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Sham-Poo

& Conditioning
by
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Contents:
Lifting the Veil 5
New World Ogres 13
Oh, ome !ll "e...#la$es% 22
&he 'eaning of &hings #een 33
()'anner of ()*east +,
...&hem, -ire #tarters 51
Left Or .ight 5/
.eferences 01
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The only thing that separates us !rom the things e do not
"no is the "noledge concerning it# and sometimes hen e
come into contact ith the un"non it can be a hard pill to
sallo. $o e tend to get suspicious, call it a lie, be a!raid o!
it, treat it as a threat, or get angry at the one ho told us. %or
these reasons & have "ept this short and to the point, instead
o! rambling'on about a thousand details (ust to say, )& told
you so.* &t is not my intention to upset anyone, spread !alse
in!ormation or to prove any point. Rather, to (ust share some
in!ormation that not only is readily available but that e see,
and are even a part o! everyday o! our lives. &t's your decision
hat you do ith it. Besides, i! you do happen to !eel strongly
opposed to something here then put things to the test, and
prove me rong.
+aining "noledge o! something e are not !amiliar ith can
only be to our bene!it. %or either it could be a con!irmation
that e are on the right path, and everything ill or"'out
(ust !ine, or it could lead us to something !ar greater than
hat our current understandings encompass. ,ery o!ten
something hich e don't "no, something hich opposes
our current understandings, can appear to be a threat, hen
in reality
it's simply reaching out to us...
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L2-&2N3 &45 V52L
Persuasion in my hands is li"e a !eather in the ind. But that same
persuasion, i! bac"ed by in!luential people, shapes the orld e live
in. -i"e shampoo adverts, here every ee" some or other ama.ing
scienti!ic brea"through ill ma"e our hair shinier than the ee"
be!ore# and in some miraculous ay change our lives !orever. /ll the
hile a good soap gives the same results# and e still have to go to
or" tomorro. 0r car adverts, here the latest model is poered
by a million horses and goes !rom .ero to a hundred in a split
second. 1et most o! us spend much o! our driving e2perience in
craling tra!!ic# and every time e blin" the price o! oil has gone up.
Propaganda is o! course !ar !rom anything ne. &! e go all the ay
bac" to ancient 3gypt and Babylon, e !ind it there. 4here the
priests and rulers had entire populations believe in all "inds o!
!antastical things. &n time, as cultures crossed borders, the art o!
propaganda led to the rise o! the +ree"s, the Romans and all
3uropean Poers. &t has been used by the poer!ul and in!luential
throughout time to construct nations, and destroy others# and have
clearly became the methods o! global politics, international business
and even belie! systems, religion today. 3verything that has direct
in!luence over ho society !unctions, ho ins and ho looses, even
hat e eat !or brea"!ast is based on the pro!it margins o! a tiny
hand!ul. This e see on the T, and read it in our papers# e are
itnesses to this !act everyday o! our lives. 4hat many !ail to see
hoever is the bottom line 5 hat this actually means.
To catch a glimpse o! the true e!!ects o! ho persuasion, bac"ed by
in!luential people, ho share a common ideology, can turn into a
beast ith gnashing teeth, e ould have to ta"e a !e steps bac":
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To the mid'6789's, here /dolph :itler, amongst other things, gave
li!e to the ideology o! the /ryan, or the supreme hite race. :e
achieved this entirely through his propaganda machine. Producing
movies, documentaries and adverts. /nd in no time at all an entire
nation believed that all ;es must die, that parents are rubbish, and
that it's +ermany's destiny to rule the orld. &n reality hoever, his
entire philosophy as !ounded on the mythology o! /tlantis: supreme
beings !rom a hidden orld and global domination. / ancient belie!
system o! the 3astern occult and as the direct result o! tens o!
millions been slaughtered on the battle!ields# and an e<ual number o!
civilians in the cities.
4hen the demise o! the Third Reich as only moments aay more
than 8999 =a.i generals and scientists ere si!tly shipped'o!! to the
>$ and Britain, under )0peration Paper'clip*. 4ith Russia grabbing a
!e o! their on as ell. Conse<uently, mass'murders and blood'
thirsty psychopaths became the !ounders, co'!ounders, directors and
operatives o! the C&/, %B&, =$/, =/$/ and the Pentagon, as ell as
British and Russian intelligence organi.ations. The institutions o!
global reach, hose ideas o! la and order are imposed onto you,
me and every citi.en o! the orld today. They became the nerve
center o! various media institutions, ranging !rom nespapers all
over the orld to movie houses in :ollyood. The in!ormation e
receive and the entertainment e amuse ourselves ith.
Possibly the most success!ul propaganda machine ever, never
disappeared, it simply stu!!ed its du!!el bag and erected its tents in
several ne playgrounds. 4here today many in!luential people in
places o! government, intelligence, global corporations, the media
and entertainment, even religion, still !ollo this same /tlantian
belie! o! dominance and control:
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$ince the end o! the $econd 4orld 4ar, the establishment o! the
>nited =ations in =e 1or", and /merica becoming the ne super
poer# /merica, many times ith the assistance o! its allies, the >=
and =/T0, has been directly involved in the overthro o! more than
?9 governments around the orld. @ostly the so'called )third orld*.
4here they proceed to establish, !und and arm tyrannical rulers, ho
combined oppress and murder millions each year. But it's all 0A
because at least they're !riendly to >$ and 3uropean political and
business interests. &ndirectly they have been involved in hundreds o!
other ars around the orld# through !inance, armory and
intelligence. >nli"e other nes, the more shoc"ing reality that e're
not told a thousand times a day is that /merica, Britain, Russia,
China and %rance are the !ive largest suppliers o! eapons on the
planet. 4hile !orming the heart o! the >= $ecurity Council at the
same time. These are the decision'ma"ers o! hich countries need to
be invaded in order to maintain )global peace*.
%reshly into the ne millennium e are all itnesses to the !act that
the propaganda machine is still very much alive and "ic"ing. But
again, it's veiled by mountains o! con!usion, con!licting stories and
speculation propagated as !act. /s e atched the Tin Toers in
=e 1or" crumble to the ground on 66 $eptember B996, and
struggled to believe hat e ere seeing. :oever, over the course
o! the day, and the years that have !olloed, those images ere
given shape, in our minds, by hat e ere told e ere seeing.
=amely: /irplanes hi(ac"ed by @uslims, ielding those deadly bo2'
cutters. But i! e pay closer attention to the !ootage shon to us
thousands o! times since then, by a host o! international media
giants, then the reality shos a completely di!!erent story to the one
e've been told:
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The airplanes had no mar"ings, logos or indos: they ere not
passenger liners. They had large tubular contraptions on their bellies,
the length o! cars, that cannot possibly go unnoticed at an airport.
There ere e2plosions on the ground !loors, ith smo"e that plumed
C9 stories into the air. People could be seen standing on the iron
structure less than an hour a!ter the planes hit: no more o! that !ire
that as hot enough to melt iron. Then there ere several e2plosions
a!terards, on several !loors, and the buildings collapsed )detonation
style*. -i"eise, the damage to the Pentagon as nohere near the
si.e o! a (umbo (et, or even a small airplane# and neither as any
airplane rec"age !ound. 3arlier in the year the gol!er, Payne
$teart's (et veered o!! course and ithin only a !e minutes D (et
!ighters ere scrambled and !olloed the plane !or E hours until it
crashed. 1et (ust a !e months later !our (umbo (ets changed their
entire !light path !or nearly an hour, in the orlds most protected
airspace, ithout any military inter!erence !rom the several air !orce
bases in the area. ;oin the dots and picture is big, bright and clear.
But this is not about ho did hat on 7F66. Rather, the bigger
picture. 0! (ust ho easy it really is to pull the ool over our eyes.
Because e all see these things ith our on eyes. :oever, the
vast ma(ority o! us choose to believe hat 0T:3R$ continuously tell
us to believe. 4ithout any proo!, no evidence, nothing. &t's believed
because 'they' say so. The same 'they' ho have been caught'out
lying to us, not once or tice, but every time they open their
mouths. /nd this is the point: 7F66, The death o! some 8999 people,
the invasion o! to countries, leading to the death o! tens o!
thousands more, and the continuous attempt at the invasion o! even
more countries is nothing more than a symbol o! the e2tent o! our
mass'unconsciousness as to hat's really going on right in !ront o! us
and all around us. 3ven though e're loo"ing right at it and are a
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part o! it every second o! our lives.
-i"e the shampoo and car adverts the glit. and glamor o! a care!ully
manipulated illusion has veiled the reality, and become our reality.
7F66 4as a vicious a"e'up call to this !act. But e've gone bac" to
sleep again, and as e sleep the situation is becoming progressively
orse. 0ur !reedoms and rights are been depleted by the day, by the
very people ho in!orm us that their secrecy, deceit and )terrorist
las* are to uphold those !reedoms and rights. Terror is becoming
our normality# dreams are been replaced by nightmares# and the
genocide o! others in distant lands is our perception o! sa!ety and
security.
1esterday the evil o! the orld as Communist Russia# today it's
international terrorism. 1esterday the enemy could be seen and ith
the right propaganda e could easily accept the necessity !or more
nuclear eapons, and bigger armies in the )Cold 4ar*. 4hile been
prepared !or the horrid prospects o! a global ar at some point in
time. 4hereas today the enemy has changed so much that it cannot
even be seen at all. )$leeper cells* and )global netor"s* that could
be run by the @uslim ne2t door. )Terrorists, e2tremists, (ihadists,
&slamists, !undamentalists, evil.* /nything that depicts evil and
terror, that instills !ear o! that hich e do not "no, are used to veil
the reality that the ar in the @iddle 3ast, and other parts o! the
orld that e hear little about, yet e!!ect every one o! us, is not
against ell trained armies ith unending !ire'poer. But against
civilians, ho have been !orced to !ight the most technologically
advanced armies on the planet. 4ho have invaded their countries
through deceit and manipulation. +iving !uel to the very )Cold 4ar*
and turning it into a psychopath's gun'running heaven o! a very hot
)global ar*.
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0! course one is entitled to cry )conspiracy theory*, or that it has
nothing to do ith me, or that it doesn't e!!ect me in any ay, or
that the terrorists deserve it, so ho cares. %air enough. But !irstly: a
theory is something that has no proo!, it is a )speculative vie*
G02!ord HictionaryI. The theory o! the global terrorist netor", that
is doing nothing more than creating in(ustice !or humanity, hile
establishing a !ree'!or'all !or criminals o! every conceivable "ind, !alls
apart ithin the !irst minute o! its investigation. But the %/CT$
regarding the un!olding o! a !rightening ideology, involving
governments, ban"ing houses, military, media houses, large
corporations and security !orces, even religions all around the orld
piles'up into an everest o! undeniable proo!. / theory cannot hold
say over proo!. 0therise e're the stupid ones. /s /lbert 3instein
said: )To accept something ithout any proo! is the highest degree
o! ignorance.* $econdly, and to give (ust a taste o! hat e're
actually tal"ing about here, i! e go to the >$ Patents 0!!ice e !ind
the !olloing patent numbers and relevant descriptions:
C,E9C,6JD: =ervous $ystem @anipulation by 3@ %ields !rom @onitors
C,JDD,C6?: @ethod and Hevice !or Producing a Hesired Brain $tate
E,B?9,D99: $ubliminal @essage +enerator
E,6?E,E?6: +lasses ith $ubliminal @essage.
C,96?,89B: $ubliminal acoustic manipulation o! nervous system.
C,9E6,E7J: @ethod and %ormulations !or @odulating the :uman
$e2ual Response
J,CDC,CDE: @ethod and /pparatus !or /ltering a Region in the 3arth's
/tmosphere, &onosphere, andFor @agnetosphere.
/nd there are literally do.ens moreK @ind, brain, and nervous system
manipulation, even se2ual stimulation technology are not (ust things
in science !iction movies but actually constitute the inner'or"ings o!
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many things that e use and buy on a daily basisK Thin" o! hat all
this means: Control !rea"s in charge o! governments, the greedy in
charge o! the !inancial mar"ets, disturbed individuals ho play chess
ith our lives. =ot only do they have the technology, the ability and
the money, but more importantly they have the reason to manipulate
us into a particular ay o! thin"ing. This is "non as conditioning:
)to bring into a desired state* G02!ord HictionaryI.
&n late B996, all this as given a little more clarity hen +eorge
4al"er'Bush ;r. dre the de!initive line in the sand ith his in!amous
ords: )you are either ith us or you are ith the terrorists.*
$eparating the orld into to very distinct camps. Plain !or the eye
to see. /nd as the battle beteen these to opposites is draing to
an unstoppable grand !inale, and humanity sin"s deeper into a pit o!
hatred, suspicion, greed and immorality, all other options on the thin
line in the middle are rapidly !ading.
&ndeed, hen e loo" a little closer at things it seems that all hope is
lost. But only i! e're loo"ing at one side o! the story, the side e've
been given on a silver platter ith all the !rills. 4e simply need to li!t
the veils that have been placed there by those ho have a personal
interest in hiding the other side at all costs, to reveal the "noledge
regarding it. 4hat e do 5 or do not do ' ith this "noledge ill
have its e!!ects, upon only ourselves, !or eternity...
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the heart is the 7attlefield of angels and de$ils
7etween a drin8 of soothing water
and scalding fire for the so9l.
7etween the opposites.
79t if the self is con$inced that the de$ils are angels
then what 9se is a light to the 7lind:
yet
when the ill9sion of dar8ness
is o$ercome 7y light
as the s9n disperses night
there
in real dar8ness
they now 7eg for the light.
79t it)s here instead.
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N5W WO.L( O3.5#
The latest discoveries in neurological science shos that at birth e
have certain characteristics ithin our genetic coding. / combination
o! our parents characteristics !rom their genetic coding. /nd so on.
