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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Henry Kissinger on Putting Together of a New World Order

Article Source: Wall Street Journal








Libya is in civil war, fundamentalist armies are building a self-declared caliphate across Syria and Iraq and Afghanistan's young democracy is on the verge of paralysis. To these troubles are added a resurgence of tensions with Russia and a relationship with China divided between pledges of cooperation and public recrimination. The concept of order that has underpinned the modern era is in crisis.
The search for world order has long been defined almost exclusively by the concepts of Western societies. In the decades following World War II, the U.S.—strengthened in its economy and national confidence—began to take up the torch of international leadership and added a new dimension. A nation founded explicitly on an idea of free and representative governance, the U.S. identified its own rise with the spread of liberty and democracy and credited these forces with an ability to achieve just and lasting peace. The traditional European approach to order had viewed peoples and states as inherently competitive; to constrain the effects of their clashing ambitions, it relied on a balance of power and a concert of enlightened statesmen. The prevalent American view considered people inherently reasonable and inclined toward peaceful compromise and common sense; the spread of democracy was therefore the overarching goal for international order. Free markets would uplift individuals, enrich societies and substitute economic interdependence for traditional international rivalries. 
This effort to establish world order has in many ways come to fruition. A plethora of independent sovereign states govern most of the world's territory. The spread of democracy and participatory governance has become a shared aspiration if not a universal reality; global communications and financial networks operate in real time.
The years from perhaps 1948 to the turn of the century marked a brief moment in human history when one could speak of an incipient global world order composed of an amalgam of American idealism and traditional European concepts of statehood and balance of power. But vast regions of the world have never shared and only acquiesced in the Western concept of order. These reservations are now becoming explicit, for example, in the Ukraine crisis and the South China Sea. The order established and proclaimed by the West stands at a turning point.
First, the nature of the state itself—the basic formal unit of international life—has been subjected to a multitude of pressures. Europe has set out to transcend the state and craft a foreign policy based primarily on the principles of soft power. But it is doubtful that claims to legitimacy separated from a concept of strategy can sustain a world order. And Europe has not yet given itself attributes of statehood, tempting a vacuum of authority internally and an imbalance of power along its borders. At the same time, parts of the Middle East have dissolved into sectarian and ethnic components in conflict with each other; religious militias and the powers backing them violate borders and sovereignty at will, producing the phenomenon of failed states not controlling their own territory.
The challenge in Asia is the opposite of Europe's: Balance-of-power principles prevail unrelated to an agreed concept of legitimacy, driving some disagreements to the edge of confrontation.
The clash between the international economy and the political institutions that ostensibly govern it also weakens the sense of common purpose necessary for world order. The economic system has become global, while the political structure of the world remains based on the nation-state. Economic globalization, in its essence, ignores national frontiers. Foreign policy affirms them, even as it seeks to reconcile conflicting national aims or ideals of world order.
This dynamic has produced decades of sustained economic growth punctuated by periodic financial crises of seemingly escalating intensity: in Latin America in the 1980s; in Asia in 1997; in Russia in 1998; in the U.S. in 2001 and again starting in 2007; in Europe after 2010. The winners have few reservations about the system. But the losers—such as those stuck in structural misdesigns, as has been the case with the European Union's southern tier—seek their remedies by solutions that negate, or at least obstruct, the functioning of the global economic system.
The international order thus faces a paradox: Its prosperity is dependent on the success of globalization, but the process produces a political reaction that often works counter to its aspirations.

