Saturday, December 25, 2010

The End of 2010 Part 3

History Decoded
Secret Societies are real. Brad Meltzer's Decoded Season 1, Episode 1 talked about the missing White House cornerstone and the Masonic connection to it. The History Channel promotes the show. The History Channel is much better than the Discovery Channel in being less biased when talking about conspiracy issues. Yet, even Brad's episode has omissions in it that should be exposed. The show was similar to Jesse Ventura in that Meltzer and his allies used active research in trying to form conclusions about the White House cornerstone. This is an interesting subject since I like to research information about the Mysteries and so forth. Chris Pinto came on the show and tried his best to tell Meltzer and crew that Masonry have done nefarious actions and has rituals that are contrary to not only Christianity, but decent morality. Masonry swears death oaths. They drink wine out of a human skull and some of them blatantly advocate human godhood. So, these are extreme views as found in Masonic books not just from the works of Mackey, Hall, or Pike. Freemasonry in the modern age came in the 1700's as some stonemasons merged philosophical views on reality with mechanical terms. Freemasonry embracing people with a belief in one God in an Universialist fashion. One woman said that Pinto accused every Mason as plotting world domination, which Pinto didn't say. Pinto said that one of the secret goals of Masons in the highest levels is to form that new order of the ages (or the new world order). This isn't me typing these words down. High level Mason C. William Smith said that he wanted a new order of the ages (as found in the Scottish Rite New Age Magazine back in 1950). Unfortunately, the show had much disinformation in it since Meltzer denied that Masons murdered the hero William Morgan. They have murdered William Morgan in New York as admitted by one Masonic conspirator named Valence. The Masonic deaths oaths are real and as late as the 1980's, Masons have tried to literally kill Pastor Ed Decker for leaving the Lodge by the grace of God. The History Channel did similar tactics when they tried to demonize 9/11 truth and promoted literature from the Popular Mechanics crew. It's a fact that one major White House architect was Irish Freemason James Hoban. Masons did cornerstone rituals to bless the area. Researchers believe that they did this also to promote esoteric thinking about the stars and the planets. Christine and Scott tried to find out where the White House cornerstone is at all. Buddy finds an anonymous letter from 1792. The letter outlines that the cornerstone is in the southwest corner. Brad and the trio talks with Freemasons in the House of the Temple. The House of the Temple is filled with esoteric statues and images. It has historical relics with the genuflecting of Albert Pike. Freemasons admit that the U.S. Capitol's cornerstone is missing. Arturo de Hoyos said that William Morgan wasn't a real Freemason. Three Masons, Loton Lawon, Nicholas Chesebro and Edward Sawyer, were charged with, convicted and served sentences for the kidnapping of Morgan. He denied that Masons were involved in major conspiracies when he's a liar, because Masons worked to assassinate Archduke Ferdinand (according to court testimony. This caused WWI). Masons are known for lying as Pike wrote that deception for low degree Blue level Lodge members are fine to utilize. Scottish Rite Freemasonry has been known to discriminate against people for centuries until the late 1980's and the early 1990's. Masons use code names to identify each other like so mote it be, traveling east, etc. There is Boaz used in the Entered Enterprise degree. Jachin is a code word that is found in the Fellow Craft degree. The code word in the Master Mason degree is a Scottish derivative called Machaben or Machbinna. 33rd Degree Freemason Harry Truman according to Brent Morris tried to find the White House cornerstone.
