The incessant use of triple-parentheses and all the kneejerk antisemitic language was a little too subtle, at least now we have some real clarification as to the agenda of this forum.
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Imagine having 13+ accounts and special shilling software to alert you when someone messages an account of yours that’s already been banned, then pretending like you aren’t part of an organized astroturfing campaign to influence opinions.
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Oh, the closeted homosexual is still following me around. Dude, just be yourself. No one is stopping you.
I only say it because I know it tickles your smooth brain.
So no response on the special shilling software? No attempt to gaslight me? Jeez you’re slipping verso
There is nothing self-loathing about anti-Zionist Jews. You're as bad as a run of the mill neocon Republican with this dogshit rhetoric.
What does a Jewish homeland look like? There are Jews living all over the world, within different cultures and different sects. Ashkenazi, Sephardis, Mizrahis and so on. What does Israel have to do with any of that?
I don't conflate Zionism with Judaism and I don't think nationalism and tribalism are especially useful solutions to complex issues.
Remphan = Chiun = Star God of Saturn
Where's David?
Taking his orders from saul, master of demons:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_of_Solomon
Who took it from Simon Magus, aka Simon Peter, aka Saint Peter, the Zoroastrian priest and first Apostle of Jesus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Simonian_Aeonology.jpg
The earlier stories of Solomon’s seal takes place in the babylonian talmud which is earlier than any of the apostles lives? Or do I misunderstand your point?
Zoroastrianism (ancient Persia/Iran/Aryan) predates Abrahamic religions.
Jews were basically nomads who got caught in the middle between Cretan and Persian (and Egyptian) empires expanding.
The Cretan empire expanded outward from Greece/Aegean Sea and became known as the Phoenicians. They brought their religion with them which incorporated Moloch, the Minotaur's Maze from Knossos.
The Persian empire also expanded outward at this time. They brought their religion with them which incorporated Sky Father (Deus / Djous / Zeus Pater) and Earth Mother (Anahita).
The cultures crossed mainly in the Lebanon/Levant/Canaan regions. This was where the two cultures mixed together.
The apostles of Jesus are basically prototype messiahs who were canonized (baptized) into a new persona in writing to form the Bible. They did not actually come together as 12 of Jesus' followers all alive at once. It's a metaphor IMO. The Bible was written as an understanding of the melding cultures.
Very interesting take... I too think the stories told in the bible are likely re-tellings of older tales shaped to (at the time) modern sensibilities.
What do you think about the idea that yahweh sabaoth was once the jews god of war? And also what are your thoughts on the gnostic gospels found as part of the nag hammadi discovery? I find the gnostic version the most resonant and reconcilable with reality but I always savor the ideas of others who think for themselves
Yaweh is more difficult for me to unravel, and I have tried many times.
Here are the curious things I found.
Yaweh (YHVH) is called a tetragrammaton, which means a 4-letter word. And then you have the concept of Metatron, which states it is a "lesser God" and "my name is in him". Isn't it curious that you can spell Metatron using the letters from tetragrammaton? My name is in him.
Furthermore, it is obvious that Yaweh (YHVH) can be pronounced a whole lot of different ways:
The partial reason for this is that Hebrew didn't have vowels, the word is literally YHVH but when spoken in common tongue it comes out sounding like "Yaweh" but that's only because of the vowels we have inserted between the consanants.
The last one (He who) I came up with while meditating on this confusing concept.
Say it like a title "He who" does this. "He who" knows all. "He who" is almighty. It is a nameless title. God has no name, only a title. Similar to "I am that I am" or "it is what it is". God is what it is, there's no name, it's more of an understanding of the natural order of the universe, rather than some kind of object or person. So it only has a title. This is of course from a more Gnostic viewpoint.
I am also a fan of GnosticWarrior.com and those style of interpretations. I am almost certain that the story of Jesus is about enlightenment through plant spirits (drugs). The Last Supper was an ayahuasca ceremony. Basically divination, resulting in a supernatural experience. Joseph Campbell explained this with his work on the Heroes' Journey, which Carl Jung expanded on. Look into Soma and Kykeon and it will start to make more sense. Or just consider "communion" involves wine (blood of Christ) and communion bread (flesh of Christ), the bread used to contain psychedelics but religious reform has removed this from the ritual. Christ means anointed (exalted, literally high out of your gourd). If you don't believe me then look up the original recipe for the Jews unleavened bread. They put the grains on top of syrian rue to bleach it. Syrian rue contains Harmala alkaloids which are psychedelic, and when mixed with DMT, create a fantastic spiritual experience. The Jews were known to create their holy Ark out of Acacia, which contains DMT, and in this Ark they stored the holy sacraments of the covenant, including "manna". Hint: it's psychedelics. In this Ark they also stored Aaron's Rod / Staff, which was in fact a grain threshing rod (they beat the grains out of the plants with it). The rod could have been absolutely caked in psychedelic matter. This makes even more sense when you research Saint Peter / Simon Magus. His history talks about how he could bewitch entire towns (with a drug, possibly datura). This was seen as witchcraft, but re-rolled into holiness, as they discovered drugs could be used for healing. So they enacted prohibition and took the drugs for themselves, to use for healing, and claim it's the power of God.
