Photos from a 1972 Rothschild illuminati party

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aquaman said:
wow, rich people had a party! It must be the illuminati.

Well illuminati is a loaded word, and used mostly to muddy the waters of truth. So for simplicity sake, the title could have just read 1972 rothchild party ... assuming you're aware that the rothchilds are at the top of the food chain. They are richer than money, b/c they created our current money system. At the top of every countries federal reserve lies a rothchild descendant. I find it strange that in the last 60 years, all the countries that did not have a rothchild reserve in place ended up going to war for some 'fictitious' reason, and magically after the war they had a reserve system in place. A quick example on just how much they skim off the world would be the US debt (not taking into account that some of the debt is from things like social security reserve fund etc) using an interest rate of 2.4% (it was 6% in 2000, 7.8% in 1990), the USA citizens paid the rothchilds aka the reserve 415 billion dollars tax free in 2013. Taxation of goods & money is what the Americans originally went to war for, only to forget generations later, allowing the demons back into the money supply a hundred years later. Any president that has tried to go against the money lender system has been killed. JFK with his 'green bucks' American made money was the last president to try and challenge this sector of power, and we all know what happened to him.
 

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wow, the building is light in red so as to appear it's on fire. that's fun. and the invitation is original. thanks for sharing. i enjoyed the eye candy.
 
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I'm fairly sure that was Salvador Dalí's party.
 

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gummy, I seem to remember that you practically quit the forum years ago
after noting that Peat commented about Lenin
on some obscure online blog--
seemingly indicating to you that Peat assuredly is a Communist.
 

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They're of this world: Partying ("eat, drink, be merry") is their way of life. Also, idolatry (they especially favor those who are famous or who have "power") and abuse of/disrespect for Creation-- dressing up like animals, displaying human bodies and broken dolls,etc.-- all seems okay to them but to a normal person strikes as unacceptable.

Having long since abandoned the path back to the Central Sun (the only real home any of us has) and all of its disciplines, they intend on ruling the Earth with an iron fist (money system, media, all governments and clergy) and imprisoning us here as well (with drugs, misery, debts, etc).

It's too bad they control everything and have made us all in to a bunch of serfs. Damn Satanists!
 

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mt_dreams said:
aquaman said:
wow, rich people had a party! It must be the illuminati.

Well illuminati is a loaded word, and used mostly to muddy the waters of truth. So for simplicity sake, the title could have just read 1972 rothchild party ... assuming you're aware that the rothchilds are at the top of the food chain. They are richer than money, b/c they created our current money system. At the top of every countries federal reserve lies a rothchild descendant. I find it strange that in the last 60 years, all the countries that did not have a rothchild reserve in place ended up going to war for some 'fictitious' reason, and magically after the war they had a reserve system in place. A quick example on just how much they skim off the world would be the US debt (not taking into account that some of the debt is from things like social security reserve fund etc) using an interest rate of 2.4% (it was 6% in 2000, 7.8% in 1990), the USA citizens paid the rothchilds aka the reserve 415 billion dollars tax free in 2013. Taxation of goods & money is what the Americans originally went to war for, only to forget generations later, allowing the demons back into the money supply a hundred years later. Any president that has tried to go against the money lender system has been killed. JFK with his 'green bucks' American made money was the last president to try and challenge this sector of power, and we all know what happened to him.

This line of thinking...this Gestalt...
Is this Libertarianism?
The Austrian school of economics stuff?
I heard Ron Paul say he liked the Bilderberg Group conspiracy thing, I believe.
The Bilderberg Group, the Illuminati, the Rothschilds...
the idea that they operate behind the scenes
and run the world...?
How do the Jews figure into all this?
Some posters here note The Great Men of this (Libertarian?) world view
as G. Edward Griffin or Eustace Mullins...

Am I on the right track?
 

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gretchen said:
They're of this world: Partying ("eat, drink, be merry") is their way of life. Also, idolatry (they especially favor those who are famous or who have "power") and abuse of/disrespect for Creation-- dressing up like animals, displaying human bodies and broken dolls,etc.-- all seems okay to them but to a normal person strikes as unacceptable.

Having long since abandoned the path back to the Central Sun (the only real home any of us has) and all of its disciplines, they intend on ruling the Earth with an iron fist (money system, media, all governments and clergy) and imprisoning us here as well (with drugs, misery, debts, serfdom,etc).

And gretchen...I think you've spoke of this stuff before, but I can't remember.
Is this worldview
something like The Old Earth or The Middle World or something like that...?
 

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narouz said:
gretchen said:
They're of this world: Partying ("eat, drink, be merry") is their way of life. Also, idolatry (they especially favor those who are famous or who have "power") and abuse of/disrespect for Creation-- dressing up like animals, displaying human bodies and broken dolls,etc.-- all seems okay to them but to a normal person strikes as unacceptable.