Metlzer and crew say that the cornerstone is on the grounds, but it has a mystique since it hasn't been found in modern times. There has been a lot of controversy on what JAH BUL ON means for Freemasons. These words are one conglomerate that Freemasons use to define what God means to them. The truth is that some parts of it relates to paganism. Masons claim that the ancient world define these terms to outline the definition of the supreme being, but these words are from paganism (a philosophy that explicitly denies the existence of one Supreme Being). This JAH bul On false god is named in the Royal Arch Degree of the York Rite. It's mentioned in the page 161 of the ritual published and printed by 'The Grand Chapter Of Tennessee Royal Arch Masons' saying that: "In the same manner we find on the three sides of the T on the top of the A the words J - - B - - O - -. Each is the name of Deity: J - - in the Syriac; B - - in the Chaldaic and O - - in the Egyptian languages, and, as has already been explained, when given as one word form the G. R. A. W." Henry Wilson Coil has this to say: "Jah, Bel and On appear in the American ritual of the Royal Arch degree on the supposition that Jah was the Syriac name of God, Bel (Baal) the Chaldean and On, the Egyptian. But the last name seems to have been due to a mistake of the ritualist, for it was actually the name of a city, the error having arisen from the Biblical story that Pharaoh gave Joseph, for a wife, Asenath, who was the daughter of Potepherah, priest of On, meaning priest of the city of On, not the god On." ('Coil's Masonic Encyclopedia', p. 516). Christian scholars like Pastor Schimmel and researcher Stephen Knight believe On is akin to Osiris too (or the Egyptian false god of the underworld). Now, Jah is short for Jehovah. On has been related to the Hindu figure of Aum. On is a Hebrew word meaning force or power. Bul is short for Bel or Baal (the rain and fertility god of the Canaanites). 2 Judges 2:11-13 condemned the worship of Baal, Ashtaroth, and all false gods that were being worshipped in the Middle East. On is related to the city of On in ancient Egypt where the sun god Ra was worshipped. So, On was related to the sun god. Jah-Bul-On (it's used a password in the rituals of the Royal Arch Masonry) like GAOTU is used by Freemasons in order to allow many different people from religious creeds to join Masonry even if Masonry is not a part of core religious truths. Jah-Bul-On is a mix of 3 deities relating to polytheistic tradition not monotheistic relaity. Masons are slick since one of their deceivers named Art de Hoyos claims that Jahbulon is just representation of Jehovah or the tetragrammation. Yet, Jehovah according to Fritz Springmeier is a pagan name that was of a recent invention (not a real ancient name of God the Father at all). Even other Masons view the words of JAH-BUL-ON as different names for pagan deities among 3 different languages not a descriptive word for God in Hebrew at all. A famous 33rd Degree Freemason was Harry Truman. He was the President of the United States after FDR passed away in April 1945. He was the man that did some good, but his most vicious crime was the dropping of 2 atomic bombs on 2 virtually defenseless population centers in Japan. The U.S. elite lied and said that these actions were necessary to prevent a million+ American soldiers from dying in war. Before the dropping of what quickly came to be described in awe-stricken tones as "the bomb," the Emperor of Japan was already negotiating surrender with the Truman government, through Vatican channels (I don't agree with the Vatican though), on the same terms Japan's surrender was accepted after the bombs were dropped.

"Riddles in Stone" is a great documentary DVD that is a rebuttal to the Decoded episode. Chris Pinto narrated the documentary and he's a genius in his filmmaking attributes. It shows source after source to document the esoteric influence in the design of Washington, D.C. This occult influence exist in Washington, D.C. and all over the world. Washington, D.C. from centuries ago utilized Zodaic signs, god and goddess images in the city. One example is the image of Zeus (called Destiny in one building of D.C.) and the occult-inspired paintings plus imagery that is firmly found in the Library of Congress. It shows Freemasons admitting that they agree with agenda of Adam Weishaupt. Even the All Seeing Eye on the Dollar shows "In God we trust," which god. The Freemasons who supported the Dollar Bill promoted the GOATU as their god. The estoric crowd and the government for eons have united together in trying to promote the Utopian world system. This isn't me writing these words down. The June 1941 issue of the occult journal 'Rosicrucian Digest' predicted that "The multiplicity of social states, countries, or nations will cease to be." That nations would be superseded by "The One United World State." The Rosicrucians concluded that the 'mystical-pantheism' they advocated would, if generally accepted, lead to a collectivist world state. Alice Bailey wrote in 1957, "The Masonic movement... is the custodian of the law; it is the home of the Mysteries and the seat of initiation. It holds in its symbolism the ritual of Deity, and the way of salvation is pictorially preserved in its work. It is a far more occult organization than can be realised, and is intended to be the training school for the coming advanced occultists. In its ceremonials lie hid the wielding of the forces connected with the growth and life of the kingdoms of nature and the unfoldment of the divine aspects in man...When the new universal religion has sway and the nature of esotericism is understood-will be the utilisation of the banded esoteric organisms, the Masonic organism and the Church organism as initiating centres. These three groups converge as their inner sanctuaries are approached. There is no dissociation between the One Universal Church, the sacred inner Lodge of all true Masons, and the inner-most circles of esoteric societies." (Taken from 'Be Wise As Serpents by Fritz Springmeier). Alice Bailey's husband is 32nd degree Freemason Foster Bailey. So, there are those who want this new world system.


