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Sex_Drugs_and_Rock
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Driving That Train
“The area that is now known as Turkey played a major role in the
Mystery Religions. The use of drugs to create “religious”
experiences was developed to a fine art by various occult
fraternal mystery religion groups in the Turkey area. The
Assassins from where we get the word hashish controlled parts of
Turkey and Lebanon in Medieval times. They used drugs to gain
the allegiance of their recruits. Some of the most powerful
figures for the Illuminati have been Turks. The Grand Orient has
had some powerful figures in Turkey. For instance, at the
Masonic Congress of all the Grand Orients’ (that’s European
Freemasonry- although several American presidents have been
members of European Freemasonry) Grand Lodges, Bou Achmed came
from Turkey. The Grand Lodge of Asia was represented by
Sebeyck-Kadir from Asia. Bou Achmed took a big role in the Grand
Orient’s decisions. As an aside, let me explain one example of
the power of the Grand Orient in America. The Grand Orient was
originally strong in Louisiana but spread itself to many other
US. locations. Garfield, a very powerful man in the Grand
Orient, managed to become US. President because the political
process got deadlocked at the convention and the Masons
suggested him as a compromise candidate. Although Garfield was
an extremely powerful Mason, had been perhaps the youngest
general in the US. Army during the Civil War, the Illuminati
ordered him shot after he had served about a year in office as
President. Garfield was reported by an eye-witness to Satanic
rituals to have participated in the cannibalistic rites of
Satanism done to gain the spiritual power of the eaten person.
The Grand Orient Freemasonry has been linked to other orders of
Freemasonry that are also called Rosicrucians. Pope John XXIII
joined a Rosicrucian group that had links to European
Freemasonry when he was in Turkey. While the secret Grand Orient
Freemasonry was very strong in Turkey in spite of its small
numbers, the regular American Freemasonry granted a dispensation
for a Masonic Lodge to operate in Smyrna, Turkey in May, 1863
but the charters were withdrawn on Aug. 27, 1880. However, it is
interesting that of all the Turkish cities, Smyrna was
definitely the best place for Freemasonry to gain recruits. Men
like Achmed Pasha and many of the other Pasha family have been
leaders within Freemasonry and the Illuminati. Achmed Pasha was
a Satanist and had a large harem. Mehmet Talaat Pasha
(1872-1921) was a Freemason and part of the Turkish revolution
of 1908. He was the leader of the Young Turks, which was a joint
project of the Sufis and the Frankist Satanists. (The type of
Satanism led by the Frank family has had connections to Turkey
for hundreds of years.) Mehmet Talaat Pasha was the Grand Master
of the Grand Orient of Turkey. He was held the political
position in Turkey of grand vizier of Turkey (1917-18). Another
Turkish Pasha was part of the Turkish royalty running Egypt when
Egypt was part of the Ottoman Empire. His name was Khedive
Ismail Pasha and he was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of
Egypt. It was this Turk, Khedive Ismail Pasha, who gave the
famous Obelisk to the United States. This Obelisk was called
Cleopatra’s Needle and was originally erected in the city of the
sun, Heliopolis, about 1500 B.C. The Obelisk is a representation
of a human penis, because sun worship, worship of regeneration
(sex) and worship of the sun god Satan were all tied together.
Masons helped with the moving of the obelisk, and its dedication
when it arrived in New York City. Large obelisks have been
erected by Masons in New York, Washington D.C., Paris, the
Vatican, and London. (If my memory serves me correct Berlin
received one too at one time.)
Every morning when the United States President wakes up he can
look out the window and see the Masonic obelisk and be reminded
of who controls America. If the President has any training in
the Mystery religion of ancient Egypt, he will also know what
body part is symbolically erected in the Washington Memorial.”
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Notice the importance of Smyrna as a source of Freemasonry here.
That is where the Onassis family has operated potion-pushing or
altered consciousness drugs for millennia. My friend who uses
the name Eternum1 on a web community has this to say about the
issue.
“Sometimes, when my tiny head is spinning with disinfotainment
and other artifacts of the mediasphere, I try to think what
archaeologists and social historians 2,000 years from now might
make of our particular little epoch. How, for instance, would
they parse the word "drug"?
Is a "drug dealer" a pharmacist or a petty criminal? When we
talk about "reasonably priced drugs for seniors," are we
discussing marijuana or Lipitor {or Levitra}? What would they
make of the fact that the last four American administrations
have declared a "war on drugs" while taking money from drug
companies?
Why is it bad when residents of Colombia build mansions from
profits on the sale of drugs, but it's good when residents of
Newport, R.I., do the same thing? When one person cannot live
without "lifesaving drugs," we express great sympathy, unless
that person is a "drug addict," in which case we may even throw
him in jail. When a mood-altering drug is sold in pill form in
stores, it's called an antidepressant and hailed as a medical
breakthrough. When a mood-altering drug is sold on the streets,
it's called felony drug trafficking and subject to stiff
criminal penalties.
Because we are native speakers of Americanadianese, we can wend
our way through the contradictions. We know that the bad drugs
are the ones the cause euphoria and impair judgment, unless the
drug is alcohol, but that's not ever called a drug, so there's
no confusion there. We know that the good drugs are the ones
that cure diseases or relieve symptoms, except sometimes the
good drugs are ineffective or even counterproductive in
achieving those goals.
