Today at lunch I was breezing through the online edition of the NYTimes, catching up on my fake news, when the center article caught my eye: It was about a family trip to what looks like a giant Pedo Swirl art installation on the shores of The Great Salt Lake.
The article was penned by Heidi Julavitz . She is married with two kids ( never mind the panda eyes on her girls and a vagina hat on what looks like a 12 year old, as per the article ) and her husbands name is (((Ben Marcus))), also an author.
After briefly searching through Marcus' works, a short story about blood transfusions and kidnapping popped up, called 'The Dark Arts'. The other article that stood out was a defense of Jewish Mysticism, otherwise known as Kabala.
This all took about 10 minutes today. Or about half the time it took to create this post.
Pizzagate is literally everywhere, folks.
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Godwillwin ago
It really is. I was waiting for my sandwich at a little local lunch place yesterday so I flipped through the local food and music magazine and ran across some local band call sweet crude with a new album released titled Creatures. Pedo and all seeing eye one worldorder symbols all over the album cover with the moon and star thing like Comet ping pong
http://rhyme-reason.com/store/sweet-crude-creatures
I thought prob just a coincidence but nope I looked at other album covers if theirs and they're all weird too Serpent tongue and swirls everywhere
redditsuckz ago
Aleister Crowley also likes that Triangle inside the Circle symbol;
The Rite of Saturn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rites_of_Eleusis
bopper ago
You would really enjoy The Memoirs of Billy Shears. Sir Paul comes clean on a lot of this stuff they were involved in. Calls it the occult but shies away from "Satanism." He calls what he does "Paulism," channeling the dead Paul. He's a high ranking mason and admires Crowley. I believe the book to be the real deal. Spooky too.