Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

The occult significance of Francis’ #WeRemember photo-op — a supermoon, the number eighteen, and the olive tree




Last Tuesday, Francis celebrated International Holocaust Remembrance Day by meeting with delegates from the World Jewish Congress at the Vatican.  These meetings are important on several levels — two of them being the exchange of symbolic gifts (a form of twilight language) and the importance of dates clustered around the event.  Recall, last year for International Holocaust Remembrance Day Francis received the gift of a Babylonian wedding contract from Dr. Viatcheslav Moshe Kantor, president of the European Jewish Congress.  This year International Holocaust Remembrance Day officially occurred on Saturday the 27th but Francis like Vladimir Putin didn’t want to spoil the Talmudic Jewish Sabbath — hence Putin moved his observance of the Jewish holy day to Monday and Francis to Tuesday.

We wondered at the time why Tuesday?  The answer turned out to be fairly simple, Tuesday night was marked by the beginning of the supermoon. The NY Times explains, “A supermoon occurs when the moon is full at its closest approach to Earth. It appears about 30 percent brighter than an average full moon.” The following day, Wednesday the moon continued to be a supermoon plus a blue moon, and a total lunar eclipse (not visible in Italy).  How symbolic!  The Talmudic Jews believe that the moon is emblematic of Israel and the Shekhinah.

source: The Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic & Mysticism, 2nd Edition, 
by Rabbi. Geoffrey W. Dennis, page 449 of the epub edition, see entry Moon.


So there you have it, the moon symbolizes the people of Israel and how they will never be conquered or extinguished as well as the Shekhinah, the feminine dimension of their hermaphrodite god.  All of this symbolism at the Vatican’s celebration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.  But wait there’s more!

Ronald S. Lauder, “announced during the meeting that the World Jewish Congress would plant 18 olive trees in Israel in recognition of the Pope’s efforts.”  The number eighteen is highly symbolic to the Jewish people and their freemasonic golem.  During the preparations for the anti-Christian Seder meal the matzah is baked no more than eighteen minutes according to halakha.  The reason for this is:

source: The Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic & Mysticism, 2nd Edition, by 
Rabbi. Geoffrey W. Dennis, page 482 of the epub edition, see entry Numbers-18.


Eighteen is also “in keeping with the Eighteen Degrees of Separation decreed by Beis Shamai and Beis Hillel in the first century A.D.” between the goyim and the Jews.  The eighteenth letter of the of the Hebrew alphabet stands for what else, “righteousness and humility”.  How fitting, eighteen olive trees planted in honor of the ‘righteous and humble’ Francis!

The Maurice Pinay blog in their entry Eighteen, further explains the interconnected symbolic nature of eighteen and the moon.
“The 18 card of the tarot deck is the moon card. The moon card, has two pillars. Kabbalah has two pillars. Kabbalists presume to "restore the balance" of the universe between the pillar of mercy and the pillar of severity. Occultists conquer their enemies by dividing them (creating balance) and pairing them off against each other....
A half-light and half-dark moon represents duality. Kabbalists believe in a dualistic, half male, half female god. They believe Adam was created in the image of this hermaphrodite god. The number 18 tarot card also features a crayfish. The crayfish has occult significance for being able to impregnate itself, thus containing both the male and female principle and hearkening back to the pre-fall occult hermaphrodite mockery of Adam, the first man, and the utopian state which occultists seek to "return" to.”