1et all o! us, every human being on the planet, share a common
denominator 5 emotions. :o e use our emotions is developed by
the circumstances around us ithin the !irst B9 years o! our lives. 0r
there about. /s the brain develops its nerve cells branch out and
ma"e connections ith each other. %amiliarities, or o!ten repeated
activities become strong connections, and not too o!ten repeated
activities become ea" connections. /nd li"e a system o! roador"s,
solid highays are !ormed and little dirt roads that are eventually
!orgotten about. +iving shape to ho e are as an individual. 0ur
personality.
0ver the last century <uantum physics and astronomy, the study o!
the smallest and the largest, has shon that every thing e
determine to be solid is in !act a variety o! !luctuating energies. The
entire universe is comprised o! atoms, or"ing in an electromagnetic
symbiosis. 4hat e term as !orm and volume is actually the
combination o! various types o! energy, !orming various chemical
compounds. Compounds, that due to tremendous pressures built up
as gravity increases, as mass increases in the vacuum o! space,
eventually !orm suns over many hundreds o! millions o! years. &n
turn attracting other compounds to !orm planets, and so on. The
radiation that's caused by cataclysmic e2plosions o! billions o!
compounds under pressure, ithin the sun, emit light rays o! varying
!re<uencies, consisting o! trillions o! hues o! colour. The shapes and
substances that e then see are caused by the re!lection o! light rays
!rom (ust a tiny !raction o! this light spectrum, and volume is then
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perceived through our !ive senses. /t the same time the sun, and all
its planets, is moving at a speed o! tens o! thousands o! "ilometers a
second through the vacuum o! space. 3ach second every atom in
e2istence is been e!!ected in a slightly di!!erent ay to hat it as
the second be!ore. /nd at the same time, ith every passing second,
every atom is moving toards its eventual termination. $o is the
entire universe. The entire universe is transient, changing ith every
passing second, moving toards its eventual non'e2istence.
$o hat e term as )real* is in !act the opposite o! that: /n illusion.
/ perception, gained by hat e learn through teaching,
observation, circumstance. &! e had to be born and live out our lives
in a controlled laboratory environment e ould only "no hat e
have been taught to "no by the scientist conducting the
e2periment. That ould become our reality, regardless o! hether it
is true or not, because that ould be all that e ould "no, through
teaching, observation and circumstance. $o hat does this have to
do ith the price o! cheese in %ranceL
Thin" o! a pyramid:
/t the ape2 is a single idea, or ideology. -et's call it the C30 o! this
!ictitious company. That idea then begins to mani!est on the levels
belo, due to the e!!orts o! those 699M loyal to the ideology. Call
them the )e2perts*, ho or"'out ays to ma"e the idea a reality.
The !ormation o! the ideology then begins on the levels belo them,
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The /pe2F0riginal
&dea
The $phere o!
&n!luence The
Hon!lo
o! &deas
&he ;yramid 5ffect
due to the e!!orts o! those ho have 699M !aith in the )e2perts*. Call
them the managers, ho bar" orders and chop and change the rules
every !ive minutes. /nd eventually, on the loer levels, the little
or"ers'bees ' you and & ' are in!luenced by all o! the above. +iving
!orm and volume to the ideology because e are simply acting in
accordance to hat "no and understand. 4hat e have been
taught to "no and understand through teaching, observation and
circumstance# or conditioning. /ll o! hich are s"ill!ully controlled
and manipulated by the )e2perts* and )managers*. But this is
nothing ne# it's been happening !or ages.
Through centuries o! re!ining it has simply become a near'per!ect
machine, oiled by the blood, seat and tears o! humanity. @a"ing
entire populations believe in something that isn't actually happening.
&t's the art o! illusion, otherise "non as magic. -i"e Havid
Copper!ield. &t's the manipulation, in our minds, o! an already
e2isting illusion Gtransitory stateI. %orming a H3->$&0=. / drug'
induced, )must'have*, )must'be*, )must'do* state o! e2istence.
4here the drug is materialism and sensual pleasure: the very images
e are bombarded ith hundreds o! times a day. 3veryhere e
loo", everything e see, everything e hear. $upplied to us by
others in positions o! in!luence and poer. 4e're living in a !orest o!
mirrors, here everything seems other than hat it is. /nd to
maintain this perception a certain type o! unscrupulous character is
needed:
&t's no secret that politicians G)managers*I all over the orld gain
their positions entirely because o! !amily in!luence and !unding !rom
international ban"s and multinational corporations G)e2perts*I. /nd
neither is it a mere coincidence that a!ter the elections ne las are
alays passed that ma"e things great !or big'business and ban"s,
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but increasingly harder !or everybody else. To cut an incredibly long
story short: our governments are under direct control o! e2tremely
ealthy and in!luential people, old !amily bloodlines ith very old
money and !ingers in every pie, ho remain behind the scenes and
ho are doing everything in their poer to !ul!ill a particular
ideology.
"The world is governed by very different personages from what is
imagined by those who are not behind the scenes."...British Prime
@inister Ben(amin Hisraeli, 6DJJ.
"Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of
commerce and manufacture, are afraid of something. They know
that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so
watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had
better not speak above their breath when they speak in
condemnation of it."...President 4oodro 4ilson.
$adistic puppeteers, that in return !or servicing their agenda,
presidents, congressmen, parliamentarian's and other such people
receive ealth, !ame and a higher level on the pyramid. 4hether it's
the hypocritical rulers o! the 4estern poers or a tyrannical ruler in
/!rica, they're all playing the same game, (ust on di!!erent levels on
the pyramid. /ll or"ing toards hat they no openly call the =e
4orld 0rder:
n the ne!t century, nations as we know it will be obsolete" all
states will recognize a single, global authority.#...Strobe Talbot,
$resident %linton&s 'eputy Secretary of State. Time (agazine,
)uly *+th, ,--*.
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".The /ew 0orld 1rder2 cannot happen without US participation,
as we are the most significant single component. 3es, there will
be a /ew 0orld 1rder, and it will force the United States to
change it&s perceptions."...:enry Aissenger, 4orld /!!airs Council
Press Con!erence, Regent Beverly 4ilshire :otel , /pril 67th
677J.
"4urther global progress is now possible only through a 5uest for
universal consensus in the movement towards a /ew 0orld
1rder."...@i"hail +orbachev, an address at the >nited =ations,
Hecember 67DD.
"f we do not follow the dictates of our inner moral compass and
stand up for human life, then his lawlessness will threaten the
peace and democracy of the emerging /ew 0orld 1rder we now
see, this long dreamed6of vision we&ve all worked toward for so
long."...President +eorge'4al"er Bush $r, ;anuary 6776.
The /ew 0orld 1rder that is in the making must focus on the
creation of a world of democracy, peace and prosperity for
all.#...=elson @andela, the Philadelphia &n<uirer, 0ctober 677J.
0e shall have world government whether or not we like it. The
only 5uestion is whether world government will be achieved by
con5uest or consent.#... ;ames 4arburg, !rom the 4arburg
ban"ing !amily, and member o! The Council on %oreign Relations,
to The $enate %oreign Relations Committee on 6? %ebruary, l7E9.
"/o one will enter the /ew 0orld 1rder unless he or she will
make a pledge to worship 7ucifer. /o one will enter the /ew 8ge
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unless he will take a 7uciferian nitiation."...Havid $pangler,
Hirector o! Planetary &nitiative, >nited =ations.
+lobal dominance by a hand!ul is as old as humanity itsel!, but it only
really began to ta"e shape again in the late 6?99's. 4hen a group o!
ealthy and in!luential men in 3urope !ounded a secret society called
the 0rder o! &lluminati. Based on the ideology o! the ancient 3gyptian
and Babylonian occult, ith rituals, sacri!ices and ceremonies that
coincide ith solstices, e<uino2es, and other celestial occasions. 4ho
openly declared that ultimate evil and the destruction o! the
)uninitiated* Gthe rest o! humanityI is the best and only ay.

...Thus, the doctrine of satanism is a heresy" and the true and
pure philosophic religion is the belief in 7ucifer...#.../lbert Pi"e,
highest ran"ed %reemason in /merica in the late 6D99's.
=o this is not a plot !or a B'grade horror movie, but very very real.
The e!!ects o! hich are stronger than ever today. &t as !rom the
philosophies o! the &lluminati here :itler obtained his ideals, or
better said, orders. /s he belonged to a branch o! the &lluminati,
"non as the Thule $ociety, otherise called the 0rder o! Heath.
+eorge 4al"er'Bush ;r, ho in the early years o! his !irst presidency
led the entire orld into a state o! terror and )global ar*, is a
proud, and publicly con!essed member o! the $cull and Bones
$ociety, otherise called the 0rder o! the Heath $ed. The /merican
branch o! the Thule $ociety. :is dad is also a member and so as his
grand!ather. /nd most other >$ presidents, members o! congress,
other /merican and global political and business !igures belong to
similar organi.ations. /nnually political !igures, businessmen,
ban"ers, the rich and ealthy !rom all over the orld, even some
:ollyood actors gather at a place called The Bohemian +rove in
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Cali!ornia. %or the annual ritual o! a moc"'human sacri!ice to a giant
statue o! an ol, called @olech, a mythological creatureFgod o!
death. %or several hundred years no the leaders o! countries, ar
tacticians, media'magnets, many top pro!essors, scientists,
historians, doctors, layers, (udges, you name it, have been and are
members o! several other occult societies: %reemasonry, The
Rosicrucian's, The 0rder o! the +olden Han, and others. The top
brass o! the C&/, %B&, =$/, @&E, @&C, The >nited =ations and =/T0#
as ell as societies such as The Council on %oreign Relations, The
Bilderberg +roup, The Club o! Rome, The Trilateral Commission, The
Broo"ings &nstitution, The Rand Corporation, amongst other so'called
)thin" tan"s* and )intelligence agencies*# as ell as ban"ing and
insurance groups# communication, technology and mainstream media
groups, everything that has a direct in!luence on our lives, are made
up o! %reemasons, Bohemian +rovers and other such people. 4ho
are all connected through secret meetings, organi.ations and
marriage. +reed and poer is their driving !orce, it is their belie! and
their entire reason !or living. These people are in absolutely no ay
at all in the business o! )public service*. But instead are subservient
to a hidden elite, ho believe that they and their predecessors are
)enlightened beings*, )chosen people*, destined to rule the orld
through chaos and tyranny. Ruthlessly and tirelessly or"ing to
establish their ideology o! a one'orld government, ith a ne
religion, and the destruction o! D9M o! humanityK
$ound a little !ar'!etchedL 4ell, it's all about connections, (oining the
dots# that at !irst appear so !ar removed !rom each other, until e
ta"e a closer loo": The 0rder o! &lluminati as !ounded on the 6
st
o!
@ay 6??C by a ;eish occultist, /dam 4eishaupt. :is revolutionary
ideals declared: 6.I /bolish all ordered governments B.I /bolish
private property 8.I /bolish inheritance J.I /bolish patriotism E.I
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/bolish all religion C.I /bolish the !amily ?.I Creation o! a single
orld government. &n +eorgia, in /merica, there is a monument
called the +eorgia +uidestones, erected in 67?7, to honor the
occultist, Thomas Paine, ith the !olloing '69 commandments'
inscribed on it: 6.I @aintain humanity under E99 million in perpetual
balance ith nature. B.I +uide reproduction isely. 8.I >nite
humanity ith a living ne language. J.I Rule passion ' !aith '
tradition ' and all things ith tempered reason. E.I Protect people
and nations ith !air las and (ust courts. C.I -et all nations rule
internally resolving e2ternal disputes in a orld court. ?.I /void petty
las and useless o!!icials. D.I Balance personal rights ith social
duties. 7.I Pri.e truth ' beauty ' love ' see"ing harmony ith the
in!inite. 69.I Be not a cancer on the earth.
&n 67JD the global atchdog, the >nited =ations, ho's decisions
regarding )global peace* are made by gun'runners and psychopaths,
as established. &n their documents they openly declare that humans
are the )cattle seed* and need to be )guided and controlled.*
Through their protocols, amendments, articles and clauses, di!!used
through thousands o! boring pages they openly spea" o! eradicating
private property, ealth and !reedom. The necessity in brea"ing'up
the !amily# the necessity o! ar# human depopulation'control
programs# disease modi!ications# abolish all religion to !orm a ne
global religion# abolish all governments to !orm a single global
Republic. 3verything that's happening today right under our nosesK /
orld court no e2ists. -oo" at the emphasis on per!ect bodies.
3nglish is the )living language* that's no becoming compulsory in
countries around the orld. +lobali.ation is eating aay at !ree
trade, personal ealth and social orders. &t's all happening right no,
right in !ront o! us and all around usK Through the media, hoever,
they tell us something completely di!!erent. Anoing very ell that
2,
one out o! every ten million people ill actually go and read their
boring rabble. /nd hat chance does one have against ten millionL
But this is nothing ne. 3very civili.ation throughout time has been
!ounded on a particular belie!'structure, !ormulated by a hand!ul o!
in!luential and ealthy people. /round hich the political motivation,
military campaigns and economic success or !ailure too" shape. %rom
3gypt, $outh /merica, The @iddle 3ast, the %ar 3ast, the +ree"s,
Romans and our on civili.ation. The inevitable !all o! one civili.ation
as the seed that led to the groth o! another civili.ation. :ence the
3gyptian gods and goddesses became the @esopotamian GBabylonI
cults, hich became the pagan philosophies throughout the 3uropean
continent and pre'3ngland, as ell as the +ree" and Roman empires.
4hich are also !ound across the shores in $outh /merica and in the
3ast. $imply ith di!!erent names. /nd all o! these have become the
symbols that e2ist in every area o! society today.