The Freemason David Ovason, websites, and other researchers have conclusively proven that esoteric influence related to the construction of Washington, D.C. (including the Capitol Building). The truth is that Freemasons even centuries ago didn't just comprehend simple mathematics or simple algebra. Many of them understood the concepts of geometry, the Kabbalah, and other complex forms of mathematics. This is why that occultists used astrological words and this influenced D.C.'s designs. Back centuries ago, Elias Ashmole was an innovator in Masonry. There were building guilds that had mystics and occultists. There is the thesis shown by dcsymbols.com that the Washington, D.C. design was inspired by the cross section of the Great Pyramid (of ancient Egypt with the King's Chamber, the Queen's Chamber, the Grand gallery, the ascending plus descending passage, and even the subterranean chamber possibly). Washington D.C. looks to be planned by sophisticated mathematics using an isometric map grid and various forms of geometry. Frenchman Pierre L'Enfant was an architect of the design and he worked with Andrew Ellicott as the surveyor of the area. L'Enfant was fired since no finished map cam of the first auction. The maps were not approximations awaiting the President's approval, but were accurate depictions of lot corners, etc. The planning map of D.C. came about from 1791 to 1792.

Stories and Lessons Part 2
The first Stories and Lessons was popular. I realize that a lot of people from numerous walks of life could relate to my words on this issue. Now, I feel it's the appropriate time write another piece of information about my experiences in my life and lessons. In the process of getting older, it's certainly a time outlines reflections in life. Self-reflection enables the mind to appreciate life and other things in existence. Memories don't just exist in the past. Memories are formed all of the time in the present and the future. There are many things that we done back years ago that were rituals in life. Many people could relate to those experiences. I remember back then I put batteries in the freezer, eating fried bologna, and going out in the hot sun to enjoy life in general. Today, in the 21st century, there are more business to be taken care of like education, having a career, and learning more about adult life.
The 1990's was an interesting time. I do remember seeing 21 Jump Street and Where in the World is Carmen Sandeigo. 21 Jump Street had many people on the show. It was like NY Undercover before NY Undercover came about. I remember hearing its theme music and seeing its episodes in the late 1980's and the early 1990's. Where in the World is Carmen Sandeigo certainly improved my geography skills in deciphering locations from Belgrade, Cairo, Johannesberg, and places in the North American continent. The 1990's was a soulful time. One of the most soulful time I've experienced in my life was in 1996. 1996 was the time when the home was more tranquil, the summer was great, music was soulful, and the culture was colorful. It was a time when I had one of the greatest moments of my childhood. I was 13 years old in '96. Back in 1996, I've met young kids in a Norfolk State University summer program. Another soulful time was in the early 1990's in about from 1990 to 1994. It's not a secret that I was very smart in elementary school and secondary school. Today, I am more street smart in learning about cultural mores. For nowadays, you have to be intellectual & socially intelligent to handle the complex nature of the society. You don't have to support the wickedness of some parts of the culture, but you have to learn its mores in how to respond to the highs and lows during your life. Back in the 90's and 80's was rougher than today in more ways than one. Back in the day, you had be relentless and prepare seriously in what you want in life. There was less political correctness back then and regardless of what endeavor that you were in (from intellectual persuits, althetics, business, etc.), you had to go firm.
