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Oct 6, 2019 21:36:12   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/democrats-praise-moloch-on-twitter-after-fox-news-fires-host-for-exposing-their-worship-of-pagan-deity/

Oct. 3, 2019
by Shane Trejo

Long Time Fox Host Todd Starnes Was Onto Something.

Fox News released radio host Todd Starnes today from his long standing contract with them, after a guest speculated on his show, “Fox News & Commentary” on Monday that Democrats may worship the pagan deity Moloch, a demon idol worshiped in the Old Testament by burning children alive as child sacrifice to honor him.

Bohemian Grove is a restricted 2,700-acre (1,100 ha) campground located at 20601 Bohemian Avenue, in Monte Rio, California, United States, belonging to a private San Francisco-based gentlemen's club known as the Bohemian Club. In mid-July each year, Bohemian Grove hosts a more than two-week encampment of some of the most prominent men in the world.

Starnes discussed the matter with Dr. Robert Jeffress, a evangelical pastor from Dallas. They talked about their support of President Donald Trump and the possible satanic motivations behind the far-left’s extremist agenda.

“That reminds me of an arsonist, a pyromaniac with a match in his hand about to set a building on fire, saying, ‘Now pray with me that the destruction I’m about to cause isn’t too severe,’” Jeffress said about the Democrats’ moves against President Trump. “If Nancy Pelosi is sincere about bringing this nation together, she will drop this impeachment effort.”

“We just assume they’re praying to God,” Starnes replied. “I’m not quite sure.”

“Apparently the god they worship is the pagan god of the Old Testament, Moloch, who allowed for child sacrifice,” Jeffress answered. “The God of the Bible doesn’t sanction the killing of millions and millions of children in the womb. I think the god they are worshiping is the god of their own imagination.”

Liberals took to Twitter following the news to apparently validate Dr. Jeffress’ suspicions, and confirm that they do in fact worship the pagan deity.

While liberals try to make a mockery out of the issue, there is troubling evidence that this pagan deity is revered by elite circles.

Infowars founder Alex Jones initially infiltrated and exposed the Bohemian Grove, a private male-only club of the world’s most influential power brokers that meets in Sonoma County, California each summer. He filmed one of their bizarre rituals from a distance in 2000 where he saw them burn an effigy of a child in front of a giant stone idol they referred to as Moloch

The annual meeting has since become mainstream news, with outlets like the Washington Post and Business Insider being forced to admit its existence. They have been holding annual meetings since 1878.

“The people that gather at Bohemian Grove — who have included prominent business leaders, former U.S. presidents, musicians, and oil barons — are told that “Weaving Spiders Come Not Here,” meaning business deals are to be left outside,” the Post wrote about the secret society of suspected Moloch worshipers. “One exception was in 1942, when a planning for the Manhattan Project took place at the grove, leading to the creation of the atom bomb.”

In addition, a peculiar reference to offering a sacrifice for Moloch was found in Hillary Clinton’s e-mail trove released to the public by WikiLeaks in 2016.

“With (sic) fingers crossed, the old rabbit’s foot out of the box in the attic, I will be sacrificing a chicken in the backyard to Moloch,” the e-mail read.

While outspoken Christian Starnes may no longer work for Fox News because he got a little too close to the truth, his next step is to launch “a multi-faceted broadcasting and digital company focused on delivering authentic conservative news and commentary” called the Starnes Media Group in the near future where he won’t have to compromise his principles in order to maintain a platform.

“I am a rock-solid conservative and I do not compromise my beliefs,” Starnes told FaithWire after his release. “Period.”

Starnes could not be reached for comment. At press time, Starnes’ Twitter bio said only “Starnes Media Group,” but he retweeted an advertisement for an upcoming appearance that labeled him a “Fox News Radio host” an hour prior.

Starnes recently retweeted a Faithwire article that quoted him saying his 15 years at Fox News were “amazing.”


https://www.thewrap.com/exclusive-host-todd-starnes-out-at-fox-news/

For historical background on The Bohemian Grove:
https://www.conspiracyarchive.com/2014/05/16/inside-the-bohemian-grove/

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Oct 6, 2019 23:39:35   #
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She Seems All The Rage With Celebrities And The Elite
There Are Constant Baphomet Imagery In The Music Industry

And There's This Non-Stop
Even On Disney "Gravity Falls"



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Oct 7, 2019 02:40:32   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Moloch[a] is the biblical name of a Canaanite god associated with child sacrifice, through fire or war. The name of this deity is also sometimes spelled Molech, Milcom, or Malcam.

