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Sovereignty of the body and spirit of each individual. Protecting our sovereignty from state, religious,
corporate and secret society fascism is our principal collective responsibility !
This shared value should be the basis for our constitutional law.
The true history of the Reformation and the opposing Counter-Reformation
(starting with the 'ecumenical' Council of Trent in 1545) however was (and still is) not a simple two-sided
conflict between the Holy Roman Empire and the sovereign people and their nations.
Globalism
- Restrict the social-political effects of the Reformation on societies in Europe.
- Diminish the established power structures of the Papacy, so that these secret societies could infiltrate and - over time - completely takeover the Vatican Institution (partly from the inside and partly from the outside). They succeeded in doing this, but not without visible historic friction.
OccultismThe major goals of globalization and the underlying collectivism ideologies
- Social-techno policies: industrialization (and the later service economy), urbanization, educational regulation (increased propaganda propagation) and large-scale industrial proxy-warfare (especially since World War I during 1914-1918).
- Political and religious globalization.
(centralized-socialism, communism, fascism) were to:Alongside the "Theater of Warfare" and media psy-ops, globalization is a core part of the new Counter-Reformation!
- Diminish personal/tribal/national self-reliance capabilities
- Weaken the family bonds
- Replace native culture
- Increase their economic-parasite grip, through numerous pan-national organizations and their projects.
Sun worship and astrotheology (cosmology and its links to spiritualism) were an extremely
- Egyptian (Hyksos)
- Sumerian
- Sadducian ("Tsdoki", "Zadokites") (See also: Ebionites, Essenes, Pharisees)
- Phoenician
- Canaanite
- Etruscan
- Anglo-Celtic
- Other priesthood cults:
- Rosae Crucis (probably from ~12th c.)
- Alumbrados (Spain, late 15th c.)
- Roshaniya (Afghanistan, 16th c.)
- Bavarian Illuminati (Germany, ~1776)
important priesthood element of these societies and many others around the world too
(to this day), since it was believed that cosmic cycles were heavily influencing life on earth,
not just in the physical spectrum (in the traditional science sense), but also in the s
piritual-consciousness spectrum.
- human sexuality
- human concepts of nature's (perceived) dualities (female/male, life/death, healthy/sick, body/spirit, light/dark, white/black, energy/mass, above/below, in/out, love/hate, good/evil)
- sacred geometry
- numerology
- music
- trance states
- in architecture (masonic buildings, ancient and new monuments, place names)
- corporate logo's
- money design
- coats of arms,
- films (especially those from Hollywood)
- holy-days and other cultural rituals
- various public 'accessible' cult-religions (Freemasonry, Fraternities, Scouting, New Age societies)
- Christmas (Dec. 24/25): Winter solstice celebration ("Return of the Sun/Son of God").
Valentine's Day (Feb. 14): Ancient Roman (and likely pre-Roman) Lupercalia celebration (Note: Lupus is Latin for wolf, Lupae means 'she wolves'). At first an ancient Roman priesthood fertility ritual (see below), which was later turned into the the Roman Catholic St. Valentine celebration.
- "February occurred later on the ancient Roman calendar than it does today so Lupercalia was held in the spring and regarded as a festival of purification and fertility. Each year on February 15, the Luperci priests gathered on Palantine Hill at the cave of Lupercal. ... Two naked young men, assisted by the Vestals (the virgin holy female priests of Vesta), sacrificed a dog and a goat at the site. The blood was smeared on the foreheads of the young men and then wiped away with wool dipped in milk. ...Roman armies took the Lupercalia customs with them as they invaded France and Britain.
One of these was a lottery where the names of available maidens were placed in a box and drawn out by the young men. Each man accepted the girl whose name he drew as his love - for the duration of the festival, or sometimes longer. As Catholicism began to slowly and systematically dismantle the pagan pantheons, it frequently replaced the festivals of the pagan gods with more ecumenical celebrations. It was easier to convert the local population if they could continue to celebrate on the same days, they would just be instructed to celebrate different people and ideologies.
