MommyLove ago

Look up where the word EASTER comes from.....down the rabbit hole we go!

equineluvr ago

The satanic Jews call us "mundane."

The Freemasonic crypto Jews call us "profane."

At the end of the day, the JEW is still the enemy.

wtf_is_happening ago

Nice find OP. In "Harry Potter", mundanes are called muggles.

Jakestr ago

"The worthless are worthless; expendable. Therefore, why should we not put them to good use? For us, culling is natural fact of life – of how we live, or how we desire to live. " Isn't there currently a movie out called the culling? And it is exactly about this

cakeoflightylight ago

Not sure but I saw one about a purge that was super awful

Jakestr ago

This one doesn't sound very pleasant either https://youtu.be/HNN7n8JyhYo

Jakestr ago

https://youtu.be/HNN7n8JyhYo

I don't watch TV or go to the movies to support satanic Holly weird, but I knew I saw a trailer. It sounds awful

Caratacus ago

I thought this was from DC

minusco2 ago

Easter Eggs 9 months later Christmas / SATURNALIUS

islandofdelight ago

Ishtar and Isis are not satanic in origin. They are positive-divine archetypes, as the 'christ-consciousness' of jesus/yeshua represents... Satanism is the inverse of these concepts. There is a massive amount of confusion about these things, which has been done purposefully through the co-opting of the Abrahamic religions.... ET 'gods', hybrid races, and negative non-physical entities are at the root of all these discussions. Satanism/Luciferianism are afflictions by Archons/demons. There is no actual 'satan'. Beings such as Isis/Osiris are with the light forces and the angelic beings, who oppose the negative opposition groups here on Earth.

tomasdeminos ago

Preach it. Whenever I try to explain Gnosticism here I get downvoted too.

Stupid bastards can't see that Ishtar/Tiamat is Ayahuasca/Sophia. Archons literally can't hold a candle to her.

shooglenifty ago

Found it!

Lat, long: 38.910246: -77.042747

Sorry, Dupont Circle. Haven't made my way through the thread yet to find a ref to Nalu.

Edit: the OP has some instructions upon entering that I don't think anyone ever did: go to this tunnel, go in it, walk 200 meters to the right, take the first stairs downwards, then walk 50 meters further right, then you will see a metal door, this door is locked, but leads to a tunnel that is connected to the underground facility at comet ping pong. do not ask me how I know this, just go

Edit again: there was an anon that was going to check it out, but his unique ID doesn't turn up in another thread. He did find the door though.

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MrO ago

Easter didn't come from Ishtar. Eostre is not Ishtar (very different goddesses from different countries). And it's only English and German speaking Christians who refer to the celebration of Jesus' resurrection as "Easter." Nearly everyone else uses a variation on Pesach (Paschal). Although it comes at around the same time as Easter (indeed, the Last Supper was probably a Pesach seder), it is not Easter. According to the Venerable Bede (7th century), The word Easter does not come directly from the deity Eostre, but from the fact that the celebration of the resurrection usually falls in what in Bede's time was still called Eostremonth ( now April), even though it had been centuries since the Anglo Saxons had worshiped Eostre the month still bore her name. This seems reasonable enough, since we still use the names of Roman, Greek, and Nordic gods for the names of some of our months and days.

kestrel9 ago

Thank you...cakeoflightylight needs to study history as to why Catholics and Orthodox Christians don't celebrate Pascha on the same day, and why they are not in communion with each other.