With all of the mayhem in the world, there are great memories that I have in my life. One of the great memories that I have was my graduation from high school. It occur in the 21st century. My family was there and many speakers came about. In the ceremony, you couldn't get the diploma until after the ceremony. So, everyone had to be in their best behavior. This occured in June 2001, so we had time to prepare for it. Marching, sitting down, and seeing people that you know from high school was an interesting. It felt like a release in that one chapter of my life was closed and a new one begin. One finance teacher and one nice, short Vietnamese American then girl congratulated me as well. The Vietnamese American person was in my art class during my Junior and Senior years of high school. In that class, she used my face as a mold in order to form a vase (with our image on it). I had fun in that art since I've learned how to utilize clay, painting, skill life, drawing images, learning about the dispositions of shadows, and other artistic endeavors. In that art class, I meet a person who meet into the military too. He had a gung ho, country type personality being from VA. The graduation ceremony was emotional and still peaceful at the same time. Me and my family congratulated each other by eating in Golden Corral near Military Highway. Golden Corral is a great restuarant and I come there a lot of times. I especially like the steak that they show.
There is another lesson in life. Many men and women go through this situation. In conflicts in life, people are tempted to be violent or peaceful. What is the best way to solve the conflict? In my experiences, it's best to verbally solve problems in peaceful ways. I recall words from Dr. Martin Luther King. Dr. King spoke about humans having dignity and worth. So, it's certainly reasonable to communicate with people that you have an issue with you is that I have a dignity, worth, and noble history. In extreme circumstances, you have every right to defend yourself using verbal or physical means. No one (whether they are a child, man or, woman) should take disrespect or abuse from anyone at any circumstance.
There is one interesting story that I like to mention. Back in 1991, our family had a tape recorder where we said comments and record music. The deal was that my voice was young, so there is much more humor on the tapes. Me, my brothers, and my father would talk about music, the goings on in the neighborhood, and other events. We used it until 1992 and then used the tape recorder again by 1998. The 80's and 90's era was a different era. From the late 80's to about 2005, there was steal a lot of releaness in the world. About 2005 to 2010, there has been an influx of a lot of fake people. It's only recently in 2009 and to the present, where there has been a backlash against fraudulent people in the world. This is my personal opinion. The good news in the this younger generation is making their mark in several ways. Some are being politically active in helping their community and doing other ways in giving opportunities to folks. This younger Generation Z is a generation younger than me since I'm from Generation Y.
I grew my consciousness a lot. I rather suffer temporarily (and recieve the crown of glory in the Afterlife) to support the interests of my people than live the so-called "good life" in this world and be some sellout. Even back in the late 80's and early 90's, my family taught us histories and connections among my people. I've read books back then and watched movies about my people. "The Eyes on Prize" was watched by us on PBS in the early 1990's. Back in elementary and middle school, there were these books that talked about biographies about African American leaders. Back in the day (in the early to mid-90's, people in my generation would know about them being found in public libraries), these biographies talked about Louis Armstrong, Benjamin Bannenker, and other black leaders that made contributions in history in general. I've finished a project about Malcolm X back in early 1996 when I was in middle school. That's one of the reasons that I know a lot of information about Malcolm X. Even in the 8th grade (in my English class), I've started to learn about some Swahilli words. Swahili is a language that was created by Black Africans in East Africa near Zimbabwe centuries ago. That place was a trading debot for Arabic people, Indians, and even some Chinese people back then. Swahili was influential in the growth of the black cultural movements in the 1960's. Having respect for the ancestors is one key component of black culture in general. In the early 21st century, I've started to comprehend about African history in a higher level. One example is that I've learned about ancient civilizations from Cush, Nok, Songhai, etc. Politically, I've evolved on some issues, but my core convictions are still the same as it was in the past. I still love individual liberty, personal freedoms, the freedom of conscience, and the freedom of religion. I know about Kwame Ture and other leaders that believed in strength and collective efforts to increase the power of my own people as well.