To you and me these symbols signi!y hat e're told they signi!y: an
historical event, Hemocracy, a company logo, anti'/&H$, etc. /nd
have no real meaning, a!ter'all, it's (ust a symbol, a little picture.
:oever, i! e ta"e a slightly deeper loo" into the origin and
meaning o! the insignias o! all these thin" tan"s, intelligence
organisations, communication and media corporations, ban"ing
houses and government o!!ices around the orld, e see that they
are all the same symbols o! demonology, death and human sacri!ice
!rom the ancient orld. The importance o! this is astronomicalK /s
the people ho believe that the destruction o! all nations and the
genocide o! all humanity is a necessary thing, ho believe that pure
evil is good, are the very ones ho tell us to trust them# ho
promote their ideologies through every means o! media and
entertainment# ho manu!acture the global economy so that e
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remain in constant debt GslaveryI# and ho se together !abrications
then produce it to us as )undeniable proo!*. $o they can go to ar,
or plunder a country, or implement ne las that diminish our
!reedoms, or do hatever the hell they ant to do. $imply !olloing
in the !ootsteps o! the tyrannical empires throughout time, and giving
it a ne name: !reedom, under the banner o! Hemocracy. &n e!!ect
this is nothing less than the greatest deception ever in!licted upon
humanity.
O4, O'5 !LL "5...#L!V5#%
&n the past civili.ations ere structured around particular religious
systems, containing an array o! gods and goddesses. 3ach
representing the movement o! the stars, planets, sun, moon,
constellations, and other heavenly bodies. They also represented the
many human emotions, seen as a universal deity ho e2pressed
himsel! through man. 0r o! the seasons and the di!!erent agricultural
e!!ects caused by those changes. /ll representing something hich
every human being could see, there!ore comprehend. But only the
highly educated could really understand. +iving rise to systematic
!orms o! rule in accordance to various religious cults. Hetermined by
the priestly order, and en!orced by the ruling monarchy o! the time.
4ho as more o!ten than not only a !igure'head, having gained his
position through inheritance. The true rulers ere actually the
priests, ith their herd o! soothsayers, astrologers and magicians,
ho the people never sa and never met. $ometimes the ruler as
ell'versed in the rites o! a particular magical order, and as himsel!
a priest, having the !ull run o! the sho. -i"e Ramses B
nd
, ho
revived the poer!ul magic cult o! a much earlier Hynastic Period,
and declared himsel! a god in the !lesh.
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Today e also have a political and economic system based on
particular religious principles. Hemocracy is supposedly based on
Christian principles, and Christianity is to be the !inal message !rom
+od to all humanity. :ence all governance determined upon its
principles ill obviously have the blessings o! +od. The old religions
o! numerous gods and goddesses and the rule and con<uer o! tyrants
have long since evaporated in time, and through Christianity and
Hemocracy +ods -ight shines on those ho !ollo these systems.
RightL
The past is a "ey as to the present# and the combination o! the to
is a indication o! the !uture. &! e !orget about the past e also
!orget about past mista"es, and as technology and understanding
advances those mista"es become global catastrophes. &t's the events
o! the past that have brought us to here e are no# and much o!
hat e determine to be historic !act is really only a one'sided
indulgence o! the victors over nations. Turning blood'thirsty
psychopaths into heroes# and the ones they've de!eated into vile
heathens, ho deserve no less than torture and dismemberment.
/ per!ect e2ample o! this is !ound in every advancement in science,
philosophy, medicine, mathematics, technology and social structure,
that brought the 4estern orld out o! the Har" /ges to here it is
today. =one o! it as started by anybody !rom 3urope but in !act
as all obtained !rom the @uslims o! /l'/ndalus G$painI, ho ruled
there !or nearly D99 years. Beteen the 68
th
and 6D
th
century most
3uropean scientists, philosophers, thin"ers and riters, ho led the
development o! the 4estern orld, studied in the @uslim
universities. =ot only in $pain but in Baghdad, hich at the time as
the most advanced learning center in the orld. 4hen 3uropeans
ere still living in huts @uslims had organi.ed cities ith street
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lamps. The entire aa"ening o! 3uropean understanding and
spirituality, "non as the Renaissance, as not started by
@ichaelangelo, Hi ,inci and others, but as gained directly !rom
&slam and reinterpreted into mystical and symbolic GoccultI art.
%rom $pain, &slam began to spread into %rance at such a rapid rate
that it threatened the iron'grip that the Aings, and the Church, had
over 3urope. %or this reason alone they despised the @uslims to such
an e2tent that they began a systematic genocide o! the &berian
Peninsula, "non as the Crusades. Contrary to all modern history
boo"s, the &slamic rule as so peace!ul and the people ere so
engrossed in the sciences, learning and translating all the
/le2andrian te2ts that hen the 3uropeans invaded /l'/ndalus the
only smell o! an army as the royal guard. Nueen %erdinand
despised &slam so much that she immediately began to re'rite D99
years o! history. /n operation that as supported hole'heartedly by
the Catholic Church and hich is still celebrated annually in $pain
today. &ndeed, it as /dol! :itler ho said: )The victor ill never be
as"ed i! he told the truth.* /nd ho true it is.
But this is nothing. &! e loo" bac" even !urther in history e see
that this is an old tric". 4here possibly the most important historical
events to all humanity have been so veiled by the )e2perts* that they
no border on the realm o! myth and !antasy. 1et it's these !e
events that not only !orm the very !oundation o! the three orld
religions G;udaism, Christianity and &slamI but are the very reasons
behind the catastrophes o! today.:

The Prophet /braham G/.$I denounced his !ather and country'men
because they orshiped idols. /nd moved'o!!. -ater he had a i!e,
$arah, then later too" another i!e, $arah's slave, :agar G3gyptianI,
!rom hom &smaOil G/.$I as born. The descendants o! &sma'il G/.$I
2+
been the &smaOilites. Anon today as the /rabs. The &sraOilites Gnot
&sraelitesI ereFare descended !rom ;acob, otherise "non as
&sra'il G/.$I, one o! the sons o! $arah. Both the &shma'ilites and the
&sra'iltes are hat ma"es'up the $emitic Gmeaning )dar"'s"inned*I
people. ;acob G/.$I as the !ather o! ;oseph G/.$I, ho as 'settled in
the land o! 3gypt' a!ter his brothers sold him o!! as a slave. :e, then,
much later on, called all his !amily to also settle in 3gypt, as there
as tremendous hardship everyhere else. /!ter many generations
they became "non as the Tribe o! &sra'il, descendants o! ;acob
G&sra'il G/.$II.
The &sra'iltes then le!t 3gypt, !olloing @oses G/.$I. &t as at this time
that the Tribe o! &sra'il became 6B. 4hile @oses G/.$I as on @ount
$inai !or J9 days, some o! the Tribe o! &sra'il, hoever, still !ancied
the practices o! their slave masters ' the 3gyptians 5 and they
proceeded to !ashion a golden cal! !rom all their (eelry and
ornaments, ta"en !rom 3gypt. The cal!'orshipers ere then given
to options: "ill themselves, because o! their treachery, or get lost.
?9 Conspirators ere elected to be capped and the rest o! the cal!'
orshipers ere le!t to onder aimlessly )in the ilderness* !or J9
years. Huring this time they adopted many belie! systems o! the
cultures they encountered: The magic practices o! the
@esopotamians, in tune ith the rites and rituals o! the 3gyptian
magic circles, hich they !ancied. &n time, under a religious ideology
gained !rom scattered cultures, the state o! ;udah Gnamed a!ter the
Tribe o! ;udahI as !ounded in Palestine, ith ;erusalem as its
capital. :oever, the territory as later sieged by the /ssyrians, its
residents ere ta"en captive, and enslaved !or some ?9 years.
Huring their stay they easily amalgamated into the Babylonian
society and even adopted the belie!'system o! the Babylonian
Talmud. %illed ith blood sacri!ices, se2ual !reedoms and complete
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immorality. &n time they erected their on religious system, in tune
ith the Babylonian religious system, o! hich the priestly order
proceeded to call themselves an elite group o! )enlightened men*
Ggod'menI "non as the Pharisees, the ;es.
/!ter ?9 years they ere escorted bac" to Palestine. 4ith vast ealth
and in!luence they proceeded to establish themselves as a religious
elite over the &sra'ilites that occupied the territory, under Roman
rule. They established the religious ideology that they ere the
mani!estation o! +od in this orld. %ounded on the practices o! the
Babylonian Talmud and the magical system o! the Chaldean Cabala
Gsee !olloing chapterI, ith its human sacri!ices, se2ual !reedoms
and blood'thirsty control. /s circumstances around them changed so
did their religious las in the Talmud, particularly in the time o! ;esus
G/.$I. :oever, many stayed in Babylon, here eventually a!ter 6C99
years, in the eighth century, due to their constant treachery they
ere thron out and traversed to Aha.aria. / large area north o! the
Caspian $ea, and became "non as the Aha.ars.
"$harisaism became Talmudism, Talmudism became (edieval
9abbinism, and (edieval 9abbinism became (odern 9abbinism.
:ut throughout these changes in name the spirit of the ancient
$harisee survives unaltered. 0hen the )ew studies the Talmud,
he is actually repeating the arguments used in the $alestinian
academies."...Rabbi -ouis %in"elstein.
The Aha.ars, ho also !olloed the practices o! the Talmud,
established the same ideology that they ere the mani!estation o!
+od in this orld, in coordination ith a later version o! the Cabala,
derived !rom the Chaldean one, and eventually settled in Poland in
the tenth century. They have since assumed the title o! the true
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;eish race. -i"e the Pharisees: a uni<ue minority o! hite's"inned
people ho have absolutely no connection to the :oly -and, the
$emites, or any nationality at all. 4ith their vast !ortunes o! very old
money they proceeded to in!iltrate and manipulate all systems o! rule
throughout 3urope !or the ne2t 6999 years.
"8ll the world suffers from the usury of the )ews, their
monopolies and deceit. They have brought many unfortunate
peoples into a state of poverty, especially farmers, working6class
people, and the very poor."...Pope Clement, 6E7B.
;udaism literally means 'the religion o! Gthe tribe o!I ;udah'. There
are hoever to types o! ;udaism: 0rthodo2 and @ysticalFCabala.
The Cabalists ere the ones ho altered the Torah, and in time the
entire 0ld Testament. 4here theologians today unanimously agree
as ritten by numerous authors over many centuries, hom they
have grouped as: the ;ahehists, the 3lohimists, the Priestly 0rder
and H Gnamed a!ter the Boo" o! HeuteronomyI. 3ach ith their on
uni<ue style o! riting.
1ther prose writings of the 1ld Testament, though cast in
historical form, contain a large element of fiction...The 1ld
Testament embodies a considerable amount of poetry, most of
which is religious in character#...The Catholic 3ncyclopaedia,
:ebre -anguage and -iterature.
This pattern continued into the =e Testament, containing te2ts
ritten beteen ?9 and 899/H by numerous ;eish scribes, mostly
Paul. The practitioners o! 0rthodo2 ;udaism, along ith all non'
practising ;es, are even vieed as sinners, traitors and
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)e2pendable* by the Cabalists. >sed as scape'goats throughout the
ages: %rom the e2ecutions by the Romans, all the ay through
history to :itlers death camps# until today, in &srael itsel!. 4hilst the
Rabbis have alays been in open cohorts ith all these maniacs, ho
slaughtered !ar more Christians.
"Strictly speaking it is incorrect to call an ancient sraelite a &)ew&
or to call a contemporary )ew an sraelite or a ;ebrew.#... The
;eish /lmanac, 67D9.
&n the time o! ;esus G/.$I there ere three very distinct groups o!
people in Palestine: the &sra'ilites# people !rom all over /rabia
G+entilesI# and the Rabbi's and priestly order, or Pharisees. 4ho
!ormulated their on language !rom a systematic borroing o! other
languages: :ebre# and adopted the name, &srael. @eaning )one
ith +od*. The ord :ebre means )the man ho passed over*,
!rom )the region* or )country beyond* Chaldea. /lso re!erring to a
so(ourner or passer'through. &t as used !or thousands o! years
hen re!erring to /braham G/.$I and his descendants, and has
absolutely nothing to do ith a single nationality.

@any &sra'ilites embraced the @essage o! ;esus G/.$I, himsel! an
&sra'ilite, !rom the lineage o! Havid G/.$I, !rom the lineage o! /braham
G/.$I, ho reinstated the @essage o! @oses G/.$I that had been
corrupted by the Pharisees. The Pharisees, on the other hand, ere
the ones ho ere screaming )cruci!y him*. /s he testi!ied to their
damnation Gstill !ound in @atthe B8:68'87 and -u"e 66: 87'EJ, and
in the Nur'anI, because they changed the Revelation Gthe TorahI#
"illed many prophets# orshiped idols and called themselves )the
chosen people* and even )gods*.
2/
The whole concept of <od is outdated" )udaism can function
perfectly well without it.#...Rabbi $herin 4ine o! the
Birmingham Temple.
/ccording to the Talmud, accompanying @oses G/.$I to @ount $inai
ere ?9 elders. But they ere not alloed to ascend the mount.
