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Speaker 1 (00:24):
Big give from Hello and welcome to Alternatively Episode thirteen,

(01:08):
Season one, Episode thirteen. We are here. We are here.
Thank you for bearing with us. We're not here. We're
not here. Oh, where are we? Somewhere that's not here,
somewhere that's not here? Well, we are we are not here?
Are we are live? Though this is the first time
we've been live in a while, it feels it feels

(01:29):
really good. Annie, Satya variable in the chat, anybody else,
I know there's there's more people here than have commented
so far. Thank you for bearing with us last week.
I in some cases admire and in other cases am
appalled by those who have been able to or who

(01:52):
have gone live and talked about anything in front of
an audience, much less the murder of Charlie Kirk. And
I have not had the heart to to do that,
to be in a live chat, to do anything. So

(02:12):
we did put out a pre recorded episode last week,
and I hope you guys enjoyed that. I hope it
didn't hit too wrongly to be talking about something that
wasn't what was on everyone's minds. But we aren't going
to be talking about this tonight either. Maybe tomorrow night

(02:37):
we haven't decided what we're doing there with tomorrow night.
If we don't talk about it tomorrow night and we
potentially put out a Bible study tomorrow night instead of
the regular Thursday show, is probably what we're going to
do because things are just raw. Like I know what
I would talk about if we do a show, and
I'm just not convinced I'm in a place to be

(02:59):
able to do that in a way that would be
that you would even enjoy. So we'll see, pray pray
for us about that. If if we don't do it,
we'll pray record something and talk about it and and
put it out next Wednesday. But yeah, I've been if

(03:23):
for those of you who follow me on Twitter, you
know you know what I what, I think what I've
been saying, But the as somebody who you know has
enjoyed conspiracy theories for years and has participated in my
share of live investigation of tragedies, I have been so

(03:45):
sickened by the the various conspiracy angles that people have
been been pushing, particularly the ones where some of Charlie's
closest friends have been blamed and embroiled in these conspiracy theories.

(04:07):
And I think It's one of the coruolest things I've
ever seen in my life, knowing how much that they're grieving.
So that's the primary reason why I do not want
to want to want to get into it. And it's
made me question, like, do I just see where the
line is better when I'm so close to this particular tragedy,

(04:31):
and have I crossed that line in previous tragedies? And
that's something I'm doing a lot of thinking about, So
if you can pray for me on that, because I
do think it's something that matters, and I'm kind of
horrified and sickened thinking that perhaps I have with other
tragedies in the past, Franciscott, key Bridge maybe or something,

(04:52):
have have crossed that line into that kind of cruel,
genuinely disrespectful. And I've the last thing I'll say I have.
I have really fiercely defended conspiracy theorism and like, of
course you're not being disrespectful if you want to get
to the bottom of something. And I've never seen more

(05:13):
clearly where that line is as far as like when
people genuinely are being disrespectful and cruel and and not
genuinely like just investigating and trying to find the truth
like something spells wrong versus how can I maliciously or
cand zones get in there and make it about you? Yeah, Yeah,
appreciate you guys in in the chat. Satya, you are right.

(05:36):
Erica's speech was incredible, incredible. If you haven't seen it yet,
go see it. Yeah. I just because we're not gonna
be talking about this tonight doesn't mean we don't deeply
care about this and care about you and how you
guys are doing. So to whatever extent you want to
discuss it in the live chat, please do, please do,

(05:58):
because we're a community and if that's what you need
from the community tonight, please do. But Liz, yes, what
are you going to be presenting? One side note? Just preemptively.
I don't think that this will be an issue. Also,
no overridden. If any liberals come into chat today and
try to pull anything, I doubt it will happen, but
just preemptively. If they do, you're allowed to hunt them

(06:19):
for sport online. Not in the life to be clear,
but in the comment section. The mods will look the
other way. Yeah, tonight is not going to be a
particularly free speech tonight on the show. The mods you
have permission to do we even have any active mods aside?
Oh say there's a mod? Yeah, why did we do
that again? I think I made Ani a mod too.
I could be wrong. Yeah, she has a mod. See

(06:41):
I feel safe with n So yeah, if anybody nasty
is in the chat tonight, don't we don't have to
deal with that. We don't have to put up with that.
But I mean, y'all are show and yeah, we love
you guys. All right, what are you doing? What do
you what are we even doing tonight? It was my
show today. Oh I didn't even run this thumbnail bike.

(07:02):
Oh I just kind of no, No, it looks good
you did, But I didn't give you any suggestions because
I was like, she's pretty the image library, I have
her meticism, and I came up with something that was
like egypty and I'm like, okay, well that that feels
like it works. You'll have to correct me. And he's like,
I'm a modl nuts. I made you a mod Annie

(07:25):
one time, and probably she has, but I could be Yeah,
she has a show, she's definitely mod. So Annie. If
if you feel like modding anyone, there's a three little
dot line if you have over someone's comment and it
gives you options. I trust you with those options, as
long as you promised to mute Happy permanently. Anyway, we're
not showing on screen anymore. By the way, we're so yeah.

(07:47):
I put, oh, it's fine, fifteen dollars, rumble variable five.
Just sell liberal hunting texts for five dollars each. I'll
take three very specific there, and then he says for
legal porpoises, Joe, legal porpoises, Yes, is that like legal immigrants?

(08:08):
I don't. I was thinking of the unusual whales twitter cosco.
Is that like illegal whales? But that doesn't make any sense? Yeah? Also,
I know I didn't want to say it. She's super
super duper dark. But like the whole murder of Arena
the liberals are covering up, I feel like we should
cover that. At some point we can talk about all
of it. One thing I also want to talk about
is just us. We weren't like in the last week

(08:31):
and a half, I watched two people die. Yeah, I
watched people die one day. Wasn't that fun? I don't
have any patients for liberals who celebrated Luigi Manjioni's thing,
and then they're like, well, violence we should do. Yeah,
it's so bad. And I think that like we are
just as a society on the edge of understanding like
what it means if a whole society watches people die

(08:55):
on any kind of regular basis, because that's not the
sort of thing that any of us should have to
live with. And for it to happen a couple of
times in twice in a week was just I think
I think we like, it's all, it's already a horrible tragedy, right,
But I think that a lot of us are carrying
a heaviness just from those two things that we don't

(09:17):
we're not going to probably fully process out for a while.
Not the Liberals, though, they're not feeling a heaviness, but yeah,
I mean you can see the effect on their souls,
but it's a different effect. Yeah. Yeah. And net Prestia says,
this is what men saw, and Warren came back with
PTSD yep. Yeah, answer, Sator says, deport all the Democrats. Yeah,

(09:39):
what if we just give them their own country? We
could give them Alaska, California, Oh, California. Yeah, I forgot
that we hadn't already like launched that into the ocean. Yeah,
we can give them that anyway. Actually, to really cause problems,
we give them all Texas. No moving on. Okay, so

(10:04):
today we're gonna be talking about, in case the title
wasn't clear enough, Nissism, her medicism, free masonry, and Egypt.
This is going to be kind of a Hodgepodge episode.
If Abby did her job, there should be a link
to my source material in the show description. Yes, because
I'm going to be referring to The Master Game. I
also use this a lot for my research for my
Narcissism show. This show should make sense to you if

(10:26):
you didn't watch that one, but that one is a
great primer, primmer, whatever you want to call it. So anyway,
moving in to just introduce the show, I think I
could best do that by quoting Robert Bouval and Graham
Hayncock in their book The Master Game. So the true
language of humans is not, as we previously thought, the
spoken word, but the silent language of symbols and science

(10:48):
that speak directly to the mind and the soul of
a person. And although everyone knows that a symbol is
an image or object that represents something, if you are
aware that some symbols can be converted into extremely powerful
intellectual instruments that can have devastating effects on large numbers
of people by charging them with intoxicating ideologies and stirring emotions.
When a symbol, whether a tangible object, monument or building,

(11:10):
or whether an intangible idea or logo, is this charge,
then it becomes a talisman. Think of the Christian Cross,
the Star of David, the Islamic crescent, or the Nasty
not the swastika, Nasty squatska, and the disturbing effects such
talismans have had throughout history, and you will begin to
get the gist of this elusive master game. Now I
get the feeling he's building on a lot of thought
he's done in other books, where basically his idea is

(11:31):
that there is this very advanced civilization we had before
the flood, and by flood he refers to like a
period of floods that would have left behind some sort
of coding of their knowledge in symbols and stuff that
would be understood later through gnostic through nosis. So we're
kind of going to be exploring some ideas that we're
free to disagree with. But it's interesting to see the

(11:53):
case he laid out and yeah, so yeah, and I
wonder about the connection of that and means like the yes,
memes as like a really powerful sticking point for ideas
that you might not even be able to fully articulate them,
but like a meme can get something a jiff or
a meme can get an idea like deeply into you
without like actually articulating out the ideas. And one thing

(12:19):
that we talked about in the gnosticism thing is the
idea of as above so below. So everything that's happening
on earth is influenced by what's happening above or vice versa.
What you do below can influence what happens above, and
so that that idea of the symbols and the talisman's
being charged by doing the right set of symbols calls

(12:41):
down something from above. So there's going to be some
of that we're exploring of, like not that I think
that that's the thing that happens, but attempts that have
been made by different cultures throughout the years to do so,
including America. So we're going to quote a Schleppias, which
is a hermetic text. I don't know if it might
be a Scleppist, but I'm gonna say sis spis, So

(13:01):
actually is it as Scleppi? As I don't know, I'll
just pronounce it both ways. So from this text, do
you not know, as Sclepius, that Egypt is an image
of heaven, or to be more precise, that everything governed
and moved in Heaven came down to Egypt and was
transferred there. If truth were told, our land is the
temple of the whole world. So this is building the
idea of there being some significance to a city or

(13:25):
to a setup. Yeah. And then in the Hermetic text
known as the core Cosmo, which is also called the
version of the World, in reference to isis is, this
is isis talking to Horus. The Earth lies in the
middle of the universe, stretched on her back as a
human my life, facing towards Heaven. Her head lies towards
the south, her right shoulder towards the east, and her
left shoulder towards the west. Her feet lie beneath the

(13:45):
great Bear to the north. But the right holy land
of our ancestors I e. Egypt lies in the middle
of the earth, and the middle of the human body
is the sanctuary of the heart, and the heart is
the headquarters of the soul, and that my son is
the reason why men of this land are more intelligent.
It could not be otherwise seeing the airborn right upon
Earth's heart. So this idea of a physical location having
more significance than just you know, this is where we

(14:06):
happen to live. You'll see this in a lot of cultures.
So it's like we live at the valley button of
the world. That's why we're specially more important. Yeah, and
then Snuffle of Pagus, the gypsy princess says, doos, yes,
we need to have the baby on screen again. Anyway,

(14:28):
so the Sabians wish I had more time to talk
about them, because he seemed kind of cool. It seems
like the Sabians knew maybe mixing things. It seems like
the Sibians knew that. I think it's a serious star system.
Is a binary star system before we did, and it's
not visible with the naked eye. That's something to look
into more at some other point if it's if there's
enough to it. But anyway, they were like basically the magi,

(14:50):
like the wandering wise men. I could be totally talking
about my butt here, So I'm just going off of memory.
But anyway, they had incorporated the Harmenica and the talismanic
magic of the Eslapiis text into their religion in the
ninth century, and it seems that they passed that knowledge
through Arabia into Spain and Ostania, where was collected into
works like the Picatrix, which is a lesser known book
that is believed to be in the Hermetic tradition. So basically,

(15:12):
there were a bunch of books brought back to Europe
after a certain point that were considered Hermetic texts, and
they had knowledge in them that you wouldn't that is
in line with a lot of Egyptian stuff, and it
claimed to be of Egyptian origin, but it was written,
it had clearly been translated from hieroglyphics, and this was
before we knew how to translate. So it's potentially that

(15:33):
the Sybians did. This is my understanding. So in a quote,
the Picatrix is considered one of the most complete works
on ancient talismanic magic and existence. It shows how to
turn cities into talismans basically, so this is a quote
from that text. There are among the Chaldeans very perfect
masters of this art, and they affirm that Hermes was
the first who constructed images, by means of which he

(15:53):
knew how to regulate the nile against the motion of
the moon. This man also built a temple to the Sun,
and he knew how to hide himself from all so
that no one could see him although he was within it.
So he was hide and seek master. It was he too, who,
in the east of Egypt, constructed a city twelve miles long,
within which he constructed a castle which had four gates
in each of its four parts. On the eastern gate
he placed the form of an eagle potentially that's Horace.

(16:16):
On the western gate the form of a bowl, potentially
that's the APIs bowl. On the southern gate, the form
of a lion could be the sphinx. And on the
northern gate he constructed the form of a dog, maybe
a Nubis, although that would be a jackal. Into these
images he introduced spirits which spoke with the voices. Nor
could anyone enter the gates of the city without permission.
There he planted trees, in the midst of which was
a great tree which bore the fruits of all generation.

(16:36):
Doesn't that kind of remind you of like a bastardization
of revelation, like the tree for the healing of the nations. Yeah,
and even and like the magic gates, like there's a
lot of Yeah, and the eagle bowl lion dog almost
is you know, the creatures with the different faces. It's
reminiscent of that, some of the crossover and the animals. Yeah,

(16:57):
So continue to that quote. On the summit of the castle,
he caused raised a tower thirty cubits high, on the
top of which he ordered to be placed a lighthouse,
the colors of which changed every day until the seventh day,
after which it returned to the first color. And so
the city was illuminated with these colors. Near the city
there was abundance of waters in which dwelt many kinds
of fish. Around the circumference of the city he placed
engraved images and ordered them in such manner that by

(17:18):
their virtue of the inhabitants were made virtuous and withdrawn
from all weakness and harm. The name of the city
was adocentin so the idea of you could just throw
this talismanic setup of things that align correctly with the
heavens or whatnot, you could cause an effect in the
minds of the people. So that's it. Is it like
the idea of drawing a roun and creating magic, I

(17:40):
believe sonic magic, yeah, but on the scale of a city. Yeah. Wow.
So it's that same concept just kind of played out
more dramatically, so in reference to the city. So there's
earlier Arabic versions of the picatrips Piga tricks that call
adocentin al Ashmunan. That's an actual place in Egypt. It's

(18:02):
on the mix of the Nile. During Greek and Roman times,
it served as a primary cult center for the Hermes
and it was known by the Greeks as Hermopolis Hermopulus,
which sounds like one of those like fake city names
in a kind of campy ya fantasy book, but it's real.

