America is all but another manifestation of the same age old plan by them Jews born in Babel aka Babylon.
Preparing Humanity for their own destruction... and preparing a distraction... project bluebeam.
The Jews are Devils... Demons... and they work for a Demonic force that wants it all... where they live Humanity can't.
This war is about Humanity against those Demons... a battle we can easily win... and that is why they need all this force fed shitshow... where these Demonic Jews just take and make our life worse.
But... it is a game that we do not need to participate.
Interesting observations. Shoe fits and all that. One minor note. Jack Parsons last words were ‘but I’m not finished yet’. Yes he opened a portal, yes bad things came through, yes, he died before he could do the magick needed to confine them again. The Collin’s elite came to the conclusion that UFO’s were the demons unleashed by those rituals. The Mojave is a realm of quartz and massive underground flowing water. Plenty of energy quite naturally. So, Vegas being a ritual site. Good spot for it.
One of these days I will write a deep dive into Parsons. I know a lot of stuff about him. Creepy stuff. I was thinking of writing a book about it but I never have the time.
What an essay. You’ve articulated so much that I’ve unknowingly internalized. My immediate family & I are amongst the few we know that NEVER wanted to go to Vegas. I’ve always found it deeply disturbing, and repulsive. Our instincts are working.
Thanks for this insightful article. Honestly, for many years I had the naive view of Las Vegas as just another vacation destination, but the last time I went there 10 years ago I saw aspects of the Vegas strip that repulsed me, and I have never gone back. I have no desire to go back to such a place. People lose their souls there.
As with most of your articles I found this one equally interesting and informative. My husband and I have extensively traveled the globe, and have lived in some of the most scenic places in the U.S. - however the deserts of the Las Vegas area are absolutely my favorite. For 2-years we lived on the Strip in Las Vegas, and are currently residing 14 miles out of town in gorgeous Lake Las Vegas. The beauty of the moon like bare mountains and cliffs take my breath away daily. Not to mention being right in the center of nature! It’s a joy to interact with the coyotes, big horn sheep, California Quail, bunnies and occasional snake.
No one can deny many evils occur in Las Vegas, and your take on the occult history is not news worthy…it has been discussed for decades openly. I will say the natives of Las Vegas are some of the friendliest & down to earth individuals I have encountered anywhere. Good people. While not detracting from your thesis on the occult nature of Vegas - your article was flavored with too many “sin” references for my personal taste. For truly isn’t “sin” subjective, even among so called Christians? Considering there are over 33,000 denominations & branches of Christianity - each with slightly different variations of “truth” it would require a truth seeker over 15 years, spending 40 hours a week to research each denomination to uncover which one was truly accurate. And…then it would STILL be a matter of opinion. A perfect example of this is the prestigious Methodist organization splitting down the middle & dividing over sexuality. (Which division retrained the “truth” while both sides still call themselves “Christians”)?
Your warnings are heeded, but not for the reasons you intended. No one needs certain activities to be labeled “sin” in order to discourage them from participating - plain ole common sense suffices.
Organized religion’s “sin” model (which varies depending on personal preferences) can operate just as easily in a censorious mind as a cage for evil intent just as well as poor behavior.
Doesn't matter what WE think is sinful-all that matters is what God said is sin. "Sin is the transgression of the law.". Our opinions on this are meaningless. Most of us will FAFO...
Agreed, as hard as it is for some to fathom in the grand scheme of things there is no such thing as "sin". We are the conduits through which Our One Infinite Creator "experiences" itself. The Creator wishes to experience "all" facets of itself regardless of whether we mere humans judge them as sinful or not.
"I am the Goodness without end and the Badness which makes the Goodness Good."
"I am the Badness which makes the Goodness Good" is Aleister Crowley with a better publicist. The serpent's entire opening pitch was that the forbidden thing was secretly part of the divine experience (Genesis 3:5, "ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil"). Walsch just repackaged it for the airport bookstore.
Scripture doesn't leave wiggle room on this. "God is light, and in him is no darkness at all" (1 John 1:5). Not "God contains the darkness to appreciate the light." NO darkness. "Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity" (Habakkuk 1:13). God doesn't experience sin through us, God can't even LOOK at it. "Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man" (James 1:13). That's a direct, explicit denial of the entire Walsch thesis, written about 1,900 years before he "channeled" it.
And Isaiah 5:20 already pronounced the verdict on this exact move: "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil." That's not a suggestion. That's a woe.
If there's no sin, there's no cross, and if there's no cross then "God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son" (John 3:16) was God solving a problem he invented for the experience. God doesn't need to taste gangrene to be a surgeon. He named it (Romans 3:23), he judged it (Romans 6:23), and he paid to remove it (2 Corinthians 5:21, "he hath made him to be sin for us, WHO KNEW NO SIN"). Paul settles the whole thing in five words. Who knew no sin.
