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Luciferian Philosophy Part 1 – Hour of the Time – Bill Cooper (Transcribed)

Luciferian Philosophy Part 1 – Hour of the Time – Bill Cooper (Transcribed)

“Yes boy these people can lie remember they’re sworn never to tell you the truth about their organization upon the pain of death. Not just sworn once but sworn for every single degree that they obtain. Both of freemasonry’s highest authorities during the past 100 years clearly state that masonry is a religion complete with a religious creed of worship but just what kind of religion is Freemasonry?” – William Cooper

“My admonition to you is to read everything, listen to everyone, believe absolutely nothing unless you can prove it in your own research.” – William Cooper

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The Satanic Temple of Solomon and the Lucifer Spirit of Freemasonry

The Satanic Temple of Solomon and the Lucifer Spirit of Freemasonry

“The Temple of Solomon was supposedly built by demons that Solomon had summoned because the God that Solomon worshipped was the satanic god of Egypt Set which is a god of darkness and chaos and a lot of this is incorporated into Freemasonry. The Freemasons believe they are the children of Cain and Cain believe dhe was the child of teh Serpetn in the garden of Edeen of Eve and Samael or Lucifer. They refer to themeslves as Widows son, meaning that their father is the serpent in the garden of eden, their father is Samael.”

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Mystery of the Widow’s Son – The Legend of the Craft

Mystery of the Widow’s Son – The Legend of the Craft

Hiram Abiff was busy working his Craft, when he suddenly found himself transported into the center of the Earth by Tubal-Cain, there to taste of the Tree of Knowledge. . . Who was the original ‘Widow’s Son’? That all depends on who you ask. This documentary explores a particular thread of Masonic history, namely the origin of the third degree, […]

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Burning Man – Scott Onstott

Burning Man – Scott Onstott

Via Scott Onstott at SecretsInPlainSight.com Burning Man I was invited to go to Burning Man when it was at Baker Beach in San Francisco in 1989. At the time I remember wondering what would inspire people to ritually burn an effigy of a man on the beach, and thinking it particularly chthonic (which didn’t appeal to my Apollonian nature) I […]

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