As for Yaweh being a God of War, look into who freed them from captivity? King Cyrus of Babylon.
I have a ton more stuff in my notes which I could dig into if you have specific questions.
Wow we have a lot of overlap, always an encouraging sign if they were independent conclusions by critical thinkers!
As you likely know Christ means anointed one, and as I’m sure you know, part of the mixture of the holy anointing oil is 10 pounds of kannehbosem prepared as a highly concentrated resin or extract (anyone up for prehistoric dabs on my “holy” 8 headed “menorah”/dab rig), which strongly evokes the idea of cannabis sacrament like we see in Rastafari.
We likely (just guessing, given the idea of retelling older tales around modern incarnations) also agree that the Christ consciousness has manifested many times through our time on earth, and may even be an inextricable part of humanity. Your Thoughts on the idea of group souls and the ideas seen in the Ra materials would be excellent I think, if you have any to share.
Likewise, I mention the gnostic ideas to wrap my head around the, to me, inexplicable suffering and evil seen here. The only way I can process it is that the physical reality, by its function of elucidating the paradoxes of duality, has evil ingrained into it, as effectively a “learning tool”. This idea is irreconcilable (to me) with the ideas presented in the mainstream interpretations of the abrahamic faiths, namely that there’s only 1 God and he’s all knowing and all good and has a plan, but he also spent hundreds of thousands of years not interacting with us, then interacting violently, jealously, wrathfully etc only to chill out after having a kid (lol). The idea of the demiurge, Sophia, and the ALL/Pleroma/whatever term you use reconciles this. Thoughts on that line of reasoning?
The star of David isn't a pentagram.
Hey faggazord, repeat for me the 10th word in the quoted segment.
The star of Remphan is not the star of David.
Well that settles that, thanks rabbi
It's really not some vague mystery.
Where have I ever expressed any Jewish supremacist opinions? I strongly encourage you to find one single instance.
Can you list all of your dozen or so accounts here and now for reference? Or better yet just give us a link to the sock puppet program you use
Or perhaps axolotl and the dipshit who made the banner could attempt to be just a smidge less overtly racist and make this community inclusive to all.
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u/#saysike
Displaying the star of David is racist, got it! Fucking racist jews then, am I right!?
Displaying the star of David in the context in which it's displayed on this banner is indeed racist. It's a hilarious clue as to the braindead agenda of this community.
What context is it displayed in?
Gee, I dunno. Hovering over an image of the Twin Towers burning to imply that 9/11 was a strictly Jewish operation?
So the official 9/11 narrative was also racist, because it said muslims did 9/11, and claiming that a group of people are responsible for a crime is always racist if that group of people doesn't belong to your own race, am I right? That's how it works right? When I say the people who did 9/11 were muslims, that makes me a racist, right? RIGHT? xD Nah, obviously, it's only racist when it's about jews... /s You're lost bro.
Yes, saying that "Muslims did 9/11" is racist.
It’s actually hovering next to an imagine of the “the dancing Israelis”
Seems fitting no?
How would you suggest that israeli and the synagogue of satan’s utterly disproportionate representation in conspiracy be featured graphically?
u/#peperee
Yeah, that’s about the extent of the insight you’re intellectually equipped to offer. It doesn’t bother you to run a racist forum? What happened to all that tacky kumbaya shit you were posting as you were getting kicked off Reddit?
u/#snervous
Do you think this forum should only cater to white heterosexual Christian men?
What Jewish supremacy would you be speaking of, exactly? I mean, it's indisputable that this is an antisemitic community. That's not even up for debate.
If that's the case, and you have a problem with it, why are you here?
Do you go looking around for "antisemitic" communities to join or something?
Kinda scratching my head over here...
"I have a problem with racism against blacks; that's why I decided to join the KKK."
Ah, so you admit this is an openly racist community and not actually about "conspiracies"?
This is an open community; anyone can join. You are here, aren't you?
See, all inclusive. Not racist in the slightest.
I've seen the most racism from the shills, tbh.
Funny how shills like you try to paint it as racist. And fail, miserably. Go talk to Prelude, who called me a Polack. If you have a problem with racism, you should address other types besides "anti-semitism", doncha think?
No, it's quite obviously a racist community. And I've called out all the rampant anti-homosexual and anti-trans sentiment I've seen here as well. A giant red star of david on the banner sends a very clear message and you'd be a disingenuous fool to deny it. Perhaps you are the shill?
Ah, I said nothing of the sort.
You have a reading comprehension problem, mate.