&nstead, according to the Talmud, +od ministered these ?9 elders
ith a greater revelation than that o! @oses G/.$I, and that @oses G/.$I
actually learned everything he "ne !rom them. The Talmud then
goes on to tell us that ;esus G/.$I as one o! the )three orst
enemies o! ;udaism* and that he is no in ):ell, punished ith
boiling hot e2crement* G+ittin E?aI. The Talmudic ;e sees himsel!
as the mani!estation o! +od in this orld, orthy o! praise. /s (ust
one e2ample out o! many, the Talmud says that: )&! a non';e hits a
;e the non';e must be "illed. :itting a ;e is the same as hitting
+od* G$anhedrin EDbI. The Talmud, hich as still in !ormation
during the time o! ;esus G/.$I, and as only compiled in !ull and
printed !or the !irst time in 6EB9 in ,enice, also states:
)32termination o! minim Gmeaning the Christians: ;eish
3ncyclopediaI is a necessary sacri!ice* GPohar B:J8aI. 1et the people
ho !ollo this ideology rote and compiled most o! the Biblical
te2tsK The Talmud continues in telling us that: )The name o! +od is
not pro!aned hen a ;e lies to a non';e* GBabha Aama 668bI#
and:
8lthough the peoples of the world outwardly resemble )ews,
they are actually as apes in comparison with men.# G$chene
-ucohoth :a' BerithI.
)ehovah created the non6)ew in human form so that the )ew
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would not have to be served by beasts. The non6)ew is
conse5uently an animal in human form, and commanded to serve
the )ew day and night.# G@idrach Tilpioth, pBBE-I.

8ll property of other nations belongs to the )ewish nation, which
conse5uently, is entitled to seize upon it without any scruples. ;e
may act contrary to morality if profitable to himself or to )ews in
general.# G$chulchan /ruch. Chos.en :amis.pat 8JDI.
=ven the best of the non6)ew should be killed.# G/bhodah Parah,
BCb )Tosephoth*I.
t is the duty of every )ew to try and uproot every non6)ewish
church and give it a curse name.# G$chulchan /ruch, ;ohre Heah,
6J8I.
8 )ew is permitted to rape, cheat and per>ure himself" but he
must take care that he is not found out, so that srael may not
suffer.# G$chulchan /ruch, ;ore HiaI.
8 non6)ewish girl who is three years old can be raped.# G/boda
$hora, 8?aI.
8 )ew may sodomize a child as long as the child is less than nine
years old.# G$anhendrin EJbI.
There are many other such disturbing verses stating that it's their
religious obligation to e2terminate all the goyim, meaning animal'
man. Re!erring to a chic"enFpigFsheepFco or creepy things: or
+entiles, so that the )chosen people* can !inally live in peace in their
)=e Babylon*. &t goes on to say that adultery, homose2uality, incest
3,
and bestiality are also all 0A. /nd that murder, starvation,
corruption, cheating, etc. o! all non';es actually !orms part o! their
religious obligationK
The point to all this is that this is the 3Q/CT state o! the orld todayK
/ll o! hich is promoted and !unded through ;eish oned media
and industry# and en!orced by ;eish !unded governments.
=very time we do something you tell me the 8mericans will do
this and that. want to make something very clear? 'on&t worry
about 8merican pressure on srael. 0e, the )ewish people,
control 8merica. 8nd the 8mericans know it.#...&sraeli President
/riel $haron, the 4ashington Report on the @iddle 3ast.
&t is the very reason hy the most corrupt and despicable people
have risen in the political, economic and even religious ran"s.
-eading to every conceivable problem e !ace today# the ridicule and
decimation o! everything good and the praise and rise o! everything
bad.
0oe to you scribes and $harisees, hypocrites@ 4or you compass
sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, you
make him two6fold more the child of hell than yourselves.# ...
@atthe B8:6E.
&n 6D7C this ideology too" on its true name: Pionism, introduced to
the orld by Hr. Theodore :ert.. &n 679E, BJ documents ere
lea"ed to the public, called The Protocols o! the -earned 3lders o!
Pion. %irst published in 6D7CF?, and placed in the British @useum in
679C. $impli!ying the totalitarian ideology o! the Talmud and bringing
it into the &ndustrial /ge. $aid by the Pionists to be !a"e it
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nevertheless embodies the very state o! the orld today, some 699
years later:
t is indispensable for us to undermine all faith, to tear out of the
mind of the goyim A<entilesB the very principle of <od6head and
the spirit, and to put in its place arithmetical calculations and
material needs.# GProtocol J.8I
To prevent them A<entilesB from really thinking out anything
themselves, we shall deflect their attention to amusements,
games, pastimes, e!citements and people&s places. Soon we shall
begin through the press to propose competitions, in art, sport
and all kinds.# GProtocol 68.8I
To obtain control over public opinion, it is first necessary to
confuse it by the e!pression from various sides of so many
conflicting opinions.# GProtocol E.69I
To each act of opposition we must be in a position to respond by
bringing on war through the neighbours of any country that dares
to oppose us, and if these neighbours should plan to stand
collectively against us, we must let loose a world war.# GProtocol
?.8I
/nd it goes on and on and on, saying ho they ill distort history#
create a global military, one economy, a ne religion, a one'orld
government, mass concentration camps, depopulation programs, etc,
etc. 3verything that's happening today right under our nosesK /ll
en!orced by our governments and global atchdogs G>=, =/T0, etcI.
/ll in preparation !or the establishment o! The )=e Babylon*K
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The ma>ority of the )ews in =urope, and those with whose works
we are mostly conversant, are ribbinists, and may be taken as
representative of the ancient $harisees. ;owever comfortably
they may be settled in any residence, they hope to see Cion and
)erusalem revive from their ashes.#...The /merican Tract $ociety
Hictionary: ):ebres*.

&45 '5!N2N3 O- &42N3# #55N
&n the occult, symbols are used to indicate hidden meanings that
represent something to those involved in the occult. $ometimes the
symbols consist o! various geometric shapes that in turn symboli.e a
particular numerical value, a <uantity !rom 6 to 7, "non as sacred
geometry and numerology. 0ther times they are images that
represent the aspects and principles o! astrology. &t is believed that
particular symbols induce particular universal properties GpoersI:
magic and divination. Today e are surrounded and engul!ed by it:
The 4ashington @onument, the tallest obelis" in the orld,
symboli.es the erect penis o! the 3gyptian god o! the underorld:
0siris. &t's also a symbol o! the sun'god, Ra. &t sits directly in the
center o! an inverted pentagram in the street layouts. The 4hite
:ouse sits directly on the loest point GthereOs a satellite photo
proving thisI. The pentagram is derived !rom the 3astern occult and
symboli.es the !ive elements o! nature Gearth, air, ater, !ire, and
spiritI, called Brahma, the !irst personality o! the occult trinity. The
architect, Pierre Charles -'3n!ante, a %reemason, laid out the
+overnmental Center o! 4ashington HC in 6?76, on particular lay'
lines Gchannels o! electromagnetic !orce o! the earthI, ith several
other symbols in the !ormation o! the streets and buildings. &ncluding
the symbol o! the si2'pointed star, hich in the 3astern occult
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represents ,ishnu, the second personality o! the occult trinity. The
seven pointed star represents the !irst personality o! the 3astern
trinity, $hiva. / symbol o! poer, authority, honor and stature. This
trinity is "non as the cosmic man, and enlightened man Gthe
Talmudic occultistsI is a smaller version o! this cosmic deity# hile
unenlightened man Gthe rest o! humanityI represents his animal
nature that must be destroyed. 4hich is here the myth o!
reincarnation comes !rom# hich is here the myth o! evolution
comes !rom.
...think carefully of the successes we arranged for 'arwinism,
(ar!ism, /ietzsche6ism. To us )ews, at any rate, it should be
plain to see what a disintegrating importance these directives
have had upon the minds of the goyim.# GProtocol B.8I
This 3astern trinity is simply a replica o! the 3gyptian trinity o! 0siris,
:orus and &sis# (ust using di!!erent names# hich as also !ound in
Babylon ith numerous representations. The +ree" and Roman
3mpires also had their various trinities, coinciding ith the 0siris
trinity. &n cities all over the orld, !rom @osco to Buenos /ires,
even in the ,atican, obelis"s and other such monuments,
representing divination, demonology and human sacri!ice are !ound.
The 4ashington @onument as erected to honor the !irst President
o! the >nited $tates o! /merica, /braham -incoln. The !irst President
o! The =e 0rder o! the /ges, '=0,>$ 0RH0 $3C-0R>@', as is
stated on bac" o! the 0ne Hollar Bill: The =e 4orld 0rder. /lso on
the bac" o! the dollar bill is the 3gyptian symbol o! the separated 68'
step pyramid, ith the Rall'seeing eye' in the ape2. &t as used as a
symbol o! the orship o! 0siris, :orus, Ra, many other gods and
even o! some Pharaoh's, ho declared themselves gods in the !lesh,
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li"e /nha"natan and Ramses B
nd
. &t became the symbol o! the
&lluminati Gthe revival o! the 3gyptian mysteriesI, representing the
pyramid e!!ect discussed earlier. The eagle, a common symbol o!
/merican independence, also used in the emblems o! government
and intelligence o!!ices around the orld, is an occult symbol that
originated !rom the 3gyptian phoeni2, symboli.ing resurrection. /lso
used by the =a.i's, the Romans, Russia, Britain, most 3uropean
countries, the >=, =/T0 and others. The emblem o! every movie
house in :ollyood has Cabalistic and other occult symbolism in it.
/ccording to the Talmud and the $epher 1et.irah G)the oldest
Rabbinical treatise on Cabalistic philosophy*...the $epher 1et.irahI
the names o! the +od o! &srael are: 1/:43:, 3lohim, and ;ehovah.
The most important been 1/:43:. &n combination ith the Talmud
the Rabbis use a system called the Cabala. /n ancient system o!
magic and divination !irst used by the 3gyptians, revived by the
Chaldean's, !rom hom the Pharisees and Aha.ars adopted it. -ater
replacing the names o! the deities ith :ebre names. The Cabala
consists o! ten spheres, called sephiroths, hich are aligned in such a
ay that it represents various parts o! the human body, !rom head to
se2ual organs. /ll o! hich are pathays to /un $oph /ur, meaning
the boundless light, representing the &ne!!able, hence is above the
Cabala. :oever, according to the Cabalists, ith the incantation o!
the BB letters o! the :ebre alphabet, !orming BB paths beteen the
ten sephiroths, giving a 8B path system leading to the 88
rd
Gthe
highest degree attainable in %reemasonryI, the &ne!!able increasingly
incarnates through the sephiroths, "no as the mani!esting god,
1/:43:. 4hich in :ebre means 'he is god or she is god',
depending on the pronunciation. 4ho, according to the Cabbalists,
through magic produces all o! creation. 4hen 1/:43: eventually
reached the to loest spheres o! the Cabala, one representing his
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erect penis and the loest sphere representing his vagina, then,
according to the Cabalists, +od proceeded to have se2 ith :imsel!,
here :e than mani!est in this orld as the ;eKKK

"The )ew is the living god, god incarnate? he is the heavenly
man. The other men are earthly, of inferior race. They e!ist only
to serve the )ew. They are the cattle seed.#...The ;eish Cabala.
The Catholic 3ncyclopedia in its article, 1/:43:, states: )The theory
that 1/:43: is o! an 3gyptian origin may have a certain amount o!
priori probability.* /nd says that the name probably originated !rom
a Chaldean god, 1/> G1aI. Becoming 1aheh'3lohim, hich in
:ebre represents a plural god, sometimes o! male se2uality and
sometimes o! !emale se2uality, depending on the pronunciation. &n
:ebre numerology, 1:,: G1/:43:I, indicates the number BC. &n
estern occultism, a branch o! ;eish occultism, it represents the
number D GBSCI, having various meanings. /s a circle divided into
eight segments it is symbol o! the !emale se2 organ. 1:,:
G1/:43:I is "non as the tetragrammaton, or the great name o!
!our letters. 1/:43: is also "non as )the supreme parent* in
;udaic astrology, symboli.ing duality, represented by the planet
,enus. ,enus, in ancient mythology, is associated ith the
goddesses: /starte, /shtoreth, -ilith, &sis, Cemeramis, @ari, and
&shtar. The planet ,enus, in :ebre astrology, represents 1/:43:.
,enus is also called the morning star, or in -atin, -uci!er, meaning
)light bringer*. To cut a long story short: (oin the dots and 1/:43:
e<uals -uci!er 5 ultimate evilK
The true name of Satan, the %abalists say, is that of 38;0=;
reversed, for Satan is not a black god but the negation of <od.
7ucifer, the light bearer@#...@orals and Hogma, p.6?B, by /lbert
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Pi"e.
-ong be!ore the birth o! Christ and up until the early part o! the
!ourth century many people, stretching all the ay !rom Persia,
throughout the Roman 3mpire and even into Britain, belonged to a
pagan cult, hose deity as "non as @ithra:
:e as born on hat today represents Hecember BE o! the
+regorian calendar Gcelebration o! the solsticeI and had 6B disciples
Grepresenting the 6B constellationsI. :is !olloers ere promised
immortality. :e sacri!iced himsel! !or orld peace, as buried in a
tomb and on the third day he rose again. :is sacred day o! the ee"
as hat is today $unday o! the +regorian calendar. The @ithra high
priest adorned the title o! Papa G%atherFPopeI. :is principle !estival
as on hat is today @arch BE o! the +regorian calendar
Gcelebration o! the e<uino2I. But that's not all: be!ore that, @ithra
as "non as the god, /ttis in Phyrgia, born on Hecember BE. :e
as both the 'divine son' and the '!ather'. :e as cruci!ied on a tree
and his blood !loed to the earth to redeem the orld. 0n the third
day he as resurrected on @arch BE. But that's not all: be!ore that,
/ttis as "non as Hionysus, a god o! the +ree"s Gthe god o! the
vineI, born Hecember BE, as placed in a manger, as called the
'only begotten son', as cruci!ied on a tree. But that's not all: @ithra
is also "non as Arishna in the 3astern occult, born on Hecember BE.