One event when you get older is that you see people that you knew from many years ago. I've seen Leila, Antonio, Rico, and LeDonna recently. I've known them from elementary school, middle school, and high school (except LeDonna since she didn't went into my high school. LeDonna and Leila are great black sisters. These people are real and down to Earth human beings. I grativitate toward real people. I don't deal with fake people at all. LeDonna and Leila were sweet people. I knew Antonio all the way back from elementary school). Years ago in 2005, I even met the young woman Jamie from way back. Jamie was in my elementary school and knew my order brother. I am from Virginia, so we from VA know how to get along with people and females.
We (or and my brothers) agree that Rush Limbaugh, Michael Savage, and others are extremists. We heard some of Savage stuff on Youtube and were shocked. Savage's statements make Limbaugh's words look like a Kindengarten teacher. Once, Savage was so extreme that he wanted someone to die of AIDS, say that dissidents should be locked up in concentration camps, and some foul racial invective. So, we know what's real and fake in life. People like Michael Savage, Rush Limbaugh, Glen Beck, etc. are fraud exploiting people. It's real to co-sign upliftment of human beings, show a honest prescription to improve our standard of living, and promote means to help those living in poverty (or are suffering in life). That's honest, transparent truth without demonization in an unfair fashion.


Exercising is great, because it makes you healthier. After I exercise, I do have more natural ugility in moving around, I have more physical endurance. I can move faster. My skin is much more clearer and it looks better than it had in years. It can give you more confidence in yourself as well. I work out 3 times per week. Exercising certainly gave me more confidence than in the previous 10 years. I'm much bigger and stronger now than years ago. I have more ugility and more physical strength than even 5 years ago. So, yes, I do know how to take care or defend myself.
There are more stories with my brothers. One of my older brothers went into the military and told stories about his experience. The Army experience for him was a combination of brutal exercises and training. People would wake up early in the the morning to train. There were drills and some were people were trained in using weapons (like guns, mines, mortar rounds, and other objects). There was hand to hand combat, driving training for the young, and base training (in Fort Jee, Fort Jackson, and Fort Hood). One of the stories he gave to me about the military was that he had to be in the woods and use a Compass to find his place in the woods. People had to sleep there and use ration and other supplies to adjust to that environment. E-4 and E-5 are basic levels in the military too. People recieve stripes and patches on their uniforms for the activities that they have done. Like I've always said, the military folks should be treated as an equal to any other human not as gods. In Hampton Roads (where I'm from), the military has a huge influence in the culture here. You see Navy, Army, and Air Force people all of the time in the mall, in the streets, in universities, etc. The young kids were definitely in ROTC when I was in high school. I knew some of them. In Virginia, people are sensitive about the military. One example, I told one military recruiter that I didn't wish to be a part of Uncle Sam's troop bridage and the recruiter became angry. I remember one Army recruiter tried to inspire me to come into the military when I was walking in O'Keefe Street in Norfolk some years ago. Back in the day, O'Keefe St. used to flood all of the time. I politely decline the invitation. Empire building instead of domestic building isn't my forte. People can take it how they want to take it.
My family on my mother side and my father's side has similarities and differences. I do have both sides of my family equally. My family on my father has a more East Coast vibe and have a business type mindset. The reason is that many of my relatives in my father's side live in the Maryland area and some live in Virginia as well. My family on my mother side have a more Southern or country vibe. Many of my relatives on my mother's side like my mother, grandfather, aunts, etc. talk with a distinct Southern accent. My mother talks in humor and talks about the younger generation too. She would say funny things like in reference to Willow Smith's song that: "I don't need another headache, so why I should I whip my hair back and forth..." and in reference to 3 6 Mafia's song "It's hard out here for a pimp" she said that: "Yes, I know. I want it to be hard out here for a pimp. I want a pimp to go to jail. I want it to be hard..." My youngest brother is funny too in commenting on Cornell West's hair in humorous terms. I talk with a mix of an East Coast/Southern accent myself. If I laugh, I do let my Southern accent show a lot. They are similar in that they know what struggle is, they have overcome many challenges, and they are down to Earth real human beings. A lot of relatives like to communicate and express their views. Now, I have a moutache and a goatee. I like my goatee since it's about as Malcolm X said it's about promoting my cultural and physical identity. So, I will never be ashamed of where I am from or what I am as a man.
