Several months again one of my followers replied that I didn’t really understand the occult. I found the response strange since I’ve never claimed to be an expert on the occult.
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I suspect this person followed me after reading the thread I did on a certain hotel in London.
That thread did have some occult aspects to it, but such subjects are not my normal focus. Sorry to that person if he felt misled.
That being said, I do believe that Spygate research actually is occult research in nature. Occult originally meant ‘hidden things.’
Only during the 17th century did the word begin to take on supernatural connotations.
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But there is no denying spycraft is about hidden things. So attempts uncover the secrets of intelligence agencies is occult research in the truest sense of the word.
What else do you call attempting to discover words redacted in intelligence documents?
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In the book “Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare,” Michael Hoffman writes the following about the British Secret Service:
“The principles get-away, the scapegoat conveniently takes the blame. Two: later we learn the truth but no one is prosecuted.
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We are mocked, disoriented and demoralized. Occult prestige and potency is heightened."
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"This is what the simplistic researchers miss: the function of macabre arrogance thumbing its nose at us while we do nothing except spread the tale of their immunity and invincibility further. That is the game plan operant here.”
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I can’t help but feel this is the point we’re at now. Any further Spygate revelations, without punishments for the perpetrators, only serves to demoralize us.
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So John Solomon can keep his 3 feet-high binder full of redacted documents. I don’t know if he’s aware he’s spreading the myth of elite invincibility at this point or not.
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All is not despair: there is good news. There are areas we can focus on that are empowering. A good place to start learning about those areas is the Barnes & Baris podcast, What are the Odds?
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Both are worldly and practical men with a firm grasp of American history. They consistently talk about what actions we can take to combat the Power Elite.
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It starts with transforming the Republican Party that answers to the people. (If that means destroying it in the process. So be it.) I think most of you know this. You -- and I’m speaking to the rank & file GOP voter -- have control over the future of the party.
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There are a lot of vulnerable GOP politicians up for re-election in 2022. We need to identify the frauds. That is an area of research I plan to pursue over the next couple of years.
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There is actually quite a bit I would like to write about that’s unrelated to Spygate. I'm far from despondent. It’s just a matter of finding the time.
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At the rate I’m losing followers, I might only have a 100 left by 2022. That’s fine. I do it because I enjoy it. I appreciate everyone who takes the time to read what I have to say. Cheers.
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"Two Representatives from the same delegation took their "friendship" to the next level several months ago. Fellow GOP members were willing to ignore the obvious until...
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...Congressman Top sided with Congressman bottom in an intra-party battle (along with a lustful mentor they both share--who will never get in either's pants, no matter how hard he tries)."
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'If Congressman Bottom's opponent--who enjoys the support of most of his colleagues--loses, the story will spread faster than the Great Chicago Fire. Sucks for the Republicans, but at least the Democrats would be guaranteed to win two seats in the process!"