The name Moloch results from a dysphemic vocalisation in the Second Temple period of a theonym based on the root mlk, "king". There are a number of Canaanite gods with names based on this root, which became summarily associated with Moloch, including biblical Malkam (מַלְכָּם‎) "Great King" (KJV Milcom), which appears to refer to a god of the Ammonites, as well as Tyrian Melqart and others. MLK can also be interpreted as Ma-el-och, Ma meaning give, god, bull, or giver to the bull god / priest. Malcam would Ma - el - cam meaning giver to the high god.

Rabbinical tradition depicted Moloch as a bronze statue heated with fire into which the victims were thrown. This has been associated with reports by Greco-Roman authors on the child sacrifices in Carthage to Baal Hammon,[1] especially since archaeological excavations since the 1920s have produced evidence for child sacrifice in Carthage as well as inscriptions including the term MLK, either a theonym or a technical term associated with sacrifice. In interpretatio graeca, the Phoenician god was identified with Cronus, due to the parallel mytheme of Cronus devouring his children.

Otto Eissfeldt in 1935 argued that mlk was not to be taken as a theonym at all but as a term for a type of fire sacrifice, and that *lĕmōlek "as a molk-sacrifice" had been reinterpreted as the name of a Canaanite idol following the Deuteronomic reform under Josiah (r. 640–609 BC). According to Eissfeldt, this 7th-century reform abolished the child sacrifice that had been happening.

Moloch has been used figuratively in English literature from John Milton's Paradise Lost (1667) to Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" (1955), to refer to a person or thing demanding or requiring a very costly sacrifice.

Biblical Hebrew Masoretic Molek - Offering to Molech

The vocalization Molek occurs eight times in the Masoretic Text, predominantly (five times) in Leviticus:

Leviticus 18:21 "And thou shalt not let any of thy seed pass through the fire to Molech, neither shalt thou profane the name of thy God: I am the LORD."

Leviticus 20:2: "Again, thou shalt say to the children of Israel, Whosoever he be of the children of Israel, or of the strangers that sojourn in Israel, that giveth any of his seed unto Molech; he shall surely be put to death: the people of the land shall stone him with stones."

Leviticus 20:3: "And I will set my face against that man, and will cut him off from among his people; because he hath given of his seed unto Molech, to defile my sanctuary, and to profane my holy name."

Leviticus 20:4: "And if the people of the land do any ways hide their eyes from the man, when he giveth of his seed unto Molech, and kill him not"

Leviticus 20:5: "Then I will set my face against that man, and against his family, and will cut him off, and all that go a whoring after him, to commit whoredom with Molech, from among their people."

Two further occurrences connect the practice with Tophet, a place of sacrifice in the Valley of Hinnom (Gehenna, which later acquired the connotation of "Hell"):

2 Kings 23:10: "And he (King Josiah of Judah) defiled Topheth, which is in the valley of the children of Hinnom, that no man might make his son or his daughter to pass through the fire to Molech."

Jeremiah 32:35: "And they built the high places of Baal, which are in the valley of the son of Hinnom, to cause their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire unto Molech which I commanded them not, neither came it into my mind, that they should do this abomination, to cause Judah to sin."

The practice of "passing through fire" (`abar ba-'esh עָבַר בָּאֵשׁ‎) associated with the name Moloch in the citations above also occurs without reference to Moloch in Deuteronomy 18:10–13, 2 Kings 16:3 and 21:6 and Ezekiel 20:26,31 and 23:37.

Isaiah 30:33 has the vocalization melek ("king"), but this is widely accepted as an omission of the Masoretic correctors: "For Tophet is ordained of old; yea, for the king it is prepared; he hath made it deep and large: the pile thereof is fire and much wood; the breath of the LORD, like a stream of brimstone, doth kindle it."

