This book by Walter Burkert captures a series of Lectures given by historians at Harvard University in April 1982.
It catalogs the shocking occult magic and beliefs of the Roman aristocracy. Their "democracy" and government were INFUSED with DARK stuff...
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I first stumbled on this book while researching the true beliefs of the Roman Aristocracy after reading about it in Zielinski's "The Religion of Ancient Greece"
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I was shocked to learn that Druidism and Mithraism (which is where certain traditions like 'kissing under mistletoe' and bringing a tree into the home for the Winter Solstice) were DEEPLY infused in Roman officials
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Emperor Julian himself was an initiate of the cult of Mithras.
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Walter Burkert's book goes into details about Bacchus and the Cult of Baccanalia and their traditions, but a shorter way to describe how they infused themselves into Roman culture (kinda) is this tiktok video I archived a few years ago:
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Anyway, these various occult rituals were so deeply embedded that even Blood rituals were a common thing in Roman life. I discovered this when researching the "truthfulness" of what was depicted in John Milius's Rome 👇
Here is the specific scene from John Milius' "Rome" where Atia performs a blood ritual (overseen by Kabbalist Rabbis) to ensure the safety of her son Gaius Octavian (grand-nephew of Gaius Julias Caesar)
According to Burkert's book these bull-based blood rituals were called "taurobolium". They were considered a STRONG magic, but they were also expensive ceremonies, so only the aristocracy could essentially afford the strongest magic.
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But it doesnt just stop there, "Pharmakoi" were HUMAN sacrifices that were popular with the Hellenist occultists (if you didnt catch that from the earlier collage).
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Discovering all this stuff was mindblowing. It shifted my worldview the same way it shifted when I learned that the "Elizabethan age" wasnt just dainty clothes & music, but fulla straight-up hardcore OCCULT rituals.
aaand it get's worse...not only were the elaborate occult rituals exclusive to the wealthy, but ELECTIONS THEMSELVES had to be performed and SANCTIONED by men called "galloi", occult priests who performed extreme offerings (castrations and blood rituals).
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From here my research tentacled into Philo (an INCREDIBLY influential Hellenist philosopher) before getting sidetracked entirely...
but Philo is relevant especially regarding the first Popes and the Flavians. (see quote tweet below)
The biggest international news story (no one knows about) broke in May of 1981. A radio broadcaster named Mae Brussell broke it down in real-time. Like a savant she connects dots that will COMPLETELY change how you look at history: From Watergate to JFK to Jonestown.
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She reveals in her broadcast that news stories we all know individually: assassination of JFK, RFK, John Lennon, Bangladesh's and Ecuador's President, attempt on Reagan, King of Spain, and Pope John Paul II are actually all connected and occurred in rapid succession
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She called it "A State WITHIN a State".
Mae Brussell did all this without the benefit of decades of retrospective research, like books written today. She did it AS it happened in May of 1981.
synthesizing tons of newspaper articles and dozens of books for us.
23 years after airing, I gave BBC's "Neuromancer" a try. (I didnt want to ruin my memory of the books).
If you (re)listen today, it's amazing what holds up : use of AI, the oligarchs, political intrigue of megacorps. And (of course) first use of the word "cyberspace" (🧵1 of 5)
William Gibson wrote amazing prose, but this BBC version misses some of his more poetic details, like this favorite scene of mine. In the book, Case isnt just laughing, his cheeks are streaked with tears of release. One of my favorite scenes as a teen/young adult
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The tech bits not only hold up, but the way society USES the tech does also. Amazing tech is ultimately just leveraged for surveillance, military, and hedonistic "bread and circus" for the masses. Pretty amazing to be that prescient in the first years of the 1980s.
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The BBC Radio play "Medici" is a good listen. A concise history of the banking Dynasty from Cosimo and his father down through Alessandro the black (Moor) Duke of Florence, down to Catherine the "Serpent Queen" of France.
The music is great and the show has small bits of historical references woven into the script for you to catch. the show also has lots of good one-liners like:
"you have ancient blood and modern hopes"
"you carry your own end within you"
"take time for your revenge"
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The show also gives the historical timeline in a clever way: by reading off P&L statements so the listener gets an idea of the size of the Medici wealth relative to other European powers, families, and rulers.
It just came out that the CCP hacked a buncha U.S. voting systems in 2020. U.S. Intel knew it and hid it from the public! This should be the biggest new story but:
The official logo of OPERATION Warpspeed that quickly deployed the coronavirus shots, had a strangely occult symbol in it, called the Antahkarana.
Anti-corona. Antekarana.
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The repeating Antekarana looks suspiciously like the "Greek Key" or "Meander" pattern found in lots of Greek and Roman architecture and Greek pottery (amphoras, wine flagons, etc).
A variation of Greek Key called "Enigma" is also on the seats of the US Capitol.
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If that pattern on the seats at the US Capitol look (to you) curiously like something else, you are not alone ;-)