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Monday, 13 May 2019

Theatrical Pantomime, NOT Illuminati!

There's no Illuminati nuthin' at any of these things like the Met Gala red carpet.

This is strictly theatrical pantomime - and always has been. I would even suggest Diaghilev has touches of the panto - he was most certainly of the 'morally decadent' kind (that Stalinist Russia did not approve of). Diaghilev's costumes was one of the early 'Met Gala' themes...

We're talking the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute (a separate division within the museum organization). We're not talking the New York Metropolitan OPERA (also referred to sometimes as 'the Met').
This is Mrs Martin Shafiroff - and she's a more high profile
New York super elite socialite, basically her husband is a public funds manager...
So the profile in charities works on several levels. But these Galas are totally
different to the Met Gala. And they don't make the media. Usually.

But you won't see the 'costume' part actually attached to the 'Museum of Art' phrase in Wiki's BS page, especially not where it relates to costumes from 'theater.' What the Wiki says is that the thing was formerly known as 'the Costume Institute Gala.' But that's not right: 'THE Costume Institute' IS the NY Met Museum of Art.  

It's just a fact that the modern world is so literally 'dumbed-down,' that countries go to war, terrorism takes place, and acts and actions affecting millions of people's lives proceed from sheer ignorance that is grossly exploited by very malicious but highly-cognizant globalist agenda political groups. And their scheme runs quite broadly.

For example, all you hear these days from the standard supposedly 'Sunni' but otherwise still globalist propaganda machines - be they actual Muslims or just the BBC and the like - is that 1. Muslims 'have' Jesus in the form of some identity 'Issa' spoken about in the Quran; and 2. and Christians dispute that this is so because Muslims do not identify 'Issa' as any kind of literal, actual 'son' of God and nor did he (Issa) die on the cross.
A section of page from the actual 'Blue Quran.'

Well these are not facts. Mu'tazila Muslims definitely have the same conception of the Word of God that Christians do, and moreover, the Quran itself says it. And it says it in several places that are often avoided in this type of discussion.

The Mu'tazil (orginal, actual) version of the Quran is in the New York Metropolitan Museum and so far, no one from any 'Islamic' parts of the world have demanded it 'back.' And that's probably because - in my view - today's 'Muslims' have moved very far away from any real need to understand what the Arabic text actually says or means (the latter of which is called 'Islamic interpretation' or tawil). 

There's a lot of ignorance in today's world...

...the Met has nothing to do with authentic occult rituals or real occult groups. 

If you want real high level occult stuff, you cannot expect to find same in obvious, made-for-the-public-consumption symbolism or activities and festivals. The Edinburgh Festival's 'Queen of the May' fire celebrations which present depictions of the so-called 'Green Man' - some kind of Arcadian figure with horns on his head (ergo, must be the Devil and Satan, yes? LOL)  - is exactly NOT an occult thing. Even though every young man/woman/other and their dog wishes it so.

As I have explained before, 'the Green Man' (in fact it's 'the LITTLE Green Man') in authentic occult circles, is the Sun. 


Authentic, genuine, occult May Festival 'fire ritual...'
The Baked Alaska.



Friday, 10 May 2019

The May Queen...

And the High Society's May Queen Gala Ball is happening this year...

Yes, you guessed it (not!):




In Qatar! No, seriously. For real, it is here; started May 1 and moves onto ships.

How 'bout dat...?


This is from the actual - real - French initial 'pagan' ball this year


A lot of dingbats from today's University campuses fancy they are 'pagan,' you see, and so they apparently know what the festival of 'Beltane' is all about. Seriously, they really believe they are 'Wiccans,' and they know all about this stuff. Technically, the festival falls on May the First. And what is going on with all these young kids today painting themselves and playing with fire and so on is Neo-Paganism, and not actual Gaelic folkloric practice. 

But for those who are in particular circles, Qatar is acceptable because Beltane is a festival of interaction with the Si - the fairy peoples - and the Middle East does have places where these beings dwell...



Fire.






Thursday, 9 May 2019

Meanwhile, In Actual High Society...

This:



Oh, you think this is from a movie, or something?

No, no. This is just a bunch of people at the Grand Bal a Chateau Versailles, 2019.

And here they are again:


Woman in lilac on the right is Madame June Clovis, aka 'Louis' as in
le Roi Louis... Oh yes but yes. 'Clovis' became 'Louis' down through history,
but some of those in that mob have gone back to 'Clovis' or ahem... 'Clos de ville,'
or 'Coverdale.'


So... Met Gala, ya think. Ya think?

And what we shall be posting in the immediate next article here - is going to send your head spinning. 


