Bing AI really didn't wanna go there.. so had to fire up the chatGPT but it craps out with ongoing lists.. you can only remind it names it already said.. but when I went to paste 1-100.. it violated shit and couldn't continue. So I just had it keep going even though some are named more than once earlier. Although it was keeping track cause even though it'd do like 1-100 for 201, while it was typing, later I saw it do a 477 in it's mind then it would have that as a 77. So it knows. But it's really cruddy with keeping track or repeating some more than once. Let's have a go of what it said, ok.. jeez with these chumps. lol.
We're gonna run out of text room here.. with the limit of 15k so continuing list in comments.
ChatGPT's list of famous individuals who were involved with DeMolay International.
Walt Disney - Co-founder of Disney and creator of iconic characters like Mickey Mouse.
John Wayne - Legendary Hollywood actor known for his roles in Western films.
Walter Cronkite - Renowned American broadcast journalist known as "the most trusted man in America."
Frank Sinatra - Legendary singer and actor, one of the most influential entertainers of the 20th century.
John Steinbeck - Nobel Prize-winning author of "The Grapes of Wrath" and "Of Mice and Men."
Bill Clinton - 42nd President of the United States, known for his presidency and post-presidential humanitarian work.
John Glenn - Astronaut and the first American to orbit the Earth.
Bob Mathias - Olympic decathlete and U.S. Congressman.
Mel Blanc - Voice actor known as the "Man of a Thousand Voices" for his work in cartoons, including Bugs Bunny.
Paul Harvey - Iconic radio broadcaster known for "The Rest of the Story."
Dan Rather - Longtime CBS News anchor and journalist.
John A. "Bud" Hawk - Former President of the United States Olympic Committee.
Richard Lugar - Former U.S. Senator and diplomat.
Bill Dickey - Hall of Fame catcher for the New York Yankees.
Keith Jackson - Legendary sportscaster known for college football coverage.
Jack Kemp - Former NFL quarterback and U.S. Congressman.
Willard Scott - Weatherman and TV personality, known for his work on "Today" show.
John "Bud" Day - Highly decorated U.S. Air Force officer and Medal of Honor recipient.
Bob Dole - Former U.S. Senator and Republican presidential nominee.
Dave Thomas - Founder of Wendy's fast-food chain.
Mark Harmon - Actor known for his roles in "NCIS" and "St. Elsewhere."
Dr. Thomas Starzl - Pioneer in organ transplantation and liver surgery.
John Bertrand - Australian yachtsman, won the America's Cup.
Rex Allen - American Western singer and actor.
Eddie Rabbitt - Country music singer and songwriter.
Roy Clark - Country musician and host of "Hee Haw."
Jimmy Buffett - Singer-songwriter known for "Margaritaville" and his tropical-themed music.
Tom Mix - Early Hollywood cowboy film star.
Leonard Slatkin - Grammy-winning conductor and music director.
Darren McGavin - Actor known for roles in "A Christmas Story" and "The Night Stalker."
John DiMaggio - Voice actor known for voicing Bender in "Futurama" and Jake in "Adventure Time."
Dr. Jerry Buss - Former owner of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Norm Crosby - Stand-up comedian and actor.
Mark Hatfield - Former U.S. Senator and Governor of Oregon.
Jon Tester - U.S. Senator from Montana.
William Broyles Jr. - Screenwriter known for "Apollo 13" and "Cast Away."
David Eisenhower - Grandson of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
William Cody (Buffalo Bill) - Famous frontiersman and showman.
Carl Eller - Hall of Fame NFL defensive end.
Harlan Sanders - Founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC).
Kenneth W. Starr - Lawyer and former independent counsel during the Clinton impeachment.
Bob Hamilton - Founder of the Hamilton Watch Company.
Ted Cassell - Television actor known for his roles in "Maverick" and "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin."
Floyd Cramer - Renowned pianist known for the "slip note" piano style.
Luther "Ticky" Burden - NBA basketball player for the New York Knicks.
Ralph Edwards - Radio and television host, known for "This Is Your Life."
Dick Van Dyke - Actor and comedian known for "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "Mary Poppins."
Buddy Ebsen - Actor known for roles in "The Beverly Hillbillies" and "Barnaby Jones."
Richard Winters - WWII veteran and subject of the book and miniseries "Band of Brothers."
Walter Dorwin Teague - Prominent industrial designer.
Jim Davis - Creator of the comic strip "Garfield."
Roy E. Disney - Senior executive at The Walt Disney Company and nephew of Walt Disney.
Mel Tormé - Jazz singer and composer known as "The Velvet Fog."
Tom Harmon - Heisman Trophy-winning football player and sports broadcaster.
Tony Dow - Actor known for his role as Wally Cleaver in "Leave It to Beaver."
Gary Merrill - Actor known for his roles in "All About Eve" and "Phone Call from a Stranger."
Dale Dye - Military advisor and actor known for his roles in war films.
Bruce Jenner (Caitlyn Jenner) - Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon and reality TV personality.
Bill Daniels - Entrepreneur and philanthropist, known for founding Daniels & Associates.
Frank Gifford - Hall of Fame NFL player and sportscaster.
Scott Hamilton - Olympic gold medalist figure skater and TV commentator.
Ronald Reagan - 40th President of the United States and former actor.
Walter Perry Johnson - Hall of Fame MLB pitcher with the Washington Senators.
Clark McConachy - Renowned New Zealand billiards and snooker player.
Ted Williams - Hall of Fame MLB player for the Boston Red Sox.
Mac Morgan - Aerospace engineer and co-founder of TRW Inc.
Harry S. Truman - 33rd President of the United States.
William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan - World War II veteran and founder of the OSS (Office of Strategic Services).
Carl Ray - Renowned Canadian artist.
G. Harrold Carswell - Former U.S. Supreme Court nominee.
William P. Rogers - Former U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of State.
Donald H. Peterson - NASA astronaut and engineer.
William Henry Harrison - 9th President of the United States.
John F. Kennedy - 35th President of the United States.
L. Ron Hubbard - Science fiction author and founder of Scientology.
Douglas MacArthur - Five-star General and Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers in Japan.
Stephen Covey - Author of "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People."
John McAllister Schofield - Union Army general during the American Civil War.
Charles A. Lindbergh - Aviator and the first person to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean.
Sam Ervin - U.S. Senator known for his role in the Watergate hearings.
