Connect this reading with "who is Albert Pike?" and "C.R.E.A.M."...I'm in awe. I seriously foresee a terrible future for us and in our generation, not the next one, this one that we live in!
You have to take conspiracy theories with a grain of salt. I read through like twenty pages of that Albert Pyke document like a high school cheerleader watching gossip girl, and I have heard of these conspiracy theories before (Dan Brown made Angels and Demons and The Da Vinci Code off all this stuff).
"Illuminati or masons/what are we facin"-Styles P
I think that people just want to attribute the way powerful people behave to some sort of satanic ritual, because it's not enough of an explanation for them that powerful people can just not be moral. I highly doubt that the most powerful people in the world want to gain more power and make divisions of people (judaism vs islam for example) turn on each other because of their love for Lucifer.
The top of the cream of the crop just takes the most efficient steps possible in order to acquire more wealth, and a lot of times that is immoral, but that immorality doesn't have to be attributed to satanism or any belief system-it's seeking power and control for the sake of accumulating both (along with staying wealthy/getting wealthier).
We all know that these cream of the cream of the crop have powerful connections with all important aspects of society and they will continue to protect that (along with the wealth, which the vast majority of them are born into) at all costs. Plain and simple.
Connect this reading with "who is Albert Pike?" and "C.R.E.A.M."...I'm in awe. I seriously foresee a terrible future for us and in our generation, not the next one, this one that we live in!
ReplyDeleteYou have to take conspiracy theories with a grain of salt. I read through like twenty pages of that Albert Pyke document like a high school cheerleader watching gossip girl, and I have heard of these conspiracy theories before (Dan Brown made Angels and Demons and The Da Vinci Code off all this stuff).
ReplyDelete"Illuminati or masons/what are we facin"-Styles P
I think that people just want to attribute the way powerful people behave to some sort of satanic ritual, because it's not enough of an explanation for them that powerful people can just not be moral. I highly doubt that the most powerful people in the world want to gain more power and make divisions of people (judaism vs islam for example) turn on each other because of their love for Lucifer.
The top of the cream of the crop just takes the most efficient steps possible in order to acquire more wealth, and a lot of times that is immoral, but that immorality doesn't have to be attributed to satanism or any belief system-it's seeking power and control for the sake of accumulating both (along with staying wealthy/getting wealthier).
We all know that these cream of the cream of the crop have powerful connections with all important aspects of society and they will continue to protect that (along with the wealth, which the vast majority of them are born into) at all costs. Plain and simple.