:is earthly !ather as a carpenter. :is birth as signaled by a star in
the east G$irius, orshiped by the 3gyptiansI and attended by angles
Gor 0rion's belt, called the 'three ise men' in 3astern and 3gyptian
astrologyI. :e as depicted as been cruci!ied on a cross Gan
astrological symbolI. :e as called 'the son o! god'. :is disciples
called him ;eseus. Then Poroaster, another @esopotamian god, as
bapti.ed in ater and he bapti.ed others ith ater and as called
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the 'ord made !lesh'.
1et all o! these coincide e2actly ith the 0siris cult o! ancient 3gypt,
many thousand o! years prior to all 0riental and 0ccidental religions
based on various god'men andFor trinities: 0siris, god o! the
underorld# :orus, son o! 0siris and also the resurrected 0siris 5
god and his son are the same# and &sis, sister and i!e o! 0siris, ho
through magic resurrected her dead brotherFhusband in the !orm o!
:orus, his son.
/ little later on, in 8BE/H, 3mperor Constantine, ho orshiped the
)uncon<uered sun* and only converted to Christianity much later as a
military and political move, sa the need !or a united !aith in his
3mpire. That consisted o! many varying Christian sects. $ome
believing that ;esus G/.$I as +od, some not# some believing that he
as cruci!ied, some not# and some believing that he as simply one
o! the many magicians, some o! hom claimed to be a son o! +od,
that ere around at the same time. :e convened ith more than B99
bishops in =icaea and began !ormulating the !oundations o! a united
Christian !aith, ith one accepted doctrine. Anon as the =icaean
Creed. /mongst other things they established 3aster in con(unction
ith the e2isting @ithra !estival o! death and rebirth.
$oints of similarity between the teaching of %hrist and ;is
8postles and the great religions of the =ast indicate a derivation
of the latter system from the earlier, and the elaborate
eschatology of the =gyptian religion has been 5uoted to account
for certain %hristian dogmas about the future life. 9ationalism is
confronted with the impossible task of e!plaining how a universal
religion like %hristianity, with an e!tensive yet logical system of
dogma, could have been evolved by a process of promiscuous
3/
borrowings from e!isting cults.#...Catholic 3ncyclopedia, article:
)Christianity*.
This doctrine came ith great resistance at !irst. But a!ter several
years o! persecution, imprisonment and e2ecution o! the bishops and
thousands o! Christians ho resisted it, the supreme authority as
eventually accepted. -ater, in 8?C/H, the hierarchy eradicated any
lin"s to the its pagan origins by suppressing the @ithra cult
completely, and e2ecuting most o! its !olloers. They proceeded to
claim the shrine GcaveI o! @ithra in the name o! Christ# here the
astrological and mythological aspects o! the cult become the nativity
story o! Christianity, almost ord !or ord. ;ust !ive years later, in
8D6/H, the bishops all convened again in Constantinople and
unanimously declared that the trinity as no !ormally Christian
doctrine:
0hen one does speak of an un5ualified Trinitarianism, one has
moved from the period of %hristian origins to, say, the last
5uadrant of the Dth century. t was only then that what might be
called the definitive Trinitarian dogma &1ne <od in three $ersons&
became thoroughly assimilated into %hristian life and
thought...#...The =e Catholic 3ncyclopedia, ,olume 6J, p. B7E.
&n some Bibles the name ;ehovah is used as a name o! +od.
:oever, the ;eish 3ncyclopedia in its article, The =ames o! +od,
says that )it is a philological impossibility* !or 1/:43: to be
translated as ;ehovah, as it means lord, derived !rom the +ree",
adonis. %or this reason all modern translations o! the Bible no longer
give a name !or +od. But simply say )-ord*. 3ven the symbolism o!
dragons and ten'headed beasts and the hore !rom the earth and
the numerous o!!erings over altars, !ound throughout the Bible,
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comes directly !rom occultism GsatanismIK The )ne ;erusalem* that
ill come don on a cloud !rom heaven and rule the orld, comes
directly !rom the Talmud. /s ell as the 6JJ 999, !rom the 6B tribes
o! &srael, that are supposed to enter heaven ithout <uestion.
$o ith tremendous e!!ort and bloodshed the poers'that'be
managed to corrupt the sacred te2ts and gain control over
disillusioned populations. Through manipulated religion
GindoctrinationI, tyranny and !ear. &n the middle o! the !ourth century
this victory o! the )chosen people* over humanity as symboli.ed by
the construction o! $t. Peters Basilica in the ,atican: an obelis", the
erect penis o! 0siris smac"'bang in the middle o! a circle divided into
eight segments G!emale se2ualityI. Representing the rebirth o! the
ancient 3gyptian order: 1/:43: 5 -uci!er, the ideology o! rule
through tyranny and chaos: ultimate evilK The ,atican city is
constructed right on top o! the shrine o! @ithra, here today it is
open to public vieing.
%rom here more than 8999 denominations o! Christianity have since
branched out, yet all stemming !rom the same @ithraic G0sirisI root
o! trinity, cruci!i2ion and resurrection. -i"e the shampoo and car
adverts: the reality has been completely veiled by the glit. and
glamor and pretty sounding ords. /nd once again, (ust li"e in the
past, mythology has become truth# and truth a myth.
()'!NN5. O- ()*5!#&
%or many centuries /rabia as ruled by many tribes. The people
orshiped idols pertaining to many cults. @urder as rampant# men
ould bury their ne'born daughters alive and an argument beteen
individuals ould o!ten lead to ar beteen tribes. :oever the
+,
thing that connected all o! them throughout this vast region as an
ancient bloodline and the /rabic language, the origins o! hich are
lost to time. :ence they called themselves /rabs. %rom C69/H
hoever the situation became <uite di!!erent. /!ter years o!
persecution at the hands o! a ealthy /rabian tribe, called the
Nuraish, and against the most impossible odds one man completely
trans!ormed /rabia ithin the space o! only a !e years. &dolatry
ceased and as replaced by the belie! in a single +od, the +od o!
/braham G/.$I. $oon it became the principle religion and li!estyle in
@ecca itsel!, hich housed the :oly $anctuary Gthe Aa'bahI o! the
entire /rabic nation, and hom all had made the annual pilgrimage
to since the time o! /braham G/.$I. But over many centuries they had
adopted many innovations, and housed the Aa'bah ith hundreds o!
idols, hich ere then destroyed and burned. &n a blin" o! an eye
savages became civili.ed and the result o! this reverberated around
the orld, all the ay until today.
f slam had never e!isted, the %hristian countries of the world
would probably be less advanced, and certainly less varied, than
they are. 4or it was the (uslims who gave the 0est many of its
basic skills and ideas. 0hile =urope was torn by almost constant
fighting, (uslim scholars preserved the learning of the ancient
world. n time, translators in the parts of =urope that were in
closest contact with slam passed this knowledge on to the
%hristian world. So the 0est owes much to slam.#...>niversal
:istory o! the 4orld, ,ol 6, pg 8DB.
3arly in the ?99's the Christians and ;es o! $pain pleaded to the
@uslim $tate to overthro the tyrannical rule o! Aing Roderic, ho
had complete loyalty to the Church but suppressed and murdered the
people. /nd &slam had entered 3urope. &n the proceeding decades
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Christians embraced the religion in droves. Those ho didn't ere
!ree to practice their religion openly, including the ;es. Huring this
time and up until 6J7B, under &slamic rule, all the region as
reaching a spiritual, cultural and scienti!ic and social pea". There as
peace in $outhern 3urope, unheard o! be!ore that time. Christians
and ;es lived better under &slamic rule than they did under the rule
o! their on "ings and religious hierarchies. Bathing houses ere
erected all over the place, open to all the public. >niversities ere
established and people !rom all al"s o! li!e had the opportunity to
gain an education. 4hereas the rest o! 3urope as illiterate and
living in crumbling, disease'ridden dellings on the ban"s o! rivers
that they de!ecated into, ashed their clothes in and dran" !rom. /nd
superstition as the ruling o! many an individual's !ate.
The sciences, linguistics, medicinal and mathematical studies all
!lourished during this time. /ll o! hich are the bac"bone o! every
science e use today. The social principles o! !reedom and e<uality,
governed by spiritual development, hich !ormed the structure o! the
&slamic state, as the catalyst o! all o! 3uropean thin"ing, literature,
culture, and the Renaissance. $tanding in direct opposition to the
supreme dictatorship o! the Church over education, politics and
society.
@uslims, such as Rumi, ere riting about the intricate principles o!
atoms some C99 years be!ore 4estern scientists even pondered the
concept. &bn %irnas constructed and tested a !lying device in D99/H
already, ?99 years be!ore Ha ,inci, 6699 years be!ore the 4right
Brothers. @uslims developed the !irst printing press a hundred years
be!ore ;ohannes +utenberg's press, hich is considered the !irst,
because &slam had spread so rapidly a ne method as needed to
print the Nur'an in larger numbers. The list goes on and on...
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" have to deplore the systematic manner in which the literature
of =urope has continued to put out of sight our obligations to the
(uhammadans .(uslims2. Surely they cannot be much longer
hidden. n>ustice founded on religious rancor and national conceit
cannot be perpetuated forever. The 8rab has left his intellectual
impress on =urope. ;e has indelibly written it on the heavens as
any one may see who reads the names of the stars on a common
celestial globe."...;ohn 4illiam Hraper, !rom &ntellectual
development o! 3urope.
%ivilization owes to the slamic world some of its most important
tools and achievements. 4rom fundamental discoveries in
medicine to the highest planes of astronomy, the (uslim genius
has been a well6spring of science, commerce and the arts, and
has provided for all of us many lessons in courage and
hospitality.#...President 3isenhoer, BD
th
;une, 67E7.
By the end o! the !irst millennium the $el(u" GTur"ishI 3mpire
reigned !rom Constantinople to =orth /!rica, and !rom China to the
south'est coast o! $pain. &t as the most developed and advanced
nation in the orld at that time. The Church as loosing ground !ast
and something needed to be done. $o in 697E/H, in his !amous
speech, Pope >rban B
nd
declared his ):oly 4ar* against &slam,
leading to the commencement o! the Crusades. >nder the guise o!
re'claiming ;erusalem !or Christianity !rom the hands o! devil'
orshipers. /!ter eventually capturing ;erusalem, in the early 6699's
a military'religious society as !ounded under the ing o! the Church
by 7 %rench noble'men, called The Anights o! the Temple o! $olomon
5 otherise "non as the Anights Templar. Their sole intention as
to see"'out the lost /r" o! the Covenant, as ell as other religious
relics. $o they could rebuild the Temple o! $olomon around the ar".
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Thus !ul!illing the prophecy in the Talmud o! the ;es ruling the
orld !rom the seat o! $olomon. By establishing a ;eish :omeland
in Palestine, ith ;erusalem as its capital. They shrouded themselves
in the Christian cloa", hilst their occult rituals remained a closely
guarded secret o! the Church !or nearly to centuries. Huring this
time pagans, @uslims, ;es and even all other Christians ho didn't
share their hite comple2ion, or version o! Christianity, ere
mercilessly slaughtered throughout Palestine and 3urope. &t as a
genocide more than anything else. They even sac"ed Constantinople
in 6B9J/H, simply because it as 0rthodo2.
&n time the Templar's become the largest land oners and the richest
individuals in 3urope. They established the !irst ban"ing system, that
e still use today, and became !ar more poer!ul than all the
"ingdoms o! 3urope or the Church ever ere. @eanhile, the people
ho !ought in the many Crusades became the sub(ects o! their land'
re!orm policies and crippling ta2es. >ntil in 66D?, the @uslims, lead
by $ahlihdin, once again e2pelled the %ran"s !rom ;erusalem in a
humiliating de!eat. >nder $ahlihdin's rule the &slamic state even paid
!or tens o! thousands o! Christian pilgrims to go on the annual
pilgrimage to ;erusalem.
He!eated, humiliated and in crippling debt to the Templar's, by the
6899's the "ings o! 3urope and the Church decided that their only
chance o! survival as to publicly e2pose the Templar's as heretics.
Practicing magic, blood sacri!ices and satanic rituals. /lmost over
night the iron grip o! the Templar's came to an end, ith several
hundred public e2ecutions carried out by the Church. @embers o! the
Church, royalty and other in!luential !amilies then began !ighting
amongst each other in a bid !or control over the vast ealth and land
that lay !ree !or the ta"ing. :oever, several Templar's escaped and
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ere o!!ered sanctuary in $cotland, ith a chap called 4illiam $t.
Clair. / relative o! a Templar's o!!spring some B99 years prior, be!ore
he voed a li!e o! celibacy. Together they proceeded to re'establish
the ideology o! the Anights Templar under a ne name '
%reemasonry. Their head<uarters, the Roslyn Chapel, a per!ect
replica o! the Temple in ;erusalem, !illed ith mystical symbolism,
still stands today. $ince then, %reemasonry and its various branches
that developed throughout 3urope over the centuries G&lluminati,
Rosicrucian's, 0rder o! the +olden Han, The 0rder o! Heath and
several othersI, became the ne occult machine through hich the
;eish occultists ould continue to grapple !or their :omeland, and
their globalist agenda. 0ver a period o! some C99 years they
in!iltrated every area o! government and commerce all over the
orld# and once again, the Church.
4reemasonry has now infiltrated the highest levels of the
%hurch, including bishops and cardinals, and has not been
effectively opposed by recent $opes who at least seem to have
been, or are sympathetic with 4reemasonry. 0hile recent %hurch
statements continue to some degree to support opposition to
4reemasonry, there has been no noticeable effort to enforce the
teachings of the %hurch against 4reemasonry.#...The =e Catholic
3ncyclopedia, ,olume C, pg. 68B'7.