Norm Mineta - Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation.
Sam Donaldson - ABC News anchor and correspondent.
Donn Fendler - Survivor of a famous wilderness ordeal in Maine.
Brad Paisley - Country music singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Vaughn Monroe - Big band leader and pop music singer.
Bruce Boxleitner - Actor known for roles in "Tron" and "Babylon 5."
Stuart Symington - Former U.S. Senator and first Secretary of the Air Force.
Gerald R. Ford - 38th President of the United States.
Adlai Stevenson II - Former Governor of Illinois and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
Edward J. King - Former Governor of Massachusetts.
Elmer Roush - CEO of Roush Performance.
George "Gabby" Hayes - Western film and television actor.
Roy Rogers - "King of the Cowboys" and Western film star.
Claude R. Kirk Jr. - Former Governor of Florida.
James E. West - Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America.
John Wayne "Jack" Parsons - Rocket propulsion researcher and occultist.
Hal Trosky - MLB first baseman.
George S. Rentz - U.S. Navy chaplain during World War I.
Douglass North - Nobel Prize-winning economist.
William Dudley Pelley - Writer and political activist.
Let's continue from 101 to 200, as you requested:
Roy Simmons - NFL football player for the New York Giants and Washington Redskins.
Jack Pardee - NFL linebacker and coach, member of the "Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew."
Jim Leavelle - Dallas homicide detective, known for his role in the JFK assassination investigation.
Steve Wozniak - Co-founder of Apple Inc. alongside Steve Jobs.
Richard Bradford - Actor known for his role in the TV series "Man in a Suitcase."
David E. Bonior - Former U.S. Congressman and House Majority Whip.
Merle Harmon - Sportscaster and announcer for Major League Baseball.
Harry R. Jackson Jr. - Senior Pastor of Hope Christian Church in Maryland.
Norm Charlton - Former MLB pitcher, part of the "Nasty Boys" bullpen for the Cincinnati Reds.
Jim Mora - NFL coach, known for his tenure with the New Orleans Saints.
Robert Rubin - Former U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton.
Nelson Riddle - Composer, arranger, and conductor known for his work with Frank Sinatra.
Edward Herrmann - Actor known for his roles in "The Lost Boys" and "Gilmore Girls."
Robert James Waller - Author of "The Bridges of Madison County."
Harold E. Talbott - Former U.S. Secretary of the Air Force.
Bruce Kovner - Hedge fund manager and philanthropist.
William A. Wellman - Film director known for "Wings" and "The Public Enemy."
Jim Lovell - NASA astronaut and commander of the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission.
Tom McMillen - Former NBA player and U.S. Congressman.
Lloyd J. Ogle - Former Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee.
Wayne Terwilliger - MLB player and coach.
Eric Anderson - Founder of Space Adventures, the first company to send tourists to space.
Frank S. Land - Founder of DeMolay International.
Hugh O'Brian - Actor known for his role in the TV series "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp."
Ivan L. Wilcox - Former U.S. Congressman from Florida.
Dudley C. Sharp - Criminal justice reform advocate.
Ralph C. Smedley - Founder of Toastmasters International.
William "Bill" Scott - Animator and voice actor, known for "Rocky and Bullwinkle."
Bert Ballin - Former Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court.
Lawrence E. Tatem - Former Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana.
John F. Malloy - Author of "Dress for Success."
Paul Edward Hospenthal - Physical therapist and former husband of NASCAR driver Danica Patrick.
Bill O'Reilly - Television host and political commentator.
William S. Knowles - Nobel Prize-winning chemist.
David Alexander - Former President of Pomona College.
Chuck Robb - Former Governor of Virginia and U.S. Senator.
Samuel R. Delany - Science fiction author and critic.
James E. Womack Jr. - Business theorist and author of "The Machine That Changed the World."
Harry "Bud" Grant - Former NFL player and coach of the Minnesota Vikings.
Dan Cathy - CEO of Chick-fil-A.
Richard H. Collins - Aviation author and journalist.
Charles Durning - Actor known for his roles in "The Sting" and "Tootsie."
Tom McCall - Former Governor of Oregon.
Arnold Palmer - Legendary golfer and one of the greatest in the sport's history.
Robert Baden-Powell - Founder of the Scouting movement.
Don Ameche - Academy Award-winning actor known for "Cocoon."
Steve Bullard - Former President of the National Defense University.
Bobby Troup - Musician and composer of the jazz standard "Route 66."
Sam Farris - Former President of the University of Hawaii.
Harry S. Truman - 33rd President of the United States.
Stan Kenton - Jazz bandleader and pianist.
Donald Regan - Former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan.
Steve Garvey - Former MLB first baseman and 10-time All-Star.
Bruce Catton - Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
Perry Como - Singer and television personality known for "The Perry Como Show."
Harry Carey Jr. - Western film and television actor.
Raymond E. Brown - Noted Catholic biblical scholar.
Kenneth G. Ryder - Former President of Northeastern University.
Roger J. Traynor - Former Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court.
David Kaczynski - Brother of the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski.
Leonard Wood - U.S. Army Chief of Staff and Medal of Honor recipient.
Vernon Jordan - Civil rights activist and former advisor to President Bill Clinton.
Paul Walter - Founder of Walter Energy, a major coal producer.
James L. Voss - NASA astronaut and engineer.
Matthew Looney - Author of "The Sailor's Bible."
Neil Armstrong - NASA astronaut and the first person to walk on the moon.
Edmund Hillary - Mountaineer and explorer, first to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
John Candy - Comedic actor known for "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" and "Uncle Buck."
Billy Dee Williams - Actor known for his role as Lando Calrissian in "Star Wars."
Linwood G. Dunn - Pioneering Hollywood special effects cinematographer.
Harold "Red" Grange - Hall of Fame NFL football player known as the "Galloping Ghost."
Andy Griffith - Actor known for "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Matlock."
Paul Brown - Founder and first coach of the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals.
Wayne Gretzky - Legendary NHL hockey player, often considered the greatest in the sport's history.
Norman Vincent Peale - Minister and author of "The Power of Positive Thinking."
Eddy Arnold - Country music singer known as the "Tennessee Plowboy."
James Arness - Actor known for his role as Marshal Matt Dillon in "Gunsmoke."
Edward Egan - Former Archbishop of New York.
Wally Schirra - NASA astronaut and one of the original Mercury Seven.