Religious and Spirituality are important things in our lives. My family gave me and brothers the opportunity to think for ourselves in believing what we want to believe in. My family are black Americans, so church was important in our relatives lives. When we meet our relatives in a religious place, there were sermons and prayer. Growing up, you form skepticism about spiritualism. I did and then I came to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ in the mid-1990's. I definitely respect the revolutionary aspect of Jesus Christ. He was a man that lived in the brutal Roman Empire and said inspite of being poor or ill, you still have that chance for spiritual liberation. He said that the Kingdom of God is within you and that we love our neighbors as ourselves. These statements were definitely radical back in that time frame since infanticide and other atrocities were especially common during the peak of the Roman Empire (during the days of Augustus Caesar). I am not ignorant of other faiths since I've studied other faiths before. I almost converted to Islam in my life, but I didn't. In Virginia, churches are everywhere like in Tidewater Drive and Church Street (with at least 4 larges churches on the same street). In Virginia, there is that religious legacy because back in the day Baptists were persecuted by the Anglican Crown. The First Amendment existed among other reasons to promote people to believe in a faith or have not a faith if they want to. Yet, it isn't immoral nor wrong for a person to promote the Gospel in a real way. It's obvious that I don't agree with mainstream religion. People have exposed people like Kenneth Copeland, Eddie Long, Pat Robertson, and others. Some of these people have links to corporations, secret societies like Freemasonry, fraternities, the Jesuit/Vatican network, and other nefarious groups.
I took inspiration from my family to do better and achieve my goals whether it was in academics, working with other people, and other parts of my life. I felt even in my youth the inspiration to research the mysteries of life. Even when I was young, I researched information about Altantis, religion, history, philosophical questions, etc. It was in the 21st century when I make connections about these thing in a more critical, analytical fashion.
I am controversial and I love it. That's a part of my personality. I like to research controversial issues and I love to talk plus write about it. In public, I show my body language clearly to describe if I'm happy or disgusted with a situation. I honestly speak what I think and feel toward any human being. I don't believe in scapegoating people or being involved in gender wars either (In other words, I reject female bashing and male bashing). Me and my brothers have lively discussions on issues. We believe mostly the same thing on political matters. Sometimes, I am more liberal than my brothers on some issues and sometimes my brothers are more liberal than on some issues. So, we are blood and we have our independent thinking. In the past 5 years, racial attitudes in Hampton Roads from my experience have radically improved. People are more respectful and cordial in conversation. It's not just in a job setting when you got to be nice to perform, but in everyday locations. We still have a long way to go though (since self hatred is a big issue in Hampton Roads and worldwide, so we should fight against self-hatred). When you get older, you have an instinct to respect people more of numerous backgrounds. I do say politically incorrect stuff like I thought slavery was over and celebrities using their trophy wives for expedency to put it lightly. As human beings, we don't have to mimic Denzel, Will Smith, Alfonso Rivera, some cartoon character, or anyone else. We should be ourselves. Being from Virginia, people like me know how to respect women and know about common sense.
One great lesson that I've learned is about second chances. If a person has done a crime, that doesn't mean that that person is forever a nihilistic criminal. Just because a person once lacked confidence in his or her self, doesn't mean that this person will lack confidence forever. Just because a person (male or female) may have mistreated you back in the day, doesn't mean you should hate that person or think that the person can't change their lives. Just because a person once was a thug, doesn't mean that this person will remain that way. Any human being change their ways. So, you have to have hope and inspire those suffering from whatever issue to right their wrongs including to improve their own livelihood with compassion plus love. Michael Vick is making great contributions in his life and others are doing the same. He's from the Newport News areas in Hampton Roads. We wish them well and keep on doing the right thing. Second chances are important to embrace in life.



By Timothy

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