Wednesday, 8 May 2019

The Modern Media's Parallel Construction Fraud

A clue to this type of thing is the utilizing of similarly sounding names and words and terminology... And it is widespread enough these days for smart people to be on the look-out for. The purpose is often commercial, that is, for money. Political campaigns do it for political power, obviously, but behind that is still the fundamental money motive.
An example of a potential 'parallel construction' fraud -
this is not a pic from the movie or from during its making, obviously

It's quite an effective propaganda tool because with continuous repetition it becomes like a computer virus that self-replicates - a process in which people just uncritically repeat what is false until such a large audience 'know' the parallel constructed version that it becomes the 'lore' and then the 'truth.'

If you look at the standard modern media and observe the stories about 'society' especially celebrity society and the 'upper crust' you will see things like the Met Gala and whatever Hollywood 'red carpet' thing is 'happening' - and from this you can easily start to imagine (use your imagination; get images and ideas in your head that are essentially factually false but still drive emotional responses at some level... lol; just sayin') that the current 'fashion' among the rich and the connected and the elite and whatever else terms one can throw at 'them,' is LGBTQ, ungendered, heavily surgery-'enhanced' and 'progressive' (a label I once might have given to myself).
'Spies Like Us' - we all go to the same bad tailor and (better) hairdresser

I just got some pics from people who took quite a long time releasing them... ...but most of them are shots taken from earlier this year. You might think they are from centuries ago, but mais non, they are more or less from right now. 

Now... ...I could also say there will be shots taken later this year, but that could easily be misconstrued so I won't say it.


Paris - earlier this year, 2019

Tuesday, 7 May 2019

Running Across The Town Square, Books Under Cloak

Somewhere in these pages over recent months (and just from memory, so I might not be able to point to where exactly right away) in quite a number of places, there will be phrases along the lines of '...and I have visions of running through the town square as the fire burns, with a stack of important books tightly held under my arm.'

However in all likelihood these books will be only of importance to me. And maybe a handful of others around the globe.
This is Trinity College Library, Dublin, not 'Trinity Hall' Cambridge...

You know, even such tomes as 'the Picatrix' are around in multiple copies and it is only a rare, a very rare range of titles, for which few or only one or two completely intact copies still remain to us. Professor Jonathan Bate (Professor of English Literature, Oxford) was on a Sky Television news backgrounder this week talking about god only knows what, I don't remember, but I do remember one particular phrase he uttered in running: 'as the classics drift away from us and are forgotten...'

See what I mean? This is THE head of English Literature at Oxford University right now. He received his first degrees from Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Why did he say that...? 'drift away and are forgotten...'

What does he mean? These things serve merely the purpose of artifacts? Is that what he means?

You can afford to forget something if it had no integral function of itself, and served only as an artifact, apart from which the core knowledge entailed was well enough known to everyone or at least to a sufficient number of experts.
Dr Pieczenik

Now here I'm going to dove-tail in another, yes another, reference to my earlier article respondent who mentioned that Charteris was not (or at least not credited as, or not widely believed to have been) a screenwriter for any Bond movie: Dr Steve Pieczenik, the US Intelligence psychologist who worked on some original regime changes in the Middle East decades ago now, was also on his YT channel saying that JFK had read '6 Days Of The Condor' liked it, but failed to appreciate it's significance as it might have applied to himself. Now as you all know 6 Days Of The Condor was made into the movie 3 Days Of The Condor and the book was originally published in 1974, long after Kennedy was assassinated. So was Dr P wrong? Was he mistaken? He seemed to be quite positive and definite in what he was saying.

The original manuscript you see, albeit written by James Grady, a personal friend of Dr Pieczenik's, was penned in outline form much earlier on by Lee Metcalf, the Senator and Congressman who started or helped start the DIA - the US Defense Intelligence Agency.

I could I suppose be altogether condescending and patronizing and appear as if turning personal folklore into fact, but here, here, let me offer all of you just this - and when you read it, read it very carefully, taking note of when I posted it here, and what happened shortly thereafter. Things are not always what they seem, are they, gunny...

And so, yes, a few more incidents are coming up the turnpike shortly, and we will indeed be speaking of them beforehand. 

Quoted, from this Blogspot, of Thursday 14 Feb, 2019:

"Thomas Sheridan recently produced a short series of YouTube articles about his visit to Sri Lanka, from where he brought back a small figurine of 'Kali' and then he just groaned that it had been badly smashed when it went through customs in Dubai... Well, it is common practice for almost all the Muslim personnel there to literally deliberately smash small idols - and they are known to do it regardless that some naiive traveler is simply passing through there. Sheridan is a widely-acknowledged expert on some aspects of British folk religions and what is termed Irish paganism, and he is a very fact-based, logical thinker on those subjects."