I wonder sometimes...
I look at all of the secret societies, each with it's own "truth", and I wonder.
I wonder just how much competition and infighting goes on in that corporation(s) that hails from the deep cosmic sea above the Earth.
It's as if rivalries were setup to establish which group possessed the skills of conquest in sufficient measure to subdue the others.
This would be the group that I would leave in charge on my next sojourn to the Galactic market to bark the wares of Earth.
It matters not that none have a whole truth so long as each thinks it does, or as long as each thinks it will get the whole truth as reward.
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: I have to say that this work by Saussy has turned me 180, on
: who is behind all the shenanigans in Washington,and their
: cause.Just a real eye opener...take note where democracy
: snuck in
: .... “I feel more and more every day,” [stated the President]
: “that it is not against the Americans of the South, alone,
: I am fighting. It is more against the Pope of Rome, his
: Jesuits and their slaves. Very few Southern leaders are not
: under the influence of the Jesuits, through their wives,
: family relations, and their friends.
: “Several members of the family of Jeff Davis belong to the
: Church of Rome. Even the Protestant ministers are under the
: influence of the Jesuits without suspecting it. To keep her
: ascendency in the North, as she does in the South, Rome is
: doing here what she has done in Mexico, and in all the
: South American Republics; she is paralyzing, by civil war,
: the arms of the soldiers of liberty. She divides our nation
: in order to weaken, subdue and rule it....
: “Neither Jeff Davis not any one of the Confederacy would have
: dared to attack the North had they not relied on the
: promises of the Jesuits that, under the mask of democracy,
: the money and the aims of the Roman Catholics, even the
: arms of France, were at their disposal if they would attack
: us. I pity the priests, the bishops, and monks of Rome in
: the United States when the people realize that they are in
: great part responsible for the tears and the blood shed in
: this war. I conceal what I know, for if the people knew the
: whole truth, this war would turn into a religious war, and
: at once, take a tenfold more savage and bloody
: character....
: ... Congress appropriated $3,000 for a statue of Persephone.
: President Franklin Pierce’s Secretary of War , Jefferson
: Davis, awarded the commission to a famous young America n
: sculptor named Thomas Crawford. Crawford lived and worked
: in Rome. His reputation had been established with a statue
: of Orpheus which, when exhibited in Boston in 1843, was the
: first sculptured male nude to be seen in the United States.
: Since another of Persephone’s ancient names was Libera
: (“Liberty”), Crawford named his Persephone “Freedom.” His
: work has worn this title ever since.
: After two years of labor in the shadow of the Gesu, Crawford
: completed a plaster model of Freedom. Her right hand rested
: on a sword pointing downward. Her left hand, against which
: leaned the shield of the United States, held a laurel
: wreath. She was crowned with an eagle’s head and feathers
: mounted on a tiara of pentagrams, some inverted, some not.
: When ultimately cast in bronze, Freedom would reach the
: height of nineteen feet, six inches – a sum perhaps
: deliberately calculated to pay homage to the work’s final
: destination, the Beast of Revelation at Lot 666, for
: nineteen feet, six inches works out to 6+6+6 feet, 6+6+6
: inches.
: ...The Black Obelisk of Calah, which stands in the
: Babylonian/Assyrian Wing of the British Museum, records the
: great accomplishments of the ninth-century BC god-king
: Shalmaneser II. In a scene depicting various monarchs
: paying obeisance to Babylon, we see one monarch kneeling
: before Shalmaneser , worshiping him. Shalmaneser in turn
: offers a sacrifice to an eight-pointed star set within a
: bird’s wings and tail-feathers. Inscriptions identify this
: kneeling monarch as King Jehu of Israel. Remarkably,
: according to the New Catholic Encyclopedia, Jehu’s likeness
: here is the only known contemporaneously-rendered portrait
: of a biblical personage. More remarkably, Jehu is wearing
: the Phrygian cap. Like Brumidi’s Young America , Jehu’s
: liberty is subject to the mood of his god-king.
: The Bible confirms the testimony of the Black Obelisk. At II
: Kings 10:31 we read: “Jehu took no heed to walk in the law
: of the Lord God of Israel with all his heart.” Scripture
: further tells us that Jehu worshiped the golden calf, a
: sacred Babylonian icon made fashionable in tenth-century-BC
: Israel by Jehu’s predecessor, Jeroboam. Jeroboam renounced
: “the law of the Lord God of Israel” and instituted...
: democracy. Democracy opened the Israelite priesthood,
: originally appointed by Yahweh exclusively to the family of
: Levi, to all applicants. Consequently, Yahweh’s priesthood
: was infiltrated by non-believers and foreign sympathizers.
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: https://exploringrealhistory.blogspot.com/2019/11/part-8-rulers-of-evilthe-immaculate.html