On the other hand, while 1 Kings 11:7 has the vocalization Molek, in "Molech, the abomination of the children of Ammon", this is widely accepted as an error for Malkam (Milcom), the specifically Ammonite idol.
LXX Μολοχ (Moloch, Molech)

The Septuagint uses Μολοχ three times, rendered by KJV as Moloch or Molech, in 2 Kings 23:10, Jeremiah 32:35 (both verses have Masoretic molek, cited above), and Amos 5:26 (where the Masoretic text has melek "king"). In the other instances of Masoretic molek, LXX has βασιλεύς basileus "king".
Malkam (Milcom)

The variant Malkam, rendered by KJV as Milcom, is found only three times in Kings (1 Kings 11:5, 11:33 and 2 Kings 23:13). Malkam is each time specifically mentioned as a god of the Ammonites, while Molek is generally depicted as a god worshipped by the Israelites in the context of the "passing through fire" of their children (with the exception of 1 Kings 11:7, which mentions "Molech, the abomination of the children of Ammon", widely accepted as an error for Malkam.
New Testament Μολοχ

Canonical Christian scriptures refer once to the pagan idol, Moloch (Acts 7:43).
Carthaginian Cronus
Main article: Child sacrifice in Cartaginian religion
Further information: Baal Hammon
Saturn, Jupiter's father, devours one of his sons. (Peter Paul Rubens)

Later commentators have compared these accounts with similar ones from Greek and Latin sources speaking of the offering of children by fire as sacrifices in the Punic city of Carthage, a Phoenician colony. Cleitarchus, Diodorus Siculus and Plutarch all mention burning of children as an offering to Cronus or Saturn, that is to Baal Hammon, the chief god of Carthage.

Cleitarchus' paraphrase of a scholium to Plato's Republic has a description of the practice which predates the fall of Carthage in 146 BC:

There stands in their midst a bronze statue of Kronos, its hands extended over a bronze brazier, the flames of which engulf the child. When the flames fall upon the body, the limbs contract and the open mouth seems almost to be laughing until the contracted body slips quietly into the brazier. Thus it is that the 'grin' is known as 'sardonic laughter,' since they die laughing. (trans. Paul G. Mosca)

Diodorus Siculus (20.14):

There was in their city a bronze image of Cronus extending its hands, palms up and sloping toward the ground, so that each of the children when placed thereon rolled down and fell into a sort of gaping pit filled with fire.

Diodorus also relates that relatives were forbidden to weep and that when Agathocles defeated Carthage, the Carthaginian nobles believed they had displeased the gods by substituting low-born children for their own children. They attempted to make amends by sacrificing 200 children of the best families at once, and in their enthusiasm actually sacrificed 300 children.

Freeman in The History of Sicily from the Earliest Times (1894) states that the Carthaginian nobles had acquired and raised children not of their own for the express purpose of sacrificing them to the god. The author states that during the siege, the 200 high-born children were sacrificed in addition to another 300 children who were initially saved from the fire by the sacrifice of these acquired substitutes.

Plutarch wrote in De Superstitione 171:

... but with full knowledge and understanding they themselves offered up their own children, and those who had no children would buy little ones from poor people and cut their throats as if they were so many lambs or young birds; meanwhile the mother stood by without a tear or moan; but should she utter a single moan or let fall a single tear, she had to forfeit the money, and her child was sacrificed nevertheless; and the whole area before the statue was filled with a loud noise of flutes and drums that the cries of wailing should not reach the ears of the people.

Rabbinical commentary

The 12th-century Rashi, commenting on the Book of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 7:31) stated:

Tophet is Moloch, which was made of brass; and they heated him from his lower parts; and his hands being stretched out, and made hot, they put the child between his hands, and it was burnt; when it vehemently cried out; but the priests beat a drum, that the father might not hear the voice of his son, and his heart might not be moved.

A rabbinical tradition attributed to the Yalkout of Rabbi Simeon, says that the idol was hollow and was divided into seven compartments, in one of which they put flour, in the second turtle-doves, in the third a ewe, in the fourth a ram, in the fifth a calf, in the sixth an ox, and in the seventh a child, which were all burned together by heating the statue inside.

