We take a look at Julius Evola, the Mithraic Mysteries, Walter Russell, the Knights Templar, Magnetic Airships, Giants, Tartaria, Petrified Bodies, CBDCs, and more….
The Waterworks of Money is also fascinating!! Too much interesting stuff, Demi, makes Jack an overwhelmed boy! This remind me of a video I just saw where our friend and WEF stooge Yuval Harari was talking about how few people now understand the real workings of the financial world. With the advent of ten-minute cities, this number will approach zero.
Intriguing as ever. The Mithraic Mysteries in particular caught my eye, as I've been looking into them for some time. The fact that Mithrans were early Christians biggest competitors is interesting enough, but the idea that the early Christians also conducted their meetings underground, as did the Mithrans, these founders of Christianity also believed in a Holy Trinity, a divine savior, someone born on Dec. 25th, a bringer of light, etc etc etc AND our Catholic leaders' hats are STILL called "mitres" is particularly revealing.
Most interestingly, Mithras himself was said to be born from a rock, which is a popular Near Eastern idea few in the West are familiar with. The idea of Stone births dates back to a forgotten Eastern Turkish myth that described a monstrous fire god that rose up, towering over the landscape, destroying people's homes and livelihoods, and tried to take down El Supremo in his Divine seat.
Which means: Mithras is based on a volcanic, underworld god that comes straight from the fires of Hell. Which also means...tee-hee..., that our Savior, thanks to the Church, was tainted from the beginning on by these same underworld influences.
That’s good stuff, especially the monetary system videos. And I always look forward to understanding, comprehending more of the mythraic religion and practices.
Knights Templar–anyone remember Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco (The Name of the Rose guy)? 8^)
I am looking forward to checking these out in the coming week! Thanks Demi!
I'm currently watching my bellybutton lint grow.
The Waterworks of Money is also fascinating!! Too much interesting stuff, Demi, makes Jack an overwhelmed boy! This remind me of a video I just saw where our friend and WEF stooge Yuval Harari was talking about how few people now understand the real workings of the financial world. With the advent of ten-minute cities, this number will approach zero.
Intriguing as ever. The Mithraic Mysteries in particular caught my eye, as I've been looking into them for some time. The fact that Mithrans were early Christians biggest competitors is interesting enough, but the idea that the early Christians also conducted their meetings underground, as did the Mithrans, these founders of Christianity also believed in a Holy Trinity, a divine savior, someone born on Dec. 25th, a bringer of light, etc etc etc AND our Catholic leaders' hats are STILL called "mitres" is particularly revealing.
Most interestingly, Mithras himself was said to be born from a rock, which is a popular Near Eastern idea few in the West are familiar with. The idea of Stone births dates back to a forgotten Eastern Turkish myth that described a monstrous fire god that rose up, towering over the landscape, destroying people's homes and livelihoods, and tried to take down El Supremo in his Divine seat.
Which means: Mithras is based on a volcanic, underworld god that comes straight from the fires of Hell. Which also means...tee-hee..., that our Savior, thanks to the Church, was tainted from the beginning on by these same underworld influences.
I always enjoy your video suggestions Demi, every time there is at least one or two that I never would have stumbled upon on my own.
Thank you so much!! :)
That is so cool to visualize money in that way. Thank you Demi 🙏
Thanks, Dee! :)
That’s good stuff, especially the monetary system videos. And I always look forward to understanding, comprehending more of the mythraic religion and practices.