Ever since discovering certain deeper truths about the world and its history, I've listened quite keenly indeed to exactly what those at higher levels believe (or at least say they believe) about these matters.
I've come to the conclusion that at each higher level of the pyramid, yes, they are told a few new truths but they are also given a fresh set of lies. I would guess that the dumb ones believe the lies, and the smart ones believe it's best to believe the lies.
For example, all these high occultists like Blavatsky and Pike and particularly Crowley are full of nonsense. Unless you really, really know what you're doing I would tell everyone to stay away from their work.
I suspect that there are at most only a handful at the very top that know the full truth. We shall certainly never know their names, because their non-existence makes them invulnerable.
To put a finer point on it, I would suggest that they give themselves over to deception. I would analogize to those in the military who operate in the mode that they are there to "follow orders". I know officers receive specific training that they are only bound to follow lawful orders, but when push comes to shove how many have internalized that and are actually willing to explicitly disobey? Very few.
They definitely worship something, what it is. Well that's the big question. And normal people think that them worshipping some kind of entity is a big conspiracy when they literally flash the symbols of their religion everywhere. Unbelievable. It's even on the american currency and people still think its a big conspiracy lmao.
I think christians would describe it as satanic, it certainly isnt pleasant or good. It does seem outright evil, but even the atlanteans amongst many of the cultures that followed, use blood magic along with their symbols to influence reality. Id like to say they are crazy, but is it any crazier than the math/symbols we use to decode the secrets of the universe in the form of quantum mechanics. I honestly dont see much of a difference. This is one of the truths behind the idea that thought creates reality.
One of the deeper truths I came to learn, through research entirely outside of occultism or theology, was that Satan exists and precisely who he is. Even for those that believe in Satan, he's not who they think.
Not actively, but just as it happens to come by me, I listen very carefully to what Satanists and occultists and various Elites have to say about the subject, to see if they know the same truth I do. They don't. Satanists say they don't even believe Satan exists and Mark Passio, a former Satanist, confirms this.
The very closest I have ever come across is from Saul Alinsky, who wrote "Rules for Radicals". On the epigraph page, he wrote:
Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins — or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom — Lucifer.
Everyone misses the significance of this, and so never tries to figure out just what the hell he's talking about. But I feel I know exactly what he means, and reading it came as a sort of confirmation of the research I had done. How much of the truth of the surrounding issue did Alinsky know beyond that? Well, maybe none, but who knows?
But the whole thing tied together for me why there was all this "Satanic" stuff floating around the Elite and Freemasonry and occultism, etc, etc. It's because there is something very real at the center, or should I say the top of the pyramid.
You're probably going to have to quote what I wrote that in any way supports Satanists or or condones Satanism. Please read carefully and get back to me.
Ever since discovering certain deeper truths about the world and its history, I've listened quite keenly indeed to exactly what those at higher levels believe (or at least say they believe) about these matters.
I've come to the conclusion that at each higher level of the pyramid, yes, they are told a few new truths but they are also given a fresh set of lies. I would guess that the dumb ones believe the lies, and the smart ones believe it's best to believe the lies.
For example, all these high occultists like Blavatsky and Pike and particularly Crowley are full of nonsense. Unless you really, really know what you're doing I would tell everyone to stay away from their work.
I suspect that there are at most only a handful at the very top that know the full truth. We shall certainly never know their names, because their non-existence makes them invulnerable.
imho, the deceivers at the top are vulnerable to being deceived by the mysteries themselves or whatever entities they're in contact with.
To put a finer point on it, I would suggest that they give themselves over to deception. I would analogize to those in the military who operate in the mode that they are there to "follow orders". I know officers receive specific training that they are only bound to follow lawful orders, but when push comes to shove how many have internalized that and are actually willing to explicitly disobey? Very few.
They definitely worship something, what it is. Well that's the big question. And normal people think that them worshipping some kind of entity is a big conspiracy when they literally flash the symbols of their religion everywhere. Unbelievable. It's even on the american currency and people still think its a big conspiracy lmao.
I think christians would describe it as satanic, it certainly isnt pleasant or good. It does seem outright evil, but even the atlanteans amongst many of the cultures that followed, use blood magic along with their symbols to influence reality. Id like to say they are crazy, but is it any crazier than the math/symbols we use to decode the secrets of the universe in the form of quantum mechanics. I honestly dont see much of a difference. This is one of the truths behind the idea that thought creates reality.
One of the deeper truths I came to learn, through research entirely outside of occultism or theology, was that Satan exists and precisely who he is. Even for those that believe in Satan, he's not who they think.
Not actively, but just as it happens to come by me, I listen very carefully to what Satanists and occultists and various Elites have to say about the subject, to see if they know the same truth I do. They don't. Satanists say they don't even believe Satan exists and Mark Passio, a former Satanist, confirms this.
The very closest I have ever come across is from Saul Alinsky, who wrote "Rules for Radicals". On the epigraph page, he wrote:
Everyone misses the significance of this, and so never tries to figure out just what the hell he's talking about. But I feel I know exactly what he means, and reading it came as a sort of confirmation of the research I had done. How much of the truth of the surrounding issue did Alinsky know beyond that? Well, maybe none, but who knows?
But the whole thing tied together for me why there was all this "Satanic" stuff floating around the Elite and Freemasonry and occultism, etc, etc. It's because there is something very real at the center, or should I say the top of the pyramid.
You're probably going to have to quote what I wrote that in any way supports Satanists or or condones Satanism. Please read carefully and get back to me.