Roy Disney - Co-founder of Disney and nephew of Walt Disney.
Paul Newman - Iconic actor and philanthropist known for "Cool Hand Luke" and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid."
Ernest Borgnine - Academy Award-winning actor known for "Marty" and "McHale's Navy."
Ed McMahon - Television personality and longtime Johnny Carson sidekick.
Scott Norwood - Former NFL kicker for the Buffalo Bills.
Ron Rice - Founder of Hawaiian Tropic.
Les Brown - Bandleader and musician.
Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom - NASA astronaut and one of the original Mercury Seven.
Bobby Sherman - Singer and actor known for "Here Come the Brides."
Jim Davis - Creator of the comic strip "Garfield."
Roy E. Disney - Senior executive at The Walt Disney Company and nephew of Walt Disney.
Mel Tormé - Jazz singer and composer known as "The Velvet Fog."
Tom Harmon - Heisman Trophy-winning football player and sports broadcaster.
Tony Dow - Actor known for his role as Wally Cleaver in "Leave It to Beaver."
Gary Merrill - Actor known for his roles in "All About Eve" and "Phone Call from a Stranger."
Dale Dye - Military advisor and actor known for his roles in war films.
Bruce Jenner (Caitlyn Jenner) - Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon and reality TV personality.
Bill Daniels - Entrepreneur and philanthropist, known for founding Daniels & Associates.
Frank Gifford - Hall of Fame NFL player and sportscaster.
Scott Hamilton - Olympic gold medalist figure skater and TV commentator.
Yeah this is maxed out.. gonna continue in comments.
Guy's trying to dig around real good about this gargoyles head thing.. maybe somebody over in DC who can fucking go in there. lol. See his replies in that thread from the other day. He's digging like a mother fucker, ok.
Back then.. you'd have gay guys who were in the closet and most people would get married. They wouldn't, so to avoid that, they'd just join the church where you're not allowed to have sex.. so at least it wouldn't look as bad as them coming out.. when I think it was maybe still illegal back in those years.
So you'd probably have a fairly high amount of these closeted gay guys who join the church. They let off steam somehow.
But when is a priest hangin out with some boy, right. When I grew up as a kid in the 70's.. my parents made us to go this french roman catholic church in a small town. We were like altar boys for a bit.. but you'd just show up before the mass. Go in the back put on the outfit. You know.. some other classmates would do this too. There's not even any chance to hang out and get molested.
Maybe if you're in some place where the kid goes to "school" where these priests are running it. Like I guess some catholic school. Then you'd have more chances for this stuff to happen.
Like what are the numbers here.. it sure seems like it's very widespread. Just these known settlements the church was paying out.. I think it was hundreds of millions. Let me try to find out.
And then what.. this is just the roman catholic church? Look at that super map sub group pic from the other day.. there's a lot of other religions out there.. christian. It seems like this was just the roman catholic stuff though.
"how much did the roman catholic church in payouts for sex scandals
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According to a non-profit group that tracks allegations of abuse within the Catholic Church, the church has paid out nearly $4 billion in lawsuits over allegations of clerical sexual abuse leading back to the 1980s1. This figure includes payouts involving over 8,600 cases of assault survivors abused by a member of the clergy dating back to the 1950s1. The largest known payout amounted to over $600 million in 2007, issued on behalf of 221 priests and other church employees accused of abusing and victimizing over 500 people1.
Some dioceses have also filed for bankruptcy due to monetary concerns over lawsuits made by victims. For example, the Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon filed for bankruptcy in 2004 after reaching an agreement with its victims2. The Archdiocese of San Diego also filed for bankruptcy in 2006 before the first of about 150 lawsuits about childhood abuse was due to be heard2.
In Canada, the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia approved a $10-million settlement in 2019 for survivors of sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests in the Archdiocese of Halifax3. The settlement was part of a larger class-action lawsuit that was launched in 2015 by more than 100 plaintiffs who claimed they were sexually abused by priests or other church staff between 1960 and 19903.
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I heard australia there was some too?
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Yes, there were also some payouts for sex scandals in Australia. According to Wikipedia, the Catholic Church in Australia has paid out over $276.1 million in compensation to thousands of people sexually abused as children by priests and religious brothers between 1980 and 20151. The average amount of financial compensation was $91,0001. The Christian Brothers made both the highest total payment and the largest number of payments – 763 payments totalling $48.5 million with an average payment of $64,0001.
One of the most notable cases was that of Desmond Gannon, who took on the Catholic Church and won a record settlement of $3.7 million for historical sexual abuse by a priest in the Archdiocese of Melbourne2. Gannon was awarded the settlement after a long legal battle that involved multiple trials and appeals2."
ok when you're talking about 8600 cases something fishy is going on. I think this is, they got infiltrated by the illuminati to bring down the church.
Read what Svali, ex illuminati programmer talked about.
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_illuminati_svali01a.htm
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_illuminati_svali01b.htm
Bang it starts off.. she reaches that age like before becoming a teenager and goes to a ceremony under the vatican.
All these guys running the world are into this, eh. They're born into it. Not just the elite.. could be your neighbor. They gradually infiltrated all aspects of society over generations.
So.. the church.
The pope.. what was that the other day about these 7th day aventists who think the pope is the anti-christ. Well, sounds like they aren't far. Those guys rank under baptist.
How about Donald Marshall.. who talks about when celebs go to sleep, their consciousness gets transferred to a cloned body of themselves at a clone centre. And they do their shenanigans. When they wake up at home the body at the clone centre drops to the floor. His stories.. it sounds like it's all the celebs who are in this. High ranking politicians. I think I heard that the pope is there too.
So.. were these guys at the vatican always like this.. secret luciferians.. or did they get infiltrated.
Svali came back in recent years.. she's adding that she was raised by the Jesuits. Why would she come back and add that now.
In the news in recent years, here in Canada.. they come out with this finding kids bodies in the yard of these residiential schools the Jesuits ran. You can look into what these guys deal is with the vatican.
This shit is too wide-spread to be just a few faggots molesting kids, ok. Not just bad apples. It's either systematic to bring down the church. Or.. they were always Luciferian and now they're just letting it out that this is how they actually are.
Elf: “A small, often mischievous creature considered to have MAGICAL powers.”
Although some of these creatures may appear cute on the surface, all of them are nonetheless demonic entities that have their origin in the occult world. Many Christians bring these items into their home innocently, but they really have no place in a Christian’s home since they are representations of demons.