A third failing of the current world order, such as it exists, is the absence of an effective mechanism for the great powers to consult and possibly cooperate on the most consequential issues. This may seem an odd criticism in light of the many multilateral forums that exist—more by far than at any other time in history. Yet the nature and frequency of these meetings work against the elaboration of long-range strategy. This process permits little beyond, at best, a discussion of pending tactical issues and, at worst, a new form of summitry as "social media" event. A contemporary structure of international rules and norms, if it is to prove relevant, cannot merely be affirmed by joint declarations; it must be fostered as a matter of common conviction.
The penalty for failing will be not so much a major war between states (though in some regions this remains possible) as an evolution into spheres of influence identified with particular domestic structures and forms of governance. At its edges, each sphere would be tempted to test its strength against other entities deemed illegitimate. A struggle between regions could be even more debilitating than the struggle between nations has been.
The contemporary quest for world order will require a coherent strategy to establish a concept of order within the various regions and to relate these regional orders to one another. These goals are not necessarily self-reconciling: The triumph of a radical movement might bring order to one region while setting the stage for turmoil in and with all others. The domination of a region by one country militarily, even if it brings the appearance of order, could produce a crisis for the rest of the world.
A world order of states affirming individual dignity and participatory governance, and cooperating internationally in accordance with agreed-upon rules, can be our hope and should be our inspiration. But progress toward it will need to be sustained through a series of intermediary stages.
To play a responsible role in the evolution of a 21st-century world order, the U.S. must be prepared to answer a number of questions for itself: What do we seek to prevent, no matter how it happens, and if necessary alone? What do we seek to achieve, even if not supported by any multilateral effort? What do we seek to achieve, or prevent,only if supported by an alliance? What should we not engage in, even if urged on by a multilateral group or an alliance? What is the nature of the values that we seek to advance? And how much does the application of these values depend on circumstance?
For the U.S., this will require thinking on two seemingly contradictory levels. The celebration of universal principles needs to be paired with recognition of the reality of other regions' histories, cultures and views of their security. Even as the lessons of challenging decades are examined, the affirmation of America's exceptional nature must be sustained. History offers no respite to countries that set aside their sense of identity in favor of a seemingly less arduous course. But nor does it assure success for the most elevated convictions in the absence of a comprehensive geopolitical strategy.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Young Jeezy Upcoming Album Cover and Illuminati Symbolism



The hip-hop artist Young Jeezy has an upcoming album entitled, "Seen It All The Autobiography," The album cover has an Illuminati symbol of the All Seeing Eye on it.  Unfortunately,  it looks like Young Jeezy is following in the footsteps of his Luciferian mentor Jay Z, with the occult/masonry symbolism in his art.

The "All Seeing Eye"  is a masonic symbol.  It's the " All Seeing Eye of Horus" or "All Seeing Eye of Lucifer." When a human being opens up his third eye it allows him to make contact with the Lucifer-consciousness.  It is a symbol of Illumination (source). The symbol is also used in witchcraft as an amulet for wisdom, prosperity, and increasing clairvoyant powers (here).  It is also used for mind control against unassuming victims (Oops, I mean fans!) who view these symbols over and over again.


 Symbolism in Freemasonry


Here is what the famous 33 Degree Freemason, Albert Pike had to say about Masonry:

 "Masonry, like all religions, All the Mysteries, Hermeticism, and Alchemy, conceals its secrets to all except Adept and Sages or the Elect, and uses false explanations and misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead those who deserve only to be misled, to conceal the Truth, which it calls Light, from them, and to draw them away from it (source)."





Quote from famous Freemason philosopher Manly P. Hall: 

"Symbols may both reveal and conceal, for to the wise the subject of the symbol is obvious, while to the ignorant the figure remains inscrutable. Hence, he who seeks to unveil the secret doctrine of antiquity must search for that doctrine not upon the open pages of books which might fall into the hands of the unworthy but in the place where it was originally concealed.”

—Manly P. Hall, “The Secret Teachings of All Ages,” (page 20).


Albert Pike and Manly P. Hall State Lucifer the god of Freemasonry






ung Jeezy End-Game for Symbolism on his CD 

Young Jeezy following Jay Z footsteps of Freemasonry Symbolism


Young Jeezy's album cover exposes his worshipers to the  accursed symbol.  They bring it into their homes and it opens their mind to the consciousness of Satan/Lucifer.  Unfortunately, it ultimately leads his fans into directly or indirectly worshiping Lucifer and the soon-coming world ruler, Anti-Christ. The spirit of Anti-Christ is at work in the music industry with its immoral lyrics, occult symbolism, and  music videos that indoctrinate those to accept an Anti-Christ spirit.

       

1 John 2:18King James Version (KJV)

18 Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Kanye West's Yeezus Tour: Satanic/Luciferian Evangelism

Kanye West talking with Fake Jesus! Blasphemous!!!