Street dealers do not finance experimental trials on the
effectiveness of the drugs they sell. Drug companies do, but
they fudge the results. Street dealers have a small feedback
loop because customers can tell pretty quickly whether they're
loaded or not. Drug companies have a long feedback loop because
human beings can't instantly tell whether their cholesterol is
being lowered or their blood thinned or their insulin production
stimulated. A drug with a long feedback loop is clearly more
profitable than one with a short feedback loop because the
dealer can keep an ineffective drug on the shelves much longer.
Interestingly, the people who sell ineffective drugs are
generally said to have made "honest mistakes." If a street
dealer sold you an ineffective drug, you could take five of your
friends and go back and have a brisk conversation with him. If a
behind-the-counter dealer sold you an ineffective drug, you'd
have to hire a lawyer and file a lawsuit and maybe, maybe, 10
years later you'd get some money, although probably you'd be
dead by then.
Street dealers don't have patents on their drugs, which means
that they'll always have plenty of competition. Drug companies
do have patents, so they can set their prices without worrying
about market economics. And when their patents run out, they can
put out a drug with a slightly different formulation, promote it
like mad and sell the new drug in a monopolistic setting {With
government mandated market support in order to manage the
‘money-trees’ while building bureaucracy.}. You have to wonder
when street dealers are going to come up with Cocaine XR or LSD
Reditabs.
Since the street dealer works in a competitive atmosphere, he
has to keep his prices relatively low. In order to increase his
profitability, he can "step on" his product, that is, dilute it.
It would be unwise for a drug company to adulterate its product,
but since it owns a monopoly, it can set prices artificially
high and achieve the same profitability levels. A street dealer
who knowingly poisons his clientele is called "the scum of the
earth." A drug corporation that knowingly poisons its clientele
is called "a tobacco company." People who sell illegal drugs
often rot in jail for 20 or 30 years. People who sell legal
drugs are often forced to attend tedious daylong board meetings.
People who take illegal drugs are called "losers." People who
take legal drugs are called "everyone in America."
Glad I'm not an archaeologist in 4040; my brain would ache a
whole lot.
One pill makes you larger, and one pill puts you in jail, and
please do not operate heavy machinery with the ones that mother
gives you. {My ex-roommate was being told to apply for his old
job as a forklift truck operator while being given drugs for
Schizophrenia which he did not have. He was no liar and could
not expose a potential employer to the insurance risks or his
fellow employees to the life threat this would entail. Many
drugs people use are impairing their driving prowess and there
are laws to take away their license that go unenforced.} Driving
that train, high on ethyl 4-1-piperidinecarboxylate, just like
Et and the ungreatful dead.”
Homeopathy:
It is a wonderful thing to have the Joy of Learning and to make
a career that you find is related to your studies. There are so
many ways to get a Doctor label and thus claim expertise in the
many fields and disciplines which we have broken knowledge into.
Some of this is counter to real expertise and much of it just
sets people apart from knowledge and each other. But people are
also being segmented into classes within the hierarchy of
government backed by and for elites in all so many ways.
Medicine has been one of their more dastardly tools alongside
religion and the so-called education system. This next little
factoid reminds me of how Edward Gibbon almost died because the
British Medical system would not approve vaccinations through
use of scabs as had been done by the likes of Paracelsus or
others in antiquity and which was approved in the France of his
era. Did Gibbon’s Jacobin Masons use this among their members
since the time of Moses Maimonides or earlier alchemists?
“When the Cholera epidemic reached England, it provided another
opportunity to compare homeopathic treatment with the
conventional methods of the day. Regular allopathic medicine
yielded a mortality rate of 59 percent compared to only 16
percent for the Homeopaths. (2) When these statistics were
collected, the information was so startling that a medical
commission was sent to the London Homeopathic Hospital to check
the records. Though the data were duly verified, it was decided
not to make them public, and the facts were not released until a
hundred years later.” (3)
The formation of a political machine such as the American
Medical Association who helped bring the FDA into control is a
major issue against alternative healing or real care for people.
In the late 19th Century as these issues were becoming apparent
there were many who knew that the allopaths or medical doctors
selling laudanum and the like were actually the ‘Killing-trade’.
There are signs that stress management (don’t fret – sweat or
exercise) and the connectiveness to the ‘all’ around us are
again making a play to be considered in health maintenance.
Vitamins and supplements are able to prove to even the most
duped person receiving medical care that they work and yet some
doctor’s groups and the governments that back them still
disqualify doctors who advise their usage.
The whole area of academics is subject to a ‘Knowledge Filter’
(Berkeley Law Professor – Johnson) or Literary Theory (UBC
English Professor Graham Good) and the outright suppression of
creative or thoughtful and meaningful potentials. (4) I think
the concept of Bucky Fuller that he called 'the observer of the
observed' and his more detailed 'creative realization' is part
of what we operates as we ‘project’ upon reality. For example
the things (!) we see are actually a mixture of fields of energy
from the dross and less excited to the highly excited or
vibrational energy inside the atomic structures. In one way of
visualizing this we could SEE something including an aura which
is the field of energy not usually visible but associated with
the solar body and integrative centers called chakras. Perhaps
we could contemplate a time when all people had the ability to
see or sense auras and yet by our socially normed 'projections'
that include telling our children certain things do not exist,
we have lost the conscious integration or incorporation of these
fields of reality.
About the author:
World-Mysteries.com guest expert Author of Diverse Druids
Regular column in The ES Press Magazine, soon I'll be featured
on gardinerosborn.com
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