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Thursday, March 4, 2021

Does This Remind You Of America?

Any time some major public project is completed anywhere in the world it's pretty standard to some sort of opening, or inauguration, or completion ceremony. So, you can imagine that when the worlds longest tunnel--57 kilometers long under the Swiss Alps, at a cost of 12.3 billion dollars--was officially opened back in the pre-Trump days of June, 2016, there was a major multinational ceremony, attended by multiple heads of state. In other words, the cream of our globalist elite showed up.

The obvious question arises: How would you celebrate the opening of the world's longest tunnel under a major mountain range? In the good old days of not so long ago, religious leaders would have been present to bless the project and offer thanks to God.

So it was only natural that these Globalist leaders would also celebrate the event with a religious ritual according to their own woke beliefs:


European leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, Liechtenstein Prime Minister Adrian Hasler, and Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern took part in the opening of the world’s longest tunnel, running 57 km under the Swiss Alps. The historic event was overshadowed by the opening ceremonies which contained blatantly satanic and graphically sexual overtones.

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Similar in some respects to the ceremonies which launch the Olympic Games, the extravagant performances, one inside for dignitaries and another outside, included the devil emerging and adored by scantily clad figures repeatedly prostrating themselves before him. The satanic figure with a goat head appears as horrific wailing and screaming are heard over the audio system. The demonic figure simulates sexual acts with several of the male and female performers, many of whom are androgynous.


Actually, the central figure from this 2016 event might have appeared weirdly at home in our own Capitol on January 6, although that particular knucklehead described himself as a 'shaman':




Anyway, I was reminded of this event by an article at Renew America. That article points out the connection of the androgyny celebrated ritually by our Global elite ruling class with cultural phemonena right here in America--actually, quite possibly at your local government run library's story hour for the kiddies and, without a doubt, in your local government schools:


Monism means that there is just the natural dimension, an Ultimate Substance consisting of void (aka nothingness, abyss) matter and mechanical energies (evolution) working on matter pregnant with the possibility of life, spirit, and conscious awareness. In this way of thinking, humans are not persons created in the spiritual image of the One God in three Persons but rather uncreated dehumanized aspects or units of the evolving universe of matter and energy. Nor are they either biologically male or female but rather two-in-ones, meaning androgynes or transgenders as they are called today.

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When the European ruling class ... took part in the opening of the world's longest tunnel under the Swiss Alps, the ceremony was acted out under the gaze of the All Seeing Eye, the symbol of Ba'al/Osiris/Horus – Divine Androgyne, god of death and the underworld.

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Many contemporary global elitists and their confederates at national levels are modern Mystery Religion initiates and adepts who seek perfection by conforming 'self' to the satanic androgynous 'god' ... For modern initiates and adepts perfection also means losing their souls because pagan monism is a,

"...mystical, unitive experience, a state in which distinctions disappear and opposites are joined. Androgyny, on a sexual level, reflects and confirms such an experience." (God of Sex, p.79)

In other words, in occult secret societies, the highest stage of illumination is achieved through the merging of male with female, light with dark, good with evil, and soul with the Void – the way by which occult initiates attain perfection by becoming most like the Divine Androgyne. 


I know to some this may all sound outlandish, but it is happening here. I hope I don't need to remind anyone of the Zhou Baiden regime's first executive orders. Or of the implications of the so-called Equality Act. "Equality" may sound nice to Libertarians and such like folk, but reality is that humans aren't equal and interchangeable, they're different: male and female, for starters. Nor are all cultures equal and interchangeable, capable of assimilation into a monistic "Globalist" whole by our forever wars. In fact, "equality" should remind you of ... Monism--as described above. Unfortunately, thanks to Classical Liberalism, Americans are accustomed to thinking in the anti-realist terms of equality. As a result many find it difficult to argue against these malign influences in contemporary America, in spite of their healthily normal instincts.

Donald Trump understood that Classical Liberalism is not what the doctor had ordered to Make America Great Again. What was needed was a reaction against the PC ideology of woke Globalism, and that's how he won. That remains our way forward, and that's why we all need to educate ourselves in the Perennial Principles we need to guide us on that way.


6 comments:

  1. No comments? Funny how Revelation 14:9 has become just another day at the office.

    "And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand, The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb.

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    1. I was a bit surprised, too. Politics in the usually accepted sense of the term will not solve our problems.

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    2. there's a great teaching, mainly in Rabbinical tradition I believe, that the creation story in the Book of Genesis is the 'start,' of creation, or earth, light, etc., but that the 'creation' of the world is also an ongoing process that we participate in on a daily basis. Our acts and omissions help create the future world and we have a hand in it along with God, by God's gift of free will and our capabilities.

      The last couple years, watching all the politics, etc., I've wondered if the same might not be true of the Book of Revelation- that it's not merely a description of the end times (as some call them), but in some ways it's could be interpreted as a figurative account of a constant battle between good and evil that's always going on in the world. Lots of events can fit in there....unfortunately... Anyways, PD's post above reminded me of that.

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    3. Aquinas has a similar concept. It has to do with the fundamental principle of the analogy of being. Human efficient causality--our daily acts--while not identical with the Divine efficient causality (which is creative)--is nevertheless analogous to the Divine efficient causality.

      I was thinking about The Revelation to John in light of PD's comment as well. Here's a passage from my intro to the Revelation to John that fits perfectly with your observation:

      "In other words, while The Revelation was written in response to events during a particular stage of history and must be understood first within that context, it nevertheless deals with the timeless problems common to every age and associated with all human existence within history--the tension of good and evil, the pressure to conform to the spirit of the age, the need to look beyond the present life in determining what stand we will take."

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  2. One of the greatest “accomplishment” of the Trump presidency is affirmation that there is only One in whom we can place our trust. All other institutions are, as prophesied, corruptible and untrustworthy.

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  3. Sigh ... no comments is not indicative of relevance or importance.

    There has been a long time of removal of religious significance to man’s affairs. Some of this was the enlightenment, but, really, most of it is due, in my opinion, to the abuse of Christ in furtherance of not Christ, but human desires, specifically in controlling others.


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