(18:23):
It's original name. As a side note, this isn't super important,
but just in case someone else recognized it, it was comun
meaning eight, something about eight being special. I'm imagining is
it like one of eight cities? Is that what it's
called eight? Anyway, So we have also you're at year
in charge of if anyone says anything cool in the
comment section. Oh yes, apparently Sater had to hide from

(18:45):
liberals at work in the bathroom, which is fair. I'm
actually really pleased I have a liberal coworker and she
has not said a single thing negative about the Charlie
Kirk thing. She did overhear me talking about the arena
stabbing with my boss, and I looked up and she's
googling on the work computer and I stopped her from
playing the video on the work computer. I was like,
that's not yeah, Like, don't do that, don't do that.

(19:05):
Oh it's yeah. I also talked to a liberal today,
kind of a medical provider, and I had I knew
that she was I knew that she was a liberal,
but she hadn't like really pushed her news at all.
And today she was like, yeah, everyone's being so inhuman.

(19:25):
And I was like, that's really good to hear, to
hear a liberal calling calling that out. I have seen
so many liberals being like, maybe we're the bad guys,
like this is I've seen I've seen like trans people,
gay people reading their Bibles. Like there's one who's actually
a more conservative right wing person who's gay. She's like
your good old fashioned gay so to speak, talking about

(19:47):
going to church now twenty years ago, when the gays
were back in my days when we weren't perverts. We
were just good old gay, back when that meant something.
So that's why I'm a little concerned about my friend, who,
like I would say, she's motivated by an excess of compassion,
and she's the sources she's seeing are just strongly propagandizing her.

(20:07):
But the fact that she is like digging in makes
me worried that like I've lost her and I'm no
longer invited to soup Fest. But anyway, well, I'll keep
you guys updated on the stage. So some quotes from
the Book of the Dead, which is an ancient Egyptian text.
It's super duper old where scholars in like modern times

(20:29):
are not allowed to connect the hermetic text to actual
Egyptian texts. They're like, no, no, no, these are different, even
though they have like the same ideas in them. And
I don't know all the reasons why except the scholars
or poopyheads. But the Book of the Dead, that's definitely
a text. So like, yeah, so a quote, A divine
city hath been built for me. I know it and
I know the name thereof. And then another quote, I
have come into the city of God, the region which

(20:50):
existed in primeval time. So they had this idea of
there used to be a time where there was this
really powerful city and the god's twelt in it, and
there their lay up allowed English. Their layout of Egypt
had to do with matching heaven, like this whole concept,
and these quotes don't show a ton of that. But
you know, if you've done mored on Egypt, you'd kind
of already have some other framework. And then we have

(21:12):
the Pyramid text which were circa twenty three hundred BC.
From utter three nineteen it says the king has united
the heavens, the king has power over the southern and
northern lands, and the gods who are four time, the
king has built the city sorry the gods who were
a four time. The King has built the city of
the God in accordance with its proper due this idea
of they're constantly striving to build the city of the gods,
potentially so the gods can come back, I don't quite know.

(21:35):
Then we have a hermetic from the philosopher name Tomaso Campanella,
who is around like the early seventeenth century. He wrote
of making in quotes, a city in such a wonderful
way that only by looking at it all the sciences
may be learned. That would actually be kind of handy
because then I wouldn't have to go through years of school.
I could just walk into a city and be like,
whow with them right now? This guy later prophesied that

(21:56):
King Louis the fourteenth of France would be the one
to build the City of the Sun. I could have
dwelt on this way more because the Master Game really
goes into some interesting things that happened related to the
King of France and some prophecy and some things that
came to pass that were kind of supernatural seeming. They
would have been fun to include. They would have kind
of taken us off track, and sure made it too long.
But this is all just be like, if you want
more information, the book is worth reading because I'm not

(22:17):
going to spoil everything. I probably should read it. Yeah,
I it is out of print. It is out of print,
is my understanding. But I found a cheap copy so
they're accessible. Okay. So then we have a quote from
the Emerald Tablet of Hermes Hermes Trice Majestice. I don't know,
ye I liked I like saying tris me gistus. Honestly,

(22:40):
go for it, trismegistus, come for me in the comments,
I dare you this. The Emerald tablets are not part
of the Hermitica, but it's part of the Hermetic tradition.
So I guess I understanding is the Emerald tablet like
is a like they say it existed and they say
this is what was on it, but we don't actually
like yes, kind of like the Princess Bride. Right, where

(23:04):
do you remember when you were a kid and you
spent I was talking about this later earlier, you spend
a long time trying to find the unabridged version, right, Yeah, yeah,
because like the Morgan Stern's Princess Bride says, it's it's
an a bridge version of Yeah, the Princess. I do
not want an abridged book. I was like so adamant

(23:26):
that I didn't want to read any abridge books ever
that I was like, where's the original? Where is it? Yeah,
it doesn't exist, guys, Gypsy Princess. Sorry, I'm getting two
things incoherences. They probably lived on a flat art so
the stars were easier to see. Yeah, back in the
good old times. What you don't understand is it did
used to be flat. But you know how paper kind

(23:46):
of curls as it gets older. The earth has been
doing that. But look at the direction it got wet.
There was made out of paper. Also a gypsy princess
we should all be praying for because her stepmom fell
at home after knee surgery, so she spent the other day.
This was the other day, I think in the er.
But just a reminder for y'all to pray for. I

(24:08):
should write the unabridged version of the Princess Bride. Yes
I should. Yes, Yes, we be the change you want
thoughts and prayers to Grincis. Yes, she said, I had
to sit in the er all day with my screaming
step mom who fell at home after knee surgery. Also yeah,
Major Brook says, there's a bunch of interesting accents being
used this evening. This is because of autism. We should

(24:33):
do the whole show in like a Russian accent. Okay,
So from this Emerald tablet, the quote says, that which
is below corresponds with that which is above, and that
which is above corresponds with that which is below. In
the accomplishment of the miracle of the one thing, so
that you know, just a continued idea of them being linked.

(24:53):
And then we have the Book of What Is in
the Duat, which is circa fourteen hundred BC. That's another
ancient Egyptian text. It teaches about nosis that may be
gained by replicating on the ground what is in the sky.
So this is how you get that divine knowledge. Whoever
shall make an exact copy of these forms and shall
know it, shall be a spirit well equipped both in
heaven and in earth, unfailingly and regularly and eternally. Whosoever

(25:15):
shall make a copy of these representations according to this
copy of what is in the limit a lament of
the duot which cannot be looked at or seen. And
whosoever shall know these secret images shall be in the
condition of a spirit who is equipped for journeying. So
as an asside, because as I was reading this it
made me think of it. It's not the point of
the show. Is the theory of the pyramids is a
power grid? Because what if it's not the power of

(25:36):
electricity but of spirit. But like, if you have it
set correctly, or this is their idea, if you have
it set correctly to mirror the sky perfectly. It's an alignment,
and it draws down from heaven the powers like the
Ryan's belt, right it is. Yeah, even the staggering and
the size of the pyramids lines up with the specific
stars in there. Yeah, anyway, and if you want to

(25:58):
read more on that, Graham Hancock goes very much into
the Okay, but what what if if we destroy the pyramids?
Would a Ryan's belt go away? That's the dumbest question
I've ever asked. Let's try it. Let's do what happened?
Worth a shock, Guys, I need five minutes unattended in Giza.
I'm just like Gaza, wrong place. Please don't give me

(26:19):
that anyway. So we view magic now as kind of
a distinctly religious pursuit, but to the Egyptians, it was
more just like a natural way of life, like their
version of science, which, honestly, given how people treat science now,
science kind of is a religion. So it's not that
different when you put it that way. But from their records,

(26:42):
we've kind of gathered that the Egyptians viewed magic as
a result of spiritual and intellectual learning. So magicians, through
rigorous learning and initiations, they could attain special nosics which
would be gifted to them by Thought, which is the
god of knowledge, and with that they would use the
power of forwards to can troll in visible forces. So
bunch of nerds, bunch normal and Thought had gathered all

(27:06):
this magical knowledge into sacred books. According to the Book
of the Dead, which Hathor took to the temple of Heliopolis.
And we have the Westcarp of Pyrus. It says a
magician brought to Pharaoh Kufu's court this stuff. And the
magician tells Cufu, who I can't read. So the magician
tells kuf of the pharaoh, and the pharaoh who wants
to find these manuscripts hidden, that they are in an

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inventory room in sort of a hollow records in Heliopolis.
So if you guys want to find those for me,
go there and check it. Anyway, I apologize for not
being able to speak. It's because Abby's here. WHOA. So
we have a quote from a historian, Dame Francis Yates.
She's an English historian from ye olden days. She says,

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the type of magic with which we are to be
concerned differs profoundly from astrology, which is not necessarily magic
at all, but in mathematical science, based on the belief
that human destiny is irrevocably governed by the stars, and
that therefore from the study of a person's horoscope the
position of the stars at the time of his birth,
one can foretell his aeroiblically for ordained future. This magic
is astrological only in the sense that it too bases

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itself upon the stars, their images and influences. But it
is a way of escaping from astrological determinism by gaining
power over the stars, guiding their influences in the direction
which the operator desires, or in the religious sense, it
is a way of salvation, of escape from material fortune
and destiny, or of obtaining insight into the divine. Hence,
astrological magic is not a correct description of it, and hereafter,

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for want of a better term, I shall call it astromagic.
And she was talking about this specifically. During the Renaissance.
Renaissance Egyptian magic was revived. People were doing all the
casting horoscopes and stuff. So it's the idea of are
we controlled by the stars? Do humans control the stars?
Does any of that matter? And the reason I bring
all this up is because we're kind of going to
trace potentially a group of people who have believed in

(28:53):
this and have continued on in their footsteps. I would
like to thank Chat for bringing up Alistair Crowley and
then oh yes, sex magic. So it's been a while
since we've referenced, but mom chick on the show, Mom
can you come pick me up? All the kids are
doing butt dex magic. This is the deep cut from

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what was it? It was the it was the skull
and Crossbones one in the comment section. That was my
line which I want to say, I created a meme
that has grown into something truly beautiful. Yeah, and apparently
survisory brand of the show. So so glad to see that.
Thank you Brooke for that ass roll magic. I guess

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she says makes sense. But as a portal, poopy portal.
I love you guys all, I'm blocking each and every
one very well. Gifted five subscriptions, thank you so much.
Brooke got one and Princess lays doing my partner shove

(29:56):
that stuff off the top of Chat for those some
of you who are I think that there's a couple
maybe two subscriptions that have not been given out yet
because there are not enough active people in the chat,
so I know there are around forty people, two of you.
If you want to subscription. If you want to give

(30:17):
the subscription, pop into the chat. Yeah, you have your
You've you've been warned, you've got your cowards. And he says,
as a mod, do I delete every reference to butt sex?
You need to somehow pin them. I'm just kidding. Yeah, yes,
it has been an emotionally rough week, and yes we

(30:37):
do we do need a laugh. Oh earlier, Agathusias said
that the the scrolls you were talking about have probably
made their way to the Vatican. And I appreciated that
she said that because I had that exact same thought
that they were probably Vatican has everything. I've I found
some videos about like this weird mirror the Vatican has
that seems right sketchy. So I kind of about this.

(31:02):
I feel like I want five minutes and intended there AnyWho.
So Charles the Second, in late May sixteen sixty he
docks at Dover in England, and he's received with great celebration,
and all the way to London there's this giant royal procession,
triumphal entry thing that's kind of leading into his birthday.
We have eyewitnessed John Evelyn, who describes a scene in

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his diary. This is back when men were real men
and kept diaries. He says, the way strewn with flowers,
the bells ringing, the streets hung with tapestry, fountains running
with wine, myriads of people flocking, even so far as
from Rochester. It was the Lord's doing, for such a
restoration was never mentioned in any history, ancient or modern,
since a return of the Jews from the Babylonian captivity.
And describing the same scene, we have poet Andrew Marvel

(31:45):
referring to Charles the Second as of a tall stature
and sable Hugh much like the son of Kish, that
lofty Jew. He's referring to Cush or Nimrod, which is
kind of funny because Nimrod wasn't a Jew because he
wasn't descended from Abraham, so he was Semitic, but he
wasn't Jewish. No, but he was descended from King. He
was descended from you. WHOA, Yeah, you have to be

(32:05):
descended from Sham to be Semitic. Yeah, oh you're right,
I dare so listed an anti Sempitism. Okay, thank you
for the subscription to my show, very genuinely think, because

(32:27):
I don't subscribe on my own to this show, because
I know who runs it. Anyway, Charles the second, it seems,
was being painted as some mix between the idea of
the Jews returning from Babylonian cactivity to rebuild Jerusalem and
the temple there. But also he was being depicted as
like a pre Tower of Babbel figure, almost as if
when we're conspiratorial enough, someone who it was, hoped to
return the world to its pre Tower of Babel state

(32:49):
who So that's why I bring that stuff. For two reasons.
This was very much in the psyche of the people
of this time period, which was like the sixteen hundreds
of we are in charge of rebuilding the new Jerusalem.
I think this is all these people were post millennial
of the idea of you know, we need to pave
the way for the triumphal entry, et cetera. So anyway,

(33:10):
in fact, for the Masons, the Tower of Babble was
an important figure in their history because it's simple for them,
this beacon of a quest for eternal universal language and
the Masonic Old Charges, which is like their texts. Nimrod
is Hermes, and he's the one to find the antediluvian
pillars on which limxed children store their knowledge and anticipation

(33:31):
of the flood. This, this idea keeps kind of cropping
up because I've also theorized myself and see another theorized
that like the Pyramids might have been built to store
knowledge into whether another flood, if another one happened, or
something like that. I think that they were built pre
first flood. Personally, I do now, like so previously I
thought I was like preparing something, but yeah, there is.