By the way, 'Walsch' claims he is 'Catholic' but has 'since moved beyond it' to form a 'New Spirituality'. NEW AGE. That is NEO-PAGANISM. That is 'Mystery School', Masonic bullshit.
The only 'god' this guy has a relationship with is the same one the real God condemns to eternity in the worst place imaginable along with all the morons that followed this being blindly into the Pit.
The word sin is translated from the Hebrew word hhattath, and the Greek word hamartia meaning "to miss" as in missing a goal or target. It can be a physical target as in archery, or a moral or intellectual target.
I went to Vegas about 12-15 years ago, on a work-related event. I hated every second of it. The energy of total debauchery and sin was palpable; and that was BEFORE I reverted to the Christian faith. Even then I could feel how evil a place it was.
The desert of the Southwest is a very beautiful but strange place. As mentioned, full of demonic activity. This is why the Burning Man festival is held out there every year… not because the fire department won’t show up… but because demonic activity is greatly heightened by what goes on there. Stay away from these places.
Was there twice in my life. But not by choice. I was in college and there was the collegiate championship at the Tropicana and I was on the archery team in college. Our team had to do the tournament there. The noise, the slot machines, the ringing of the bells, and the casino drove me crazy. I found the noise so annoying. The second time was a layover from Northern California to Vegas, then onto my state. Flew with a friend, we had to burn a couple hours and again same story couldn’t stand all the ringing and flashing lights, bells a& Ringing of machines in the casinos.
Forgot, I was there three times actually. Had to go there with my mother for a vitamin convention for her job. And that’s where I first experienced Vegas. That was back in the 80s. Again just as annoying.
That eyeball has a few meanings and no one really agrees on them or reasons through. The secretary who picked it as a seal, or at the very least offered it as an option, accomplished 2 things in his life, one was service as the record keeper of the United States at its formation, the other was a 19 year translation effort of the codex vaticanus, from a greek copy "found" harmlessly for sale in a bookstore in Pennsylvania. Ben franklin offered a more interesting seal, Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God wrapped around a picture from exodus.
That eyeball without the pyramid, is on the tube channel CBS, which used to stand for Columbia Broadcasting systems. That's some form of spiritual warfare there. They credit it to "Shaker" a group of reformed Quakers who interpreted Genesis differently, as the story goes. It's probably worth examining further.
We went to Vegas once. In 1994. Drove across the desert from Palm Springs after a weeklong business conference. We were there for three days.
To me, the drive across the desert was the best part. I hated Vegas. I spent most of my time playing poker on a machine and wishing I was somewhere else.
The only few hours I actually found interesting was in the old part of the city. With the original casinos. Which at the time still had the old slots you could play with real quarters and pull the lever. 30 years ago it still had a bit of an old time Wild West feel. I’m sure that’s changed.
And my wife won $700 playing a slot machine in one of the original casinos. Pretty much paid for the three days.
I was very happy when it was time to leave and to this day, do not understand the lure. To me it was dirty, unhealthy, and violated every aspect of life I find appealing.
Sadly, as you hint, that’s likely a minority view.
I’m amazed that this is so obvious, you almost don’t believe it, but you are Right‼️ That was an interesting read and I’m very glad to say that I stay Far Away from any kind of Evil if I can, and ever it comes near me I Know Who to call upon —my Lord Jesus the most powerful and wise King Ever, AMEN and HALLELUJAH to the Lamb of GOD❣️🙏🙏💕💖😻
One minor criticism: Bugsy Siegel, like Meyer Lansky, was Jewish not Italian.
There's an interesting notion that the image we all conjure whenever someone says "Organised Crime" is a carefully constructed façade to conceal the reality of Jewish Organised Crime that is the real power.
There's an intriguing angle that Sicily like much of the Mediterranean and Adriatic was settled by voyaging (or escaping!) Phoenicians, who set up their Babylonian Money Magic (banking) alongside their predilection for child sacrifice.
Phonetically Phoenician is very close to Venetian, and of course Venice became a wealthy, banking hub.
Sin = Sun = Zion = Hell
America is all but another manifestation of the same age old plan by them Jews born in Babel aka Babylon.
Preparing Humanity for their own destruction... and preparing a distraction... project bluebeam.
The Jews are Devils... Demons... and they work for a Demonic force that wants it all... where they live Humanity can't.
This war is about Humanity against those Demons... a battle we can easily win... and that is why they need all this force fed shitshow... where these Demonic Jews just take and make our life worse.
But... it is a game that we do not need to participate.
Don't buy it... don't drink the kool Aid.
If we don't play their game... we win.
Game over.
