The Infidel Guy
Primarily because of my interest in mythology and comparitive religions, I have researched this topic for many years. While some may think that this information takes away from the holiday. I tend to think it enhances my appreciation given the consumerization of Christmas. Make no mistake Secret Societies, like the Masons and Occult Groups around the globe all know the truth about Christmas. It is the average person on the street that does not know the origins of the holiday. So learn and enjoy.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Monday, December 17, 2007
Voice From The Past
I found this lecture of Ralph Epperson. This video is especially close to my heart because it was his book, "The Unseen Hand" that initiated me into the Global Elites agenda for a New World Order. It changed my way of looking at history and fueled a fire in me to read and research for myself what is going on in the world today. Its amazing that this video was done in 1994, not to long before I got his book.
America's Secret Destiny Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
America's Secret Destiny Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Thursday, December 13, 2007
GRAIL Quest
NASA aiming to look inside the moon
GRAIL to map gravity field in 2011, revealing interior composition
I am sure that some remember that from basic geometry class. In a right triangle the square described on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares described on the other two sides. However, what might not be realized is that this was described by the Egyptians as Osiris, Isis and Horus or the creative divine trinity. This form is closely connected to the Freemasons and is apart of their rituals. It is their symbol of eternal nature. The female principal Isis is represented by the side of 3 units, Osiris the male principal is represented by the side of 4 units and the Hypotenuse of 5 units is Horus.
Take a look at the Deep Impact Mission patch. The Eye of Horus/Ra is encoded into it. Just another piece of evidence of occult ritual taking place right before our eyes. Remember the grail mission is symbolic of rebirth/reincarnation. Horus was considered the reincarnation/rebirth of Osiris through the feminine womb or ritual gateway. An alchemical process is being enacted. This process is about the rebirth of the Sun/Son. The new age to come at the end of days. We have been conditioned for this through TV and movies.
GRAIL to map gravity field in 2011, revealing interior composition
What an interesting NASA project. NASA is a particularly good doorway to explore for symbols and mythological ideas. I have discovered through such sites as Goro Adachi's : Etemenanki that NASA is given to high rituals during their shuttle project missions. I found this photograph representing the mission telling because the angle of the satellites with earth reminded me of the Forty Seventh Proposition of Euclid better known as The Pythagorean Theorem (a2+b2=c2).
I am sure that some remember that from basic geometry class. In a right triangle the square described on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares described on the other two sides. However, what might not be realized is that this was described by the Egyptians as Osiris, Isis and Horus or the creative divine trinity. This form is closely connected to the Freemasons and is apart of their rituals. It is their symbol of eternal nature. The female principal Isis is represented by the side of 3 units, Osiris the male principal is represented by the side of 4 units and the Hypotenuse of 5 units is Horus.
The Grail Mysteries have been made popular over the years by a variety of books and even by the movie, The Da Vinci Code 2006 based on Dan Brown's book of the same name. The Grail has been connected to the idea of Jesus and Mary Magdalene having a child thus continuing the bloodline of Christ. However, the myth and symbols of the grail are pagan in origin. Before it was christianised in Spain during the 12th century, taken from a sacred tradition by the Moors, the Celts worshipped a holy Cauldron of Regeneration. Being a feminine symbol, it was a blood-filled vessel that symbolized the womb meaning rebirth/reincarnation in the Gnostic tradition.
Take a look at the Deep Impact Mission patch. The Eye of Horus/Ra is encoded into it. Just another piece of evidence of occult ritual taking place right before our eyes. Remember the grail mission is symbolic of rebirth/reincarnation. Horus was considered the reincarnation/rebirth of Osiris through the feminine womb or ritual gateway. An alchemical process is being enacted. This process is about the rebirth of the Sun/Son. The new age to come at the end of days. We have been conditioned for this through TV and movies.
The movie, End Of Days staring Arnold Schwarzenegger is just one that encoded this mythos into our consciousness. Schwarzenegger's character is named Jericho Cane. He is protecting a young woman named Christine York played by Robin Tunney. During the climax, synonymous with sexual union, Jericho and Christine escape to the streets and into another church, where Satan smashes through the floor, sending debris and statues everywhere and confronts Jericho in his true form as a massive, demonic dragon. Moments later Satan enters Jericho's body. Now controlled by the Beast, he attempts to rape Christine and mate with her, but with the help of Christine's begging words, Jericho manages to fight Satan's control off for a few seconds. Using what might have been his only opportunity, Jericho impales himself on the sword protruding from a statue of Saint Michael the Archangel, to trap himself for the few remaining seconds until midnight. At midnight, Satan is pulled out of Jericho's body and sent back to Hell. Jericho dies seconds later after seeing a vision of his wife and daughter smiling at him.
Although in the movie there was an overt sexual agenda, the symbolism of the Grail mission means the same thing. For those who have not seen the movie, I suggest you rent it. This will give you a better idea of how these archetypal myths are utilized via the cinema. Checkout the End of Days highlights.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Myths
Does it make me....
I have, since I was a child, loved to read mythology. It transported me to another time and place. A place of high adventure and questing for some lost treasure or secret. I always felt you could discern some truth or special knowledge by studying the myths of the past. Regardless of the myths cultural connection, it was as if I was looking at the moon and finding within it the brilliance of the sun disguised. Does it make me crazy? Crazy to muse about the importance of mythology today. How does it scare or inspire us in this day of faith and reason? Is it even important at all?
I think it is. The old myths are still with us today. I would say, stirring something in us, even if we are not aware of it. Calling us to go on a quest for truth and meaning. I think, however, to understand the power of myth, one needs to have knowledge of the power of symbols. Symbols are more powerful than most of us realize. They can have a variety of meanings and many different levels of interpretation.
I have noticed over the past few years a great many movies utilizing the power of myth. Fantasy and Scifi are great venues to bring myth out into the open. Many have a "end of the world" theme to them that is unmistakable. Stories telling of great battles that will change the world. Some inviting you to imagine that you are the last person or apart of a few groups left to survive on earth.
I have noticed over the past few years a great many movies utilizing the power of myth. Fantasy and Scifi are great venues to bring myth out into the open. Many have a "end of the world" theme to them that is unmistakable. Stories telling of great battles that will change the world. Some inviting you to imagine that you are the last person or apart of a few groups left to survive on earth.
What draws us to these movies? It is more than just entertainment. The urge to symbolise the world around us is a very human thing to do. Ancient shamans used ritual and myths to describe their trance states. I know I felt entranced when I went to see Lord of The Rings and Star Wars: Episode I-The Phantom Menace. It was like a rite of passage. However, I just don't view the themes and symbols in movies and TV shows as being there strictly for fun. The beauty of mythology, ancient or modern, is that it encodes its lessons within our minds. It uses trance to disguise seemingly mundane images, while leading us on the sublime journey of the hero.
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