(33:54):
Hancock makes a really good case for the Sphinx having
gone through a flood and being pretty old. But it
is an interesting implication that the Masons believe that Nimrod
and Hermes are the same figure. I don't know exactly
everything it means, but it is interesting. Variable says that
the sweater is too tiny. Look, yeah, rude, is that

(34:20):
the Torso It is funny how often I'm knitting socks
and people are like, are you knitting a sweater? Like
it does look like a sleep, because it could be
a sleep, which it wouldn't be too small for a sleep,
But no, this is this is in fact a sock,
a full grown man. Like it's yeah, the full grown
man with teny feet variable says he wants a refund

(34:41):
on my subscription. So outside have a deck? So where
was I? Right? So side stepping real quick to give
some more background because we're still kind of in the
building stage to Alexander the Great. He has an interesting
birth origin story. I'm gonna gloss over it. You can
look into it more. But his mother was Olympus. She

(35:03):
was a high priestess of the temple oracle of Zeus
Ammon at Dodona. So his mom was a hoe. Uh yeah.
Some stories go that his real father was necked up
with the second the last native Egyptian pharaoh. Oh interesting,
there's like some some stuff behind that of like he
turned into a snake and that's how he conceived with
his mother. I think people just had a lot of

(35:25):
too much time on their hands. It is interesting. Alexander
the Great was like explicitly prophesied in Daniel and Oh hey,
John Johnson the Chat. But I'm not God. There's some
like glorious purpose about Alexander the Great on a spiritual

(35:45):
level that I think that we don't we don't realize.
I don't know I feel like we were taught way
more about him when I was kind of growing up
in school, and now everyone just talks about Rome and
they never talk about Alexander the Great. Yeah, he was
really really interesting, Yes he was, and possibly half snake
and possibly half snake and also Agathusia. I think it

(36:08):
was his in the comments about I believe they think
Foth is also the same. Yes, uh thought and Hermes
how you pronounce it, They're like the Egyptian Greek version
of each other. So mm hmm, yeah, they're connected. Uh So.
Alexander the Great was religiously obsessed with Homer's the Odyssy,
like he was. I think he had someone killed for
disliking it or something like that. Don't quote me on

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that it's something to do with that. And specifically, the
thing that he kind of fixated on was a mythical
island of off the coast of Egypt called Pharaohs in
the Odyssey. So he chose the site of Alexandria not
because of sound military strategy, because that would be stupid,
but because it brought to mind the island of Pharaohs,
Like in his head it was like, I can build
pharaohs here. So he was like obsessed with Lord of

(36:51):
the Rings except the honest. Yes, he was a nerd. Yes, yes,
So there's the statue of Aphrodite that was there. Aphrodite
is a stranger. I had so much trouble finding them for
some reason, I felt like I was being gas lit.
But this, it's considered to be also a statue of Isis.
And because of this connection between Isis as the protector
of Pharaouse, which was the lighthouse that was built there,
which he named after the book, obviously, she became known

(37:14):
as Isis Feria or faria isis protector of mariners. We're
going to talk about why that name is important, faria Isis.
But let's look at that article about the Isis statue.
Pull it up on my own screen. Is screened too, uh,
let's see click click isis the lighthouse goddess? Yes, so
you can see if Abu schirl schooled down a little bit,

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they see that coin. This is an image of that
statue looking out over the lighthouse. This is kind of
all I could find about this statue. It obviously doesn't
exist anymore. Wasn't that big? It was big? I don't
know if it was that big gotch. It might have
been in relation to the because on the coin, she's

(37:56):
like almost bigger than the house. And I can't tell
if that style is so. I remember even before this book,
I remember hearing about like an enormous statue of Isis
that I would have thought sounded like it was this size.
But it seems like either the Internet is bearing it
for some reason, or I'm bad at looking, or I'm
from a different universe. It was very hard to find,

(38:17):
like even the Internet, like the like the AI was like,
there's never been a stacho of Isis in Alexandra, and
I was like, I know that's not true. Interesting, Yeah, so,
but it's connected. It's I always heard it lumped in
with the Lighthouse of Alexandria as part of the Seven
Wonders of the World. Oh really, Yeah, maybe I'm just
really bad at remembering things. This seems like a really

(38:39):
weird thing to kind of be disappearing out of the yes,
out of the public. It's very weird. But apparently this
was like common for the coins to pick those two together.
Oh Brooke asks if you're a half snake, are you
still a lizard person? And the answer is yes. Alexander
the Great was a lizard person and confirmed no one
else on this show is a good person. Definitely not,

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not at all. There's a bug. Now in this article,
it does say between nineteen ninety four and nineteen ninety eight,
archaeological divers in the Bay of Alexandria discovered a huge
red granite torso of a woman the base of an
Isis statue, pieces of the Ferris itself, as well as
the remains of a rock cut temple that may very

(39:22):
well be part of the Temple of Isis Fheria. So
they did find some evidence of the statue having existed.
But I remember, oh, you know where I might have
read more about it was the intro to a treatise
on Relics by John Calvin. The intro was not written
by him, It's written by someone else. That's basically a novella,
and I think it talks about the giant statue, but
don't quote me on that. Oh interesting, So like kind

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of it exists in myth Yeah, yeah, okay, So AnyWho
suffice it to say faria Isis is your takeaway here.
And also I do kind of like the idea of
there being a Mendel effect about the statue, right, but
if you could pull up that next pic, short, it's
the Pharaohs. So when I say it's the Pharaohs, basically
no one really knows what it looks like. So when

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I was looking up there were different artistic renditions of it.
I liked this one because to me it recalls the
Tower of babbel Images, or it's a bit more rounded
and you know, et cetera. However, there is another picture
to show you, which is a contemporaneous Feros. It's important
to know Pharaohs is the word that means lighthouse. So
we know of the Pharaohs in Alexandra, but this is

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a Pharaohs, which is an abusir. So this is probably
more likely what it looked like because it seemed to
have been built approximately at the same time. Okay, I see,
just like, you know, kind of in my opinion and Awhelming, yeah,
but yeah, you know. Also, I mean we were up
in Maine. There's tons of beautiful lighthouses and this is
just like not even red of white striped, right, it's

(40:49):
right color, and it is it is worth noticing noteing
I remember growing up with whole like, oh my gosh,
the lighthouse, Alexandria, the library and Alexandria. It burned, and
all this knowledge was lost in one night, and actually
actually a lot of people didn't care about it. By
the time it burned, it had suffered extreme damage from
consistent neglect. It had actually gone through several different fires.

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I think there was even a flood. Don't quote me
on that. So the idea of all the knowledge being
lost in one night, while very romantic, isn't true. Knowledge
was wasted up to that point and not really valued.
And then that's why. Yeah, yes, so because humans kind
of suck more than we'd like to think we did.
So there's an author, John Tristan or Jean Tristan who

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says the Parisians received their name of paria Isis because
of the cult of this goddess which had been introduced
in Illyria and a gaul in the region next to
the River sin and in Lutitia. That's an important but
basically they called faria Isis became Paris. Oh. And there's

(41:53):
even a fragment of a manuscript from Saint Hilaire that
was written concerning the Council of Remony, and this actually
refers to call the city of Paris as Pharisa civi
task the city of the Parisians, or as it's later suggested,
those who worship Isis Feria or fairy Isis. Yeah, so
we're gonna circle back to the connection between Paris and Isis.

(42:17):
We're gonna go on another little roundabout thingy thing. I
believe Sata allowed a racism in Chat. Let's go for it. Oh,
it's a racism against the lizard people. Yeah, that's fine.
So let's talk about the Vatican obelisk. So we're not
gonna pull up the picture right away because I'm gonna
talk about it first, and you'll see it. This one.
I will say it was a little hard to pull
up research that really kind of backed up the claims

(42:39):
that Handcock was making. But the claims he was making
were cool, so they're worth going over. So the Vatican
has an obolist. I hate it when when really cool
claims abated and you're like fact check and all. I
wouldn't say fact check faults in this case because I
think what he was saying is true. I just was
having a hard time on Google. There's a specific it's

(43:00):
the word hieroglyph, and I don't know if Google liked me.
But you'll see. Okay, so the Vatican has an obelisk.
That part is true. We do know that part. It's
twenty five meters tall, three hundred and twenty tons like
certain people's moms. It's a single block of granite. Not
our mom, but not like different other people's mom momas.
Probably only two hundred tons. I know of some people

(43:23):
whose moms would not be allowed on the strongest truck
could drive. But anyway, that's beside the point. We'll just
look at the actual ratings for your mom's later. So
thisa This obelisk is one of thirteen obelisks in Rome.
This one is significant because its face has not been
inscribed with any identifying hieroglyphics, which if you know anything
about Egypt, Egypt, it's that's kind of weird because they

(43:45):
were always doing graffiti to mark like I'm the Emperor
Austin and I was here in special and et cetera.
So Emperor Caligula had it brought to Rome, where he
raned like eighty twelve to forty one. So it was
brought to Rome during that time, and it was erected
in the Vatican Circus, which it was. This is before
the Vatican existed. It was called the Vatican circus, and
it was used for chariot racing. Oh yes, yes, because

(44:06):
circuses used to be just the circular. Yes, yeah, so,
and this is like the the I guess the word
Vatican back then meant something very different in their minds,
because it didn't. This was before yeah, a religious city
took place. So and according to Pliny, this obelisk had
been named had been made for a Nonsorius, son of
twelfth dynasty pharaoh Cissostras the first I refused to pronounce

(44:29):
any of these things correctly. This pharaoh had spearheaded the
renovation of Anu, which is Heliopolis. This is why it's
important that to bring him up. Hankock and Boov all
describe Heliopolis or as the Vatican of its day, So
like the equivalent in terms of like a religious city
that controlled the area. This heah, and this obelisk is

(44:50):
really kind of all that remains of that city. So
the Basilica of Saint Peter was built on top of,
or overlapping the Vatican Circus. The Basilica of Saint Peter
is the Vatican as we know it. Like they're big
church thingy. So this puts the obelisk at the south
wall of the Basilica, and Master Gregorius describes it being
there in his fourteenth century account, so we know at
that point it was there. And then into the late

(45:10):
sixteenth century the plants had been in place for a
long time, but it took a while to get things
off the ground. Pope six Is the Fifth had the
obelisk moved to where it stands today. Pope Nicholas the
Fifth vision before him had been the obelisks should rest
on four bronze statues of the evangelists, with an enormous
statue of Jesus done and bronze holding a golden cross
at the top. Sixtus its vision was to make Rome

(45:30):
the finest city in Europe into elevating them. Is that
your mom oh oh yess. My brain was like, I
don't know that word. Yeah. The idea of incorporating an
Egyptian religious thing into you like, it's I don't understand
the reasoning. It's not just like vaguely Egyptian religious, it's
like extremely implicitly phallic And thank you to Grince Us

(45:52):
for saying so. When one episode we have astral magic,
priestly Hoe and Vatican Pallas. Also vatical Vaticans are so sorry.
Variable says if anyone needs to buy a semi trailer
to transport your mom, I can tell you on with
a weight rating of one hundred and fifteen thousand pounds.
I think that's very helpful. That's really helpful, and really
some of you need to take him upon that some

(46:13):
of you. I'm not naming any names, but it's appy.
I mean, I thought we already said our mom was
not that heavy. Yeah, but it's good to have safe anyway,
to have for sorry, Mom, I love you despite all
the words that come out of my mouth of the contrary.
So yeah. Sixtus's vision was to make Rome the finest
city in Europe, and he wanted to really elevate the Basilica.

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So he redesigns the whole city and he organizes a
series of avenues that radiate like spokes for a will
with obelisk at their heads. So it's like the set
of point and this is where you get to pull
the picture so you can see kind of what I'm
talking about here that all so you see like the
white lines, yeah, and the shape and everything so leaves

(46:54):
that up for our viewing pleasure. So, rather than the
four statues of the vandalists that had been in vision,
he used you are fired. I a excellent I ever
told you that you are my Mosley's favorite oldest daughter.
He accidentally hit the X. But you guys, ah, was

(47:14):
it the obelisk in layout? Yes? Right? Yes? Is this one? Okay,
I'll talk about you on firing you just in the meantime.
You're fired? Yes, So where was I before you? So
I'm gonna actually make this big. Yeah, go for it
so that people can really see it. Yeah, that is
actually helpful. And there's another angle show of it in
a bit. But yeah. So, instead of the statues of

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the evangelists that had been kind of envisioned by the
previous pope, he used four lions around a stone pedestal
as the base of the obelisk, and instead of the
statue of Jesus at the top, he took the sphere
that had been at the top and once had been
believed in the ashes of Julius Caesar, which why was
that either in the first place, I don't know. I
didn't look into that. And instead he filled it with
alleged fragments of the true Cross. And there's enough fragments

(47:59):
of the true Cross to build like a couple of forests,
so you know, there's enough to go around. So then
he placed that sphere on that sphere the symbol of
a star over three mountains, which was his own family's
heraldic symbol, Haroldic symbol, and and then he placed a
golden cross over that. So I don't know how I
have to look. You can't really see it. It's it's
a very small golden ball at the top. We have

(48:22):
another image of it maybe, but that's cheating a few
go look ahead. I mean, it's it's fine if you
look at it now, but no I won't because it's
not actually that helpful. Yeah, it's it's a golden ball
with a cross coming out of it. It's not super
visually interesting. But but it's like the way that you
could think of the way that we've been talking about

(48:42):
symbols is like kind of like woo woo or whatever.
But Catholicism does this, like they use the symbols in this. Yeah,
very like what is it intentional manner? Yeah? Anytime, yeah,
anytime someone goes out of their way to do an
extensive amount of symbling. They're not just doing it because like,
oh and this will look pretty next, and this will

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look pretty here. There's like a reasoning too why each
thing is there, right, So yeah, I mean that's super
obvious thing to say, but anyway, so no doubt. Unwittingly,
he had just raised something that he would have recognized
if at the time they had understood Egyptian hieroglyphs. So
by placing the top English, by placing the cross on

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top of the obelisk, he had created a symbol that
represented the name of Annohiliopolis. The symbol was still missing something,
as it usually also includes a circle or a lips
measure out in eights, the hieroglyphic sign for a city,
which you see that now in the way things are
kind of written out on the thing. So I might
have got my timeline middle mixed up, So it doesn't matter.