Through their many in!luences in high positions they ere directly
responsible !or the various onslaughts and massacres that occurred
throughout 3urope, in pursuit o! the :oly -and: %rom the slaying o!
the $panish &nti!ada and &n<uisition, eventually bringing an end to
?D6 years o! &slamic rule in 6J7B. -ater, in 6J7B, the royal
%erdinand's, !unded by the @edici's, the richest ;eish ban"ing !amily
in 3urope at the time, set'out to see" the vast !ortunes that lay
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across the shores. This <uest as based on the so'called 'prophecies'
o! the %erdinand's !amily doctor, the ;eish occultist, =ostradamus.
But in reality their most hated enemy had been e2panding in the
/mericas and /!rica !or centuries already:
Ahash"hash &bn $aeed &bn /sad o! Cordoba, $pain sailed !rom
Helba in DD7/H to arrive at the /mericas. There are more than E99
names o! places throughout the >$ and Canada that have their
origins in /rabic, originally named by the native &ndians in pre'
Columbian times. -i"eise the names o! all the &slands on route ere
!ounded in /rabic, changed to $panish. Columbus rote in his (ournal
that hen he arrived in Cuba, B6 0ctober 6J7B, he sa a @os<ue on
the mountain. Runes o! mos<ues and minarets ith Nur'anic
inscriptions have been !ound in Cuba, @e2ico, Te2as and =evada. 0n
board his ship ere to @uslims, ell'ac<uainted ith the route. &n
=orth /merica the old &ndian tribe, the Tallahassee is derived !rom
the /rabic, R/llah Ta'ala', meaning: */llah, @ost :igh*. &t as !rom
the documents obtained !rom the @uslims, during the &nti!ada and
&n<uisition, that the @edici's managed to send Columbus Gyet another
;eish occultistI to the '=e 4orld', "noing all too ell about the
riches that lay there.
Huring their global e2pansion, called the /ge o! 32ploration in all
history boo"s, carried'out by the "ingdoms o! Britain, $pain and
%rance, they brought to /!rica, the /mericas and the 3astern orld
their totalitarian ideologies. The native people, decimated by
gunpoder and !oreign diseases, eventually signed aay all their
land and adopted the Christian !aith, to save themselves !rom
complete annihilation. The 3uropeans then proceeded to establish
puppet governments, ho produced goods that ere shipped bac" to
3ngland and 3urope. /lcohol and prostitution became the norm.
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Turning a once strong people into diseased'ridden slaves. 4ith the
arrival o! the &ndustrial /ge everyone became slaves o! a di!!erent
"ind: to machines, ban"ing systems and a non'progressive education
system.
/t the same time o! the 3uropean e2pansion in the /mericas and
/!rica, in 3urope, the onslaughts continued: %rom the e2ecution o!
intellectuals and the pious, in the /ge o! Reason. To the separation o!
spirituality !rom the sciences, in the /ge o! 3nlightenment. 4here the
Church decided i! the sun as the center o! the solar system or not.
-eading to the !undamental turning point in modern history: the
%rench Revolution under the ;acobite's G%reemasonsI, and the birth
o! modern tyranny under a ne political regime: Hemocracy,
implemented in the >nited $tates at e2actly the same time.
@any o! the !ounding !athers o! /merica ere %reemasons, ho
!ounded their principles on the philosophies o! the %rench occultist,
%reemason and riter, Hante. /mongst others. @ost o! the >$
presidents have been related to the 4indsor royal !amily, ho are
related to the royal %erdinand's o! $pain. 4ho's cousins ere the
Romanov's GC.arsI o! Russia, ho ruled ruthlessly !or more than 899
years. /ll o! hom are descendants !rom the royalty o! %rance,
=etherlands, :olland etc, and ho's bloodline, according to several
genealogical societies, stretches all the ay bac" to Ramses B
nd
o!
3gypt. 4hether this is true or not is <uestionable. But the !act
remains that occultism, oppression o! people and destruction o!
nations has been revived again and again throughout the centuries
by monarchs, secret societies and in!luential !amilies, ho are all
related to each other. Today they have become policies o!
governments all around the orld, under the user'!riendly banner o!
Hemocracy and !reedom. 0ne big happy '!amily' o! &mperialists, ho
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slaughtered untold millions o! people, instated their on religions,
and are still doing so today. =o e can even atch this insanity
un!old on television, on a daily basis.
4ith the advent o! 446...
srael won the war, we made it, thrived on it, profited from it. t
was our supreme revenge on %hristianity.#...Count @ensdor!,
;eish /mbassador to -ondon, 676D.
...leading to the Russian Revolution and the occupation o! Palestine
by Britain, under +eneral /llanby. 4ho, a!ter slaughtering tens o!
thousands o! civilians, declared as he al"ed through the bloodied
streets o! Palestine: )Today, the Crusades have ended*...
Some call it %ommunism, call it )udaism@#...Rabbi $teven 4ise,
678E.
...!omenting @ar2ism on the global scene, leading to 44B...

":y using the new atheist e!ile politics they .the Cionists2
provoked and increased anti6Semitism in =urope which led to the
Second 0orld 0ar. The worldwide boycott against <ermany in
,-EE and the later all6out declaration of war against <ermany
initiated by the Cionist leaders and the 0orld )ewish %ongress
enraged ;itler so that he threatened to destroy the )ews..."...
Rabbi $chart., =e 1or" Times, $ept. 89, 677?.
...the Pionists !inally claimed 'independence' in Palestine in 67JD,
ith ;erusalem as it's capital. They proceeded to rename the territory
a!ter their religious ideology, and even declared: )The land o! &srael
+/
as the birthplace o! the ;eish people. :ere they rote and gave
the Bible to the orld.* GThe Heclaration o! &sraeli &ndependence, Tel
/viv, @ay 6J, 67JDI. The Pionists !rom /merica, 3urope and Russia
!loc"ed to Palestine en'mass and ith eapons supplied by the >$
immediately began to massacre the Palestinians by the thousands.
4hich still continues today, hile the international community turns
round and calls the Palestinians the )terrorists*. Because that's hat
the ;eish oned media tells us to thin". +et itL 3ventually leading
to the )4ar on Terror* o! today# or the )/ge o! Terror* as Time
@aga.ine calls it. $imply the continuation o! the Crusades.
They are still !olloing the same procedures o! divide and con<uer,
rule and e2terminate. $ending their )e2perts* Gpoliticians, scientists,
religious leaders, philosophers, etc.I around the orld to spread the
message o! prosperity, happiness, a cleaner orld, ridding starvation
and disease, ending ar, etc, etc. ' but only i! the ma(ority accept
their ideas and philosophies: or Hemocracy.
1nly one trained from childhood for independent rule can have
understanding of the words that can be made up of the political
alphabet.#...The Protocols o! Pion: Protocol 6.67.
Today e clearly see the result o! =0T accepting their ideal: you and
your country get bombed out o! e2istence, raped by their media, and
!inancially ruined by their ban"s. 3ven "idnapped, imprisoned,
tortured and murdered in their prison camps around the orld.
=ach .(asonic2 7odge is and must be a symbol of the )ewish
temple" each (aster in the chair, a representative of the )ewish
king" and every (ason a personification of the )ewish
workman.#.../n 3ncyclopedia o! 3uropean %reemasonry,
+6
Philadelphia 679C.
8t the head of all those secret societies, which form provisional
governments, men of the )ewish race are found.#...Ben(amin
Hisraeli, ;eish Prime @inister o! 3ngland and a @aster
%reemason in his boo": The -i!e o! -ord +eorge Bentic".
3es, 7ucifer is <od, and unfortunately, 8donis Ameaning 7ordB is
also <od. 0e say this, that the (asonic religion should be in the
purity of the 7uciferian 'octrine. Thus, the true and pure
philosophic religion is the belief in 7ucifer, the e5ual of 8donis.#...
/lbert Pi"e, 6D?6.
Clearly, the divide, e2terminate and rule tactics that ere re!ined
against the native people o! the orld are no used against those
ho populate their lands: >sK %or e're also in their cities, doing
activities !or a age, ith the ever'increasing cost o! living. 4e're
also under the thumb o! the usury 5 the constant multiplication o!
pro!its ', ban"ing and !inancial systems, hich hold us in a constant
state o! debt GslaveryI.
0e will force up wages, which, however, will be of no benefit to
workers, for we at the same time will cause a rise in prices of
prime necessities, pretending that this is due to the decline of
agriculture and of cattle raising.#...The Protocols o! the -earned
3lders o! Pion: Protocol C.?.
4e also have an education system based on hat they have
determined e should "no. 4e have nespapers, television, radio,
maga.ines, boo"s and all "inds o! things telling us many things that
none o! us actually "no to be true or not. Because e're so busy
5,
trying to survive in the consumer'producer machine, that nobody
actually cares.
0e must so direct the education of <entile society that its hands
will drop in weakness and discouragement in the face of any
undertaking where initiative is needed.#...The Protocols o! the
-earned 3lders o! Pion: Protocol E.66.
4e're also encouraged to alcohol, drugs, prostitution, !ornication,
pornography and other "inds o! )entertainment* 5 the second most
pro!itable industry on the planet, a!ter ar ' so as to escape the
reality o! this slavery. 4hile at the same time a senseless, base'
driven society is been created, ho ill believe anything they're told
on the television.
:ehold the alcoholic animals, the goyim are bemused with
alcoholic li5uors" their youth has grown stupid on classicism and
from early immorality, into which it has been inducted by our
special agents#...The Protocols o! the -earned 3lders o! Pion:
Protocol 6.BB.
...&45', -2.5 #&!.&5.#
By the 6?99's the only ones beyond the iron grip o! the %reemasons
ere the @uslims o! /rabia, under the 0ttoman 3mpire. :oever, by
the mid'6? hundreds @uhammad ibn abd'al'4ahhab began
propagating a version o! &slam contrary to the principles in the
Nur'an and hadith, but bene!icial to a hand!ul o! ealthy and
in!luential /rab !amilies. /n agreement beteen him and the chie! o!
the =ad( chie!tain Gan /rea in /rabiaI, @uhammad ibn $aud, as
made that all areas con<uered by him ould be ruled according to
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abd'al'4ahhab's teachings. %or 6J9 years this $audi tribe aged
various military campaigns throughout /rabia. 3ventually, in the
early 6799's the %reemasons got a !oot'hold in the region through
British military and !inancial intervention. The $audis sei.ed control
o! the entire region, and /rabia became $audi /rabia, no in the
poc"ets o! the 4est.
%losely tied to zakat AcharityB is the dedication of the
government to propagating slamic faith, particularly the 0ahhabi
sect that flourishes in Saudi 8rabia#...The 766 Commission
Report, p8?B.
-aying the ground open !or the greatest and bloodiest assault in
human history: 0ccupation o! Palestine by the Pionists, securing
;erusalem ith an impenetrable military barrier and )%ull $pectrum
Hominance*, or complete control o! land, air and sea, "non as the
Three 4orld 4ars. The !irst o! hich started in 676J. /lbert Pi"e, the
highest ran"ed %reemason in /merica at that time, rote in 6D?6:
...the 4irst 0orld 0ar was to be fomented in order to destroy
%zarist 9ussia and to place that vast land under the direct control
of lluminati agents. 9ussia was then to be used as a &bogey man&
to further the aims of the lluminati worldwide.#...
Russia as ta"en over by Communist rule under -enin, a ;e,
!inanced through the Thule $ociety in +ermany. 4hich also dispersed
!unds to :itler !rom Prescott Bush, +eorge Bush ;r's grand!ather,
ho almost single'handedly !inanced :itler !or the !irst years o! the
ar, hile propagating =a.iesm in /merica. :e even participated in a
!ailed plot to overthro the government and replace it ith a !ull'
blon =a.i'style rule. :e also used slave labor !rom :itlers death
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camps !or his other business endeavors in 3urope. $everal other
globally in!luential businessmen in /merica also had dealings ith the
Third Reich. /!ter the 4ar the >nited =ations as established in =e
1or", by the Roc"e!eller's: Pionist oil and media conglomerates. The
revival o! the !ailed -eague o! =ations a!ter 446. Russia as then
used as the orldide bogeyman, under the illusion o! the so'called
)Cold 4ar* beteen itsel! and /merica. 0ver the ne2t !ive decades,
under the guise o! protecting the !ree orld !rom )evil*, the orlds
most poer!ul nations proceeded to propagate the necessity !or
military advancement, spy'satellites and nuclear eapons. Pi"e
continues:
0orld 0ar * was to be fomented through manipulation of the
differences that e!isted between the <erman /ationalists and the
$olitical Cionists. This was to result in an e!pansion of 9ussian
influence and the establishment of a state of srael in $alestine.#
&n 67J6, ith the /tlantic Charter /greement beteen Roosevelt
G;eish %reemasonI and Churchill G%reemasonI, ambassador to the
4indsor Royal %amily G+ermansI, global poer as handed over
!rom Britain to the >nited $tates, under the guise o! combating the
tyranny o! :itler. :imsel! a puppet o! the Pionists, and hal!';eish.
@any o! his top +enerals ere also ;eish. &t's di!!icult to !orget that
it as he ho revived the philosophies o! the /ryan, or the supreme
hite race: blue'eyed, blond'haired: the Aha.ars G;esI. /nd all o!
his symbolism can be traced bac" to the 3astern and 3gyptian occult.
3ven his salute as used by the Roman 3mperors# is !ound on stone'
carvings in 3gypt# as used by the ;esuits G%reemasonsI in the
Tennis Court 0ath, that sa the start o! the %rench Revolution# and
by several /merican presidents since the end o! 44B. 3ven the
Pope.
