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Sunday, 29 March 2020

'Illuminati' Versus 'Salon Society.'

Now I've mentioned this so many times hereabouts already that it should come as little surprise that I'm repeating in this context. But anyway, just to remind...

A long time ago, and it is a long time now, more than twenty years although it doesn't seem that long... ...except it is; I went to this 'private party' in Sydney, Australia. And at that party were a pair of women, both very tall, similar age, very similar in looks, although one had this very very serious expression on her lips most of the time. Both of them were - well, if I said scantily clad that would be an understatement.
Nice old hotel - this is the ground floor.

What went on at the party I don't need to go into here. There were a considerable number of people there for a 'private party' - I'd say at least a hundred, but it was a huge facility, one floor more or less of an historic hotel. 

This function was a couple of years prior to the release of Kubrick's final movie.

Traditionally, in the old days of Parisian Bohemian 'Salon Societies,' private functions were arranged and hosted by women, not men - and that was because, according to folklore, some of the super-wealthy aristocratic ladies who held these gatherings were from morganatic marriages, which are sometimes also called 'left-handed marriages.' And indeed among those who know, this does indeed mean 'sinister.' Ostensibly the thing comes about from lower ranking partners or children agreeing not to claim any titles from the higher ranked spouse, but then, 'higher ranked' by whom? Additionally, there were a number of regions where titles were matrilineal, and so the ladies involved possessed all the money and the titles, but after various wars and destructions of empire, they had no country to call their home any more.
Not Nicole

You see there are two entirely different and completely separate strands of European 'Illuminism,' and you've never heard about it and people generally are never going to be told about it - but I'll tell you about it here.

The standard (and absolute rubbish/nonsense) fable is the one to do with an 'Adam Weishaupt,' and that's the story you along with everyone else, knows about...

I have observed during this present coronavirus episode, that the public generally simply insists on believing there is an elite group of secret, secretive people who run their lives and are responsible for all the evils in those lives, and their purpose is to have and to keep absolute power and control over everyone else. Well okay, fine; that's fine.

So now I move to some other figures of history - Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, being the first of these. Sometimes his books were published styled as having been written by 'Barbara' d'Aurevilly. He wrote about a certain Compte de Mesnil (same as the champagne 'Mesnil') who held decadent and sinful parties at his mansion, and who either consorted with the devil or in some way procured intercourse with the occult world.

d'Aurevilly was a patron of the private 'salon' of the Baroness Almaury de Maistre.

It's from de Maistre and de Mesnil that came the legend of the 'thousand points of light' occult Chateau des Amerois - a place and its eponymous phrase that President Donald Trump recently referred to in a speech about winning: 'Thousand points of light. What the hell is that?' And he said it over and over.
Same 'not Nicole' person. See her nice ring?

LOL

The Weishaupt 'Illuminati' has long tried to hi-jack things from the history of the Parisian private salons - and the 'thousand points of light' is one of those things. But they neither understand the concepts involved nor have ever had anything to do with the rituals and undertakings of the private salon societies run largely by female intellectuals - 'Rusalka' is a famous, famous opera officially said to have been composed by Antonin Dvorak and first performed in 1901 in Prague. In fact it was composed by Baroness de Maistre and performed in Belgium in 1870.

One of the locations used by Kubrick, in EWS, was Elveden Hall, in Suffolk - owned by the Guinness Family.




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