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His mistake would seem innocent enough had it not been
for seventy years after his death, when Pope Alexander the
Seventh commissioned Lorenzi need to redesign Saint Peter Square. So
I guess that's when the lines are put down. Okay,
So first of all, let's look at that symbol for Heliopolis.
So you can kind of see there it's broken down,
but it's that the obelisk type shape pillar with a

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thing coming out of it that could be like a diamond,
but you could, you know, replace it the cross. There's
the segmented into four base and then the circle thing,
and they all go together to make the symbol for Heliopolis.
I tried to find better symbolism, unfortunately the Internet failed me.
But let's look at another angle of the Vatican obelisk
situation I was thinking about showing. Yeah, and this shows

(50:28):
a little better the base, how it is divided into four,
and you've got the the phallic thing on top of
the circle and the cross. So I can see I
would need I would need to see exactly what Graham
Hancock was looking at to really see the hieroglyphic symbol.
But I can see. The argument for this was kind
of a it's an automount of coincidence. Yeah, and you're
seeing this is a symbol for Heliopolis, and the significance

(50:50):
of that was that, you know, the idea of the
city of the Sun. So we'll be looking at it more.
But basically the idea of trying to build something that
calls down this vision of the city of the Sun,
like people throughout the years trying to achieve this constant vision. Okay,
so Bernini the sculptor, he created an elliptical arrangement of

(51:14):
freestanding colonnades around it, and his work was interrupted briefly,
but when he came back, that's how he set up
the plaza. So the question is could this be merely
a coincidence on top of coincidence, or were people orchestrating
these things as an ancient and tradition who had retained
the knowledge of Egyptian hieroglyphs even as they lost their
meaning to the rest of the world until the nineteenth century. So,

(51:35):
in a quote from the book Annoheliopolis was the archetypical
city of the Sun that Giardano Bruno and Tamaso Campanella
had been determined to restore. They were like the hermeticis
of the day. The defined act of writing the name
of Heliopolis an invisible language in the midst of the
Vatican's proud of stronghold is precisely the sort of symbolic
and talismanic guerrilla warfare that we would expect of the
members of such a network. So the idea is, are

(51:56):
we seeing the members of a network at work or
are this just a bunch of coincidents and kind of
evaluate more things further on. And I don't think it
necessarily has to be a network to be syncretous. Right. Well,
the other thing is syncretism, and it ties in today
with like a lot of people talking about like the
deep state in this giant conspiracy, and it's like most
humans are probably acting individually, thinking that they're creative and special,

(52:17):
but if there's anything demonic behind it, then that's the
overarching thing, right following, Yeah, and that's kind of the
idea of like is there a spirit jumping from culture
to culture trying the same thing over and over again
that maybe the same spirit that did try to do
Tower Babble is constantly trying to do all this stuff.
So now let's talk about the French Revolution. That's quite

(52:38):
a jump, or as I called Egyptizing Egypt. So I
thought I knew about the French Revolution because like I
read the Scarlet Pimpernel and all that stuff, But there
was some stuff that I didn't realize was the case
in this and probably all are going to be like
your stupid because knew this already. But in the fourteenth
of July seventeen eighty nine, this is when the Best
Deal was swarmed and this started, you know, whole chain
of events over the next few weeks. This the best

(53:00):
Deals torn down stone by stone. The initial idea was
to use the stones to build a pyramid. Oh I
didn't know that. But eventually they settle on something much
more sane, much more saine. A statue of Isis, whose
nipples are fountains, and they it was called the Fountain
of Her Generation, and the idea was that people would

(53:21):
in quotes, drink from her fertile breasts, the pure and
salutary liquor overgeneration. Isn't that fun? Is that super normal? Gross?
So it's always the spirit cooking stuff all the time. Okay,
I just I just anyway, this marked the change of
God's in charge of the city. In my opinion, to me,
that's pretty obvious. I I not to keep constantly like

(53:42):
bashing Catholic Catholics, But there was that priest who talked
about how he had a vision of Mary and her
breasts swollen with milk and like she was scorting him
with it or something, and it was like, okay, it's
artwork of it. It's so gross. There's enough of Mary's
breast milk saved to cause a lot of questions. Breast
milk save. Yeah. Yeah, It's like, guys, she didn't even
have like a pump and they didn't have a pump

(54:05):
back then, Like then, how did they pump it? I'm kidding,
I'm not that dumb. Close but not quite so. In
nineteen seventy three, a strong campaign that shouldn't be nineteen
seventy three, seventeen seventy three is probably it doesn't matter.
Don't worry, don't worryber the day. It's fine seasons. Now
we have nipple fountains. This show has really I just

(54:29):
it keeps delivery. I pulled out all the stops. If
I can't speak, but I can give you nipple fountains,
and it kind of kind of works out. So there
was a strong campaign that's begun whenever in the year
I don't I don't know what year it was because
my notes looked wrong. A campaign has begun to de
christianize France. This was all part of this new godess
taking over, seeking to stamp out the competition, in my opinion,

(54:49):
So this cult of reason, also known as the cult
of the Supreme Being, it took place, and it followed
the insulation of the Icis statue that we talked about
with the nipples. In case you'd forgotten, Oh yeah, I
was had to actually begun stuff like that about the nipple
statue of Isis. That's why it's worried you'd forget. Yeah.
So the goddess Sybil, who's like a Friggian version of Isis.

(55:10):
She's often identified with her in the medieval Renaissance stuff.
So you'd deal a lot of econography of the Revolution
that would feature either Isis or Sybil or both, like
symbolism that would tie them together. And this I can
give you one example of what their kind of iconography
look like. If you want to pull up the link
under the genie there is a penis I apologize a family.

(55:36):
It's tiny though, so you see he's holding Isis or Sibil,
and the idea of like, she's the inspiration for this thing.
So I think this one is basically she's crowning him.
This was it's called the Genie del republique, and you
know it's gay, and you can take it off screen
if you want, but just to give an idea of

(55:58):
kind of the weird gay r France has always been gay.
It's also kind of pedophilic. She's Yeah, the size ratio,
but I'm not going to bring it back up, but yeah,
the size way she have between her and him, she's
very much a child's size. Yeah, that is weird. I
don't like it. This just variable. There is a penis,
proceeds to zoom it. Hey, I was trying to zoom

(56:20):
in on her. That's not my fault. The penis is there.
Liszt did not, so that's wrong with Liz Exactly. In
my defense, I didn't have a magnifying glass, so I
didn't see it. Yeah. So the Cult of Reason basically
it took over from seventeen ninety three to seventeen ninety four.
It was insane. There were processions and street theaters and

(56:43):
they would feature like an actress or statue that would
be dressed as the Goddess Reason in a freaking head
tress being towed to religious buildings. And in November seven
there's a bishop of Paris who was forced for a
can't and it's kind of started this long attack on
the church where over in the end over twenty thousand

(57:03):
priests were either forced to a can't or they joined
the cult. Wow, okay, I think it was scarlet. It
was not Scarlet Pempernel, but it was back two oh.
There was a procession of this goddess Reason. I think
in the first yes, that makes sense scene. I want
to say, although Variable says this is the best episode
of Alternatively I've seen all day. How many have you

(57:25):
watched today? You know, we don't need to ask questions
like that, and it's fine. So there's at one point
there's a famous actress, Miel Aubrey, who dresses up as
Sybil slash Isis and they take her up to this
temple that they've dedicated to philosophy and they put her
on a throne and everyone bows to her. And then
after this there's a ceremony in the cathedral of Notre
Dame where it's decleared the Temple of Reason. And there's

(57:48):
been like several of the ceremonies doing this whole thing.
So it's just like it's more than just people being
like viavolution and stuff. It's just weird debauchery and everyone
was briefly insane. Princess says, I definitely needed this episode,
and I have questions as to why needed because Nipple Fountain.
If you look at Grincess's profile picture on this, it

(58:08):
is the long armed woman with long baby inside, and
the baby is staring out the woman's nipples. So I
just feel like this speaks to us a lot about Princess.
I think, yes, we love your grinces. One of us
loves you at least, but we love yes. So in
June eighth, seventeen ninety four, so this is actually before no, no, no,

(58:31):
this is after the November thing. I know, the passage
of time. Oh my goodness, there's got was impossible. So
we're not just have to drop that one down. There's
a first official celebration held in honor of the Supreme
Being and Fritz's new Republican calendar. So it's noticeable notable
that after the French Revolution, France changed their calendar to
something that mirrored the Egyptian solar calendar. You can actually

(58:51):
see some echoes of this in the metro system. Some
of their stations are still named after some of those days,
I guess, oh yeah. And also it is worth noting.
So they're referring to like the supreme Being. That's the
terminology that the Masons use. The Freemasons, they don't you
just have to believe in a god, a supreme being,
and they just kind of they don't care. They make

(59:13):
a well they say they don't care, but they make
this generic supreme being. And I think basically what they're
trying to indicate is they want you capable of belief
that they have a specific one for you to believe in, right,
like they're going to funnel you into it. They just
don't want an atheist. They don't want an atheist, and
they want someone who's fine with being like, oh yeah,
I believe that we maybe all worship under a different
like under different names, the same being. Who is the

(59:34):
supreme Being? So during this official celebration, there was a
sermon preached at the Tulier I'm Suroue garden Amphitheater in
front of the Loof Palace. And this sermon concluded with
like a claws statue that was meant to represent atheism
being burned, revealing a stone statue underneath meant to represent wisdom.

(59:56):
So this is an interesting thing of the like the
Greeks and the Romans at the time of Christianity taking over,
considered Christians to be committing like the sin of atheism
because they didn't believe in all these gods and it
was like ridiculous to be an atheist. So I think
it's funny that that, like when France went through its revolution,

(01:00:18):
it didn't throw off God in favor of atheism. It
acted again as if it was treating Christianity like atheism
and was going back to the old gods. M sort
of thing. Interesting, Yes, little backwards. It's relatively new for
people to like be publicly atheists. That's kind of the
last yeah, and it's really I think a product of

(01:00:39):
World War One, Yes, yeah, War one and World War two,
but specifically World War One was just so horrific. I
think people were like, there cannot be a god, yeah,
which they were wrong, but you can understand why someone
would conclude that having seen what they saw, Yes, ye
ever got depressed after the war, I understandably. So Also

(01:01:00):
I'm briefly distracted because there is like on my second
monitor the background picture is this really chubby lion cub
and it's looking directly at me with its soulful eyes.
It sort of it's a it's like a really chubby
simba and it's it's a very good photo. Yeah. Anyway,
so there was an altar that was being raised. Oh

(01:01:21):
I went I went back too far. So uh at this,
at this official ceremony, there was like a choir the
Paris Opera sang this song with the lyrics Father of
the Universe, supreme intelligence benefactor, unknown to mortals, you will
reveal your existence to those who alone raised altars in
your name. That kind of weird, yes, yeah, So the

(01:01:43):
altar being referenced here was an enormous artificial mountain in
the Champ de Mars. The Eiffel Tower with its pyramidal
base stands on that site. Now representatives from all forty
eight districts of Paris, led by Robespierre, who's like invold
with this, accompanied by those of the convention, climbing mountain
and then raised Robespierre at the summit alongside a tree
of liberty. While this, like the paras off requires, sang

(01:02:07):
these patriotic hymns, and in the iconography of this period
is often depicted like the alscing eye displayed above the
Tree of Liberty, the alsing eye that we see in
like the Illuminati and masonry and all those stuff on
the American Many. Yes, it also in this this iconography,
you'd also see it displayed inside like a glowing triangle
or a pyramid hanging in the sky above the scene.

(01:02:29):
This is the same symbol, an eye in a pyramid that. Uh.
Where do you see that nowadays? The money on the
dollar bill, Yes, yeah, and before that on the Great
Seal of the United States, which was designed by a
committee in seventeen seventy six, and it was featured on
the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the
Citizen in seventeen eighty nine. So it gets around. It's
an important symbol. Like it. It's not accidentally. They weren't

(01:02:51):
just like, oh it's cool, it's one time. It's deeply
meaningful to ever chose it. I think that there's this
there's this line that people don't seem to understand in
like modern day can spiracy discourse, where it's like there
are symbols that have meant something for thousands of years,
and when you see those symbols popping up they mean something. Yes,
they're a calling card. But then there's like the people
who are like, oh, this place where Charlie was killed

(01:03:16):
looks vaguely like a manora. This means something, and it's like, no,
it doesn't, you idiot, Like I saw the mocking text
that what's his face? Was it James Dante coming? You guy? Oh? Yeah?
Where he does? Like a fake text exchange of like hey,
can you just like sit here like for a reason,

(01:03:38):
like don't don't worry about it, like just I need
you just sit at the place that looks like a manora,
just like just trust me, breath it just yes, so
so unbelievably stupid. The symbols aren't accidental, so you don't
have to sit and be like this kind of looks
like the symbol, right, ignore this when you go back
and trust peop blindly on the hieroglyph thing. But in
all the other things, you don't have to look hard

(01:03:59):
for the symbol. It's gonna be obviously because that's the
point of symbol. So where was it? Yeah, So there
is one surviving seventeen eighty nine, the poster that depicts
the all seeing I with the words a trust supreme,
which is supreme being over it. And in this depiction
the eye is inside like a solar disc above the pyramid,
and it also pictures depicts Voltaire and Jean Jacques Rousseau.

(01:04:21):
I didn't find that poster, but I did find an
example of this kind of iconography for like twenty dollars
from say there, agbe, please ask laws to stop saying
the French words like a French parlal let's please stop
saying French swords like a French person. Absolutely, patois okay? Anyway,

(01:04:50):
can you show us the picture? Sorry? You know here, guys,
that's fine. You had more important thing to do. I did, so.
This idea of this is preyer the Voltaire, ohdieu corn.
I have to make it. I have to pull it
up on my thingy thing. Twenty one dollar mr from
Fab five counteroffer say the French words even more, frenchie.

(01:05:12):
I think this was already doing that before you sent
that roborant. Let's see this has a prayer from Voltaire,
Oh dieu, cont mcne au dieux catus. So listen to
the last words my math have said, Oh God, who
listens to me? Or whatever? Mister trplois moncur se e

(01:05:36):
guerre de tois it's full of you. My heart is
full of you. I'm looking for you something like that
if I if I fail and looking for you, my
heart is in the right place. I'm kind of guessing
some of these words here. Jevoissone peretre uh gevois oh,
I look at eternity without fear or alarm. A gene

(01:05:58):
con diu quima fe I don't is birth. Yeah, I
can't think of the god who made me born? Am
I saying that? Right? Con dieu coucieur very tout de
b con something torments him forever. There's some stance on

(01:06:23):
this that's maxcuse. And also I've been giving my like
was a fifty dollars. So what I'm hearing is I
should do more French than you guys. I mean, if
it's making us this much money, I mean, we haven't
made this much moneyt since I since I read Demon Smutt.

(01:06:46):
Apparently all I had to do was speak French, you
guys French variables. What have I done? He regrets? So
basically the idea nailed it. French word that they love
you chat is amazing. So yeah, basically this poster is

(01:07:13):
Voltaire praying to the Supreme Being, and the Supreme Being
is a glowing triangle. I think we do have to
respect Satyr's fifty dollars Brant no more French. If there's
more French, I will read it, and I will read
it badly different. Next come on, Tarley vous. Yeah, I'll

(01:07:33):
stop torching you guys. So, as an aside, this is interesting.
It's kind of connected to the freemasonry. There are three
French rollhouses slash races. Because French is multiple races, we
could be racist against them in more than one way.
There's a Maravindian, Carolingian and Capetian cache cache, so part

(01:07:54):
of modern day Belgium was where the ancient Maravindian capital was.
In sixteen fifty three, a trash or was found there.
Artifacts believed me from the tomb of King Childrick, who
was the father of Clovis, who's technically the one who
started that dynasty. The treasures inside included a statue of
Isis in a golden APIs bowl. Nearby, at San PRIs

(01:08:15):
Saint Price, dozens of golden bees were found, So bees
in ancient Egypt represented the tears of raw He cried bees. Abby,
Do you think that that's a comfortable condition. Should be
be maybe more considerate of him because he cried bees. Okay,
I'm crying. Were these Babylon bees by any chance? Hopefully?