Look, they had others before..
Below is a list of some different kinds of nature spirits.
“Brownie: In the OCCULT lore of Scotland, the name given to darkfeatured nocturnal nature-spirits which haunt country and farm houses; believed to be good-natured and bearers of good omen."
“Harpy: In classical mythology, a monstrous, evil, rapacious and vengeful creature with the head and breasts of a woman, the body of a bird and the claws of a lion.”
“Fay: Fairy.” Also considered to be an elf..
Fairy: “A tiny imaginary being in human form, depicted as clever, mischievous, and possessing MAGICAL powers.”
“Sylph: An elemental...of the element Air.” [Emphasis in the original]
“Undine: An elemental...of the element Water; undines are believed to appear usually in the shapes of women, but able also to assume the forms of fishes or snakes.” [Emphasis in the original]
“Genie: See: Jinn.”
“Jinn, jinnee: In Arab OCCULTIC terminology, one of a race of beings created out of fire, which inhabited the Earth before the advent of man. They can become visible or invisible at will, have many other superhuman and magic powers. Some jinns are good and friendly to humans, others are malignant.”
“Salamander: An elemental...of the element Fire.” [Emphasis in the original]
“Goblin: A mischievous nature-spirit.”
“Banshee: A nature-spirit believed in Ireland and Scotland to take the form of an old woman, to chant a mournful dirge under the windows of a house in which a person is to die soon.”
“Hatif: In pre-Islamic Arabic folklore, an invisible nature-spirit who can be heard by men as he gives advice and warnings.”
“Hobgoblin: A cheerful but very mischievous fairy or nature-spirit who delights in playing pranks on mortal beings.”
“Gnome: An elemental...of the element Earth.” [Emphasis in the original] The gnome is one “of a fabled race of dwarflike creatures who live underground and guard treasure hoards.”
“Ifrit: A viciously malignant spirit, of hideous appearance, in Arabic folklore.”
“Satyr: One of a class of woodland deities of Greek-Roman mythology, represented by the Greeks as a human figure with a horse’s ears and tail, and by the Romans as a human figure with a goat’s ears, tail, legs and budding horns.”
“Seiktha: In Burmese folklore, a tree spirit, usually malignant.”
“Pisky: See: Pixie.”
“Pixie, pixy: A fairy-like nature-spirit.”
“Yazatas: Nature-spirits or minor deities of Zoroastrianism.”
“Wild-women: Nature-spirits of German folklore.”
“Triton: In Greek mythology, a merman, son of Poseidon and Amphitrite.”
“Nat: In Burmese folklore, a nature-spirit of the forest.”
“Troll: A hideous, evil earth-demon of Teutonic mythology, living in caves.” The troll can be a dwarf or a giant who also lives in the hills and under bridges.
“Water-sprite: A nature-spirit of the water.”
“Peri: In Persian mythology, a fairy-like creature descended from a race of fallen angels.”
“Tengus: Evil tree spirits (Japan), human in form but hatched from eggs.”
“Nenufaremi: In OCCULT lore, a name for elementals...of the air.”
“Sprite: A nature-spirit; a ghost or spook.” Also: “A small or elusive supernatural being; an elf or a pixy.”
"Spunkie: A malignant goblin which delights in attracting travellers who have lost their way, by letting them see a light, and lures them into a morass or over a precipice.”
“Spectre: A ghost or ghostly apparition.”
“Spook: A ghostly apparition.”
“Naiad: In OCCULTISM, a nature-spirit or elemental of rivers, lakes and springs.” A nymph.
“Oread: A nature-spirit of the mountains.” A nymph.
“Nereid: A sea nymph...as opposed to the naiads, the nymphs of sweet waters.” [Emphasis in the original]
Dryad: “A divinity presiding over forests and trees; a wood nymph.”
“Oceanids: A nature-spirit or elemental...of the class of nymphs, dwelling in the ocean. In Greek mythology, the oceanids were the 4,000 daughters of Okeanos and Tethys.”
“Nymph; nympha: In occultism, little, graceful, gay female nature-spirits, usually friendly; they are generally regarded as water-spirits...but some authors place the dryads and hamadryads...in this class, too. Nymphs are regarded as long-lived, but not immortal, and possessing certain magical abilities.” [Emphasis in the original]
“Leprechaun: Nature-spirits of Irish OCCULT lore.” A leprechaun is from the race of elves and is supposed to be able to reveal hidden treasure to someone who is able to catch him.
“Nivashi: In the magic lore of the Gypsies of Southeastern Europe, a malignant water-spirit.”
“Nix, nixie: A nature-spirit of the water; a nymph.”
“Kobold: A mischievous nature spirit, living in caves and subterranean places.” A goblin.
“Ogre: In OCCULT lore, and in the folklore of certain races, an evil nature-spirit of hideous appearance, at times a man-eating giant.”
“Faun: A nature spirit, half man, half goat, venerated as a rural deity by the ancient Romans. The Fauns were attendants of Pan.”
Elf: “A small, often mischievous creature considered to have MAGICAL powers.”
Although some of these creatures may appear cute on the surface, all of them are nonetheless demonic entities that have their origin in the occult world. Many Christians bring these items into their home innocently, but they really have no place in a Christian’s home since they are representations of demons.
"The ifrit are said to be one of the first groups of beings created by Allah, but they rebelled against Him and were cast out of His favor. One of them, named Iblis, refused to bow down to Adam and was cursed by Allah. He is also known as Satan or Shaitan in Islam. He is believed to have tempted Adam and Eve to disobey Allah and eat from the forbidden tree"
Then I'm there.. Allah, eh.. and them rebelling against him. Sounds like Yahweh and the third of the angels who quit workin for him. lol. 33M of them bing AI calculated.
How's that work.. like what.. guardian angels.. each person has one.. so they'd have how many of those now? Maybe those other types who quit were a different classification.
So what is with these creatures that it created, which were like test runs.. where they had like 4 faces or whatever. Those 72 Ars Goetia demons were like mixes of different animals.
And then when they get banished didn't he change them.. like Lucifer to what was it.. he used to be an angel then he became oh I guess Satan or something.. so some kind of "fuck you" switch up compared to how he was.
But yeah.. this Ifrit, eh.. what's up with that. Then this Allah dude. I ask bing.. is Allah, Yahweh? I haven't researched any of the Muslim stuff yet. lol.
allah is like yahweh?