“...Freemason, Albert Pike states that tarot contains the Kabbalistic alphabet (Morals and Dogma, p.777). There are 18 consonants in the Hebrew alphabet. Orthodox Judaics pray Shemoneh 'Esreh (18 benedictions).
In Kabbalah, 18 is the numerical value of chai or "life." Chai is the name of the transcendent soul of Atzilut, the highest of the four Kabbalistic worlds of creation. Atzilut, literally, means "emanation."
Atzilut is the world of Divine emanation, wholly conscious of its Divine origin. The process of "emanation" is described in Chassidut as one of he'elem v'gilui ("concealment and revelation," i.e., the process of revealing the essence of that which had hitherto been concealed).
http://www.inner.org/worlds/atzilut.htm
[according to] the theory of the cosmic aeons of the Sabbatians ... the Torah of atzilut ... is the "true" Torah which, like the "mystery of the Godhead" it makes manifest, has been in a state of concealment for the entire period of the exile. Now that the redemption has commenced it is about to be revealed and although it is identical with the Torah of beriah [creation], it's way of being read will be different, thus, all the prohibitions and commandments of the Torah of beriahwill now be reinterpreted in light of the World of atzilut, in which (to take but one example), as is stated in several Kabbalistic sources, there is no such thing as forbidden sexual practices ... The concept of the two Torahs was an extremely important one for Sabbatian nihilism ... (Gershom Scholem, The Messianic Idea in Judaism, pp.111-112)
The eighteenth degree of Scottish Rite Freemasonry is titled, "Knight Rose Croix" (knight of the rose cross). Rosicrucians are knights of the rose cross. In the 1615 Rosicrucian manifesto, Confessio Fraternitatis, it is stated that in the future the occult would make it's secrets known. Michael A. Hoffman refers to this era foretold by the Rosicrucians as the Revelation of the Method era, or the Making Manifest of all that is Hidden era. Albert Pike states that the 18th degree, Knight Rose Croix, teaches, " ...extinction of evil and sorrow, by a Redeemer or Messiah yet to come ..." (Morals and Dogma, p.287).
The occult is gambling that they have alchemically processed humanity to the degree that they will be able to reveal their secrets to us and we will do nothing about it; that the revelations will not free us but will only enslave us further. Will you allow them to win their wager?”

Returning to The Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic & Mysticism, one reads the following for the entry Olive: (/Ziyit) ;
“The olive tree is a symbol of peace and...longevity. Zechariah learns that the olive tree symbolizes the never-ending bounty of divine beneficence... The Rabbis believed that eating olives enhances one’s ability to memorize Torah [Talmud]...Most overtly magical practices involve the leaves of the olive tree. Chai ben Sherira Gaon describes the belief that throwing olive leaves inscribed with divine names at bandits will paralyze them. One Hechalot formula requires the adept to eat olive leaves in preparation for summoning the Sar ha-Torah.” (pp. 489-90)

In our previous entry, The symbolism of the gifts Francis received and gave while at the Great Synagogue of Rome or Francis’ occult day at the synagogue, we demonstrated the Kabbalists believe the olive tree to symbolize the Menorah, which is representative of, “Talmudic Jews as they realize their divine status, as they collectively perfect themselves, [they] are actually perfecting God himself.”

So to sum it all up, we have a photo of Francis, the Vicar of Christ, holding a sign that reads #WeRemember (as in the Holocaust and it’s magical 6 million) on a day there was a supermoon which symbolizes the female side of the Jewish hermaphrodite god as well as Israel.  Then the head of the World Jewish Congress states “18 olive trees” will be planted in Israel in honor of Francis.  These “18 olive trees” represent Israel, the Talmud, life, and the divine status of the Jews.  Nary a mention of Jesus the Christ — just as the Talmudists like it. 

#WeRemember a time when the Vicar of Christ was a Catholic and the Faith instituted by Our Savior, Jesus the Christ, could be found in Churches throughout the world instead of today’s modernist mocking Noahide Novus Ordo masquerading as the Truth.


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Friday, January 5, 2018

New printing of Babylonian Talmud - Tractate Berakhot extolled in L’Osservatore Romano


Talmud Babylonian Tractate Berakhot (2 volumes)


The god of surprises makes another appearance again!  This time the Hasidic god shows up in one of the official Vatican mouthpieces, L’Osservatore Romano30 dicembre 2017, Il Talmud sul web.  If one has closely followed Francis they should have expected this ringing endorsement from him and his lackeys — for the man is obsessed with all things Talmudic.  The two volume set extolled by L’Osservatore Romano is the Talmud Babylonian Tractate Berakhot.  It’s safe to assume that Francis has read at least the first volume which concerns itself with Shema Yisrael prayer.  (God willing, in a future post Call Me Jorge... will furnish proof of this.)  The article says of the Shema:
“The opening of the treaty is solemn because it opens with the norms that regulate the reading of the Shemà Yisrael which affirms the uniqueness and unity of God: “Listen to Israel, the Lord is our God the Lord is One”. Words that are taught to the young Jews as soon as they learn to speak and accompany them throughout their entire education.”