Modern interpretation

Scholars of the 17th century received from medieval rabbinical tradition the notion that the various gods named mlk "king" in the Hebrew Bible are closely related, if not identical.

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Oct 7, 2019 03:18:51   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtSVBTne-KY

An old photo from Bohemian Grove on the National Geographic website appeared with the following caption:

Power Party | Photograph (below) is by Gabriel Moulin, 1915

To purge himself of worldly concerns, a member of the elite Bohemian Club participated in a 1915 Cremation of Care ceremony—complete with candles and a robed and hooded comrade to guide him. This private club of influential men still meets annually north of San Francisco and uses this symbolic ritual to kick off its summer retreat. But today the ceremony involves burning a mummy-like effigy named Care at the foot of the group's mascot: a 40-foot-tall (12-meter-tall) concrete owl.

It is difficult for many people to accept the truth that several of our nations top leaders have been members of the occultic Bohemian Grove. George W. Bush is also a member of this occult organization. Since 1873, the Global Elite Has Held Secret Meetings in the Ancient Redwood Forest of Northern California. Members of the so-called "Bohemian Club" Include Former Presidents Eisenhower, Nixon and Reagan. The Bush Family Maintains a Strong Involvement. Each Year at Bohemian Grove, Members of This All-Male "Club" Don Red, Black and Silver Robes and Conduct an Occult Ritual Wherein They Worship a Giant Stone Owl, Sacrificing a Human Being in Effigy to What They Call the "Great Owl of Bohemia."




karpenter wrote:
John Podesta Was Involved With That Spirit Cooking Woman
She Seems All The Rage With Celebrities And The Elite
There Are Constant Baphomet Imagery In The Music Industry

And There's This Non-Stop
Even On Disney "Gravity Falls"

Bohemian Grove 1915
Bohemian Grove 1915...

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Oct 7, 2019 03:44:14   #
PeterS
 
Zemirah wrote:
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/democrats-praise-moloch-on-twitter-after-fox-news-fires-host-for-exposing-their-worship-of-pagan-deity/

Oct. 3, 2019
by Shane Trejo

Long Time Fox Host Todd Starnes Was Onto Something.

Fox News released radio host Todd Starnes today from his long standing contract with them, after a guest speculated on his show, “Fox News & Commentary” on Monday that Democrats may worship the pagan deity Moloch, a demon idol worshiped in the Old Testament by burning children alive as child sacrifice to honor him.

Bohemian Grove is a restricted 2,700-acre (1,100 ha) campground located at 20601 Bohemian Avenue, in Monte Rio, California, United States, belonging to a private San Francisco-based gentlemen's club known as the Bohemian Club. In mid-July each year, Bohemian Grove hosts a more than two-week encampment of some of the most prominent men in the world.

Starnes discussed the matter with Dr. Robert Jeffress, a evangelical pastor from Dallas. They talked about their support of President Donald Trump and the possible satanic motivations behind the far-left’s extremist agenda.

“That reminds me of an arsonist, a pyromaniac with a match in his hand about to set a building on fire, saying, ‘Now pray with me that the destruction I’m about to cause isn’t too severe,’” Jeffress said about the Democrats’ moves against President Trump. “If Nancy Pelosi is sincere about bringing this nation together, she will drop this impeachment effort.”

“We just assume they’re praying to God,” Starnes replied. “I’m not quite sure.”

“Apparently the god they worship is the pagan god of the Old Testament, Moloch, who allowed for child sacrifice,” Jeffress answered. “The God of the Bible doesn’t sanction the killing of millions and millions of children in the womb. I think the god they are worshiping is the god of their own imagination.”

Liberals took to Twitter following the news to apparently validate Dr. Jeffress’ suspicions, and confirm that they do in fact worship the pagan deity.

While liberals try to make a mockery out of the issue, there is troubling evidence that this pagan deity is revered by elite circles.

Infowars founder Alex Jones initially infiltrated and exposed the Bohemian Grove, a private male-only club of the world’s most influential power brokers that meets in Sonoma County, California each summer. He filmed one of their bizarre rituals from a distance in 2000 where he saw them burn an effigy of a child in front of a giant stone idol they referred to as Moloch

The annual meeting has since become mainstream news, with outlets like the Washington Post and Business Insider being forced to admit its existence. They have been holding annual meetings since 1878.

