Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Hellfire - by Scipio Eruditus - Dispatches from Reality

 Satanism, blackmail, and high society...

One of the hotly disputed topics by those who study occult and secret societies is the inescapable allegations of Satanism, sexual impropriety, & ritual abuse that have plagued these organizations throughout the ages. The reasons for this are manifestly clear once the meaning of its hidden symbolism has been unveiled: the Mystery Religion, of which Masonry is the intellectual if not spiritual descendant, is at its heart a sex cult; a worship of the so-called “divine feminine” as well as the “divine masculine”. This fascination both with blood rituals and degenerate sexual practices — such as sodomy, incest, & necrophilia — stems partially from the progenitor myths of Nimrod, Semiramis, & Tammuz. For myriad reasons, both carnal and spiritual, this fixation upon deviancy thusly plays out within the pageantry & symbolism of the Mystery Religion’s many damnable offspring.

Of the many great sins of the Hebrews that led to the first destruction of Israel and Jerusalem, ritual child sacrifice ranks amongst the most heinous. In front of brazen altars dedicated to Moloch, Hebrew children would be thrown into burning sacrificial pits; their piercing cries drowned out by the rhythmic drumming of infernal priests (Ezekiel 23:37). Inside Solomon’s Temple, pagan rituals to the fallen angelic host and demonic idols of Canaan were conducted with regularity (Ezekiel 8). The rulers of Israel had abandoned the one true God, reveling in the ritual murder of their offspring and the Gnostic teachings of Babel.

It is a sin that the West’s parasitic and vampiric rulers are just as guilty of.................


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19 Fret not thyself because of evil men, neither be thou envious at the wicked;

20 For there shall be no reward to the evil man; the candle of the wicked shall be put out.”

— Proverbs 24:19-20 KJV