(01:08:38):
And so the hieroglyphics waving the white and he says,
waving the white flag on speaking French is actually the
most French leader honestly. Yeah yeah, uh or was so, yes,
he cried bees and the symbol, the hieroglyphic symbol of
the bee was what made up part of the pharaoh's cartoon.

(01:08:59):
So the cartoush is like all the little hieroglyphs that
make up their name, and then it circled with a circle,
and you know it's a name of cartoone if it's circle.
This is my official what's the word application to become
a an a Egyptologist? Variable says, every single gear on
a French transmission is are the French? Actually when they

(01:09:20):
go into battle, you know that their typical flag looks
like but when they go into battle, their battle flag
is just white because it's like just saves a lot
of time. Yeah yeah, So I'm not saying Hitler was right,
but like maybe he was right to invade friends. Oh yeah, yeah,
you have me a worried for a moment that you
were gonna say something that I'm not. I'm not racist

(01:09:41):
against the French. I just don't think they have a
right to have a country, you know, Like I just
I just think that they're they're gay. I think it's
fine for them to practice their religion. I just don't
think that they should exist as a people group. Yeah,
I think that they should. Just this is about France, right, Yeah,
I think I think Hitler was one hundred percent right
about about France. The enemy, my enemy is still my enemy,

(01:10:03):
but sometimes he does favors for me accidentally by being
the enemy of anime. Before we get canceled and community
noted in faith in Ukraine, France surrenders. So when somewhere somewhere, yes, no, oh,
I haven't brag about this. Okay, this is two years ago,
Brook one dollar. It was really bothering me that the

(01:10:25):
amount of money was an odd number. Thank you, someone
cares about reason here. About two years ago I wrote
a headline for the Babylon Beef uh Like community forum
internally that was like it was breaking, France surrenders to
Hamas and it was featured on their website. It's my

(01:10:48):
one featured article. It's really proud of it. Two years
later and France declared that they were going to allow
ration from Palestine, and I was like, I wrote a
babela the article that came true. You guys so variable

(01:11:09):
with a one dollar rom rand. Now you have to
donate another dollar to make it even, can you monsters,
all of you? Oh my goodness. Speaking of Babylon Bee headlines,
I'm still sad that my headline didn't make it because
I was like, Tesla introduces new feature that auto locks
your car when a black person walks by because he's

(01:11:31):
supposedly really racist. Wait, wait, Princess added a dollar. Now,
like on, the Grinces made it even so when Brooke
donated her dollar to make it even, she actually made
it on again. And then oh no, oh no, Veriable
donated five dollars. Now it's super even. I'm not I
think it actually, I think it's even so. I do

(01:11:53):
the math ofwa hey, listen, is it even now? Forty
one ninety three, ninety four nine? It might be un
even now. I don't know. I don't know, I don't know.
Everybody panicked. I've never made so much money on the
live stream before he goes, and I what to do
when it keept my mom, I have to tell her

(01:12:15):
I'm famous. Okay, so bees before we get too distract.
But also it should be one hundred dollars even. Okay,
let me know if they're fighting. Okay, should bee hundred
dollars even? Yeah, maybe one already express Oh yeah, the
ones go fast, so probably one of them already went
off the top of the screen. Okay. So they find
this treasure with the isis in the goldenapers bowl, and
then nearby they find a dozen golden bees bees bees,

(01:12:37):
and just okay, that's how we got there. You need
to clarify we got off track. You're fine. I was
actually glad that because I was like, we're talking about this.
So even to the seventeenth century French court, these were
recognizably Egyptian finds like this is before a lot of
Egypt they had taken on. But this prompted the idea
for them that the mayor of Indian dynasty could be
tied back to the solar cults of Egypt. But let's

(01:12:58):
look at something else that uses beehives as their symbolology.
Can you pull up that next link where is my mouse.
My mouse escaped. I can't think my mouth. This is
the Babylon behave. Yes they are secretly missed on a cult. Yeah,
so I'm making the joke about like obviously the publication

(01:13:19):
of the Babel. But but yes, Babylon was like heavily
into these mystery cults, right, so it could be they
could be Bablon bees. Guys, you never you know what,
but this idea of we see the bee, the I say,
BA is gonna is it gonna make you? I'm fine,

(01:13:40):
be I'm fine. It all dies back to Babylon. Okay, anyway,
so I just you know it's fine, So back and
forward forward to Babylon. Yes, it's all circle and you're
living in it. This has been the twilet zone. It
wasn't heavy so U. R. F. Sharer in nineteen oh
one herstrated the original interior of the Supreme Grand Royal

(01:14:03):
Arch Chapter of Scotland and Edinburgh. I couldn't find that illustration,
but basically it shows that they based this Royal Arch
chapter on an Egyptian temple. We're going to see some
examples where we do see what we're talking about here.
But on the walls were depicted scenes of a Cyrus
from the Book of the Dead. And then we have
the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. It's also done
an Egyptian style. It's got a wing urius on the floor.

(01:14:25):
And then there's many other Freemason royal archologists that have
Egyptian styles. So was I was supposed to be showing
this image. You can show it now, I was going
to come toward it. I don't. Yeah, So this is
an example of which one. This one is a Scottish
temple I think if I'm okay the quote right? So yeah,
done an Egyptian style with like the pillars and the

(01:14:45):
I mean, I don't have to explain it's Egyptian. If
you don't know what Egyptian looks like, I don't know
what your condition is, but I don't want to. You
don't know what an Egyptian walks like, that's worse. Yeah,
And if you don't know the song about how they walked,
get off my page. We are going to circle back.
You can leave the imagery up if you want. We
are going to circle back to more of that because
I have examples later on when we get to the

(01:15:06):
American section. But a quick side note here. So the
Masonic name Jabulon they referred to like there sometimes I
think it was a supreme being. They referred to him
as Jabulon, and people are like, where do you get
that name from? First of all a very nerd alert name.
And so there's been a lot of back and forth.
We have an anti Masonic author, Stephen Knight, who points

(01:15:28):
out that the ancient Egyptians knew of Cyrus as the
lord of On, and later he observed that there was
an Egyptian holy city named On, which we now know
is Heliopolis. On is referred to the Bible. Oh yes,
Martin Short believes Jabulan means God, the lord of a
or he who is lord of On. Now, the majority
of Freemasons will deny that this means anything to farious

(01:15:50):
and that the Egyptian depictions, information and rituals. They'll say
they're only there for symbolic purposes. It's a lot of symbols, though,
what are the purposes of the symbols. There's a reason
why you have symbols. The Masonic Old charges talk about Jabel,
the descendant of Leimec, whom they refer to as the
founder of geometry, so one of the other terms that

(01:16:12):
they have for the Supreme Being is the Great Geometrician
or something they will often depict. Instead of they'll have
a G, and it'll mean either God or geometry. Thea
almost worship geometry. Jabel's geometry supposedly is preserved on two
pillars which were rediscovered by Hermes, the father of Wiseman,
after the flood. We referenced this earlier with Nimrod, and

(01:16:34):
they'll claim that Moses later brought this knowledge out to
Egypt or out of Egypt. So hangocka bevall draw a
connection here between these two antidiluvian pillars and the obelisks
at the temple of Heliopolis. I guess too, And the
Bible I mentioned the babble first to Heliopus. Heliopolis is on,
so Jabulon might be a reference to Jabel and On
connecting the patriarch to the city of the set. So

(01:16:56):
this is kind of like the conspiracy around it, but
there's nothing that's proven or definitely interesting, but it's kind
of an interesting like what else would it be? So
Alessandro Cagliostro. Cagliostro, he was like a big guy in freemasonry.
He was the one who opened the way for women's
lodges in seventeen seventy five, oh and he began the
Egyptian Right Lodge for women. He had a woman dressed

(01:17:19):
up as Isis for the rituals, which included a forty
day rejuvenation ritual, which was modeled on the ancient Egyptian
embombing ritual, which took forty days because many believed it
was Isis who invented a bombing, and this right became
massively popular because this was because she because he and
mom do cyris, because he can find his penis, and
that's what the obelists are, that's the whole lord guy. Yeah,

(01:17:40):
she needed to find his penis because she was like,
it's just not the same without it. It just feels sadness.
And I had to. She made like a fake one
out of what the stars or something, and that's where
the why the obelisks are thing or whatever. I did
get a bodomy after doing that research, so most of
it's gone. But yeah, this was really popular with the
women because while scraft is to face now, back then

(01:18:01):
it was like seances and Egyptian rights and all this
weird stuff. Women stop it. Just don't do that. So
I'm going to say this very maturely, and everyone is
going to understand this very maturely. Okay, the occultist manly
p Hall got it. Got it very mature. You could
not say it any other way. It's clearly manly p Hall. Oh.

(01:18:24):
Also side note in sinceator says Egyptians are what Palestinians
were before they moved to Israel post World War Two. Yes,
and now Egypt has walls built so they can't get
back because they're like, we don't want you anymore anyway.
So mainly p Hole, I mean mainly p Hall. Manly
fall said about Kagliostro, this is a long quote, but
it's interesting. He founded the Egyptian Right of Freemasonry, which

(01:18:46):
received into its mysteries many of the French nobility, and
was regarded favorably by the most learned minds of Europe.
Having established the Egyptian Right, Cagliostro declared himself to be
an agent of the Order of the Knights Templar, and
to have received in theiation from them on the Isle
of Malta, called upon the carpet by the Supreme Council
of France. It was demanded of Cagliostro that he proved

(01:19:07):
by what authority he had founded a Masonic lodge in
Paris independent of the Grand orient which was the head
of the lodge of the day. Of such surpassing mentality
was Cagliostro that the Supreme Council found it difficult to
secure an advocate qualified to discuss with Cagliostro philosophic masonry
and the ancient mysteries he came to represent. He was
so knowledgeable about the stuff they were not able to
debate him. Court To Gebelin, the greatest Egyptologist of his

(01:19:30):
day in an authority on ancient philosophies, was chosen as
the outstanding scholar. A time was set in the brethren convened,
attired in an oriental coat and a pair of violet
covered breeches. Okay, Cagliostro was hauled before this council of
his peers. courtA Gebelin asked three questions and then sat down,
admitting himself disqualified to interrogate a man so much is
superior in every branch of learning. Cagliostro then took the floor,

(01:19:53):
revealing to the assembled Masons, not only his personal qualifications,
but prophesying the future of France. He foretold the fall
of the French throne, the reign of Terror, and the
fall of the best deal Oh Wow. At a later
time he revealed the dates of the death of Marie
Antoinette and the king, and also the advent of Napoleon.
Having finished his address, Cagliostro made a spectacular exit, leaving
the French Masonic lodge in consternation and utterly incapable of

(01:20:15):
coping with the profundity of his reasoning. That happens with
me a lot, with people me being uncapable, incapable of
coping with the profundity of their reasoning. They're no longer
regarded as a ritual and freemasonry. The Egyptian Rate is available,
and all who read it will recognize it's author to
have been no more charlatan than was played up. Is
there some big courts, I know some of them, But
basically the idea here, I mean, manly p hole is

(01:20:36):
like you not the greatest source. But if this is
all true, it takes it from this random guy being like, yeah,
I'm going to bring Egyptian stuff in for the women
folk too, that this guy was this guy carrying on
a deeper tradition than even like most of masonry knew
about m Yeah, well there's there seems to be a
general like idea and occultism that like everything traces back

(01:20:59):
to Egypt somehow. Yes, yeah, just like a very I
want to say, like a very condensed, concentrated set of
beliefs and stuff that have gradually like seeped out into everything. Hmmm,
maybe that's the vision of getting Also, speaking of things
tying back to Egypt, we have the cordi gebelin. I'm

(01:21:22):
probably pronouncing that wrong, but you guys told me to
stop saying French things. So he was like the Egyptologist
of the day, member of the Nine Sisters lodge, which
was Missonic. He believed that the system of taro actually
originated in Egypt. Interesting, and he believed the star which
is usually labeled sixteen in Roman numerals, was meant to
be isis serious And then he he like basically is

(01:21:44):
the father of the modern tarot system, which he claimed
he was basing on Egypt. I guess I'm not one
hundred percent sure how that worked, but basically his Taro
got incorporated by the Scottish ride over time they were
doing witchcraft. So let's start talking about we're going to
move a little bit towards America. Still some going back first,
but George Washington. So, the Masonic researcher Martin Short writes

(01:22:06):
in Inside the Brotherhood about George Washington. His funeral in
seventeen ninety nine had been conducted according to Masonic rites.
The coffin had been draped with a Masonic apron given
to him by a brother revolutionary and Mason. The Marquis
de Lafayette and the Many Masons presented each cat. Also,
Lafayette and the Many Masons present each cast a sprig

(01:22:27):
of a cation that just symbolized both of Cyrus's resurrection
and Washington's own imminent resurrection in the realm where Cyrus presides.
That's extremely that's not just symbolism. That's literally just pridicing
Egyptian religion. There's only so many times you can do
it ironically before it's not ironic. You know, the Washington
Monument is an obolisk, come on, yey, yeah, and we're

(01:22:47):
gonna ment to that one. But yeah, uh, it's a Cyrus.
The obolism is it's all coming together. Now, let's bruefally
talk about the Illuminati, because there's there was actually a
real Illuminati. There's several. So there was Masonic sect that
was known as the Illuminati of Avignon. They had a
hermetic ritual of perfection, which is like what we talked about.

(01:23:07):
Nothing to you, you, evanign I apologism, so sorry later,
please please forgive me. I'm so sorry. So yeah, they
had a hermetic ritual of perfection, which is like what
we talked about in the Nascis is an episode where
they had the perfectie and they had like stuff like that.
Then we have the Illuminati of Bavaria. They were founded

(01:23:29):
in seventeen seventy six by Adam Weishaupt, who was an
ex Jesuit. Their mission was basically to create massive global reform,
or to put another way, to create a Novus sichlorum
new world order. I butchered the Latin and to make
up for the French. Wysop's name appears in Thomas Jefferson's
writing Together was a notion of making men wise and virtuous,

(01:23:51):
language found in Wysop's own mission statement, So you can
sort of see there's like I'm critti crothy of ideals
Thomas Jefferson, who was known as Man of rash. So sorry,
reason I cannot help herself. Oh my gosh, all sorry,
you can just me and me when I talk. It's fine,

(01:24:12):
subscribed and block, yes, ter, that's fair. I will try
to pronounce everything in correctly. So the man of raisin
par excellence. There we got it. Risks now with ourselves alone,
to enjoy peace and concord, the blessings of self government
so long denied to mankind, to show by example the
sufficiency of human reasoning for the care of human affairs.

