The Occult Basis of Pharmacology It is well known from Biblical scriptures that Pharmakeia is to be understood as sorcery. “Revelation chapter 18 gives a description of the fall of Babylon and in verse 23 it gives us the reason why all nations were deceived. This may be shocking for many people. Let’s read what … Continue reading The Occult Basis of Pharmacology
Month: November 2021
The National Institute of Health’s History of Medical Experimentation
The National Institute of Heath’s History of Medical Experimentation A Look at the NIH The National Institutes of Health, the NIH, has taken a prominent role in the development of treatments for SARS 2. An examination of its history has revealed associations with the types of unethical practices and organizations which would cast the NIH … Continue reading The National Institute of Health’s History of Medical Experimentation
The Three Part SARS Saga
The Three Part SARS Saga Most things are lies. Such is the case with today’s world, in the grip of SARS 2 hysteria. All of it has been carefully planned and managed, over many decades. The basis for the SARS incidents can be traced to eugenics and medical research. In 1990 the Human Genome Project … Continue reading The Three Part SARS Saga
John Ford’s Western Movies
John Ford’s Western Movies When you talk about America, middle America, you want to talk about the great outdoors. This is why the tales of the old west have a strong appeal. They tell us about Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, and other people who lived in the wild west. As time went on these … Continue reading John Ford’s Western Movies
The Normalization of Injections
The Normalization of Injections In the 20th century there came the rise of allopathic medicine as opposed to naturopathic medicine. With it came the needle. Opium, morphine, and heroin were provided for injection. They helped to take away the pain from people suffering from wounds in hospitals or at war. Over time the use of … Continue reading The Normalization of Injections
The Final Day of Mishima Yukio
The Final Day of Mishima Yukio On November 25th 1970, Mishima Yukio lived his final day on this earth. He had finished writing his final novel that morning. He arrived at the Japanese Self Defense Force headquarters in order to rouse the military to action. He sought to motivate the soldiers to take over the … Continue reading The Final Day of Mishima Yukio
The Battle of Montgisard
The Battle of Montgisard The crusades were an interesting time. The penitents of western Christendom journeyed to the east in order to reclaim the holy sites at Jerusalem. They established many castles in the holy land, and they created a kingdom there. This period lasted until the late 1200’s when the crusaders were driven out … Continue reading The Battle of Montgisard
The Killing of John F. Kennedy
The Killing of John F. Kennedy On Nov.22nd 1963 President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed in Dallas, Texas. That much can be known and understood. The questions since then have been, who, how, and why? The Warren Commission was faulty, as proved later by the Church investigation. The Zapruder film was immediately confiscated … Continue reading The Killing of John F. Kennedy
Werner Herzog’s On Death Row
Werner Herzog’s On Death Row Werner Herzog is a German film director. He is an example of how the European perspective differs from the American perspective. He has made as many fictional films as documentary films, perhaps around twenty of each. One of his most famous fiction films is Aguirre, a tale of Spanish conquistadors … Continue reading Werner Herzog’s On Death Row
Laurence Olivier’s Richard III
Laurence Olivier’s Richard III Nov.22, 2021 In the English language there are certain masters who have appeared in history to develop it and enrich it, William Shakespeare being one of them. For he is known for his plays, both based upon English history and upon the ancient histories of other nations such as Scotland and … Continue reading Laurence Olivier’s Richard III