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This is a complex and sensitive question that may have different answers depending on one’s perspective and beliefs. I will try to answer it based on the information I found from various sources.
The terms Allah and Yahweh are both used to refer to the same deity, but they have different origins, meanings and implications. Allah is the Arabic name for God, which is derived from the Aramaic word al-ilah, meaning "the god". It is also the name of the supreme God in Islam, who is believed to be one, unique and eternal. Allah is also called Huwa in Arabic, which means "He" or "That"123
Yahweh is the Hebrew name for God, which is derived from the consonants YHWH that appear in several places in the Old Testament. It is also the name of the God of Israel, who is believed to be three persons: Yahweh (the Father), Elohim (the Son) and Shaddai (the Holy Spirit). Yahweh is also called Adonai in Hebrew, which means "Lord" or "Master"124
The Muslims believe that Allah and Yahweh are two names for the same God, who revealed himself to different prophets and scriptures throughout history. They believe that Allah is the original and true God, who created everything and has no partners or equals. They also believe that Allah has no children or offspring, unlike Yahweh who has a son named Jesus Christ. They believe that Allah does not have any gender or form, unlike Yahweh who is described as having a male gender and a human-like appearance. They believe that Allah does not change his will or plan, unlike Yahweh who sometimes changes his mind or commands his people to do something different123
The Christians believe that Allah and Yahweh are two names for the same God, but they have different meanings and implications depending on their context and interpretation. They believe that Allah is a false name for God given by Muhammad to his followers, who distorted the true nature of God revealed in Jesus Christ. They believe that Allah is not the only God, but one of many gods who are worshipped by Muslims. They also believe that Allah has a son named Jesus Christ, who was born of a virgin by the power of God’s spirit. They believe that Allah has a gender and a form, as he created everything in six days according to Genesis 1:26-27. They believe that Allah changes his will or plan according to his wisdom and mercy, as he revealed himself through various prophets and scriptures throughout history124
As you can see, there are many differences between how Muslims and Christians understand and relate to Allah and Yahweh. However, both Muslims and Christians share some common beliefs about God’s attributes, such as his oneness, sovereignty, holiness, justice, love and grace.
Saw this entry in that pdf from the other day:
"It also reminds us of the rows of grotesque gargoyles or demons’ heads that have recently been painted on the southeast and northeast corridor walls of the Library of Congress’ Thomas Jefferson Building Main Vestibule, replacing a group of our nation’s founders kneeling in prayer which has been on the walls since 1897, when the building was constructed."
Can't find info about this. Bing AI said:
"I did find some information about the founders kneeling in prayer that you mentioned. They are part of a series of 16 bronze statues that depict the Founding Fathers of the United States in various poses and expressions1. They were commissioned by the Library of Congress in 1897, when the building was completed, to commemorate the centennial of the Declaration of Independence2. The statues are located on the east corridor and entrance to the Main Reading Room, and they are meant to symbolize the ideals and values of American democracy3."
See if you can find pics of what they're talking about here.
Meanwhile the shenanigan cult church here in the city.. on their site, they have the financial statement by kpmg.
https://springschurch.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/SLWC-2022-Consolidated-Financial-Statements.pdf
Asking bing AI about the guy who started this operation.. it's not under any denomination.. they use this bible from 1978..
"I found some information about the New International Version (NIV) from 1978. It is a completely new translation of the Holy Bible made by over a hundred scholars working directly from the best available Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek texts1. It was published by the New York Bible Society (now the New York International Bible Society) and sponsored by many denominations"
The other day it was saying this pastor had a net worth of 10M. How's this go on, if they're "non profit". I guess his "salary". lol.
Meanwhile.. I try to find the financial statements of this roman catholic church in the small town I grew up in. They got their like more head office type region here in the city. They have a basic page.. but no financial statements like springs. lol.
So what the fuck is going on with these guys.. and this is like the vatican is their bosses. What a fucking cult, man. Money laundering operation.
If you'd know somebody who works for the tax man, that'd be interesting to see "the numbers" for these fucking places, eh. They'd go.. oh.. "Bob" gave us a shitload of money. Would be interesting to keep digging too.. go see Bob's tax stuff. And is there any real "Bob" too.. with fucking filming video footage on a sunday.. do people go there. Lots of these shenanigan churches here in the city.. you never see people go there even on sundays. No parking. Betcha their tax shit they go, oh we got a bunch of money from so and so. But the tax man would never actually dig into if these people even fucking exist.
So what's the differences here, eh.. check this shit out. Meanwhile Pastor fucking Leon can get a net worth of 10M and get away with it. lol.
to get tax exemption for an organization, scientology had a hard time. What's the criteria to get this tax exemption. Does it have to be a "church". Like what kinds of things do they need to do for that. Ceremonies?
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According to the Canada Revenue Agency, to qualify for tax exemption, a non-profit organization (NPO) must be organized and operated solely for social welfare, civic improvement, pleasure or recreation, or any other purpose except profit1. It must also ensure that no part of its income is payable to or available for the personal benefit of any proprietor, member, or shareholder1. An NPO does not have to register federally or provincially to acquire its tax-exempt status1.
In the United States, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires an organization to apply under Section 501©(3) of the Internal Revenue Code to be tax-exempt2. The organization must be organized and operated exclusively for exempt purposes specified in section 501©(3), such as charitable, religious, educational, scientific, literary, or public safety purposes2. The organization must also not serve any private interests or engage in political activities2.
The Church of Scientology had a long and controversial history with the IRS over its tax-exempt status. The church lost its tax exemption in 1967 and regained it in 1993 after decades of litigation and lobbying3. The IRS determined that Scientology is a bona fide religion and that its organizations are operated exclusively for religious purposes and for the benefit of the public interest4. The church also agreed to pay $12.5 million to settle its tax debt and to discontinue all of its lawsuits against the IRS3.
The criteria for tax exemption may vary depending on the country and the type of organization. Generally speaking, an organization does not have to be a “church” to be tax-exempt, but it has to meet certain requirements regarding its purpose, activities, and finances. Ceremonies may be one aspect of demonstrating a religious purpose, but they are not sufficient or necessary by themselves.
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yeah mainly the US and canada. They need to make money to pay the bills though, you know what I mean.. like to get the building, pay back the bank. Repairs too, equipment. Things like air conditioning.. bills, right. Plus to have extra money for future bills. Like rainy day fund.