(01:24:32):
This idea of like gnosis or reason. Okay, but did
you get the conspiracy theory? There? There's raisins and concord,
which is concord grapes, and this is obviously a link
to like wine and wine is a link to side note.
I found a meme in my phone where someone accidentally

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made the bread for communion with raisins in it, so
it was two in one Jesus spread and stuff, and
apparently the prist holding up was like everything this bread
except for the grapes is the body except for the grapes.

(01:25:19):
It reminds me of the time if I'm recalling correctly,
correct me if I'm wrong, but don't actually because it's
a fun story. In Ivory Coast, there was one time
where someone making the bread for communion accidentally use like
soap powder instead of yes, okay, there was something very wrong.
She used like laundry powder. Yeah, and everyone was like,
that was exactly what happened. Says stick therapy. That say

(01:25:45):
shock therapy, but stick therapy. We're gonna go with that.
Just stick therapy sounds me. Other person with sticks, they
don't have to be big sticks, NI can't be. Theodore
Roosevelt would say, they do need to be big sticks,
walk bigley, and carry a soft stick. Yeah. Also, apparently
because we want to send all the leftists to Texas,

(01:26:06):
we also lost variables to subscriber who could have foreseen
this and Google. Oh good times, good times to be
had by all. We're all having fun together as a
group of fun people. Oh yeah, progress, your your tiny

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sweater sleeves, tiny sweater progress. So at the same time,
we have the illuminative Bavaria, which is a mix of
Freemasons and Jesuits. They're sending missionaries all through Europe because
they like there it is to travel and proselytize in
the same way like the Rosa Crucians did all that stuff.
And they even use pseudonyms. For instance, Wise Hoped was Spartacus,

(01:26:49):
so he'd be like I am Spartacus. Their headquarters were
in Ingolstadt, which they called Eleusis, and they called Bavaria
Egypt and the Church and interesting enough. So when I
say the Church, I mean like the Catholic Church. Interestingle enough.
The Jesuits very much opposed this order. The Church is
very post Toffermasonry in general. It's it's believe grounds for

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media ex communication anyway. Well, all the people claim that
the I of Providence in the pyramid simple was the
Illuminatis insignia, and that the documents that could prove this
were confiscated and are now kept hidden from the public.
The hermeticist and cabalists had been making use of the
symbol in the centuries prior, so this has been like
a long standing symbol. Is that be saying mean things
about me in chat? No good because I would never

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be able to stand that anyway, So let's remember that date.
So the Bavarian Illuminati were founded in seventeen seventy six.
Does that soundok like a special year at all for anyone?
A special year? I'm so bad with oh you you're
I forgot. I didn't recommend name, and I was like, okay, yeah,

(01:27:53):
I saw your mom. I did. Speaking of which, not
to dox myself, but to dock myself that singer Noah
can't or cann or whatever. He has the exact same
birthday as me, like month, day, year, exact same birthday.
I want to know what day he was, what hour
he was born, to see if I have to fight
him anyway. So the Verian Illuminati, they were found at

(01:28:14):
seventeen seventy six. Is that sound like an important day
to you? Anything happened in six oh oh July? Like yeah,
the decoration of yeah those things. Yeah yeah, So that
same year as the year that in July that the
Eye of the Providence was suggested for the Great Seal
of America by the Swiss Pierre Eugene Simitier. See I
said it in the American pronunciation. Benjamin Franklin and Thomas

(01:28:37):
Jefferson both remembers at this committee. They were in charge
of the Great Seal during that July Franklin had gone
to Paris and celebrated Masonic lodges. He was celebrated in
Masonic lodges as like a hero of the American Revolution.
So we're like, it's a very tenuous connection, but like,
is this is this the connection with the Illuminati where
they took over? So most people believe that the Illuminati
Bavaria disappeared after being outlawed, but others sat the parasitized

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the Masonic lodges in order to bring about the French Revolution,
And there is actually a lot of I did not
have time to go to the breakdown when you look
at the Master Game breakdown of the leading factors going
into French Revolution, and it's really hard to be like, uh,
did I think the Masons actually were involved? So here's
a quote. One of the most prolific proponents of the

(01:29:22):
Illuminati theory was the distinguished nineteen twenties British writer and
historian Nesta Webster. Webster argued that a variety of secret
plots hatched by the Illuminati and the French Freemasons, combined
with other factors, precipitate the revolution. Webster and many others
like her see the Duke of Orleans, the Grand Master
of the Masonic Order of the Grand Orient and as
sorry him, that's his whole title. I butchered that he's

(01:29:44):
the main culprit in the rise, behind the scenes agitator
of the Perssian revolutionary crowds and more specifically the crowd
that stormed the best deal. So something to look into
if you guys want to dig in more. But the Duke,
he did play a role in events. Historians kind of
debate how much it was, but according to records in
the Sonic Lodge l the Masons saw him as heavily influential.

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They say, it is from our temples and from those
elevated into the Holy philosophy that emanated the first sparks
of sacred fire, which spreading rapidly from east to west
and from south to north of France embrace the hearts
of all citizens. None of us, my dear brethren, could
ignore that it was our Grandmaster, the Duke dor Leon,
who has participated more than anyone else in the happy
The Duke dor Leon. Yes see, I actually pronounce it

(01:30:28):
wrong anyways, Duke do Leon Leon. Anyway, I mean, uh oh,
I see we're still talking about the sticks. I wanted
to stick therapy beyond abbey. Wow was that an outside though, Yeah,
that was an outside thought. Well, we'll cut that one later.

(01:30:50):
So moving on to the concept of cornerstone laying. In
many cultures, the ritual of laying a cornerstone to dedicate
a temple or monument or great building was like an
auspicious moment. It still is, but like auspicious in a
deeper way. It matters so much that when this was done,
a horoscope would be cast to determine where the stars
and the planets were in their respective deities, to make

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sure that they were in best alignment for this thing,
because you were also dedicating it to those specific deities
as well. And this was a practice that carried on
into medieval Europe. David ovasan Mastenic author, says, symbolically speaking,
and the crypt is the burial place. It is the
earth into which the seed of wheat must be dropped
to grow and resurrect, emerging as a spreading plant from
the coffin. In masonry, the crypt is the burial place

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of the master mason under the Holy of Holies. This
idea of rebirth is continued even in modern times. In
the formal ritual of the Masonic cornerstone ceremonials, in which
participants in the rituals scatter wheat upon the floor and
sometimes even like the seeding with the stars. So if
anything else, like the Masons are tying making their cornerstone
ritual distinctly Egyptian. Oh that idea of like that rebirth thing,

(01:31:55):
so the Master Game says. It is known that from
the earliest days of their civilization, the Age Egyptians performed
a stellar ritual form of astral magic during the cornerstone
ceremonies for their pyramids and temples. This ritual involved reference
to the circumpolar stars in the northern sky and in
the southern sky, to the stars of Orion and more specifically,
or more especially, the star Serius. In Ovason's view, it
was this promise of stellar immutability which first led the

(01:32:18):
ancient Egyptian priests and their pupils, the Greek architects, to
orient their temples to the stars. The very same promises
of Asin leads Masonic architects to ensure that their buildings
and city plans are also laid out with a geometry
which reflects the wisdom of the stellar lore. So we're
going to explore is this actually playing out in American stuff.
And also it's important to note the constellation Virgo and

(01:32:38):
its connection to Isis played like a really big role
in freemasonry. The French astronomer and prominent mason Joseph Jeromlaland wrote,
the Virgin is consecrated to Isis, just as Leo is
consecrated to her husband of Cyrus. So we have a
Grand Lodge of England which was created Saint John's Day
June twenty four, seventeen seventeen. Saint John's Day is considered
the Freemason New Year in the Julian calendar. Year by year,

(01:33:01):
it meant that Saint John's Day was traditionally celebrated on
the summer solstice, but had started to slip further and
further away from it, and by seventeen seventeen it was
thirteen days off. Thus this day on the Julian calendar
corresponded with July fourth on the Gregorian, which Britain in
the Americas is not adopted by that point. So this
the Grand Lodge of England is created on July fourth,

(01:33:22):
So he's trying to make this time between July fourth
is in the American holiday, and this I don't know
if it really ties in, but it's a fun thing
to point out. So talking about the Pharaohs. September eighteen,
seventeen ninety three, just over a month after the place
still a bass deal, I says ceremony, George Washington, in
full Masonic regalia, which had been presented to him by
the Marquis de la Fayette, placed the cornerstone of the

(01:33:43):
US Capitol, surrounded by high freemaking for high ranking Freemasons.
So the cornerstone laying of the US Capitol was a
Masonic event. Yes, And speaking of George Washington, the George
Washington Masonic Memorial, that's not the George Washington Memorial, it's
a different one to commemorate the Alexandria Lodge, which is
now like the Alexandria Washington Lodge, and it was modeled

(01:34:06):
after the Lighthouse of Alexandra. So let's look at that picture. Oh,
I thought that that looked familiar. Okay, where's my mouse
looking there? We are? Yeah, So recall the pictures I
showed you of the Pharaohs that same kind of yeah
built obviously it's built on like their perception of what
it was, but it was intentionally built on it. So
Harvey Wiley Corbett is the guy who designed this monument.

(01:34:29):
He says the pharos was erected to guide the ancient
mariners safely to shore. What would be more appropriate that
effects simily of that lighthouse in Alexandria, Virginia, on top
of the highest hill and overlooking the Potomac River. So
we did talk about the Statue of Liberty in the
Devil's trans episode. So some of this might sound familiar,
but I'm going to go a little bit deeper into it.

(01:34:51):
The idea of the Statue of Liberty being connected to
isis and Masonic. So a quote from Bernard Weisberger about
the Statue of Liberty. He said, the sculptor who made
the Great Statue was Italian. His name was Auguste Bartoldi.
His work was greatly influenced by the ancient sculptor Phidias,
who made gigantic statues of the ancient goddesses, particularly Athena
Bidious Phidiasidias the goddess of wisdom, and Nemesis, the goddess

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who held a cup in the right hand. So this
guy would have probably made the giant what's it called Aphroditi,
the stranger statue that we're talking about earlier, the giant
one that So, before beginning the Statue of Liberty project,
Bartoldi was seeking a commission to construct a giant statue
of the goddess Isis Egyptian queed of Heaven, to overlook
the Sious canal, so it's Canal Suez. Yeah, the statue

(01:35:39):
of isis speosed to be of a robed woman holding
a lofted torch. So before he gets the Statue of
Liberty project, he already really wants to make a statue
of Isis with these descriptions, right, So it seems like
when when this opportunity comes up, he just goes for
it and he makes so the Statue of Liberty is Isis.
This is why I think going back to this idea
that like, it doesn't necessarily have to be this grand conspiracy.
So much as these artists are channeling demons and they're

(01:36:05):
building these things into the art, they're all unwittingly participating
in a giant, over arching conspiracy that is supernatural. Yes,
So the Franco American Union organized to gather the funds
for this monument included Freemasons, like a bunch of Freemasons,
including the French ambassador to the United States, who was
the cousin of the guy who made the statue. Other

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Freemasons in the Union were Henry Martin and Oscar de Lafayette.
Bartoldi himself was a Freemason, and he became a master
Mason later on. And though he was the one who
designed the statue, Alexandra Gustaf Eiffel was the one who
built it. Does that name sound familiar? Tower? It shouldn't. Yeah,
the Effel Tower. He was a Freemasons. I was supposed

(01:36:47):
to get it right, right. I just didn't want to
go it to you because that's feeling mean. I'm just kidding.
So French engineer Jean Carousel, he points out that the
first two levels of the Eiffel Tower are shaped like her.
You kind of do see it. It's like a yes, yeah, so,
and he would have been aware. Eiffel would have been

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aware that the history of the location that he chose
for his tower, where they the French had built a
pyramid during seventeen ninety two as part of the revolution.
So this idea of all these people involved having these
same crossover. Also, it's worth noting that Bartoldi apparently even
referred to the statue as the pharaohs, and he designed
a base for it that mirrored the one the history

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claimed had been used for the light House of Alexandria.
So let's look at the base of the Statue of Liberty.
I have that picture for y'all. Boom boom. I mean
it's square, but it sort of does match what we've seen,
is the thing. So, I mean they could believe it,
but the idea of oh, I might be crossing. Okay.
So Agathusia mentions the Statue of Liberty always gave me

(01:37:51):
Colossus of Rhodes vibes. I might be thinking of the
classes of roads in my in my memory I talked
about earlier of the giant statue. Oh, that's probably it.
I'm complaining two things. This is because I'm dumb, but
there was a statue and pharaohs don't don't cough when
I'm talking, thank you. Okay, So sorry, you were saying
that the base of Lady Liberty, yes is giving pharaohs. Yes,

(01:38:13):
it's giving a lighthouse. Yeah, okay, it was. He at
least wanted it to give that. Yeah, okay, So if
the Masonic connection of the Statue of Liberty was not
already clear, in August fifth, nineteen eighty four, they put
a bronze plaque on the base of the statue which said,
at this sight, on August fifth, eighteen eighty four, the
cornerstone of the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty and

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Enlightening the World was laid with ceremony by a bunch
of names of people who are or actually one name,
I just glossed over it. But it's Freemason. It continues
on to mention, like other distinguished people who are Freemasonry adjacent,
and this is the plaque the commemorates the anniversary. Blah
blah blah. It's just it's just accessive for Masonry. On
the plaque, the master Game says. At the original ceremony

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on August five, eighteen eighty four, Grand Master William Brody
was asked why the Masonic Fraternity had been called upon
to lay the cornerstone of the Statue of Liberty, to
which he applied, no other organization has ever done more
to promote liberty and to liberate men from the chance
of ignorance and tyranny than freemasonry. One could say the
same down the Ages of the Gnostics and the Hermeticists
in their original Alexander in context in Egypt, and later

(01:39:21):
in their Catharin Renaissance incarnations of the Middle Ages. All
along the object of these subversive religions, whether taught by
Valentinis or Manny, Bruno or Campanella, has indeed been to
liberate man kind from the chance of ignorance and tyranny.
So they're drawing this connection. That last bit of a
quote was from Hancock and Boval. They' drawing this connection
from the olden times all the way up through the

(01:39:41):
Statute of Liberty of the same striving for noosis. Wow. Yes,
Now during the time that Bartoldi so again he's the
guy who designed the statue. When he visited Egypt. Due
to procession, the heliacal Rising of Sirius had become August fifth.
So it seems like when they laid the the ceremony,

(01:40:02):
the cornerstone lying ceremony for the Statue of Liberty coincided
with the heligal rising of serious which was the star
of isis okay? Interesting? So I mean it could be
a coincidence. But that's in ancient Egyptian cornerstone ling ceremonies
for temples, who was also known as like the stretching
of the cord. The priestesses would perform this dressed as

(01:40:23):
the goddess Seshat, who is the lady of builders, and
they would wear a seven pointed star in their head.
Sasha was not only the goddess of builders, architects and
mason's she was married to army tries my justice, and
the ceremonies are believed to have been performed at the
heleeigal rising of serious so that kind of tie of
is this even something deeper, because like we've got how
many how many spokes are on the Statue of Liberties heads?