“The people that gather at Bohemian Grove — who have included prominent business leaders, former U.S. presidents, musicians, and oil barons — are told that “Weaving Spiders Come Not Here,” meaning business deals are to be left outside,” the Post wrote about the secret society of suspected Moloch worshipers. “One exception was in 1942, when a planning for the Manhattan Project took place at the grove, leading to the creation of the atom bomb.”

In addition, a peculiar reference to offering a sacrifice for Moloch was found in Hillary Clinton’s e-mail trove released to the public by WikiLeaks in 2016.

“With (sic) fingers crossed, the old rabbit’s foot out of the box in the attic, I will be sacrificing a chicken in the backyard to Moloch,” the e-mail read.

While outspoken Christian Starnes may no longer work for Fox News because he got a little too close to the truth, his next step is to launch “a multi-faceted broadcasting and digital company focused on delivering authentic conservative news and commentary” called the Starnes Media Group in the near future where he won’t have to compromise his principles in order to maintain a platform.

“I am a rock-solid conservative and I do not compromise my beliefs,” Starnes told FaithWire after his release. “Period.”

Starnes could not be reached for comment. At press time, Starnes’ Twitter bio said only “Starnes Media Group,” but he retweeted an advertisement for an upcoming appearance that labeled him a “Fox News Radio host” an hour prior.

Starnes recently retweeted a Faithwire article that quoted him saying his 15 years at Fox News were “amazing.”


https://www.thewrap.com/exclusive-host-todd-starnes-out-at-fox-news/

For historical background on The Bohemian Grove:
https://www.conspiracyarchive.com/2014/05/16/inside-the-bohemian-grove/
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/democrats-praise-mol... (show quote)

This story really makes no sense.

1) God is the greatest mass murderer of children in the history of the world--be it through miscarriage, floods, or wanton slaughter by the Israelites, god has sanctioned the slaughter of more children than any other being.

2) Jeffress established nothing to prove that the Bohemian Club worshiped anything--much less a god named Moloch. This was simply speculation and because it was what a conservative like Jeffress wanted to hear it was affirmed as the truth.

3) So-called Christians like Jeffress approve of the jailing and separation of children from their parents so how does he find any room to point his fingers a anyone other than himself?

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Oct 7, 2019 04:08:55   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Zemirah wrote:
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/democrats-praise-moloch-on-twitter-after-fox-news-fires-host-for-exposing-their-worship-of-pagan-deity/

Oct. 3, 2019
by Shane Trejo

Long Time Fox Host Todd Starnes Was Onto Something.

Fox News released radio host Todd Starnes today from his long standing contract with them, after a guest speculated on his show, “Fox News & Commentary” on Monday that Democrats may worship the pagan deity Moloch, a demon idol worshiped in the Old Testament by burning children alive as child sacrifice to honor him.

Bohemian Grove is a restricted 2,700-acre (1,100 ha) campground located at 20601 Bohemian Avenue, in Monte Rio, California, United States, belonging to a private San Francisco-based gentlemen's club known as the Bohemian Club. In mid-July each year, Bohemian Grove hosts a more than two-week encampment of some of the most prominent men in the world.

Starnes discussed the matter with Dr. Robert Jeffress, a evangelical pastor from Dallas. They talked about their support of President Donald Trump and the possible satanic motivations behind the far-left’s extremist agenda.

“That reminds me of an arsonist, a pyromaniac with a match in his hand about to set a building on fire, saying, ‘Now pray with me that the destruction I’m about to cause isn’t too severe,’” Jeffress said about the Democrats’ moves against President Trump. “If Nancy Pelosi is sincere about bringing this nation together, she will drop this impeachment effort.”

“We just assume they’re praying to God,” Starnes replied. “I’m not quite sure.”

“Apparently the god they worship is the pagan god of the Old Testament, Moloch, who allowed for child sacrifice,” Jeffress answered. “The God of the Bible doesn’t sanction the killing of millions and millions of children in the womb. I think the god they are worshiping is the god of their own imagination.”

Liberals took to Twitter following the news to apparently validate Dr. Jeffress’ suspicions, and confirm that they do in fact worship the pagan deity.