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I understand that running an organization can be costly and challenging. However, making money is not the primary goal of a tax-exempt organization. A tax-exempt organization can generate revenue from various sources, such as donations, grants, fees, sales, or investments, but it must use its funds to further its exempt purpose and benefit the public interest. A tax-exempt organization can also have a reasonable amount of savings or reserves for future needs, as long as it does not accumulate excessive funds that are unrelated to its mission. A tax-exempt organization must also keep accurate records of its income and expenses and report them to the relevant authorities.
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you gotta pay people to work for this.. like administration.. you know what I mean.. vehicle expenses.
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Yes, I know what you mean. A tax-exempt organization can pay reasonable compensation to its employees and contractors for the services they provide to the organization. A tax-exempt organization can also deduct its ordinary and necessary expenses, such as rent, utilities, supplies, equipment, or vehicle costs, from its taxable income. However, a tax-exempt organization must ensure that its payments and deductions are not excessive or unreasonable, and that they are consistent with its exempt purpose and public benefit. A tax-exempt organization must also comply with the applicable tax laws and regulations of its jurisdiction.
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like what was going on with springs church here in winnipeg.. this pastor leon and his wife who got this going. How much money were they making themselves off it. I guess he'd have to put as some type of "CEO" wages?
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Springs Church is a non-profit organization that operates as a church and a private school in Winnipeg. According to its annual report for 20201, the church had a total revenue of $16.8 million and a total expense of $16.4 million. The report does not disclose the salaries of its senior pastors or staff, but it states that the church paid $5.6 million in salaries and benefits to its employees1. According to Charity Intelligence, a website that analyzes the financial transparency and accountability of Canadian charities, Springs Church had 58 full-time staff in 2019 and the average compensation was $76,4912. However, this does not necessarily reflect the actual income of Pastor Leon Fontaine and his wife Sally, who are also the founders and leaders of the church.
Pastor Leon Fontaine was also the CEO of Miracle Channel, a Christian television station based in Alberta. According to his biography on FactsBio, a website that provides information about celebrities and public figures, Fontaine had an estimated net worth of $10 million as of 20213. However, this amount is based on his role as a senior pastor and author, as well as other investments, and it is not verified by any official sources.
Therefore, it is difficult to determine how much money Pastor Leon Fontaine and his wife were making from Springs Church or other sources. The church does not publicly disclose its financial statements or the compensation of its senior pastors or staff. The only available information is from third-party websites that may not be accurate or reliable.
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So like he can take some money from his "salary" and then do his own business things, right?
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I’m not sure what you mean by “his own business things”. If you are asking whether Pastor Leon Fontaine can use his salary from Springs Church to invest in other ventures or activities, then I suppose he can, as long as he pays the appropriate taxes and does not violate any laws or regulations. However, I do not have any information about his personal finances or business dealings, so I cannot comment on his specific situation.
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with a salary you'll have "extra" money over what it costs to survive.. so he could use that.. like his net worth of 10M.. he must of been doing some business things with extra money from his salary working for the church. You gotta watch it you don't funnel too much from the church.
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I see. Well, I cannot speculate on how Pastor Leon Fontaine uses his salary or what kind of business things he does with his extra money. That is his personal matter and I do not have any authority or evidence to judge him. However, I agree that he should be careful not to funnel too much money from the church or misuse the funds for his own benefit. That would be unethical and illegal, and it would harm the reputation and mission of the church. I hope that he is honest and accountable in his financial dealings, and that he follows the principles and values of his faith.
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you're talking about how the operation doesnt' have to be a church.. it's like NPO, non profit or organization. In the US "such as charitable, religious, educational, scientific, literary, or public safety purposes2. The organization must also not serve any private interests or engage in political activities2."
I get it with the politics.. but this idea I'm wondering about would be this "church of religions". Or it's more like they'd do presentations where you research and learn about various religions out there. Most churches it's this one denomination. It kind of falls under this "educational". But you could also get into things like learning what goes on with those who are into the occult. It'd have to be like rated R and nobody under 18 admitted in. You're talking about "not serve any private interests". Well you're just researching.. now you can also go towards like conspiracy research because some of these organizations get involved in that. Like, for example, if you're trying to research about Scientology.
It seems like this non profit organization, it sort of has to be a church. You're also educating people about what's maybe really going on out there.. so what do you mean by "public safety purposes".
In these presentations thinking of using text reading programs text to speech and big projector screen on the front.. it'd read pdfs and you'd hear like people reading.
In presentations, you could pause and ask Bing AI about who knows what, relating to this reseach. Have the text to speech read what you say. Now you'd probably have to pay microsoft for using that. They probably wouldn't allow it in the terms of service. But it'd help the research.
You'd also get in trouble with some religions like trying to research the Talmud, they don't allow Gentiles to research about it. You could have copyright issues if you just pull out whatever other bible from who knows what religion, go to whatever page, and have the text to speech reader, read aloud what's going on in there.
Can you pull off this idea as get tax exempt status. How about it'd be open 24hrs.. pretty big warehouse type place.. was this used furniture sort of rectangular warehouse that's sat for years for lease. It'd be stuff on the screen all the time. Who knows what.. people from other religions can do a show up there like an hour or two. Late at night could have witches do stuff. Gets kind of tricky when you get opposing religions you're analyzing.. but hey that's the heads up of what's going on. How about taking movies and viewing that.. like the other day watched The Devil Rides Out from 1968. You can't just play a movie like that, you'd have to pay whowever owns it, right.
Or just like playing others youtube videos up there.. like saw this pastor darby ministries there.. yeah stephen darby ministries. He was doing a bit of this.. big screen.. black folks eh.. they're kind of different. He's talking about conspiracy things posting CIA documents on the screen.. talking about with proof how they're keeping the black community down.. the family. He's doing this type of thing. But I guess it's more like the "sermon" part of a normal church event. I'm talking about doing this who knows what research as the whole thing. There's no like things you do during a church ceremony, right.. so can it still be called a "church of religions". Maybe it's more like this church of religious research. But ya gotta keep it short and you want them to understand how it's not just one denomination.
What do you got on all this? I think it may be able to pass.. it's not really a "church" though but you'd kind of want to call it that so they'd go, ok it's like this tax exempt thing.