(01:40:45):
Is it head? Is it seven or is it more?
I don't know, I can tell you. I mean, I
gotta jugle it. Chat is arguing about whether Lady Liberty
trans class the throne. She is trans, he is trans Yeah,

(01:41:05):
he does have a chigul sholane. So basically, the idea
for anyone who might have been distracted by my distractingness,
the there's a priestess who addressed up as this goddess
who is both the goddess of like builders, architects, and masons.
She was also married to both, and the ceremonies would
be done at the helegal Rising of Serious which is
when the cornerstone ceremony was laid for the Statue of Liberty,

(01:41:26):
who sort of represents Isis and is also has a
seven pointed star in her head. It's kind of all
interesting time life. Yep, there's a lot there. Yes that
we also have an obelisk in New York and the
official once More of My Mouse has Escaped, the official
written account of the this obelisk, which is at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, or it was written for them,

(01:41:49):
talks about how on ten nineteen, eighteen eighty it was
celebrated by a parade of nine thousand Freemasons and they
performed the cornerstone ceremony the next day. So it's just
another side of like the Freemasons, when you see obelisks,
you see Fremasons. They're kind of they go together. It's
like smoke and fire. So I got to struck by

(01:42:09):
Chat and then we have Washington, d C. So there's
a glowing wing triangle hanging over the altar in the
Temple Main Room at the Supreme Council in Washington, d C.
This is based on the wing solar disc that was
featured in Egyptian temples. American author Albert Pike confirmed the
presence of the blazing star at the entrance of Masonic
lodges and its symbolization of serious to them. Star of
Isis stands for divine truth or could we say nosis

(01:42:31):
passed from God to men and preserve through the generations
by Freemasons. Now let's look at the temple that is
being referred to here, the Supreme Council at Washington, d C.
Temple Room. We've got several pictures, so it's really gorgeous.
It is it is. I feel free to scroll away.
There's a bunch so obviously we see like a sphinx

(01:42:52):
type thing here. Mov oh, yeah, it's better there. You
guys can't see me pointing, but I can see me pointing.
Supreme Council, thirty third degree Museum. R We've got for
been here. We're I'm not exactly interesting. Well, it doesn't
seem like this sort of thing you could miss. It
does look very easily Queshington. And then this is it's

(01:43:13):
very much like an Egyptian to yes, sedges of Anubis
or whatever, and this kind of looks like a cheesecake
factory at this part. Yeah, I have questions about cheesecake
factory now, Oh yeah you should. You should always have questions.
See the Yeah, there's very Egyptian, very masonic. Yeah it's
very interesting. Yeah, yeah, there's there's You couldn't if you

(01:43:38):
thought it was an Egyptian. You'd just be because you
were blind. Yeah. Wow, so I would be kind of
curious to go here and kind of look it over.
It's a little bit nervous, know thyself. Yep, that's their
their thing, their lying. Wow. Yeah, there's a lot of
images here, the wind fur ass I think. And then yeah,

(01:44:03):
surple purple cloth, a bunch of buss big library, a
lot of books, gorgeous library. So this is uh mausoleum
at Halicarnas's. Oh so this is an old I guess
it's supposed to be designed to kind of look like
this thing. So yeah, a lot of interesting things going
on here. Yes, wow, Okay, yeah, cheese kack factories. The

(01:44:28):
next the next roe we have to do should be
on why cheesecake factory has so many eyes? Of Siron
at its location. If you don't know what I'm talking about,
look up the interior cheesecake factory. Yeah I finished. Yeah.
So the Masonic author David Avasen observes it on September eighteen,
seventeen ninety three, when the cornerstone of the US Capitol
was late in the morning, the sun was in Vieraga.

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So it's another interesting coincidence. The whit White House had
its own cornerstone ceremony on October thirteenth, seventeen ninety two.
Let's remember that October thirteen was the day the Order
went out to ride up the Nightstown are. Oh. Again,
it could be coincidence. A lot of coincidences. It's one
of those things where like, in order for the coincidence
to like, for there to be good evidence that the

(01:45:10):
coincidence is not a coincidence, you have to show that
the people doing it had some intentionality, that they knew
these things, that they believe these things, that they did
these things. And I think that you've shown that, and
that that's well documented in history that these people were Masons,
they were interested in these things, these were how the
rituals were done. So you don't have to believe that

(01:45:31):
the rituals are significant, to believe that the people who
did these things at the founding of our nation meant
them to mean something. And I think the real question
in my mind of like what's going on is are
these people a true continuation of Egyptian belief or are
they LARPing as Egyptian belief? And honestly, does it make
a difference, because you're still doing the thing right And

(01:45:54):
we say, like, our country was founded as a Christian
nation on Christian ideals, and that is true. And at
the same time, it seems that this stuff crept in
at pretty elite level of the founding And what does
that mean for how our country was built? Because I
think a lot of the mistake and some of this
comes from people who were Masons claim to be also

(01:46:17):
following God. But it's clear that when you look into
what masonry is about, it's not the Christian God. Even
though it's kind of like when people say that Mormons
follow Christianity and it's like, but this is a very
different thing. Raise my mouse. I keep losing my mouse.
I need I like on my mac when I wiggle
my mouse to try to find it, it gets really
big all of a sudden, Yeah, you see it, and
the windows doesn't do that, which I think is lame.

(01:46:39):
Uh okay. So the procession for the US Capital Ceremony
began at the White House. The party traveled via the
carriage via carriage down Pennsylvania Avitude Avenue. Thank you, torche.
She can pronounce French, but she can't pronounce English. The
more I put energy into French, the more it takes
away from English, because the French are parasites. Yeah, go

(01:47:00):
down Pennsylvania Avenue toward JA was right. Yeah, Pennsylvania Avenue
is aligned at a twenty only about France, though I
would to be so clear. Oh yeah, I was only
right about France. I had nothing else, and it was
probably an accident that he was right about France. So
Pennsylvania Avenue is aligned at a twenty two degree angle
southeast from the White House and Jenkins Avenues. I'm going

(01:47:21):
to try to make this nut waring. If you use
astronomical software to map the skies of that day, that
would place serious rising straight over Jenkin Heights just a
few hours before sunrise. So by donn it would have
been the solitary point of light exactly above the spot
where the capitol now stands, and we can see that
on August eleven and twelve, Serious rose heliicallyally whatever, straight
down Pennsylvania Avenue. So the heliocal rising of Serious once

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March marks the new the Egyptian New Year, the world's
first true republic since the days of Rome, looks back
on Rome itself. That's weird wording. I don't know, my
mind said, which saw the introduction of the Julian calendar,
which was created by an Egyptian astronomer and Alexander using
the helical rising of Sera. So this all kind of
looks intentional like they wanted. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Pierre l Enfont,

(01:48:05):
who designed the plans for DC, was influenced by a
nd fit By. He was influenced by Andre Lanotre, who
designed the layout of Paris to align with the rising
of Sirius as it was during Louis the fourteenth reign.
The angle is different in America from Paris twenty two
versus twenty six degrees because of the ten degree difference
in latitude between the two locations. Interesting. Shortly after the

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death of and also I glossed over a lot, but
there was the Great London fire. There were two different
people who presented an idea for rebuilding Great London or
London after the fire, like immediately after the fire, and
they were both very similar, even though it didn't look
like they worked together. And they were both like the
lining up of the angles and stuff kind of fit,

(01:48:48):
sort of symbolical stuff. You'd have to read more about
it in the Master Game, but that was kind of
like additional stuff. So shortly after the death of George Washington,
plans were drawn up for a national monument tomemorate him.
The Congressional Committee first wanted to build a pair one
hundred feet square at the base, which never got off
the ground, mainly due to money issues thirty three years
after the suggestion in eighteen thirty three. I'm sure that

(01:49:09):
one's actually a coincidence of the thirty three. An even
more enormous period was suggested by an influential freemason, Peter Force.
I think they keep thinking pyramids are easy to build, right,
but everyone's like, we should build a pyramid. Actually do
we know how to do that? Though? Like I know
the pro based shop one was here when we moved
to America, but that's actually base anyway, I'm obsessioned. Mostly.

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In eighteen thirty six, Robert Mills, architect freemason, drew up
plans for a temple with Washington dressed as a Greco
Roman and Apollo's solar chariot, with an obelisk above the
whole thing. They had a five pointed start at the top,
like this is excessively pagan. Yeah right. What ended up
sticking was the plan for an obelisk with the pyramidal
apex so normal in comparison, like just just like a
giant stone, phallic object, the Washington monument that we all

(01:49:59):
know now right, It hadly gives me a headache every
time I'm on the mall. Yeah, yeah, exactly that one. Yeah,
because it channels your energy into the sky to call
back the gods. A it's a I'm working workshopping that one.
So it had to be put a little off center
of the chosen location because the ground wasn't quite good
enough to bear its weight. It's this cornerstone ceremony for

(01:50:22):
it took place on July fourteen, forty eight, and it
should be no surprise that the ceremony was conducted by
hundreds of freemasons in full regalia and organized by the
Freemasons of America. They're just all over the place like rants.
And then, for several reasons, several decades passed after the
laying of the cornerstone before the construction actually began on
the monument itself, and the work only began in eighteen eighty.
On August seven, eighteen eighty, at ten fifty nine am,
that's very specific, they conducted a second cornerstone ceremony. This

(01:50:45):
coincided with the rising of Spica and Virgo, so that
constellation which is consecrated tois interesting one day after the
anniversary of George Washington's birthday. The obelisk was finally dedicated
on February twenty one, eighteen eighty five. And this also
the state there are a lot of Masonic processions and delegations, etc.
So a quote of Vason's calculations show that this ceremony,

(01:51:06):
which took place in the afternoon, occurred at the moment
of the rising of serious over the Capitol. The extraordinary truth,
he concludes, is that the very existence of the Washington
Monument is intimately linked to the Egyptian star Serius that
the ancients represented in their sacred hieroglyphics as an obelisk
like form as well as a star. Yeah, so the
isis the star of Sirius was depicted as an obelisk
in hieroglyphs. How is it possible that this most important

(01:51:28):
star of the ancient world should find itself as if
it were resurrected in the architecture of the United States.
That is a great question, because I feel like tall,
cool object wanted here does not work as an explanation
for me, because it's a lot of work to get
them over unbroken. Yeah, I would know that because I
was involved many years ago. There's a plaqu right over
the doorway in the monument with George Washington's face on it,
and above that plaque is the winged solar disc with

(01:51:51):
the star at the center of a picture of the
plaque if he would like to bring it up for
our edification. So yes, so we see up top the
winged snaky thing with the star, and it very Egyptian.
And also someone did point out with how much is
shown of George Washington's neck and chest he's shirtless. Yeah,

(01:52:12):
on their coin he's just shirtless beefkick President dude. Why
Roman like Roman artistic influence. I think we should all
have a president's shirtless like all the presidents on all
the little shirtlessway. In nineteen forty one, we have the
cornerstone ceremony for the Pentagon. There's no masatic brgalia this time. Instead,

(01:52:35):
we have the highest ranking military personnel with the five
pointed stars on their uniforms. So they're claiming that's the
time before Pearl Harbor. Tenuous. I think we'll dig in
a little deeper. I'll fill will send us. Maybe you're
allowed to disagree with Maybe you got one disagreement. Perhaps
before Pearl Harbor, there were twenty four thousand civilian and
military personnel and they were divided between seventeen buildings into Washington,

(01:52:56):
d C. As the US looked at joining World War Two,
they wanted to kind of get everyone into a single
or a single headquarters, so they're all like on the
same page. President FDR approved all designs and major decisions
in this project. It's important to mention that FDR was
a master Freemason as of nineteen eleven and a thirty
second degree Scottish freightmason in as of nineteen twenty nine.

(01:53:17):
The standard explanation for the shape of the building is
that the original plot of land proposed for the project
was five sided. But then, of course you might wonder
why they kept the design when they end up choosing
another spot. I guess it could be because it was easy.
I don't know. It seems like a weird explanation to
be like, we made the building that shape because of
the land. Was that shape? I don't know, Yeah, I don't.

