
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Thinking about this shit just irritates me... But damn that video of RP is pretty bold of him. I like how he says it all like no big deal status haha. Symbolism pisses me off haha.
I had a funny idea of using symbolism in everything I say or do or make and see which one of my friends catches on first haha. like silly shit where things I do or say come out to 666. Like always giving the number 18 or something haha. But then I moved away and realized the idea was a retarded stoner idea!
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PositiveOutlook, I closely looked at all the things you linked, finally. And I am amazed with levels of symbolism that goes over my head. Like the chin upside down all seeing eye on Gaga.. Just ridiculous.
I want to buy a chunk of land in the middle of the woods somewhere, build my own fucking Earthship. and live off grid, growing my own pot, food, and mushrooms and opium . Where I can be free to do as I please and think as I please. And gain enough knowledge and overthrow the goverment! Viva la revolucion! Haha jk about the overthrowing part But yeah I am tired of the bullship and all the blissfully asleep sheep.
I write lyrics and I found this a clever line, "I feel I've been cursed, to find everything on earth symbolic, While the blissfully asleep sheep gallop and frolic" HAha.
Its fucking 5am Ive been up all night reading a book called "You said what?" (lies and propaganda throughout history) Its a good one!
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Got any reccomendations for some books?
Not really . I kinda read a few Manly P. Hall books (they are more occulty, but tie into freemasonary) . Ive also seen a few Dark occult Gilmores (real ones are Expensive ) and they tied into stuff that freemasonry talks about (king Solomon, and talking to the dead).
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I like it! I think once a Artist gets to a certain point in there career, they are approached by someone, to join them or just allow masonic symbolism in there videos, and pictures... I think maybe the elite see this as branding them . This subject interests my wife bigtime. she collects symbolism Artist images. I also liked the song u played in the background. Many artist choose not to "sell out" and dont get the attention and help in the industry like other artist.
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PositiveOutlook, I closely looked at all the things you linked, finally. And I am amazed with levels of symbolism that goes over my head. Like the chin upside down all seeing eye on Gaga.. Just ridiculous.
Ya dude, Gaga is such a masonic sellout, its almost funny. So is Jay-z and hit "triangle handsign" . But to make it big in the Industry, you must pay your dues, i guess...
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Its fucking 5am Ive been up all night reading a book called "You said what?" (lies and propaganda throughout history) Its a good one!
Ill check it out. thanks
Last Night I watched "Eyes Wide Shut" . Soooo many Occult/Masonic references. But not surprising seeing as the director, Stanley Kubrick was a freemason
(symbolism)
the Movie is about a man who sneaks into a elite secret society meeting, and they find out. So they do what they can to get him not to talk. The whole movie is filled with occult symbolism in the background.
There was a quick part when the camera scanned all the masks in the circle quick, and i one mask was a triangle with one eye (all seeing eye). You could not get any more clear. lol. I cant find a picture on google of it....
Edit: found it
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#599410 - 12/02/11 01:39 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Heres a web site that might help ya in your symbolism research. Its very well done. and updated weekly with many Symbolic Pics, and good articles on music vids, movies, ads ect.
http://vigilantcitizen.com/ symbols rule the world, not words nor laws
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Dude you are so blessed to have a wife who is interested in this... Most of my friends think I am nuts when I talk about any of this, and I try to explain to them. And when I am reading books and shit, my family labels them "stupid conspiracy books" or "crazy conspiracy"
I just label them as sheep :]
and thanks for liking the video
And yeah I have visited vigilantcitizen a few times! I like it :]
and DUDE that movie you posted... I think I saw that waaaaay back in the day, before I knew of any of this shit and I think that, plus my dad speaking of secret societies got me hooked.
And want to know whats weird? My grandma wanted my sister to go watch her husband while she went to the store, because half the time he doesn't know where hes at. and then my sister said I will do it because she has to get ready, and all of the sudden they didn't need to go to the store anymore and they will do it later. I think she's afraid Ill question him. which I will
I fucking hate my grandparents now haha
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Also, can you elaborate more on "black arts"?
Are you speaking of the more sinister side to everything?
Half the time I don't believe in heaven or hell or god or lucifer.
But believing that I have seen a ghost troubles me.
And taking LSD makes me think alot also haha
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oh and.. do you believe in all the shit like monarch programming and all of that? Its weird how everything falls together perfectly.
And the multiple personality symbolism is the most creepy for me.
Like the link, I linked in my 2nd post, of the Ex member who was saying all the programming she got starting at 2 years old from what she can remember. Shits creepy, how to stop it?
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Re: Who here believes in..... [Re: Sobeiyt]
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So let me get this straight. You guys are taking popular symbology and tying it together in order to formulate proof of some vast conspiracy?
Listen, people accuse me of being a nut all the time, but even I know that it is a logical fallacy. Sure it is entertaining to think about, but I don't think you should take it for more than it is.
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DungenessDank said: So let me get this straight. You guys are taking popular symbology and tying it together in order to formulate proof of some vast conspiracy?
Listen, people accuse me of being a nut all the time, but even I know that it is a logical fallacy. Sure it is entertaining to think about, but I don't think you should take it for more than it is.
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Your frontal lobe doesn't work.
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Sobeiyt said: Like the link, I linked in my 2nd post, of the Ex member who was saying all the programming she got starting at 2 years old from what she can remember. Shits creepy, how to stop it?
Take a course in humanities and quit reading peoples high school model of theory on concepts that have already been studied and written and restudied and rewritten by historians throughout history.
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#599560 - 12/03/11 10:35 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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this thread is sliding down shit creek
i just smoked 6 blade hoots of bubble hash though
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