Kanye West's new music tour "Yeezus" is causing shock waves through the world.  It's filled with blasphemous statements and images against Jesus Christ.  Just recently West was in Seattle, Washington where he kicked off his concert tour.  There, he continued his blasphemous acts by bringing a mock Jesus on stage. West sees this mock Jesus and comments: "White Jesus, is that you? O sh--t!" The fake Jesus goes on to say that he wants people to see the light in Kanye as if West is some light of the world(source). During the concert in Seattle, Kanye's adoring worshipers chanted "Yeezus.!" With that being said, had West insulted Islam and Muhammad, his head on a platter would have been called for.  So what is the  real agenda behind West's constant blasphemous acts? Is it Satanic/Luciferian in nature?



Yeezus' Album Download Cover and Satanic Symbolism 

      Inverted (Upside Down) Cross is a Satanic Symbol 

The picture above is the Yeezus Album cover.  On it, we can see a upside down cross and three women with red eyes as if they're demon possessed.  One of the women even has a serpent tongue.  The Roman Catholic tradition states that the upside down cross comes from the Apostle Peter being crucified upside down(source).

However, the inverted/upside down cross symbol is satanic in nature.  It is actually a symbol in Satanism for blasphemy, mockery, and the rejection of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior(source).  It is also very common of people in Satanism and black magic to perform rituals on an inverted cross, by which they spit upon, urinate, defecated, and masturbated upon it(source).

Famous occultist Aleister Crowley once baptized a frog as Christ, and then crucified it on an inverted cross to mock the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.  In addition, the founder of The Church of Satan Anton LaVey used an inverted cross in his rituals to defame Christianity(source).

The preceding information should give you a clear understanding of the the mindset of Kanye West.  He's driven by demons, and his in-your-face blasphemy of Christianity and Jesus Christ shows his hatred of it. West is a dark spirited, sinister evil individual, not just by his music lyrics alone, but through the symbolism of his music videos and album covers.  They exude Satanism.  He has really taken his work for Satan to another level with his Yeezus album and concert tour.  Even Rolling Stone Magazine stated that that Yeezus is one of West's darkest, most extreme albums.


No Kanye Your Not God! Song i'am a god 


The Passion of a Demon Possessed Man!


West, in June of this year at a New York City listening party of his album "Yeezus," stated the following:

"West was my slave name, Yeezus is my god name!"

So is Yeezus a new god that has come on to the scene now? One of the songs on the Yeezus Album is called "I am a God." In an interview with "W Magazine" published on June 19, 2013, West makes some astonishing claims:

"I made that song, because I'm a god (source/source)!" 

Here is West's quote of his new motto in that interview:

"Now, I just do exactly what I want, whenever I want, how f***. F*** you is my message (source/source)." 


There are interesting observations in these two statements.  In the first statement, he states he is a god. This clearly is a belief in Satanism and Luciferianism that man can become a god or goddess(source). Even in Illuminati beliefs,  it's important that men strive to become a god or a Christ(source). Now the second statement, that he does whatever he wants, sounds just like Aleister Crowley's quote from his Book of Thelma, "Do what thou wilt, is the whole book of the law(source)."   Kanye clearly practices Satanism.  He thinks he is a god, and he doesn't do the will of Yah, but his own will. These are attributes of Satan himself and the same lies that Satan fed Adam and Eve in Genesis 3.  

Now some say that West is a Christian.  Even West claims he is a Christian(source). But does he bear the fruit of righteousness? Can you say NO?! First of all, a true believer of Jesus Christ would not continue to live in a relationship of fornication.  Neither would a true believer go out of their way to make an effort to blaspheme Jesus.

Kanye West is one the prime examples that Jesus warns us about in Matthew 24:4-5:

"And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in my name saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many."

Through his music and celebrity status in this world, West is worshiped by millions of fans as if he is a Christ-like figure.  They follow every move he makes and the words he speaks. He is influencing a generation by his vile music, videos, and androgynous clothing fashion.  The end-game to his madness is to lead people astray from Jesus Christ, and to a "Covenant of Death" with Satan, which only ends in eternal damnation.       


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Kris Jenner Show Set Resembles Freemasonry Checkerboard/Tracingboard

Pictures of the Kris Jenner Show Set(Freemasonry Symbol or Not?)





