What is the reason illuminati Z.Sitchin start to reveal truth. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 826372 Slovenia 01/08/2010 09:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | or maybe it's disinformation? either way... i have a feeling that there's 2 kinds of illuminati.. ones are actually good, and the others evil (obeying/being posessed by somekind of a theoretical reptilian creature or something) the real illuminati are Hermetic Alchemists,(transforming iron to gold = transforming the SOUL to become ONE with the UNIVERSE) with add of Ancient religions for a better understanding of Universe. but some of them are evil, making 9/11 and stuff like that.. but on the other hand, if there would be no illuminati, would you be on this forum right now, talking about NWO and doom? Knowledge is Power, remember that. Learn as much as you can, and use your free will given by the Creator to do Good, not evil. That's all there is to it for now.. Maybe you should educate on Eliphas Levi's doctrines, g00gle it. Also remember that if there is fear within you, it's because you have inner problems, or maybe it's your ego's self defense. The only real "Satan" is your ego, which makes you a materialistic bastard.. most GLP isn't like that though.. cept maybe Russ xDD (joking =P) Strive always higher towards the Light. That is humanity's final goal. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 860055 Greece 01/08/2010 09:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We know for sure Z.Sithin is a mason hi degree. Quoting: Xamo 833641He works for Vatican. His information is revealed on Pope's request. W H Y ? Leo Zagami talks about it: [link to video.google.com] They called this guy Cristoforo Barbato and gave him next info: [link to www.bibliotecapleyades.net] Why? Evident illuminati real whant us to know this truth.They prepeare people for something coming in near future?? Thank you for the link, but I consider the story to be a fairy tail. There is no evidence, even in the slightest, for the existence of SIV, of secret meetings of Eisenhower with aliens, secret films of Aurora capable of space travel and all that jazz. There isn't even the slightest piece of evidence beyond the so called testimonies of those involved. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 579733 Serbia 01/08/2010 10:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only real "Satan" is your ego, which makes you a materialistic bastard.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 826372Have you watched Revolver (Guy Ritchie's film), by any chance? It started in a somewhat different direction, alluding to external influence over (actually, inside) people's minds. No names were mentioned, but references (quotes from different books, I think) to "eternal enemy" and such were quite enough to get the gist. It's only at the very end of the movie, when closing titles start rolling, that some psychologists are brought in to explain how it is personal Ego that's driving people insane. Those explanations felt somehow forced upon the viewer, and somewhat contrary to the whole feeling of the movie that has just finished. It's just that your comment reminded me of those psychologists, and their explanations. I'm more inclined in that other direction, the one of external influence posing as us. I caught myself on a couple of occasions in a state similar to what the lead character (Jake Green) goes through, somewhere near the end. Less words were exchanged, but the feeling of being pushed by something external was unmistakable. There's even a quote from one of the characters that explains it quite well. Avi: The greatest con, that he ever pulled... was making you believe... that he is you. It was quite interesting to watch it happen to me. Like 2 sides battling each other (my ego, and something external), and me (wordless, indescribable me) as observer, standing right there in the middle. :) I've come to conclude that this "observation mode" is of crucial importance to one's mental health (and freedom, too). Very good movie, all in all. Even as just an action flick. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 857105 United States 01/08/2010 10:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I believe Leo about Sitchen and that the Vatican has a UFO/ET psyop. [link to www.sitchiniswrong.com] |
Maxim User ID: 328069 United States 01/08/2010 10:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only real "Satan" is your ego, which makes you a materialistic bastard.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 579733Have you watched Revolver (Guy Ritchie's film), by any chance? Very good movie, all in all. Even as just an action flick. Yep, that movie is one of my favs... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 860101 Germany 01/08/2010 11:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only real "Satan" is your ego, which makes you a materialistic bastard.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 579733Have you watched Revolver (Guy Ritchie's film), by any chance? It started in a somewhat different direction, alluding to external influence over (actually, inside) people's minds. No names were mentioned, but references (quotes from different books, I think) to "eternal enemy" and such were quite enough to get the gist. It's only at the very end of the movie, when closing titles start rolling, that some psychologists are brought in to explain how it is personal Ego that's driving people insane. Those explanations felt somehow forced upon the viewer, and somewhat contrary to the whole feeling of the movie that has just finished. It's just that your comment reminded me of those psychologists, and their explanations. I'm more inclined in that other direction, the one of external influence posing as us. I caught myself on a couple of occasions in a state similar to what the lead character (Jake Green) goes through, somewhere near the end. Less words were exchanged, but the feeling of being pushed by something external was unmistakable. There's even a quote from one of the characters that explains it quite well. Avi: The greatest con, that he ever pulled... was making you believe... that he is you. It was quite interesting to watch it happen to me. Like 2 sides battling each other (my ego, and something external), and me (wordless, indescribable me) as observer, standing right there in the middle. :) I've come to conclude that this "observation mode" is of crucial importance to one's mental health (and freedom, too). Very good movie, all in all. Even as just an action flick. this movie is VERY important!!! it is THE movie!!! How to Legally Apply The Rules of Con: Guy Ritchie's Revolver [link to wow.alexanderbecker.net] |
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