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&n 67JD the ;es ere aarded Palestine by Britain. 1et the process
started in 676?, hen the Bal!our Heclaration as dran'up and
handed over to the Pionist, -ord Rothschild, o! the Rothschild
ban"ing !amily. Heclaring that the land o! Palestine as no a British
constituent and ready !or the establishment o! a )national home !or
the ;eish people*. &n no time at all the Pionists !rom all over 3urope
and /merica began to !lood into &srael and ith /merican eapons
they began the Palestinian genocide that still continues today. Pi"e
continues:
The Third 0orld 0ar was planned to result form the differences
stirred up by lluminati agents between the Cionists and the
8rabs. The conflict was planned to spread worldwide. Then
everywhere, the multitude, disillusioned with %hristianity, will
receive the true light through the universal manifestation of the
pure 'octrine of 7ucifer, brought finally out in the public view, a
manifestation which will result from the general reactionary
movement which will follow the destruction of %hristianity.#
$ince B996, ith +eorge Bush ;r's so'called )shoc" and ae* assault
against de!enseless, dirt poor people, the above <uote is 3Q/CT-1
hat's happening today. &n a declassi!ied document, called the
=orthoods Hocument, !rom 68 @arch 67CB, is !ound a detailed plan
dran'up by the ;oint Chie!s o! $ta!! o! the >$ /dministration to set'
up )terrorist attac"s on >$ soil*# using )drones Gunmanned planesI
that ould resemble civilian aircra!t*# )hi(ac"ing and shooting don
civilian airplanes*, then using the media to blame Cuba, entice public
opinion so /merica could go to ar. ;%A scrapped the idea as
ludicrous but the plan is &H3=T&C/- to hat happened on 7F66,
under the Bush administration.
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Conveniently the Patriot To /ct came into e!!ect straight a!ter 7F66,
declaring: )To deter and punish terrorist acts in the >nited $tates
and around the orld*. +iving the >$ government the ability to do
hat they are doing no: trace and trac" every electronic
transaction per!ormed around the orld# arrest and detain any
individual, ithout a reason given !or it# "idnap people !rom around
the orld, ship them o!! to prison camps, detain them !or several
years, torture and even "ill them. 4ithout a trial, ithout evidence.
%or the past !i!ty years every electronic means o! communication
around the orld has been recorded and traced by the =ational
$ecurity /gency G=$/I in /merica under pro(ect 3chelon. This is all
on the nes peopleK They even produce documentaries o! these
things on the :istory and Hiscovery Channel, =ational +eographic.
$hoving it in our !aces. The Patriot /ct is simply clamping don on
that control on a global scale. %or similar /cts, all mirrors o! the
Patriot /ct, are been implemented in every Hemocratic country in the
orld. /s e see on the nes, read in our nespapers and have our
leaders in!orm us. /ll achieved under the guise o! )combating
terrorism*. They (ust say /l'Naeda, terrorist, (ihadist, the orld
trembles and hands over a !e more !reedoms.
0e must force the <entile governments to adopt measures
which will promote our broadly conceived plan, by bringing to
bear the pressure of stimulated public opinion, which has been
organized by us with the help of the so6called &great power& of the
press. 0ith a few e!ceptions not worth considering, it is already
in our hands.#...The Protocols o! the -earned 3lders o! Pion,
Protocol: ?.E.
=o they're pushing !or the ne &H'cards, ith all our details
encoded onto a little chip. @anu!actured by &B@, hose !ounder,
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Tomas 4atson, coordinated the numbering on the prisoners arms in
:itlers death camps into a computer system that determined ho
lived and ho died. @oney ill become obsolete, replaced by a digital
economy, !reedom ill be non'e2istent. 4e've been trained !or this
our hole livesK 4e have inoculations !or all "inds o! )ne* diseases,
carried out around the orld by the >=. 4ho have declared in their
documents the necessity !or disease modi!ication, depopulating the
planet and using !ood as a eapon o! ar. 4e have genetically
modi!ied !oods, ith 3'codes, that nobody has a clue hat they are.
1et many can cause cancers, tumors and a host o! other slo and
deadly diseases.
0hen the hour strikes for our sovereign lord of all the world to
be crowned it is these same hands which will sweep away
everything that might be a hindrance. =ver since that time we
have been leading the peoples from one disenchantment to
another, so that in the end they should turn also from us in
favour of that king6despot of the blood of Cion, whom we are
preparing for the world.#... Protocols o! the -earned 3lders o!
Pion: Protocol: 8.7.
4e have all heard o! the anti'Christ, @uslims "no him as /d'Ha((al
Gmeaning the pretenderI, the embodiment o! absolute evil. /lthough
the )e2perts* have turned this into a mere !antasy o! religious
!anatics, and classed it in the same category as conspiracy theories
and aliens, the !act remains that the image o! 'all'seeing eye', as
!ound in Babylonian, 3gyptian, 3astern, +ree" and Roman
civili.ations# in Renaissance and pre'Renaissance art# !ound today on
the 0ne Hollar Bill and used by many media, !inancial and
intelligence institutions around the orld# in movies and cartoons#
used in every )ne age* philosophy !ound in the libraries and
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boo"stores today, is the very symbol o! this sovereign lord o! the
Pionists. Their aaited )messiah*, ho according to the Talmud:
)4hen the @essiah comes every ;e ill have BD99 slaves* G$imeon
:addarsen, !ol. ECHI !rom the goyim and their )sovereign lord* ill
disperse all the gold and silver o! the orld e<ually amongst the
Rabbis. /ccording to their philosophy D9M o! the orlds population is
to be iped'o! the !ace o! the earth at the same time. / policy that is
!ound in several >= documents, under topics li"e: )human population
control*, )!ood as a eapon*, )global sterili.ation*, )combating
diseases*, )eather modi!ication eapons*. To name a !e.

Thanks to the terrible power of our nternational :anks, we have
forced the %hristians into wars without number. 0ars have a
special value for )ews, since %hristians massacre each other and
this is good for the )ews. 0ars are the )ews harvests@ /early
,++6million %hristians have been swept off the face of the earth
through wars, and the end is not yet@# ...Rabbi Reichorn,
spea"ing at the !uneral o! +rand Rabbi $imeon Ben'&huda, 6DCD.
f you want to stop all wars, get hold of fifty of the wealthiest
)ewish financiers who are interested in making wars for profit,
control them, and you could stop all wars.#...:enry %ord $r,
67B8.
The /l'/<sa mos<ue in ;erusalem has been the designated sight !or
the reconstruction o! $olomons Temple. :ence the big !at apartheid
all that separates ;erusalem !rom the +a.a strip today. +radually
s<uee.ing everyone G@uslim and ChristianI out o! ;erusalem# !orcing
the implementation o! a to'state Palestine# and the /merican and
British military occupation o! the @iddle 3ast. &t's all happening right
no, right in !ront o! usK The preparation !or the establishment o!
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Pion: the =e Babylon. )%ull $pectrum Hominance*: The =e 4orld
0rder. ;ust as mentioned in the Talmud, and propagated by all
4estern poers today.
The star" reality is that hat e are itnessing in the @iddle 3ast, as
ell as other places around the orld: the massacres, the torture,
murder and harvesting o! body parts o! civilians, is (ust the start o! a
global crac"don. /ccording to the ne international terrorist and
security las that are been implemented by all governments around
the orld, i! you actually read them, you ill see that every human
being on the !ace o! the earth is considered a potential threat: a
terrorist. Preparing the ay so that hen you actually do a"e'up to
the reality o! hat's going on, as everyone eventually ill, 10> ill
then be the terrorist...
1ur war on terror begins with 8l6Faeda, but it does not end
there. t will not end until every terrorist group of global reach
has been found, stopped and defeated.#T+eorge 4. Bush,
$eptember B9, B996.
This is the true nature and poer o! the machine. 4here the ater is
actually a scalding !ire and the scalding !ire is actually the ater.
L5-& O. .234&
The point to all this is that it's not about the details, as they are !ar
too vast, !ar too obscure and e (ust end'up getting lost. &nstead it's
about the big picture. ;ust li"e li!e is not only about birth, death or
any singular moment in beteen, but about the combination o! it all.
/nd the thing to understand is that the tiny !ragments mentioned in
these pages are simply to identi!y hat the real problem is: the
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!ul!illment o! a particular religious ideology, o! a tiny hand!ul
individuals, ho use the greedy intentions o! the Bushes and Blair's
and :itlers o! the orld to achieve their on desires. Hesires that
ma"e the actions o! their minions loo" li"e a al" in the par". The
hatred and aggression o! the Pionists toards the rest o! humanity,
even other ;es, is mas"ed by politics, economics, material gain and
social disorder. 3verything hich they have care!ully nursed !or
centuries.
The problem is beyond the physical perception, it sin"s deeper than
our emotional responses and touches the very core o! our souls. &t is
an individual, collective and global spiritual meltdon that has led to
the rise and rise o! the most despicable, corrupt people on the planet
gaining control o! governments, media, technology and everything
that in!luences our lives. There is absolutely no material solution to a
spiritual problem# and the solution, as alays, is right in !ront o! us.
&t as the renoned Persian, &mam +ha..ali, ho said: )"noledge
is !ound through in<uiry.* /nd so it is. 0nly through introspection o!
the silence in the heart can the veils o! the e2terior orld can be torn
don, to reveal the meaning o! things. =ot the !leshy heart, but the
essence o! the heart, hich is ho e are, the soul. 4here the !leshy
bit is simply its vehicle. $o to spea". &t is there that all truths are
contained. 4hereas in the e2ternal orld they are veiled even !urther
ith every passing second. /s every atom in the entire universe has
changed its condition to the second be!ore. &t is no something
di!!erent, and has moved closer to its eventual non'e2istence. %rom
the moment something is brought into e2istence it is in a continuous
state o! progression toards its eventual non'e2istence: or death.
This is the illusion hich e call li!e# it is a state o! living, only a
temporary condition. -i"e a !ruit, e need to peel aay the outer
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s"in, eat through the !leshy bit and get right to the core, here the
seed is. 4e need to remove these layers that shroud our logic# our
preconceptions that cloud our minds, so that e can see the
splendor, beauty and gleaming reality o! things.
-ogic and reason are li"e the sun and the moon. 4e cannot really
understand the sun in !ull but e "no that he's there, because e
see it everyday. That's logic. 4hile the moon, she is illuminated by
his light. That's reason. This orld is our only ay o! (oining the to.
This is science. True science, here spirituality G+od'consciousnessI
is coupled ith our activities the material orld, and the true
meaning o! things is then grasped. &t is this basic understanding that
led to the advancements in /l'/ndalus, leading to the birth o! all
3uropean advancements and the entire 4estern orld. &t is the
separation o! +od'consciousness GspiritualityI !rom the sciences,
leading to the seculari.ed society, that has led to the separation o!
logic !rom reason. The ord secular means )un'+odly, solely
materialistic, non'religious* G02!ord HictionaryI. /nd it is this that all
governments, loyal to the Pionist agenda, support and en!orce under
the banner Hemocracy. -eading to the decay o! true "noledge, the
increasing disappearance o! isdom and the rise o! every problem
e !ace today. &ndividually and collectively.
There are only to types o! "noledge: e2terior or orldly
"noledge GreasonI# and interior or spiritual "noledge GlogicI. &t is
the interior that generates the e2terior in the same !ashion that the
heart circulates blood through the body, giving it movement and li!e.
The to cannot be separated. This is the nature o! the soul, here
everything has a purpose. This purpose is evident in the revolving o!
the planets around the sun, the changing o! the seasons, the phases
o! the moon, the electrons spinning around the nucleus o! the atom,
0,
the structure o! a H=/ strain, and the unseen path o! the bees. &t is
evident in everything, !olloing a pattern, a -a. &ndicating
predetermination, a single path toards a de!inite destination: a
purpose. &n other ords, every single atom in the entire universe is
e2actly here it has been determined it ill be. Creation is evidence
o! its Creator# single and /bsolute# and everything is happening !or a
reason. To distinguish the di!!erence beteen right and rong# good
and bad# the !aith!ul and the !aithless.
3verything has a beginning and everything has an end. &n a similar
ay that comets are signs o! change !or planets and solar systems,
!rom the beginning o! human e2istence until today humanity has
received Revelation, ma"ing the un"non, "non, bringing change,
through more than 6B9 999 @essengers.
The $rophets and (essengers are intermediaries between The
%reator and ;is creation. They convey ;is commands and
prohibitions to ;is creatures and they ac5uaint them with things
they did not know regarding ;is command, creation, ma>esty,
power and ;is angels.#.../sh'$hi!a.
&n both the 0ld and =e Testaments o! the Bible, is made mention o!
a Prophet, ho ill be sent to the orld be!ore the end o! time, !rom
the lineage o! &sma'il GHeuteronomy 6D:6?'67I, ho ill reveal all
truth G;ohn 6C:?'6JI. / !inal Prophet, ith a !inal Revelation, leading
toards the end o! all things as e "no it. The movement !rom
material e2istence to a spiritual e2istence. The destination o! hich is
determined by our actions in this li!e. 3ither good or bad. / similar
description is !ound in Buddhist te2ts, here he is "non as the
@aitreya, meaning the )merci!ul one*. Ho.ens o! descriptions are
!ound in the :indu te2ts, the Rig ,edas, even naming his parents,
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the e2act day he as born, the city he as born in and even the
colour o! his horse. 3ven the records o! history shos that it as a
Christian mon", named Bahira, ho in!ormed the /rabs that hen
@uhammad Gsallallaahu a'leyhi asallamI as only a boy that he as
indeed the last Prophet mentioned in all the scriptures.
(uhammad is only a (essenger and he has been proceeded by
other (essengers.#...The Nur'an, 8:6JJ.