Having long since abandoned the path back to the Central Sun (the only real home any of us has) and all of its disciplines, they intend on ruling the Earth with an iron fist (money system, media, all governments and clergy) and imprisoning us here as well (with drugs, misery, debts, serfdom,etc).

And gretchen...I think you've spoke of this stuff before, but I can't remember.
Is this worldview
something like The Old Earth or The Middle World or something like that...?

The Earth is not anyone's permanent home. It's not the Source.
 

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The eternity is here on earth. It doesn't get more permanent.
 

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gretchen said:
No one lives forever, at least not on this world in this world age.

FTFY
 

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gretchen said:
narouz said:
gretchen said:
They're of this world: Partying ("eat, drink, be merry") is their way of life. Also, idolatry (they especially favor those who are famous or who have "power") and abuse of/disrespect for Creation-- dressing up like animals, displaying human bodies and broken dolls,etc.-- all seems okay to them but to a normal person strikes as unacceptable.

Having long since abandoned the path back to the Central Sun (the only real home any of us has) and all of its disciplines, they intend on ruling the Earth with an iron fist (money system, media, all governments and clergy) and imprisoning us here as well (with drugs, misery, debts, serfdom,etc).

And gretchen...I think you've spoke of this stuff before, but I can't remember.
Is this worldview
something like The Old Earth or The Middle World or something like that...?

The Earth is not anyone's permanent home. It's not the Source.

Okay. Guess I got some studyin' to do!
 
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gummy, I seem to remember that you practically quit the forum years ago
after noting that Peat commented about Lenin
on some obscure online blog--
seemingly indicating to you that Peat assuredly is a Communist.

Do you think socialism is good?
 
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gummybear said:
narouz said:
gummy, I seem to remember that you practically quit the forum years ago
after noting that Peat commented about Lenin
on some obscure online blog--
seemingly indicating to you that Peat assuredly is a Communist.

Do you think socialism is good?

Do you think Blake College got drugs planted inside it and shut down because it was capitalistic?
 

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Hello to you also, Narouz. I see you're back with your very own font. :D

IIRC you have a *unique* perspective on Life. Do share what you think about the Rothchilds.
 

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Do you think Blake College got drugs planted inside it and shut down because it was capitalistic?

It's not about left vs. right. That's just an illusion - a distraction.

I think Ray Peat is still considered a very dangerous man. (For all the right reasons imo.)

"More than 50 years ago, I realized that the US culture had become effectively totalitarian, with decorations, and even the decorations were being fixed by the specialists (the Congress for Cultural Freedom, for example). I went through a series of graduate studies and projects looking for places where reality could influence the culture, rather than being obliterated by it. " Ray Peat

"I think they do it in elegant offices in the drug companies, for example the 1941 estrogen conspiracy described by Carla Rothwell in her history of hormone replacement. Just before the approval of the synthetic form of vitamin A, there was a wave of articles across the country, including the national magazines, about the great danger of natural vitamin A overdoses; the synthetics were promoted as the safe alternative. I asked some of the reporters where they got the information, and one gave me the name of a university professor. When I phoned and wrote her for some details about it, she didn’t answer; her secretary said she wasn’t available. The coincidence of the rash of news stories, and the phoniness of the reported facts, couldn’t reasonably be explained as anything but a drug marketing campaign. Usually it’s done in the medical journals first, but in that campaign they apparently worked directly through professors and the mass media. There are occasional simply stupid medical accidents, but the everyday medical horrors are obviously done with massive organization and deliberation. They calculate the billions in profits against the probable cost in legal settlements, and time the drug withdrawal accordingly, when the costs are expected to cancel profits. But when it’s done at the top, with capital, it isn’t conspiracy." Ray Peat

^ And obviously this isn't just going on in pharmaceutical industry... Ray knows that.
 

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Is Ray Peat all some of you study and think about? Like some kind of endless inspiration?

Well, the Rothschilds really are creepy. Does no one wonder why? Even Ray himself says,

"When you start looking for ulterior motives, you might conclude that your physician is greedy, that your chemistry professor has a contract with the rubber company that makes ice cream, and that food producers are so pleased with their profits that they don't care about the increasing numbers of deformed and mentally retarded babies, or the increasing rate of cancer and diabetes. If you do this, then you are probably involved in a demystification of the world. Eating good food can alter your consciousness; so can thinking about how we're going to get it."
 
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But when it’s done at the top, with capital, it isn’t conspiracy.

That's exactly what a Marxist told me when I enquired about freemasons.
 

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