Pascha, what Westerners know only as ..."Easter and the holidays that are related to it are moveable feasts, in that they do not fall on a fixed date in the Gregorian or Julian calendars (both of which follow the cycle of the sun and the seasons). Instead, the date for Easter is determined on a lunisolar calendar similar to the Hebrew calendar. The First Council of Nicaea (325) established two rules, independence of the Jewish calendar and worldwide uniformity, which were the only rules for Easter explicitly laid down by the Council. No details for the computation were specified; these were worked out in practice, a process that took centuries and generated a number of controversies. (See also Computus and Reform of the date of Easter.) In particular, the Council did not decree that Easter must fall on Sunday. This was already the practice almost everywhere.[49][incomplete short citation] In Western Christianity, using the Gregorian calendar, Easter always falls on a Sunday between 22 March and 25 April inclusive, within about seven days after the astronomical full moon.[50] The following day, Easter Monday, is a legal holiday in many countries with predominantly Christian traditions." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter

cakeoflightylight ago

All pagan holidays originate from the same Satanic roots, and the Catholic church covered up Pope Constantine's high priesthood in the Pagan mysteries by appropriating all Paganism into "Christianity" so yes Easter does originate from Ishtar, who is the same icon as Lilith, Semiramis, Isis, and the "different" goddesses under different names after the fall of Babylon when according to the Bible, God supposedly scattered the people by making them all suddenly speak different languages. Regardless, it's a Satanic holiday that even the Satanists are debating about as we speak.

kestrel9 ago

The problem with your brief histrionic account of history is that it's incomplete, misleading, uniformed, and incorrect on several counts. It makes me not want to take seriously any of info you offer that might be worthwhile.

cakeoflightylight ago

I'm sorry for putting my inferior amount of knowledge out there. If you could correct the record please do.

cakeoflightylight ago

https://twitter.com/RobinBarnett_/status/847186125252972544 " Nalu is anagram for Luna, a Latin name for the moon, which is important in occult symbology."

cakeoflightylight ago

weird!

Silverlining ago

How do you reckon JA owns Nalu?

Silverlining ago

https://www.mrporter.com/journal/mr-porter-eats/the-worlds-best-diners/795 http://archive.fo/KuZVR

Its American founders, Mr Oliver Miller and Mr James Alefantis, decided not to take their cues verbatim from the diners they knew back home, but rather created an understated space that references the sense of homeliness one gets from a diner. Nalu means “wave” in Hawaiian

I can't get a date for the article or from which magazine edition. Search on Mr Porter site for best diners and alefantis turn up nothing.

cakeoflightylight ago

He says so on the instagram comments, for one. Correct me if I am wrong.

0xFFF ago

for what its worth, he also is engaging in their Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BMkJDZMgXco/?taken-at=39647078

https://archive.is/0PxX8

Silverlining ago

https://www.instagram.com/p/UblMYENOdo/ http://archive.fo/aoUT4

jimmycometNice. Are you in Berlin? kevinheggs@jimmycomet not right now! Is that your stomping grounds mr. Comet? jimmycomet@kevinheggs you know it. Have a restaurant there- was going to treat you to lunch. kevinheggs@jimmycomet oh cool! I'll stay in touch, jimmy! What's your place called? jimmycometNalu Diner. I love Berlin

Silverlining ago

Mundanes - muggles - Harry Potter - Slytherin. I thought it had a racist subtext, but perhaps it is more?

there's a new estimate of her worth, courtesy of New York Times writer James B. Stewart, who pegs it at at least $1.2 billion. http://fortune.com/2016/11/24/jk-rowling-net-worth-harry-potter/

equineluvr ago

Yes, it IS racial/tribal.

cakeoflightylight ago

To quote the page, "Those who are not our sinister brothers or sisters are mundanes"

privatepizza ago

Found it !!

cakeoflightylight ago

cool

privatepizza ago

Do you mind letting me know the page this quote's from please, Light? I couldn't see it in the Rowling article. I'm researching something and this fits right in. Thank you in advance.

Micheal84 ago

The Nalu diner was discovered before, he also had a pingpongbar in Berlin. Dr Pong.

cakeoflightylight ago

Cool, this is the first time I had heard of Nalu Diner but good to know.

LightlyToasted ago

Imgur link broken. Reload on friendlier host?

cakeoflightylight ago

Sorry it was an error from the spacing of my typing. It's fixed now.

LightlyToasted ago

Got it, thanks!