While liberals try to make a mockery out of the issue, there is troubling evidence that this pagan deity is revered by elite circles.

Infowars founder Alex Jones initially infiltrated and exposed the Bohemian Grove, a private male-only club of the world’s most influential power brokers that meets in Sonoma County, California each summer. He filmed one of their bizarre rituals from a distance in 2000 where he saw them burn an effigy of a child in front of a giant stone idol they referred to as Moloch

The annual meeting has since become mainstream news, with outlets like the Washington Post and Business Insider being forced to admit its existence. They have been holding annual meetings since 1878.

“The people that gather at Bohemian Grove — who have included prominent business leaders, former U.S. presidents, musicians, and oil barons — are told that “Weaving Spiders Come Not Here,” meaning business deals are to be left outside,” the Post wrote about the secret society of suspected Moloch worshipers. “One exception was in 1942, when a planning for the Manhattan Project took place at the grove, leading to the creation of the atom bomb.”

In addition, a peculiar reference to offering a sacrifice for Moloch was found in Hillary Clinton’s e-mail trove released to the public by WikiLeaks in 2016.

“With (sic) fingers crossed, the old rabbit’s foot out of the box in the attic, I will be sacrificing a chicken in the backyard to Moloch,” the e-mail read.

While outspoken Christian Starnes may no longer work for Fox News because he got a little too close to the truth, his next step is to launch “a multi-faceted broadcasting and digital company focused on delivering authentic conservative news and commentary” called the Starnes Media Group in the near future where he won’t have to compromise his principles in order to maintain a platform.

“I am a rock-solid conservative and I do not compromise my beliefs,” Starnes told FaithWire after his release. “Period.”

Starnes could not be reached for comment. At press time, Starnes’ Twitter bio said only “Starnes Media Group,” but he retweeted an advertisement for an upcoming appearance that labeled him a “Fox News Radio host” an hour prior.

Starnes recently retweeted a Faithwire article that quoted him saying his 15 years at Fox News were “amazing.”


https://www.thewrap.com/exclusive-host-todd-starnes-out-at-fox-news/

For historical background on The Bohemian Grove:
https://www.conspiracyarchive.com/2014/05/16/inside-the-bohemian-grove/
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/democrats-praise-mol... (show quote)


For a minute there I thought this was going to be some bizarre conspiracy theory...

Then I saw that Alex Jones has proof from when he secretly infiltrated these guys...

So now I know it's on the up and up...


Kind of scary how only Republican presidents were members.... Makes me wonder when all the worshippers of Moloch desired to become Democrats...

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Oct 7, 2019 04:16:29   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
PeterS wrote:
This story really makes no sense.


Weren't paying attention? Alex Jones confirmed it...

Quote:
1) God is the greatest mass murderer of children in the history of the world--be it through miscarriage, floods, or wanton slaughter by the Israelites, god has sanctioned the slaughter of more children than any other being.


God doesn't cause miscarriages...
The flood was a one time deal...
Wanton slaughter? Is there any other kind?
God doesn't sanction slaughter of innocents...

Quote:
2) Jeffress established nothing to prove that the Bohemian Club worshiped anything--much less a god named Moloch. This was simply speculation and because it was what a conservative like Jeffress wanted to hear it was affirmed as the truth.


So you're saying confirmation bias is a bad thing... There goes 99.9% of conspiracy theories....

Quote:
3) So-called Christians like Jeffress approve of the jailing and separation of children from their parents so how does he find any room to point his fingers a anyone other than himself?


Only if their parents are criminals... Or if there is some dispute concerning the validity of their parenthood... Are you against the foster system?


Hope you're feeling good today Peter... My last day of holidays and feeling feisty

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Oct 7, 2019 05:05:03   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
They secretly meet for seventeen days each July in a remote “sacred grove” of ancient giant redwood trees in the deep forests surrounding San Francisco. Some 1,500 in number, their membership roll is kept secret, but includes the super-rich, blood dynasty member families of the Illuminati; heavy-hitting corporate chieftains and high government officials. Mingling among them are a number of Hollywood movie stars, Broadway producers, famous entertainers, musicians, authors, painters and poets. Great statesmen and – so we’re told – gentlemen

So what is this ultra-elite club with the bizarre Druid customs? They are the Bohemians, formally known as the Bohemian Club. They practically own their own county north of San Francisco, a 2,700-acre summer camp they call the Bohemian Grove. Since the 1890s, the “Grovers” (as they are known to intimates) have gathered amongst these redwood trees to “get away from it all,” have a little summer vacation fun, and avoid business dealings altogether for two weeks. At least, that’s the official story.