Compare Kris Jenner Show Set to Freemasonry Tracing Board











Do you think this is a coincidence that the Kris Jenner set resembles Freemasonry Tracing Board?

Are is it just a mere design not attending to send any type of messages? 




Thursday, May 16, 2013

California 5th Grader Wild Claim Being Illuminati Member and Sacrifice Classmates to Devil





SACRAMENTO, CA - An unusual outburst in a combined 5th and 6th grade classroom at John Sloat Elementary School has some students and parents concerned.
6th grader Zionni Ibarra was in the class when it happened.
"I was scared," Ibarra said. "And I was crying really bad."
Students said a 5th grade girl started shouting she was part of the Illuminati and threatened to kill other students.
"She said she wanted to sell her soul to the devil," Ibarra said. "And she said she'll kill everybody."
"Everybody just started crying because they were scared that they were going to die that day," 6th grader Elizabeth Martinez added. Martinez was also in the class and witnessed everything.    
At one point, students said she grabbed a pair of scissors.
"I seen her try to cut herself and draw blood," 5th grader Xavier Monti explained what happened in the class. "But then she got up and tried to stab another girl a seat away from her."
Students said she drew Illuminati symbols and wrote 666 in the bathroom. Students said her outburst went on for at least an hour, with the teacher only telling them to ignore the girl.
"He thought she was just trying to get attention," Monti said.
Parent Antonio Farinias contacted News10 because he thinks the school should have notified him immediately.
Parents received a phone call after school Thursday, letting them know something had happened at the school.
"To not be notified all day until 6:30 at night last that was real upsetting," Farinias explained. "Because when I picked up my kids from school they were in tears."
"You never know what to tell your kids when they come home telling you 'hey this happened, that happened,' and there's different rumors, and you're like 'which one do I believe? What really happened?'" parent Rebecca Fox said. "[The school district] can't tell you what really happened, you have all these questions and worry and wonder with your kids."
The Sacramento City Unified School District confirmed an incident happened at the school shortly before lunch Thursday, although district officials would not go into more detail.
"Authorities are investigating a disturbance inside a John Sloat Elementary School classroom [Thursday]", said Gabe Ross, SCUSD Chief Communications Officer, in a statement emailed to News10. "The school responded immediately and all students were safe. The incident did not involve weapons and no one was physically harmed. Counseling and other resources have been made available to all John Sloat students today and will continue to be available as needed."
The school also sent a letter home with kids Friday afternoon reiterating a similar message.
"There was a weapon involved. It was a pair of scissors," Farinias said. "So it shocks me to see there are false statements in here knowing otherwise what happened at school yesterday."
Some parents who spoke to News10 think the school could have done more to protect the kids in class and should have taken the girl out of class much sooner.
"They should have stopped it right away," parent Aime Martinez said. "And not let her scare them more."
"With all the stuff going on in school, what does it take for a child to show you something is wrong and for her to follow through with what she says she is going to do? Farinias asked.
Other parents said they think the school acted in the kids' best interests.
"[Taking care of the issue] was more important than us being notified," parent Mary Walters said. "Yeah, we got notified late, and I'm gonna go with that, but our children were safe, and they made sure our children were safe, and that's what was important."
It's not known what caused the sudden outburst in class.


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Mel Gibson's Passion of Devils and Not Christ

Mel Gibson 2003 movie Passion of the Christ is another gospel(Doctrine of Devils)


Mel Gibson in 2003 brought to the movie screen Passion of the Christ which grossed over $600 million at the Box Office, and caused a few controversies, one them being antisemitism. However, Gibson's version of the Passion of the Christ is not the biblical account, but another gospel (here). Gibson took the writings from 19th century Catholic mystic nun Anne Catherine Emmerich's book, "The Dolorous Passion," which depicts the vision of Emmerich's account of the lives of Jesus and Mary (source).  I felt like Christians were duped into really believing Gibson was used by G-d to make this film.  We all  flocked to the movie theaters in support of this film, unknowingly supporting the non-biblical version of the Passion Week of Jesus Christ from demon lead Catholic mystic nun writings.  This story was not from the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Instead, it's laced with all types of occult symbols and signs. We will explore this in the two videos below.




The Truth About Passion of the Christ





Illuminati Symbolism in Passion of the Christ