(01:53:38):
The idea is if anyone was aware of the symbolic
associations of this shape, it would have been FDR who
designed the shape. So right, when viewed from above, the
Pentagon lies at a twenty four degree access southwest from
the Capitol. That access in nineteen forty one put series
directly over the Pentagon. So again, just you know, it
could be coincidence. But let's look at that picture overhead

(01:53:59):
of the Pentagon. Yeah, it's just yeah, it's got like
that weird simple thing in the middle. I don't know. Yeah,
there's just a pentagon. Yeah, you're not allowed to drive
around at more than two times before they get mad
at you. I really no, I'm just thinking that up.
I'm just I'm just implying that I've gotten in trouble
for circling it. We all know about September eleven, two

(01:54:22):
thousand and one, but do we know about the groundbreaking
ceremony for the Pentagon, which took place in September eleven,
nineteen forty one. Oh my goodness? What that weird? Like,
it's probably a complete coincidence. Like, honestly, I'm not even
It's just when you get to stuff like this, I
feel like, the more you get into weirdness, where is
it is? We talked about the numeral you could go

(01:54:44):
crazy with the numerology. Yeah, we talked about this a
bit in the least a lampisode where there's just like
a lot of coincidence and no one could have orchestrated that.
But I feel like, yeah, yeah, the closer you get
to like the epicenter of something big and demonic, the
more you just see like these fragments of a conspiracy,
coincidence just replent from it. But on the top of
Variable's uncle was in the Pentagon on nine eleven one,

(01:55:11):
are you confessing? I'm he was working for Lockeed Martin
at the time. Interesting tell us more, Oh oh yeah,
I was hoping So this Honestly, given everything that's happened lately.
This part is less like exciting to talk about, but

(01:55:31):
it is it is worth just mentioning because this is
how they the clincher of the the master game. So
in reference to nine eleven, this is not a conspiracy
of nine to eleven so much as an explanation for
why the Muslims might have done nine to eleven. Sure,
so there's some important things to don't hear. The Scottish
righte Samon ceremonies are very like Templar and Jewish coded

(01:55:54):
because like they the whole idea of the Templar and
Freemason movements is they want to build their lodges off
of King Solomon Temple. They want to kind of frame
it so that they have their the twin pillars Boaz
and yak kim how you pronounce it. If you can
pull up the picture of the of the pillars, so
they have obviously you see like the beehive and their symbolism,
but they they'll often have these two pillars in their

(01:56:16):
temples and this kind of they tried to claim that
the pillars were based off of the pre flood ones
where all the information was kept. So anyway, there's a
deep and abiding resentment in Islam against Israel. Kind of obvious.
But in the Master Game, Hankakaboval asked the question, and

(01:56:38):
this is gonna be a long quote from them, could
there have been more to President Roosevelt's and President Truman's
involvement in the affair of the US Pentagon? And the
date of eleven September then at first meets ci. Is
it a coincidence, for example, that the principal symbol used
in thirty second degree Scottish Freemasonry is in fact a pentagon?
And is it also a coincidence? In the same Masonic
order and same thirty second degree, the symbol of the

(01:56:58):
pentagon is divided in five military divisions of the Scottish
Right Army, in the same way the US Pentagon is
divided into five branches of the US Military. More to
the point, the Masonic author Christopher Knight, when investigating this
very matter of the strange similarity between the US Pentagon
and thirty second degree Scottish Right rituals and symbolism, wrote,
we could hardly believe our eyes. Thirty second degree is
known as the Degree of the Sublime Prince of the

(01:57:20):
Royal Secret. It comprises of three separate parts. These are
the opening ceremony, the ceremonial section, and the allegory. This
particular ceremony is very elaborate, as befits someone who has
climbed as high on the free Masonic ladder as is
possible to go under one's own effort. A great deal
of play acting takes place, and the various characters all
have fictional names. It suggests that the thirty second degree
relates to the Fight for Jerusalem. It's like a reenactment

(01:57:41):
of it. The ceremony takes place in what appears to
be a fictitious military camp, which is a five sided
figure or pentagon. We know, of course, of the many
hair brain conspiracy theories that follow the eleventh September two
thousand and one attacks, and we don't want to add
more fuel to the fire. But it is also obvious
that the foreign policies of Presidents Roosevelt and Truman greatly
contributed to the creation of the state of Israel and
sas second half of the nineteen forties, and this made

(01:58:02):
us wonder about their common affiliation to the Scottish right.
There's also the bizarre fact that the President Roosevelt was
both a thirty second degree Scottish rape Mason as well
as the thirty second president of the United States, while
President Truman, who had been Roosevelt's vice president, was both
a thirty third degree Scottish righte Mason and the thirty
third President of the United States. In Scottish right Freemasonry,
the four final degrees from the thirtieth to the thirty
third of the stage of initiation, at which the candidate

(01:58:24):
is thought to achieve the sublime objective of the Masonic
Enlightenment or someone's experiment, which allegorically is the rebuilding of
the Temple of Solomon and Jerusalem. So basically what's being
suggested here is that as far as the concerns the
motivations of Roosevelt and Truman in helping set up Israel,
that they were trying to co opt this as their
Masonic ritual of creating the new Jerusalem. Sure, it's a

(01:58:48):
little it's a little weak, But the reason I'm bringing
it up is because it informed potentially the conspiratorial thinking
of Islam, not that I think that this is the case,
Oh I see, yeah, So, because it's not about the
two taking over the world is what I'm talking about.
It's that the Freemasons are taking over the world, co
opting the Jews. Right Islam doesn't see the distinction, is
the idea? Oh I see what. Yeah. So what they're

(01:59:10):
saying is like Osama bin Laden did it, but it
was significant from a Masonic standpoint, and that's why they
chose what they chose. Yeah, I think so. So they
go on to say in a quote, is it possible
that the Roosevelt and Truman administrations took the Masonic experiment
all the way and actually rebuilt the Jewish Solomonic state

(01:59:33):
in Palestine. So Beoval talks about how while he was
in Egypt years ago he found a Scottish Rite Masonic
certificate or he has shown it that the Supreme Cancel
of the thirty third Degree had issued in Cairo in
nineteen eighteen, back when it was a lot to practice there.
It was outlawed in nineteen sixty four. It wasn't It
was pretty popular before it was outlawed, and it was

(01:59:53):
not uncommon to find Freemasons in government and in the
Egyptian royal family. And that certificate specified the location of
the Supreme Council in Cairo So what they point out
is the modern state of Israel extents from the latitude
thirty north to thirty three north when carried west in
to Egypt, the former latitude passes along through the Great
or almost through the Great period of Giza in Cairo.
So I think they're kind of hinting it like the

(02:00:16):
Masons wanted like a state that lined up with It's
a little loose if. Yeah, it feels like it's one
of those things where I think sometimes like it can
be true that the numbers are significant, but that no
human like the idea that some Freemasons could have dictated
the boundary lines to the extent that they could get

(02:00:39):
them to line up numerologically, Yeah, doesn't really make sense
to me. But if if they were able to do that,
they have a lot of power. Yeah, I think yeah. So.
But but Hagockapaval do point out a very interesting thing
that is that is true and based on fact that
Muslims are just like they're intensely intimosotic. I didn't realize
like how big a deal it was. But they've also

(02:00:59):
they've actually carried out terror tacks against Freemasons. So this
quote from them in nineteen seventy eight, the most influential
body and promulgating and interpreting Islamic law in ideologies. Islamic
Jurisdictional College located at al Azar University condemned Freemasonry is
an evil organization. Seventeen years later, the same condemnation of
Freemasonry was repeated in Saudi Arabia and the Saudi Gazette

(02:01:19):
of thirteen Jenuary nineteen ninety five called the curse of Freemasonry.
In Questions of Faith et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
We show here only item seven, eight and ten, which
are self evident. Number seven it is Freemasonry, sorry it
Freemasonry is a Jewish organization. In its roots, its secret
higher or international administrative board are Jews, and it promotes
science activities. This is all Islam taking nummy zero point eight.

(02:01:40):
Its primary objectives are the distraction of all religions. Yeah,
I guess I was going to say say destruction, but
it says a distraction of all religions, and it distracts
Muslims from Islam. And then it has branches under different
names as a camouflage that people cannot trace its activities,
especially if the name of Freemasonry has opposition. These hidden
branches are known as the Lions, Rodary and others. They

(02:02:03):
have wicked principles that completely contradict the rules of Islam.
There is a clear relationship between Freemasonry, Judaism, and international Zionism.
It has controlled the activities of high Arab officials in
the Palestinian problem. It has limited their duties, obligations and
activities for the benefit of Judaism in International Zionism. Given
that Freemasonry involves itself in dangerous activities, it is a
great hazard with wicked objectives. The Jurisdictional Synod determines that

(02:02:26):
Freemasonry is a dangerous, destructive organization. Any Muslim who affiliates
with it, knowing the truth of its objectives is an
infidelitive Islam and then another quote. Such condemnations are now
commonplace on the Internet. For example, in a popular website
Islam Online statement regarding Freemasonry and Islam, we also found
the following. The Society Freemasons aims to rebuild the Temple
of Solomon in Jerusalem after destroying al Axa Mosque, because

(02:02:48):
the Jews allege that the mosque has been built on
the site of the destroyed temple. Everything that furthers the
interests of the Jews and promotes their position in the
world is undertaken by the society. The cover of absolute
secrecy and its strict hierarchy enables it to make use
of the basis, psitions and influence of its non Jewish
members to serve the Jewish cosh. Freemasonry seeks to destroy
Aloxamusque in order to rebuild the Temple of Solomon in
its place. So like that's like fighting words for them. Sure,

(02:03:10):
they get a lot of this from the Protocols of
the Elders of Sion. Interesting which that came out in
the early nineteen hundreds and it claimed to be an
expos of a Zionis Masonic plot for world domination. It
was used in Russia and Nazi Germany anti Semitic propaganda,
and like now it's used by a lot of radical Muslims,
and it does not matter to them that it's long
been debunked. It's it's still like a staple in their propaganda.

(02:03:30):
Beyonnest Islam associates Masons with the masi Ad Digel, a
false prophet slash false messenger, Satanic type figured who prophecy
claims will appear as a harbinger of the day of judgment.
He's supposed to have one eye, so they make sure
to point out that the one eyed pyramid on the
dollar bill as well as on the eye and the
triangle Masonic symbol. That's a big thing to them, like obviously, yeah, yeah,

(02:03:53):
another quote here. The internet is a rife with websites
that connect Freemasonry with the Diegel. According to many of
these websites, Freemasonry was behind the Gulf for the invasion
of Afghanistan, the Iraq War, the oppression in the Gaza Strip,
and the turmoil. Experts on anti terrorism are gradually coming
around to realize that there is a growing dangerous paranoia
about Freemasonry in some Islamic quarters that is extremely worrying,
not least because it is drummed into the young Mayans,

(02:04:14):
often even as part of school curriculum. For example, and
Saudi Arabia, a lesson for tenth grade boys on the
Zionist movement included in a school book on Islamic culture
is quote a curious blend of wild conspiracy theories about
Masonic lodges, rotary clubs, and lions clubs with anti Semitic invective.
It asserts that the Protocols of the Altests of Zion
is an authentic document and teaches students that it reveals
what Jews really believe. And so, coming back to the

(02:04:38):
setup in Masonic temples, they have the pillars of Boaz
and Yakim at their entrances as well as they have
a Pentagon inside to symbolize the Holy of Holies. So
canangakup Befall asked, could it be that the attacks on
the Twin Towers at the entrance of America i e.
New York and on the Pentagon, the Holy of Holies
of US military power were intended at least in part

(02:04:59):
as a coded symbolic message aimed at the imagined templar.
Crusaders or Zionis Massonists are both hm So the idea
of in this conspiracy theory, it's that yes, the Muslims
did it, and it wasn't just to be a tearo attack,
but because through this great misunderstanding that makes them look
even more stupid than before, they thought that they were

(02:05:20):
attacking like the They thought that we had set up
a giant Masonic temple out of America and that they
were destroying the entrance and its Holy empolies. Oh interesting, yeah, wow, yeah,
perhaps I so, I think, yeah, I want to talk

(02:05:43):
about that. There's I'm kind of planning kind of a
Hodgepodge episode of like ways that my thinking has kind
of changed on a number of different related topics, but
like the topics are differ, but the change has all
the same theme in it. And like you guys have followed, like,

(02:06:07):
it's not going to be shocking, We'll still be shocked,
will still be shocked, but it shouldn't be. But I
think that I'm but there are things about nine to
eleven like that I've been that are in that. So anyway,
whenever we do that, maybe next week, I'll get into that.
But I that's really really fascinating because with it, it's

(02:06:29):
like with because I've heard all of that kind of theory,
not as not as well as you presented it and
not as connected to Islam. I've heard that, but that
kind of Masonic ritual connected to nine to eleven, But
it doesn't make sense with nine to eleven being an

(02:06:49):
inside job, at least it doesn't look like it does.
But it makes a lot more sense if the Islamic
terrorists did it. So that's that's really fast dating. So
now to anyone reading the Master Game book, Hancock's conclusion
is that religion must step aside and its secularism must
take over if we're to have a future. So don't

(02:07:12):
get too excited if you read the book that he's
gonna have good thoughts at the end. But I was
gonna say, yeah, I have I have looked into like
all the nine to eleven theories, and I remember, I mean,
there are certain things that get brought up where I'm like, yeah,
it does kind of look weird, like something doesn't add up.
But the more I see Islam the religion where they

(02:07:33):
blow it themselves up, Yeah, to make a point, it
doesn't seem that alarming or that out of the usual
for me to think that they blew themselves up in
this case too. Yeah, Like it's yeah, So this was
kind of an all over the place episode. But basically,
if if you take anything away in summary, it's that
while I don't want to sound like a Muslim, it
seems like Freemasons are up something and have been up

(02:07:55):
something for a while. But I think the idea of
the ideology I think we tend to think, well, this
culture believed in these gods, and then the next culture
came along and knew gods and those don't stick around.
But it does kind of seem like it's the same
thing cropping up under different identities. It's like a hydro
with different heads, and so it is worth kind of
and it's it's almost not so much that the Freemasons

(02:08:16):
are up to something so much as that the demons
at the same ones that inspire freemasonry and that are
worshiped in Freemasonry, Yeah, are up to something. So I
think it's good to remember that, Like all these things
are kind of fun to learn about, et cetera. I
think there's no way to ironically participate in this type
of thing of like any rituals for fun, not that
I think you guys would do that, but like, I

(02:08:37):
think that there is still meaning behind stuff that we
kind of consider, well, it ended thousands of years ago.
I can do this ritual because it doesn't have meaning
still does yeah, yeah, And I think we see a
lot of it in Hollywood and yeah, yeah, yeah, a
long episode. My tongue feels like it's two sizes too

(02:08:57):
large for my mouth because I've been talking too much.
But I appreciate y'all having the patience for my scatterin
thoughts and inability to speak English and only ability to
speak French as a mid red flag and me. So
I appreciate any of you who stuck around through that
slock up date, flock up date. I'm almost done the
leg of this that it's just gonna fill it with

(02:09:18):
Nichols and beat me with it. That was the plan,
but now it's thwarted because you figured it out you
have to use batteries. Now I won't see that coming.
Maybe I'll just go back to Nichols since you've seen
batteries coming. Chat you have been Yes, want phone tonight,
Thank you so much. I know that in the last

(02:09:39):
few minutes you've been talking about Charlie some more and
grieving some more, and I do want to talk to
you guys about him and stuff. Right now. I just
feel so sick about it and sick about like it's
it's it's been to the point where I'm like, I embarrassed,
I'm to ever have been associated with conspiracy theories is

(02:10:03):
just kind of the level of sick that I feel.
I think that's just kind of like a visceral emotional
reaction that won't necessarily bad bear out into like the future,
because I I I still really like getting into conspiracy theories,
but I just I saw deep ugliness in it this
time around, especially with the ones that we're blaming. We're

(02:10:25):
trying to blame Frank Trek, Yes, just evil, just just
so cruel. It's kind of a I feel I feel
like it's similar to when the Challenger exploded and reporter
like turned to someone was like, so, how do you
feel watching like your love will blow up? Right right?
It's just like punging you. Actually, yeah, and and and

(02:10:48):
Candice going after Seth Dylan and just there's just been
a weight in just the betrayal, uh, in all of this.
It's just been really sick. And so yeah, it's because
it matters so much that I haven't been able to
talk about it. But I hope you guys. I'm glad
you guys were able to talk about it a little
bit in the chat tonight, and I hope to be

(02:11:09):
able to talk to you a bit more about it later.
Pray that God is with you, comforts you, helps you
sort through all these things in your mind. Whether you
saw the videos or you didn't, we love you, thank
you for being here, thank you for support, and good night.

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