Then, there are the other stories…some of them too strange to believe. Tales of world leaders plotting the world’s destiny there in secret “war rooms,” hand-picking Presidents and future leaders from the Bohemian Grove. Reports of occult rituals being conducted by these same powerful men, clad only in hooded red, black and white robes, offering an effigy of a human being to be sacrificed by fire to a towering 45-foot stone owl God, the “Great Owl of Bohemia” in a ceremony called “The Cremation of Care.” Sometimes, they discard the robes, don women’s clothing and parade around onstage in theatrical productions or – if the spirit so moves them – they wear no clothes at all!

Things get even stranger still. Stories have come out of the Grove about wild homosexual orgies, male and female prostitutes being engaged in what can only be described as extreme sexual games, young children being exploited in unspeakable ways, up to and including cold-blooded ritual murder. There are stories involving actual human sacrifice on the “altar” of the owl God statue. Understandably, it’s all very hard to believe.

But is any of it true? Does the Bohemian Grove emulate the ancient mystery cults of Babylon, Rome, and Greece? Do its members celebrate the old pre-Judeo-Christian idolatrous gods such as Molech, Ishtar, Lilith, Attis, Mithra, Apollo, Zoroaster, and others? Or is it an occult western secret society like the freemasons and Yale’s exclusive Skull and Bones? Are they just having “good clean fun” at the Grove? Or are they covertly plotting to take over the world? Why do our world leaders meet in this place to share a fascination with the perverted arts and all things Bohemian? Why the obsession with the ungodly occult and with ancient Babylon?



Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
For a minute there I thought this was going to be some bizarre conspiracy theory...

Then I saw that Alex Jones has proof from when he secretly infiltrated these guys...

So now I know it's on the up and up...


Kind of scary how only Republican presidents were members.... Makes me wonder when all the worshippers of Moloch desired to become Democrats...

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Oct 7, 2019 05:44:37   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
The August 2, 1982 edition of Newsweek magazine reported: "... the world's most prestigious summer camp - the Bohemian Grove - is now in session 75 miles north of San Francisco. The fiercely guarded, 2,700-acre retreat is the country extension of San Francisco's all-male ultra-exclusive Bohemian Club to which every Republican President since Herbert Hoover has belonged."

Bill Clinton, elected president in 1992, was a member. This is not something he would have missed out on.

Al Gore is also a member, as is Chris Matthews. Both are undeniably Democrats.

I'm sure there are many more.

Not sure how up to date, but you may check this membership listing for names of Democrats:

https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_bohemiangrove09.htm



Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
For a minute there I thought this was going to be some bizarre conspiracy theory...

Then I saw that Alex Jones has proof from when he secretly infiltrated these guys...

So now I know it's on the up and up...


Kind of scary how only Republican presidents were members.... Makes me wonder when all the worshippers of Moloch desired to become Democrats...

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Oct 7, 2019 13:20:19   #
bahmer
 
Zemirah wrote:
The August 2, 1982 edition of Newsweek magazine reported: "... the world's most prestigious summer camp - the Bohemian Grove - is now in session 75 miles north of San Francisco. The fiercely guarded, 2,700-acre retreat is the country extension of San Francisco's all-male ultra-exclusive Bohemian Club to which every Republican President since Herbert Hoover has belonged."

Bill Clinton, elected president in 1992, was a member. This is not something he would have missed out on.

Al Gore is also a member, as is Chris Matthews. Both are undeniably Democrats.

I'm sure there are many more.