Interesting observations. Shoe fits and all that. One minor note. Jack Parsons last words were ‘but I’m not finished yet’. Yes he opened a portal, yes bad things came through, yes, he died before he could do the magick needed to confine them again. The Collin’s elite came to the conclusion that UFO’s were the demons unleashed by those rituals. The Mojave is a realm of quartz and massive underground flowing water. Plenty of energy quite naturally. So, Vegas being a ritual site. Good spot for it.
One of these days I will write a deep dive into Parsons. I know a lot of stuff about him. Creepy stuff. I was thinking of writing a book about it but I never have the time.
Please do! It’s dark stuff. I researched it many long years ago, but not in depth, would love you would do so and write about it!
Yes
What an essay. You’ve articulated so much that I’ve unknowingly internalized. My immediate family & I are amongst the few we know that NEVER wanted to go to Vegas. I’ve always found it deeply disturbing, and repulsive. Our instincts are working.
Thanks for this insightful article. Honestly, for many years I had the naive view of Las Vegas as just another vacation destination, but the last time I went there 10 years ago I saw aspects of the Vegas strip that repulsed me, and I have never gone back. I have no desire to go back to such a place. People lose their souls there.
Flying over Las Vegas at night…., I said, ”The gates of hell are well lit.”
I have seen articles and stories about there being a Reptilian city under Vegas.
As with most of your articles I found this one equally interesting and informative. My husband and I have extensively traveled the globe, and have lived in some of the most scenic places in the U.S. - however the deserts of the Las Vegas area are absolutely my favorite. For 2-years we lived on the Strip in Las Vegas, and are currently residing 14 miles out of town in gorgeous Lake Las Vegas. The beauty of the moon like bare mountains and cliffs take my breath away daily. Not to mention being right in the center of nature! It’s a joy to interact with the coyotes, big horn sheep, California Quail, bunnies and occasional snake.
No one can deny many evils occur in Las Vegas, and your take on the occult history is not news worthy…it has been discussed for decades openly. I will say the natives of Las Vegas are some of the friendliest & down to earth individuals I have encountered anywhere. Good people. While not detracting from your thesis on the occult nature of Vegas - your article was flavored with too many “sin” references for my personal taste. For truly isn’t “sin” subjective, even among so called Christians? Considering there are over 33,000 denominations & branches of Christianity - each with slightly different variations of “truth” it would require a truth seeker over 15 years, spending 40 hours a week to research each denomination to uncover which one was truly accurate. And…then it would STILL be a matter of opinion. A perfect example of this is the prestigious Methodist organization splitting down the middle & dividing over sexuality. (Which division retrained the “truth” while both sides still call themselves “Christians”)?
Your warnings are heeded, but not for the reasons you intended. No one needs certain activities to be labeled “sin” in order to discourage them from participating - plain ole common sense suffices.
Organized religion’s “sin” model (which varies depending on personal preferences) can operate just as easily in a censorious mind as a cage for evil intent just as well as poor behavior.
Doesn't matter what WE think is sinful-all that matters is what God said is sin. "Sin is the transgression of the law.". Our opinions on this are meaningless. Most of us will FAFO...
Giggle… 🤭
Which of the 33,000 denominations of Christian “Gods” is going to smite me? (They all teach/preach slightly separate beliefs)
Ohhh…let me guess - the one that is within driving distance from your residence just happens to be the “truth”.
Agreed, as hard as it is for some to fathom in the grand scheme of things there is no such thing as "sin". We are the conduits through which Our One Infinite Creator "experiences" itself. The Creator wishes to experience "all" facets of itself regardless of whether we mere humans judge them as sinful or not.
"I am the Goodness without end and the Badness which makes the Goodness Good."
--Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch
"I am the Badness which makes the Goodness Good" is Aleister Crowley with a better publicist. The serpent's entire opening pitch was that the forbidden thing was secretly part of the divine experience (Genesis 3:5, "ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil"). Walsch just repackaged it for the airport bookstore.
Scripture doesn't leave wiggle room on this. "God is light, and in him is no darkness at all" (1 John 1:5). Not "God contains the darkness to appreciate the light." NO darkness. "Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity" (Habakkuk 1:13). God doesn't experience sin through us, God can't even LOOK at it. "Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man" (James 1:13). That's a direct, explicit denial of the entire Walsch thesis, written about 1,900 years before he "channeled" it.
And Isaiah 5:20 already pronounced the verdict on this exact move: "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil." That's not a suggestion. That's a woe.
If there's no sin, there's no cross, and if there's no cross then "God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son" (John 3:16) was God solving a problem he invented for the experience. God doesn't need to taste gangrene to be a surgeon. He named it (Romans 3:23), he judged it (Romans 6:23), and he paid to remove it (2 Corinthians 5:21, "he hath made him to be sin for us, WHO KNEW NO SIN"). Paul settles the whole thing in five words. Who knew no sin.