Lupercalia, with its lover lottery, had no place in the new 'Christian' order. In the year 496 AD, Pope Gelasius I did away with the festival of Lupercalia, citing that it was pagan and immoral. He chose Valentine as the patron saint of lovers, who would be honored at the new festival on the 14th of every February."- "The festival began with the sacrifice by the Luperci (or the Flamen Dialis) of two male goats and a dog. Next two patrician young Luperci were led to the altar, to be anointed on their foreheads with the sacrificial blood, which was wiped off the bloody knife with wool soaked in milk, after which they were expected to smile and laugh; the smearing of the forehead with blood probably refers to human sacrifice originally practiced at the festival.
The sacrificial feast followed, after which the Luperci cut thongs from the skins of the victims,
which were called Februa, dressed themselves in the skins of the sacrificed goats, in imitation
of Lupercus, and ran round the walls of the old Palatine city, the line of which was marked with stones,
with the thongs in their hands in two bands, striking the people who crowded near. Girls and young
women would line up on their route to receive lashes from these whips.
This was supposed to ensure fertility, prevent sterility in women and ease the pains of childbirth.
This tradition itself may survive ('Christianized', and shifted to Spring) in certain ritual Easter Monday whippings."
- Carnival (Immediately before Lent - the 40 day's of Catholic liturgical season of fasting and prayer before Easter - usually during Feb. or Mar. It may last from a few weeks to several months depending on the region.)
- Easter (Calculated Sunday between March 22 and April 25): Spring equinox celebration ("Resurrection of the Sun/Son of God"). The celebration of the Babylonian goddess of love and fertility Ishtar (See also: the Semitic goddesses Asherah and Astarte), combined with the Cosmic egg and rabbit symbolism for fertility and regeneration. (See also: "Rebirth and Resurrection: The Origins Of Easter Traditions", "Pagan Worship of Easter", "Origins of Easter", Ostara festival, Passover, Semana Santa, Easter controversy, "Towards a Common Date of Easter")
- Mayday (1 May): Phallic Maypole celebration (See also: the Celtic Beltane & Samhain celebrations, Axis mundi, Omphalos). The International Workers' Day is the result of traditional culture suppression and industrial-political influence.
- Halloween (Oct. 31)
- Bullfighting: The slaying of the bull (Taurus) by Mithras (Roman deity - with pre-Roman origins - who was born from a Cosmic egg) and the castration by a scorpion (Scorpio) in Roman mythology. This sacrificial tradition represents the domination of the 'elite' over the potentials of the 'common' people.
Catholic occult Sun worshipping See also: Sun cross, Solar deity, Heliopolis (Helio-Polis meaning "Sun city". Note also the various ancient obelisks relocated from this Egyptian city, as shown above.), Sol Invictus, Crepuscular rays, Luciferianism. | Papal Tiara. Pope John XXIII during his Papal coronation in 1958 (see also: Corona). Coronation takes place on the first Sunday or Holy Day following the election. He is wearing the 1877 papal tiara. | Vatican City's Piazza San Pietro. See also: Sun cross, Sun Wheel. | |
Aachen Cathedral (792) (note the pyramid and all-seeing-eye). For 600 years (936-1531) this was the church of monarch coronation (see also: Coronet) for 30 German kings and 12 queens. | Cathedral element in Bruges, Belgium. (note the pyramid) | Cathedral element in Bruges, Belgium. (note the all-seeing-eye) | Eucharistic Congress 1926 |
Seal of the Jesuits. Note the sun rays. (The arrow symbolism is explained here) | Jesuit building element in Antwerp, Belgium. | ||
Phoenix ("Sunbird") and rays on the Papal throne chair. | St. Peter's Basilica dome, Rome, Italy. | Chair of Saint Peter (1653) in the St. Peter's Basilica (1626), Rome, Italy. | Aachen Cathedral (792) |
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