This is very misleading to say the least.  Yes, the Shema is central to the Talmudic Jewish religion but it is more than simply the short prayer quoted. Rabbi Yoseph Bekhor Shor wrote of the Shema‘ that it is a categorical denial of the central Catholic dogma of the Blessed Trinity. 

Another quote from the article comes from the mouth of Rabbi Gianfranco Di Segni,
“The Talmud is an open text in the sense that its discussions in many cases do not lead to a conclusion. The interest in this text is not limited to the Jewish world but, due to its content and logical methodology, it increasingly represents an attractive text for its many aspects (jurisprudence, history of religions, biblical exegesis, philosophy, history of science). ”

And yet another misleading statement about the Talmud.  The Talmud is sold to non-Jews as simply discussions and arguments among rabbis without conclusions.  The Talmud has a very strict pecking order that is followed in the interpretation of its discussions, so much so that it has its own Talmudic law codified in the Shulchan Aruch (halakhic laws). Besides containing the Shema Yisrael prayer, the Talmud Babylonian Tractate Berakhot has blessings/prayers for the moon, the sun, the Amidah, getting out of jail, etc... and all are also in the Shulchan Aruch.




To recap, Francis and his cronies have an official Vatican mouthpiece praise the Babylonian Talmud, specifically the Tractate Berakhot which contains all manners of Babylonian superstitions that overturn biblical law in the name of repairing God’s poor judgment as well as contains a denial of the Holy Trinity.  Francis’ inner-Jew makes another blatant appearance.


Attempting to make the Talmud timeless by 
using the font from the Dead Sea Scrolls

Thursday, October 12, 2017

John XXIII’s ‘Moon Speech’


kicks off the Second Vatican Council





John XXIII’s speech on the night of the opening of the 
Second Vatican Council, 11 October 1962

Dear children,
I hear your voices. Mine is only a single voice. But what resounds here is the voice of the whole world; here all the world is represented. One might even say that the moon rushed here this evening – Look at her high up there – to behold this spectacle. This is how we close a great day of peace ... of peace! “Glory to God and peace to men of good will”.
We repeat often this greeting. And when we can say that the ray, the sweetness of the peace of the Lord truly unites us and carries us, we say: here is a taste of what should be the life of all the centuries and of the life that awaits us in eternity. How about a little more. If I asked – if I could ask – each of you, “You, where do you come from?” The children of Rome who are especially represented here would respond, “Ah, we are your nearest children and you are the Bishop of Rome”. But you , Roman children, do you feel like you really represent ROMA CAPUT MUNDI (“Rome the head of the world”), for this is what in God’s Providence you have been called to be, for the spread of truth and of Christian peace?
In these words is the response to your homage. My own person counts for nothing – it is a brother who speaks to you, who has become a father by the will of the Lord ... but everyone together, in paternity and fraternity, and the grace of God, everything, everything ... Let us continue, therefore, to love each other, to love each other so, by looking at each other in our encounters with one another: taking up what unites us and setting aside anything that might keep us in a bit of difficulty ... This morning there was a spectacle that not even the Basilica of Saint Peter’s – which has four centuries of history – could ever have contemplated. We belong, therefore, a time in which we are sensitive to the voices that come from above: and we want to be faithful and to stand according to the directions which our Blessed Christ has given us. I end by giving you the Blessing.
I love to invite to be near me the Madonna, holy and blessed, whose great mystery we remember today; I have heard that one of you has remembered [the 431 AD Council of] Ephesus and the lamps lit around the basilica, that I saw with my own eyes (not in those ancient times, mind you, but recently), and that recalls the proclamation of the dogma of the Divine Maternity of Mary.
This evening the spectacle offered to me is one that will remain in my memory as it will in yours. Let us honour the images of this evening! That our feelings might always be just as they are now as we express them before heaven and before the earth. Faith, Hope, Charity, the love of God, the love of our brothers and sisters; and then everyone together helped by the holy peace of the Lord, in doing good works. When you go back home, you will find your children: and give them a hug and say,“This is a hug from the Pope. You will find some tears that need to be dried: speak a good word:“The Pope is with us, especially in times of sadness and bitterness.” And then all together let us encourage one another: singing, breathing, weeping, but always full of faith in Christ who helps us and who listens to us, let us continue on our journey.
source: Pepper & Darkness Media, Discorso della Luna

John XXIII invokes the ‘moon’ and ‘tenderness’