On the one hand, I'm not inclined to believe that the influence of the diabolical is so overt or prevalent as to involve satanic blood sacrifice rituals throughout the mainstream of the entertainment industry. On the other hand, I rather suspect that there are some quarters where well-known individuals are involved in some pretty nasty and evil business.
Just as a test, I picked one of the news articles referenced (at 12:38 on the video), namely "George Clooney’s ‘Astonishing’ Evening in Berlusconi’s Bedroom" (ABC News, October 10, 2011), which begins with this juicy paragraph:
Actor George Clooney is talking about the night he went to Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi’s home - infamous for lavish sex parties – and was invited to the leader’s bedroom. Berlusconi’s bashes have come to be known as “bunga bunga” parties, and Clooney says he got an invite.I don't make a practice of spending much time in this iniquitous netherworld and its steaming cauldrons of infernal vices and luciferian plots. But I have read enough to know that it has probably infiltrated the circles in which many of our political leaders move. You have surely read about the first President Bush's induction into the Skull and Bones secret society at Yale University. Perhaps you have also read about the Clintons and their trail of dead bodies and unaccountable disappearances in the course of their political rise to power from dubious beginnings in Arkansas.
You may or may not have heard Larry Sinclair's statement before the National Press Club about his cocaine and sex trysts with Barack Obama when he was senator in Chicago, Rev. James Manning's testimony to the same, or the Washington, DC-based investigative journalist Wayne Madsen's report on Obama's involvement in a Chicago gay club called "Man's World," and the convenient deaths of three Chicago gay friends of Obama, one of whom (Donald Young, who was the openly gay choir director at Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ) is claimed by his mother, Norma Jean Young (who worked for Chicago's Police Dept.), to have been murdered to protect secrets of his bisexual lover who became president.
How anyone could be puzzled over Obama's policies while in office is beyond me -- his 'Iran deal', which opens the door to nuclear weapons in the hands of the most notorious promotors of anti-western terrorism in the mideast; his 'evolution' on the issue of gay rights and abandonment of DOMA (the Defense of Marriage Act) in favor of same-sex 'marriage'; his plunging our nation into debt to the point of nearly doubling the debt on the national credit card, now rocketing upwards of $20 trillion; his refusal to acknowledge Islamic terrorism while easily referring to the threat of Christian funamentalist 'terrorism'; ... the list goes on. Whatever one thinks of Dinesh D'Souza, I, for one, consider some of his claims in this short video about Obama pretty compelling, even if he doesn't plumb the spiritual dimension adequately. Americans who re-elected this man to yet a second term are fools, or ignorant, or evil.
So when I listen to NPR and hear polished pundits playing sound bites from Obama and solemnly treating them as 'politics as usual', I get the surreal feeling that I have just stepped into a scene from Last Year at Marienbad. From my point of view, what NPR considers serious reality, I consider facile fiction; and what NPR considers the fetid fever swamps of medieval fantasies about an unseen world of angels and demons, I consider seriously to be the underlying reality of our world. Even on a bad day, J.R.R. Tolkien could tell us more about what's happening in our world than NPR ever could on its best day. He, at least, understood that there are such things as the preternatural diabolical forces represented by Mordor, the corruption of Sarumen, the temptations and delusions of Boromir, and the possibility that rides on them of winning or losing everything.
"Hypocrites!" says Jesus: "You know how to interpret the appearance of the earth and the sky. How is it that you don't know how to interpret this present time?" (Luke 12:56)
Chilling. I didn't look at the video, but I'll take your word for it. There seem to be multiple reports of satanist groups seeking and receiving political recognition of their "religion". May the Lord God have mercy on us all.
ReplyDeleteHi. Good article. Isn't our national debt upwards of $20 trillion, not million as you wrote?
ReplyDeleteThe moral squalor of our society is mind-numbing.
now rocketing upwards of $20 million
ReplyDeleteThat would be a bargain!! Did you mean 20 trillion?
The foolish, the ignorant and the evil make up a solid voting majority in this country.
UK currently kissing the feet of Obama!
ReplyDeleteThanks folks, yes, "$20 TRILLIION," not "million"! I'll fix it!
ReplyDeleteFormer Democratic US Senator Wofford, aged 90, is "marrying" his 40 year old boyfriend. 'nuff said.
ReplyDeleteCome Lord Jesus!
Your post reminds me of an interview I read about Jeffrey Gundlach, the "Bond King". He talked about how it was a mystery how his investment ideas came to him. He couldn't explain it, they just arrived out of nowhere. He found it puzzling. Given his past pornography and drug problems (he kept a box of the stuff in his office), I would venture to guess he has some preternatural help. Demons understand financial markets much better than humans. Their minds are vastly more powerful and they have enormous amounts of data they can process from around the world (for example, what other financial houses are doing or planning to do, etc). Who knows why he is a recipient of their help. But I would wager that many of our "elites" have been given a great deal of demonic help in their rise to prominence. In other news, Warren Buffet is the single largest donor to Planned Parenthood (through his wife's foundation).
ReplyDeleteI recall this old Saturday Night Live skit where Dan Aykroyd (I think) played Jimmy Carter giving a speech on the state of the economy during rampant inflation. His solution - as a joke mind you - was to simply print more money. Sure, things would be more expensive, but then we'd all be millionaires so we could afford it!
ReplyDeletePathetic that what was meant as a joke is now considered sound economic policy.
Great post, Doc. Kudos
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