Not sure how up to date, but you may check this membership listing for names of Democrats:

https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_bohemiangrove09.htm
The August 2, 1982 edition of Newsweek magazine re... (show quote)


Boy we sure have traveled a long way from those innocent days of my childhood and the way that we have traveled is directly opposite of the direction that this country should have traveled. But looking at the direction that we have traveled it is really no difference from the direction that the Jewish people traveled after they were freed from the the Egyptians after they were slaves for those many years. Humanity seems to have a problem following God and prefers to follow Satan the god of this world instead. I am sure glad that I have chosen to follow God and his Son Jesus instead.

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Oct 7, 2019 14:26:14   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
As am I, bahmer, as am I...

Humanity's "following" problem began with our ancestors, Adam and Eve, and we all inherited their genes.

America has been the most blessed of nations, yet we have to a very large extent, turned our back on our Benefactor.

Following Jesus Christ has become an actual physical danger to our youth, whose school peers will often ridicule them for their faith, and in some instances, even attack them.

The Supreme Court Justices who, in 1973, made murdering our unborn in the womb legal, made possible the slaughter of over 60,000,000 (sixty million souls), and counting.

The story I printed here receives very little interest, for what can we do about this entrenched evil, other than pray?

For their own reasons, few people want to hear it.



bahmer wrote:
Boy we sure have traveled a long way from those innocent days of my childhood and the way that we have traveled is directly opposite of the direction that this country should have traveled. But looking at the direction that we have traveled it is really no difference from the direction that the Jewish people traveled after they were freed from the the Egyptians after they were slaves for those many years. Humanity seems to have a problem following God and prefers to follow Satan the god of this world instead. I am sure glad that I have chosen to follow God and his Son Jesus instead.
Boy we sure have traveled a long way from those in... (show quote)

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Oct 7, 2019 14:46:51   #
bahmer
 
Zemirah wrote:
As am I, bahmer, as am I...

Humanity's "following" problem began with our ancestors, Adam and Eve, and we all inherited their genes.

America has been the most blessed of nations, yet we have to a very large extent, turned our back on our Benefactor.

Following Jesus Christ has become an actual physical danger to our youth, whose school peers will often ridicule them for their faith, and in some instances, even attack them.

The Supreme Court Justices who, in 1973, made murdering our unborn in the womb legal, made possible the slaughter of over 60,000,000 (sixty million souls), and counting.

The story I printed here receives very little interest, for what can we do about this entrenched evil, other than pray?

For their own reasons, few people want to hear it.
As am I, bahmer, as am I... br br Humanity's &quo... (show quote)


Methinks that the rapture will be here shortly.

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Oct 8, 2019 02:15:14   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Keep looking up, bahmer.


bahmer wrote:
Methinks that the rapture will be here shortly.

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Oct 8, 2019 02:33:30   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Zemirah wrote:
Hardly a conspiracy theory when it's been a living reality for over a century.

It's referenced in this rather grim book titled "Access Denied":

https://fightingmonarch.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/access-denied.pdf

The August 2, 1982 edition of Newsweek magazine reported: "... the world's most prestigious summer camp - the Bohemian Grove - is now in session 75 miles north of San Francisco. The fiercely guarded, 2,700-acre retreat is the country extension of San Francisco's all-male ultra-exclusive Bohemian Club to which every Republican President since Herbert Hoover has belonged."

https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_bohemiangrove09.htm
Hardly a conspiracy theory when it's been a living... (show quote)



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Oct 8, 2019 06:55:13   #
Rose42
 
Zemirah wrote:
As am I, bahmer, as am I...

Humanity's "following" problem began with our ancestors, Adam and Eve, and we all inherited their genes.

America has been the most blessed of nations, yet we have to a very large extent, turned our back on our Benefactor.

Following Jesus Christ has become an actual physical danger to our youth, whose school peers will often ridicule them for their faith, and in some instances, even attack them.

The Supreme Court Justices who, in 1973, made murdering our unborn in the womb legal, made possible the slaughter of over 60,000,000 (sixty million souls), and counting.

The story I printed here receives very little interest, for what can we do about this entrenched evil, other than pray?

For their own reasons, few people want to hear it.
As am I, bahmer, as am I... br br Humanity's &quo... (show quote)


Persecution is coming. Christ still offends people. “A stone of stumbling and a rock of offense”. People want a fluffy, feel good Christ not the real Christ.

IMO people don’t want to hear it because the don’t want to think it could be true.

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