The cabal(s) are real. Gingrich admits as much, and says that because of this Trump is uncontrollable and is driving the establishment nuts. They are scared that their dark deeds will be exposed. (Probably why Newt wasn't invited to join the fun, he's probably dirty too, if not trafficking, something else.)
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bopper ago
What are these initiation rites?
FriesischShipping ago
Dick in the ass gang rape for Skull and Bones, basically some horrible taumitizing event that you live through, and with enough Stockholm Syndrome fear you are compelled to help out your assailants at all costs.
Marthvedderette ago
Baptism by fire buddy. The Phoenix rose from the ashes, blah, blah blah. I be always wondered how people get into secret societies. I guess you have to be chosen. My grandfather was 33rd, and a Shriner, and a state level politician. No one has ever even hinted I join freemasonry. I guess I should be thankful I'm not of the ilk. I always knew my grandfather didn't get to where he was by his brain. It was most likely due to a deplorable habit he had. My guess would be necrophilia, considering he was a mortician in the military.
NikitaVerite ago
OMG!!! Please tell us more about your grandfather. People keep trying to pass of freemasonry and all those secret societies as super normal and nothing to be concerned about, but I don't buy it. Were you close with your grandfather? What was he like? What kind of people did he mingle with? Does anyone else in your family have any info to offer?
Marthvedderette ago
I was close with him as a kid, as an adult he was very controlling towards me and I rebelled. I said some things that got me disowned by him. I never got to see him before he died. He presented himself as mister perfect, he appeared to be perfect. He was your typical black socked republican. That reminds me. He used to make rub his feet. However our family wasn't perfect. My grandmother was an alcoholic who beat my dad and my uncle, really really bad when they were kids. My grandfather swept it under the rug, along with my dad's rampant drug use. My grandfather always said he did everything by the book. What book that was? I don't know. He hung out with military buddies. They would tell stories about them beating up "dopers" as they called them. They were all WW2 guys. Navy. Most of my family on that side has passed away, except my uncle. My father told that when I was really young, I traveled around the west coast with my grandfather while he was in the FBI. My father told me what he did for the FBI, but like a good ol boy, I know when to keep secrets, so I won't say what my father told me he did for the FBI. As far as freemasonry, I never knew he was one until I read his obituary. I knew he was a Shriner because me and my sister would always go to the circus with him. As kids. My grandfather was very good at keeping secrets I suppose. He had a real skull on his desk, which I loved to play with until he told me it was real. It had the jaw connected and you could move it. It also had all of its teeth. He told me it was my great grandfathers, who was a dentist. My father was a mortician, my grandfather was his teacher. I didn't have the stomach to carry that on.
NikitaVerite ago
Wow. Just wow. Thanks for sharing. The fact that your grandfather was in the FBI and the masons/shriners says a LOT. I wonder what the story was with your grandmother and her alcoholism... there's often some trauma in the past of addicts - which could explain your dad's problem with drugs. The skull on the desk is really freaky, and the fact that both your father and grandfather were morticians.... ummm... yikes. I mean, maybe your grandfather supplied dead bodies for the necro's to use? (a la Jimmy Savile). Also.... back to the skull... isn't it a bit strange that it had all of it's teeth? Did your great-grandfather die young or something? Because in those days, older folk generally lost a whole lotta teeth as the years went by. So it seems a bit more likely that the skull belonged to a younger man, no? Oh god - I'm totally creeping myself out here.
Marthvedderette ago
I really hope that is not the case. But damn, one thing my grandfather used to say is, " there is no such thing as coincidences."
Marthvedderette ago
It belonged to my great grandfather. He used the skull to practice dentistry. My grandmother was abused by her father, he also abused my father and uncle. He put a cigar out on my uncle when he was a kid. He was mean as fuck.
NikitaVerite ago
Holy shit. Sorry to hear about all the abuse in the family. That just fucking sucks - there's not much else I can say about it. We aren't a civilized society when we're treating our children so horribly. And as for the skull - well I guess "back then" it was much easier to get your hands on a human skull - especially if you were in the medical profession. It's still weird though, to think of practicing dentistry on a skull with teeth? Like... you can't exactly clean the teeth, and once you look for cavities it's kind of over (it's not like it's going to develop new ones - ha!). Maybe it was an interesting prop to have? I dunno. I'm suspicious of basically everything these days.
Marthvedderette ago
Yeah my dads side of the family is Podesta creepy. I'm glad my mom kind of kept me away from them. I think she knows more than she tells me about what really went on, but they grew up in the era where you don't talk about family secrets, and you sure don't talk about abuse, and molestation.