By the way, 'Walsch' claims he is 'Catholic' but has 'since moved beyond it' to form a 'New Spirituality'. NEW AGE. That is NEO-PAGANISM. That is 'Mystery School', Masonic bullshit.
The only 'god' this guy has a relationship with is the same one the real God condemns to eternity in the worst place imaginable along with all the morons that followed this being blindly into the Pit.
The word sin is translated from the Hebrew word hhattath, and the Greek word hamartia meaning "to miss" as in missing a goal or target. It can be a physical target as in archery, or a moral or intellectual target.
Thank you
I went to Vegas about 12-15 years ago, on a work-related event. I hated every second of it. The energy of total debauchery and sin was palpable; and that was BEFORE I reverted to the Christian faith. Even then I could feel how evil a place it was.
The desert of the Southwest is a very beautiful but strange place. As mentioned, full of demonic activity. This is why the Burning Man festival is held out there every year… not because the fire department won’t show up… but because demonic activity is greatly heightened by what goes on there. Stay away from these places.
i have a feeling the ‘real’ burning man takes place nearby and they are literally burning people to moloch.
Was there twice in my life. But not by choice. I was in college and there was the collegiate championship at the Tropicana and I was on the archery team in college. Our team had to do the tournament there. The noise, the slot machines, the ringing of the bells, and the casino drove me crazy. I found the noise so annoying. The second time was a layover from Northern California to Vegas, then onto my state. Flew with a friend, we had to burn a couple hours and again same story couldn’t stand all the ringing and flashing lights, bells a& Ringing of machines in the casinos.
Forgot, I was there three times actually. Had to go there with my mother for a vitamin convention for her job. And that’s where I first experienced Vegas. That was back in the 80s. Again just as annoying.
Thank God for my 10 years in the desert.
That eyeball has a few meanings and no one really agrees on them or reasons through. The secretary who picked it as a seal, or at the very least offered it as an option, accomplished 2 things in his life, one was service as the record keeper of the United States at its formation, the other was a 19 year translation effort of the codex vaticanus, from a greek copy "found" harmlessly for sale in a bookstore in Pennsylvania. Ben franklin offered a more interesting seal, Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God wrapped around a picture from exodus.
That eyeball without the pyramid, is on the tube channel CBS, which used to stand for Columbia Broadcasting systems. That's some form of spiritual warfare there. They credit it to "Shaker" a group of reformed Quakers who interpreted Genesis differently, as the story goes. It's probably worth examining further.
its really not called sin city for nothing.
Thank you for this
We went to Vegas once. In 1994. Drove across the desert from Palm Springs after a weeklong business conference. We were there for three days.
To me, the drive across the desert was the best part. I hated Vegas. I spent most of my time playing poker on a machine and wishing I was somewhere else.
The only few hours I actually found interesting was in the old part of the city. With the original casinos. Which at the time still had the old slots you could play with real quarters and pull the lever. 30 years ago it still had a bit of an old time Wild West feel. I’m sure that’s changed.
And my wife won $700 playing a slot machine in one of the original casinos. Pretty much paid for the three days.
I was very happy when it was time to leave and to this day, do not understand the lure. To me it was dirty, unhealthy, and violated every aspect of life I find appealing.
Sadly, as you hint, that’s likely a minority view.
I’m amazed that this is so obvious, you almost don’t believe it, but you are Right‼️ That was an interesting read and I’m very glad to say that I stay Far Away from any kind of Evil if I can, and ever it comes near me I Know Who to call upon —my Lord Jesus the most powerful and wise King Ever, AMEN and HALLELUJAH to the Lamb of GOD❣️🙏🙏💕💖😻
One minor criticism: Bugsy Siegel, like Meyer Lansky, was Jewish not Italian.
There's an interesting notion that the image we all conjure whenever someone says "Organised Crime" is a carefully constructed façade to conceal the reality of Jewish Organised Crime that is the real power.
yep. siegel is an ashkenazi jewish name.
he also worked for the italian mob.
there are also italian jews.
i’m one of them.
Sicilian?
There's an intriguing angle that Sicily like much of the Mediterranean and Adriatic was settled by voyaging (or escaping!) Phoenicians, who set up their Babylonian Money Magic (banking) alongside their predilection for child sacrifice.
Phonetically Phoenician is very close to Venetian, and of course Venice became a wealthy, banking hub.
great grama was sicilian yeah
Same branch of the family that's Jewish?
Out of interest, did you chose Christianity over Judaism or was that a done deal before you came along?
Blessings and appreciation from Sydney Australia.