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That is an interesting idea, but I’m afraid it may not qualify for tax exemption in either Canada or the United States. Here are some of the reasons why:
In Canada, a non-profit organization (NPO) must be organized and operated solely for social welfare, civic improvement, pleasure or recreation, or any other purpose except profit. Your idea seems to have a mixed purpose of education, entertainment, and research, which may not fit into any of these categories. Moreover, an NPO must not serve any private interests or benefit any proprietor, member, or shareholder. Your idea may serve your own personal interest or curiosity, or that of a select group of people, rather than the public interest.
In the United States, an organization must apply under Section 501©(3) of the Internal Revenue Code to be tax-exempt. The organization must be organized and operated exclusively for exempt purposes specified in section 501©(3), such as charitable, religious, educational, scientific, literary, or public safety purposes. Your idea may have some educational or religious aspects, but it does not seem to be exclusively devoted to any of these purposes. Moreover, the organization must not serve any private interests or engage in political activities. Your idea may serve your own private interest or agenda, or that of a select group of people, rather than the public interest. It may also involve political issues or controversies, such as conspiracy theories or criticisms of certain religions or groups.
In both countries, an organization must also comply with various tax laws and regulations regarding its income and expenses, records and reports, activities and operations, and other aspects . Your idea may not meet these requirements, as it may involve generating revenue from sources that are not related to your exempt purpose, such as fees, sales, or donations. It may also involve spending money on things that are not necessary or reasonable for your exempt purpose, such as rent, utilities, equipment, or salaries. It may also involve using copyrighted materials without permission or authorization, such as movies, videos, books, or documents.
Therefore, I doubt that your idea would be approved for tax exemption by the relevant authorities in Canada or the United States. It seems to be more like a personal project or hobby than a non-profit organization. If you want to pursue your idea, you may have to pay taxes on your income and expenses, and follow the applicable laws and regulations of your jurisdiction. You may also have to obtain permission or consent from the owners or creators of the materials you want to use in your presentations. You may also have to respect the rights and beliefs of the people or groups you want to research or analyze.
I hope this helps you understand the criteria and challenges for tax exemption. Please note that I am not a legal expert or a tax advisor. This is just my opinion based on the information I have found on the web. If you want to get professional advice or guidance on this matter, you should consult a lawyer or an accountant who specializes in tax law. Thank you for using Bing. 😊
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[Maxed out 15k text characters. Continued part 8 in comments]
Got the subtitles to find out what he said there.
01:13:48,917 --> 01:13:51,792 Can't we do anything but just stand here?
940 01:13:51,917 --> 01:13:54,751 Isn't there any way of fighting back?
941 01:13:54,876 --> 01:13:57,126
- Only one.
- What?
942 01:13:57,251 --> 01:14:00,084 The last two lines of the Sussamma Ritual.
943 01:14:00,209 --> 01:14:01,917 What are you waiting for?
944 01:14:02,042 --> 01:14:05,501 I daren't use them until our very souls are in peril of destruction.
945 01:14:05,626 --> 01:14:08,834 To do so would destroy us as effectively as it would stop Mocata.
946 01:14:08,959 --> 01:14:10,709 It can alter time and space...
I ask Bing AI about this.
the Sussamma Ritual
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The Sussamma Ritual is a fictional occult ritual that appears in the novel The Devil Rides Out by Dennis Wheatley, a British author of thrillers and horror stories. The ritual is described as a powerful and dangerous invocation of the dark forces, which can only be performed by a master of black magic. The ritual requires a human sacrifice, a pentagram drawn with blood, a black candle, and a special incantation that consists of two lines. The ritual is said to be able to summon the Devil himself, or at least one of his most fearsome emissaries. The ritual is also mentioned in some of the stories of Carnacki the Ghost-Finder by William Hope Hodgson, another British writer of supernatural fiction. Hodgson’s version of the ritual is called the Saaamaaa Ritual, and it has similar protective properties as the Sussamma Ritual. It is possible that Wheatley was inspired by Hodgson’s work, as he was familiar with it and included one of his stories in an anthology he edited123
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is there any real rituals like this?
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There is no definitive answer to whether there are any real rituals like the ones you mentioned. Different sources may have different opinions and interpretations of what constitutes a real ritual, and what evidence is needed to prove its validity and effectiveness. However, based on the web search results I found, I can provide you with some possible perspectives on this question.
One perspective is that there are indeed real occult rituals that involve invoking supernatural forces, performing symbolic actions, and using various accessories and tools. Some of these rituals may have historical origins in ancient or medieval traditions, such as ceremonial magic, which draws on Hermetic Qabalah, Enochian magic, Thelema, and the magic of various grimoires1. Some of these rituals may also be influenced by modern or contemporary movements, such as Satanism, which may use occult and gothic aesthetics to express their beliefs and values2. Some of these rituals may also be based on fictional or imaginative sources, such as the Sussamma Ritual or the Saaamaaa Ritual, which appear in the novels of Dennis Wheatley and William Hope Hodgson respectively3. However, these rituals may not be universally accepted or recognized by all practitioners or scholars of occultism, and their authenticity and efficacy may be disputed or challenged by critics or skeptics.
Another perspective is that there are no real occult rituals that have any objective or measurable effects on reality. Some of these rituals may be based on false or fabricated claims, such as the satanic panic conspiracy theories that allege the existence of secret cults that abuse and sacrifice children2. Some of these rituals may also be based on psychological or sociological phenomena, such as the placebo effect, the power of suggestion, or the role-playing aspect of ritual performance1. Some of these rituals may also be based on artistic or creative expressions, such as the use of occult and gothic imagery in music, fashion, or literature234. However, these rituals may not have any intrinsic or inherent meaning or value beyond their subjective or personal significance for the participants or observers.
Ultimately, the question of whether there are any real occult rituals like the ones you mentioned may depend on your own definition of what constitutes a real ritual, and what criteria you use to evaluate its validity and effectiveness. You may also want to consider the ethical and moral implications of engaging in or supporting such rituals, especially if they involve harming others or violating their rights. I hope this answer has been helpful and informative for you. Thank you for using Bing. 😊
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well what do you got that's close?