:ut it is nothing less than a (essage to all the worlds.#...The
Nur'an, CD:EB
$ince the advent o! the Crusades e have been conditioned to
believe that hen e hear the ords: @uslim, Nur'an, &slam, /llah,
or even the /rabic language that it signi!ies something bad,
oppressive or even evil. 1et i! e translate those ords e !ind that:
The 0ne +od, in /rabic, means /llah. 0ne ho submitsFbeliever, in
/rabic, means @uslim# to be read means Nur'an# and that !aith is the
)submission in trust and belie! to a higher Poer* G02!ord
HictionaryI. %rom the /rabic ords: &lOsilm, meaning 'to
surrenderFsubmit'# iman, meaning 'belie!'# and salam, meaning
peace, comes the ord &slam. &slam is the /rabic ord meaning
)submission Gin trust and belie!I* to the 0ne +od G/llahI. The name
!or +od in the /rabic Bible is /llah. The :ebre, eloah, a general
term !or +od, is derived !rom the /ramaic, elah, used in the /ramaic
passages o! the 0ld Testament, a cognate !orm o! the /rabic, /llah.
The (edieval ecclesiastics, either through ignorance or bigotry,
painted (uhammadanism AslamB in the darkest colours. They
were, in fact, trained to hate both the man (uhammad and his
religion. To them (uhammad was the anti6%hrist. have studied
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him, the wonderful man, and in my opinion far from being an
anti6%hrist he must be called the savior of humanity.#...+eorge
Bernard $ha, The +enuine &slam, 678C.
$o hen the Bible says )submit to +od*, )0ne +od* or )!ell on his
!ace and orshiped*, or )ash hands, head and !eet* it means
e2actly the same as saying )&slam*, )prostration* )/llah* and
)ablution* 5 the practices o! a @uslim, and only a @uslim: +enesis
6?:8# =umbers 6J:E# ;oshua E:6J# -eviticus 7:BJ# 3.e"iel 8:B8#
@att BB:8?# @att BC:87# @ar" 6B:89# @ar" 6J:8E# ;ohn 7:86#
Revelations ?:66. /nd in other religious te2ts too.
0ut o! the CB87 verses in the Nur'an nearly 6999 deal ith every
science and everything regarding the natural orld "non to us
today. The importance o! this is astronomical, as ithout science Gthe
discovery o! the meaning o! RevelationI e ould have nothing# and
secondly this is not !ound anyhere else# not be!ore or since.
/lthough revealed more than 6J99 years ago the vast ma(ority have
only been discovered in the last century, ith the advancement o!
technology. %rom the minutest details o! the development o! the
!etus in the omb# to the de!initive line beteen the oceans# the
seven layers o! the atmosphere# tectonics# and the creation o! the
universe. &n many cases scientists have even described the events
ord !or ord as they appear in the Nur'an.

0ill they not ponder the Fur&anG f it had been from other than
8llah they would have found many inconsistencies in it.#... The
Nur'an, J:DB.
Clearly the religions o! the orld today consisting o! dual gods,
trinities, many hundreds or even thousands o! gods and goddesses#
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and various other philosophies and theories are no more than man'
made doctrines. That veil the true reality that be!ore they became
separate religions, means o! controlling populations, all used to
contain e2actly the same message. That one as simply a
continuation !rom the other# and that the Nur'an is the !inal
Revelation !rom the same Boo". 1et the tiny !ragments o! truth that
still remain in the many corrupted te2ts points in only one direction:
There is no compulsion where the religion is concerned. 9ight
guidance has become clearly distinct from error. 8nyone who
re>ects false gods and has faith in 8llah has grasped the firmest
handhold, which will never give way...#...The Nur'an, B:BEC.
@ore than 6J99 years ago, amongst do.ens o! others, the Prophet
@uhammad Gsallallaahu a'leyhi asallamI said:
'isorder, corruption, and fear will emerge in the 0est.
%orruption will proliferate.#
"3emen will be con5uered.... Sham ASyria, $alestine, 7ebanon,
)ordanB will also be con5uered.... ra5 will be con5uered...#
8 time will come over man when they will consider an unlawful
present as lawful and to kill innocent people as been lawful in the
form of carefulness, so that the general public become cautious.#
8t the end of time, their rulers will cause my people severe
trouble in such a way that there will be no comfort for (uslims
anywhere.#
The ;our will not be established till earth5uakes will increase in
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number, time will pass 5uickly, rain will increase, afflictions will
appear, the people will compete with one another in constructing
high buildings. 9eligious knowledge will be taken away" ignorance
will prevail" drinking of alcoholic drinks Awill be very commonB"
there will be prevalence of open illegal se!ual intercourse" and
there will be much killing.#
&ndeed, all this is happening today, ord !or ord. /s a ise old
!riend said to me: )People have !orgotten about the /!terli!e, yet it is
the /!terli!e e need to prepare !or.* The entire intention o! the
capitalist machine is to turn us aay !rom the deeper spiritual
purpose o! &slam Gsubmission to +odI, and preparing !or the /!terli!e,
by submitting ourselves to illusions o! com!ort and delusions o!
sa!ety. /ll o! hich are temporary.
=very soul shall have a taste of death" and only on the 'ay of
)udgment shall you be paid your full recompense. 1nly he who is
saved far from the fire and admitted into the <arden will have
attained the ob>ect of life. 4or the life of this world is but goods
and chattels of deception.#...The Nur'an 8:6DE.
&t is o! course necessary to do orldly things (ust as it is necessary
to eat# but (ust as !ood is not the purpose o! li!e, only sustenance !or
the body in order to !ul!ill a spiritual purpose, so are the things o!
this orld. The neglect o! our needs in striving !or our ants, the
constant satis!action o! our desires, has led to all the problems e all
!ace today. &ndividually and collectively.
%orruption has appeared in both land and sea because of what
people&s own hands have brought about so they may taste
something of what they have done so that hopefully they will turn
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back#....The Nur'an, 89:J6.
&slam Gsubmission to +odI is the only thing standing in the ay o!
the Pionist agenda and the =e 4orld 0rder. These people literally
ant to send you to hellK By having you live a li!e that is a one'ay
tic"et there, hile thin"ing that you're not. That's hy they ill
continue to ma"e every attempt to destroy &slam, and those ho
!ollo it. To "eep you !rom the truth# to "eep you in the dar". But in
the end it ill be the only guarantee o! true success.
f anyone desires a religion other than slam never will it be
accepted from him" and in the ;ereafter he will be in the ranks of
those who have lost.#...The Nur'an, 8:DE.
But o! course, hether you believe any o! this to be true, partly true
or complete rubbish is not my responsibility. =obody could ma"e me
believe and li"eise & cannot ma"e anyone believe. /ll & can do is
encourage others to !ind'out !or themselves. %or there are only to
options: right or le!t# right or rong# true or !alse. %aith or !aithless.
=othing in the middle.
4hich side do you chooseL
8c5uire knowledge. t enables the possessor to distinguish right
from wrong" it lightens the way to heaven" it is our friend in the
desert, our society in solitude, our companion when friendless" it
guides us to happiness" it sustains us when in misery" it is an
ornament among friends and an armor against enemies.#...The
Prophet @uhammad Gsallallaahu a'liyhi asallamI
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.eferences<
G* U not available on the &nternet# as !ar as & "no.I
5astern<
* The Bhagavad'+ita, /s &t &s, by /.C. Bha"tivedanta $ami
Prabhupada# other translations available on the &nternet.
The -as o! @anu, +eorge Buher translation.
The Ramayana, Romesh C. Hutt translation.
The $ecret o! the +olden %loer, 4alter Picca translation.
The 4ord o! Buddha, translator un"non.
The >panishads, $anderson Bec" translations.
The Rig ,eda, Ralph T.:. +ri!!ith translation.
The 1oga $utraOs o! Patan(ali, Bon+iovanni translation .
'iddle 5astern<
e2tracts !rom :adiths:
' /l @uatta
' /l'Termidhi
' $ahih /l'Bu"hari
' $ahih @uslim
' $unan o! /bu'Haood
The J9 :adith Nudsi
* /sh'$hi!a, G@uhammad, the @essenger o! /llahI by Nudi R&yad ibn
@usa al'1ahsubi# translated by /isha /bdarrahman Beley.
The Babylonian Te2ts.
* The Basic Research, by $hay"h /hmad ibn R/(iba, translated by
/bdal"habir al'@unaarah and :a( /bdassabur al'>stadh.
* The $ecrets o! $ecrets, by :adrat /bd al'Nadir al';ilani, translated
by $hay"h Tosun Bayra" al';errahi
The Nur'an, /bdulha<< and /isha Beley translation.
The Nur'an, 1usu! /li translation
* The Revival o! Religious -earnings, by &mam +ha..ali, translated
by /l':a( @aulana %a.al'>l'Aarim.
Western<
/lchemy ' The /rt o! Trans!ormation, by Paracelsus.
/ Treatise on &nitiations, or /sclepios, :ermes Trismegistis, Hr.
3verard translation.
* /strology, by )Richard*.
The BJ Boo"s by /lice /. Bailey and H(hal Ahul.
The Babylonian Talmud Ge2cerptsI.
The Boo" o! Concealed @ysteries, @. @ac+regor @athers translation.
The Croning o! =ature, /dam @clean translation.
The Coelum Philosophorum, by Paracelsus.
The Hivine Pymander, :ermes Trismegistis, Hr. 3verard translation.
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The 8B 3manations, by Bill :eidric".
The 3merald Tablets o! :ermes, Hr. 3verard translation.
The 3merald Tablets o! Thoth, Horeal translation.
The +olden Bough, a study in @agic and Religion, by $ir ;ames
+eorge %ra.er, %.R.$., %.B./., 6788 /bridged version.
The :oly Bible, 678? CoronationF$t. ;ames ,ersion.
The Aybalion, by three &nitiates.
The =ag :ammadi Te2ts, by various translators .
The $epher 1et.irah, by 4m. 4ynn 4escott translation.
Theurgia, or 0n The 3gyptian @ysteries, By &amblichus: Reply o!
/bammon, the Teacher, to The -etter o! Porphyry to /nebo,
translated by /le2ander 4ilder, @.H. %./.$, 6766.
* Tragedy and :ope, by Carroll Nuigley.
Others<
Pro(ect @egiddo.
The 766 Commission Report
The Bal!our Heclaration, 676?.
The British 4hite Paper, 6787.
The Convention on Biological Hiversity, 677B.
The Heclaration o! &sraelOs &ndependence, 67JD.
The Convention on the Prohibition o! @ilitary 0r /ny 0ther :ostile
>se o! 3nvironmental @odi!ication Techni<ues, 67??.
The Hepartment o! /rmy &n!ormation $ecurity Program, B999.
Report o! the >nited =ations Con!erence on 3nvironment and
Hevelopment, 677B.
The +eneva /ccord, 0ctober B998.
The Ayoto Protocol to the >nited =ations Convention on Climate
Change, 677B.
The @odel $tate 3mergency :ealth /ct, B996.
The @ontreal Protocol on $ubstances That Heplete The 0.one -ayer,
B999.
The =orthoods Hocument, 67CB.
The >nited =ations Charter, 67JE.
The >nited =ations %rameor" Convention on Climate Change, 677B.
The >nited $tates Patriot && /ct, B996.
The ,ictory /ct, B998.
!nd Others<
* / Brie! :istory o! Time, by $tephen :a"ing.
Behold the &nternational ;e, by +en. +ordon @ohr
Communist @ani!esto, by Aarl @ar2, 6DJD, $amual @oore translation.
* Concise :istory o! the @uslim 4orld, by Ra!i /hmad %idai.
* Ha((al, by /chmad Thomson
* +enesis Revived, by $acharia $ichin.
0/
* +ods o! the =e @illennium, by /lan %. /l!ord.
+uerilla 4ar!are, by Che +uevara
* &mam $hamil, The %irst @uslim +uerilla -eader, by @a(or
@uhammad :amid.
&ndications !rom $igns, by $hay"h /bdal"adir /$'$u!i.
* -i!e and @essage o! the :oly Prophet @uhammad, by &namullah
Ahan
* @uhammad, his li!e based on the earliest sources, by @artin -ings.
* 0riental @agic, by &dries $hah.
* $ultaniyya, by $hay"h '/bdul<adir /s'$u!i.
* $even -i!e -essons o! Chaos, by ;ohn Brigs and %. Havid Peat.
* Techni<ue o! the Coup He Ban<ue, by $hay"h R/bdal<adir /s'$u!i.
* The Brotherhood, by $tephen Anight.
The Chaldean 0racles attributed to Poroaster.
* The 3li2ir and the $tone, by $teven Baigent and @ichael -eigh.
* The :idden @ysteries, by ;oshua Havid $tone, PhH.
The &nternational ;e, the 4orldOs %oremost Problem, :enry %ord
$enior, abridged version.
The -egends o! Babylon and 3gypt in relation to :ebre Tradition, by
-eonard 4. Aing, the $cheich lectures, 676C.
The =ameless 4ar, by Captain /.:.@. Ramsay.
The 02!ord Hictionary.
The Protocols o! the -earned 3lders o! Pion
The Nur'anic Concept o! 4ar, by Brigadier $.A. @ali"
The Religions o! Babylonia and /ssyria, by Theophilus +. Pinches,
--H.
* The Tao o! Chaos, by Cathy 4alters.
* The Pelator, by Havid 0vason.
#ome (oc9mentaries, Video)s, !9dio)s<
766 in Plane $ight, by Have ,onAleist Gvideo documentaryI
766 5 The Road to Tyranny, by /le2 ;ones Gvideo documentaryI
Brea"ing the $ilence, by ;ohn Pilger Gvideo documentaryI
@arshal -a, by /le2 ;ones Gvideo documentaryI
The &lluminati and the Council on %oreign Relations, by @yron %agan
Gaudio documentatryI
The Poer o! =ightmares Part 6FBF8 GBBC video documentaryI
The Nur'an leads the 4ay to $cience, by :arun 1ahya Gvideo
documentaryI
$cienti!ic @iracles o! the Nur'an, by :arun 1ahya Gvideo
documentaryI
!nd on the 2nternet<
+oogle it.
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