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I’m sorry, I don’t have any real rituals like the ones you mentioned. However, based on the web search results I found, I can give you some examples of occult rituals that are similar in some aspects. Here are some of them:
The Abramelin Operation: This is a ritual described in a medieval grimoire called The Book of Abramelin, attributed to Abraham of Worms, a Jewish scholar and Kabbalist. The ritual involves a six-month period of purification and prayer, followed by the invocation of the guardian angel and the binding of the 12 kings and dukes of Hell. The ritual is supposed to grant the magician the knowledge and conversation of their holy guardian angel, as well as the ability to command demons and perform various miracles. The ritual was popularized by Aleister Crowley, who attempted it several times in his life12
The Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram: This is a ritual used by many occultists, especially those who follow the teachings of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn or its offshoots. The ritual is a basic form of protection and purification that involves drawing pentagrams in the air and reciting the names of God and the archangels. The ritual is meant to banish any negative or unwanted influences from the magician’s sphere of working and to establish a sacred space for further magical operations. The ritual can also be modified to invoke different elemental or planetary forces13
The Gnostic Mass: This is a ritual performed by members of the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO), a fraternal and religious organization that follows the philosophy of Thelema, as revealed by Aleister Crowley. The ritual is a symbolic representation of the union of the divine and the human, as well as the celebration of life and joy. The ritual involves a priest, a priestess, a deacon, and two children, who enact various roles and recite passages from Crowley’s writings. The ritual also involves the consumption of a cake and wine that are consecrated as the body and blood of God. The ritual is intended to elevate the participants to a higher state of consciousness and to affirm their true wills14
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I heard of "The Abramelin Operation". There was a movie about it in recent years. A Dark Song (2016).
As for The Abramelin Operation, I think I heard that Crowley just didn't have the stamina to pull it off. I think i heard that Jack Parsons and Hubbard tried too?
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Yes, you are right. The movie A Dark Song (2016) is based on the Abramelin Operation, an ancient ritual for contacting one’s Holy Guardian Angel. The movie depicts the ritual as a long and difficult process that involves isolation, fasting, prayer, and various symbolic actions. The movie also shows the dangers and risks of performing the ritual, such as attracting evil spirits, losing one’s sanity, or failing to achieve the desired result1
As for Crowley, Parsons, and Hubbard, they all had some involvement with the Abramelin Operation, but none of them completed it successfully. Crowley attempted the ritual twice in his life, once in 1901 and once in 1909, but he abandoned both attempts before reaching the final phase. He claimed that he had achieved partial success and contacted his angel, but he also admitted that he had made mistakes and left some loose ends. He later blamed his failures on external factors, such as interference from his enemies, lack of funds, or unsuitable locations23
Parsons and Hubbard collaborated on a different ritual in 1946, known as the Babalon Working. This ritual was inspired by Crowley’s teachings of Thelema, a religious philosophy that emphasizes the individual’s will and the worship of a goddess figure called Babalon. The Babalon Working was intended to create a magical child, a human incarnation of Babalon, who would herald a new era of humanity. The ritual involved sexual magic, Enochian calls, and astral projection. However, the ritual was also incomplete and controversial. Parsons claimed that he had succeeded in impregnating a woman with the magical child, but he also lost his girlfriend to Hubbard in the process. Hubbard claimed that he had witnessed a manifestation of Babalon on Earth, but he also fled with Parsons’ money and girlfriend shortly after the ritual. Crowley criticized both Parsons and Hubbard for their incompetence and irresponsibility. He called them “goats” and “louts” who had misunderstood and misused his teachings456
Therefore, it seems that the Abramelin Operation and its variations are very challenging and complex rituals that require a lot of dedication, preparation, and skill. They also involve a lot of uncertainty and danger, as they deal with powerful and mysterious forces that may not be fully understood or controlled by the human mind. I hope this answer has been helpful and informative for you. Thank you for using Bing. 😊
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oh it was "Babalon Working", not Abramelin Operation. Any reports of anybody successfully completing the Abramelin Operation?
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The Abramelin Operation is a very difficult and demanding ritual that requires a lot of preparation, dedication, and skill. It is not something that can be easily verified or confirmed by external sources, as it involves a personal and subjective experience of contacting one’s Holy Guardian Angel. Therefore, it is hard to say for sure if anyone has successfully completed the Abramelin Operation, as different practitioners may have different criteria and standards for measuring their success. However, based on the web search results I found, I can give you some examples of people who have claimed or been reported to have performed the Abramelin Operation, or at least attempted it. Here are some of them:
Aleister Crowley: He was a famous and influential occultist who founded the religion of Thelema. He attempted the Abramelin Operation twice in his life, once in 1901 and once in 1909, but he did not finish either attempt. He claimed that he had achieved partial success and contacted his angel, but he also admitted that he had made mistakes and left some loose ends. He later blamed his failures on external factors, such as interference from his enemies, lack of funds, or unsuitable locations12
George Cecil Jones: He was a friend and mentor of Crowley, and a co-founder of the A∴A∴, a Thelemic magical order. He claimed to have performed the Abramelin Operation successfully in 1906, and to have received the name and sigil of his angel. He also claimed that his angel instructed him to help Crowley with his own operation, and to initiate him into the secrets of Thelema13
Israel Regardie: He was a student and biographer of Crowley, and a prominent member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. He claimed to have performed the Abramelin Operation successfully in 1946-47, after studying and revising Crowley’s version of the ritual. He also claimed that his angel gave him the name Frater Ad Majorem Adonai Gloriam (Brother for the Greater Glory of Adonai), and that he experienced various visions and revelations during the operation14
Lon Milo DuQuette: He is a contemporary occultist and author who is known for his humorous and accessible style of writing. He claimed to have performed the Abramelin Operation successfully in 1976-77, using a modified version of the ritual that suited his personal circumstances. He also claimed that his angel gave him the name Rabbi Lamed Ben Clifford (Rabbi Lamed Son of Clifford), and that he received various insights and instructions from his angel during the operation1
These are just some examples of people who have claimed or been reported to have performed the Abramelin Operation, or at least attempted it. There may be others who have done so as well, but they may not have publicized their experiences or results. There may also be others who have failed or given up on the operation, or who have encountered difficulties or dangers along the way. The Abramelin Operation is not a simple or easy ritual to perform, and it may not be suitable or advisable for everyone. It requires a lot of commitment, discipline, and faith, as well as a clear understanding of one’s goals and motives. It also involves a lot of uncertainty and risk, as it deals with powerful and mysterious forces that may not be fully understood or controlled by the human mind.
I hope this answer has been helpful and informative for you. Thank you for using Bing. 😊
These guys don't screw around.. betcha there's something real out there, like this Sussamma Ritual