Quote: (05-19-2016 11:13 PM)911 Wrote:
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Right, Rex, and before that with Theosophy and Helena Blavatsky in the 1870s, I think she was the first major importer of eastern mysticism in the West.
She was a full-blown luciferian of course, her foundation was called ISIS, and their main publication, Lucifer. The cult of Isis was actually spread out in western Europe in pre-christian times. Pagan, yes, but semitic, not indo-european.
The name of Paris itself derives from Bar-Isis, or the bark (ship) of Isis (due to the city being originally located on an island in the Seine River). Other cities in the region were also devoted to the cult of Isis, including Issy-les-Moulinaux. The arms of the city of Paris feature a boat on the river. After the Revolution, which was violently anti-Christian (hundreds of thousands of members of the clergy, aristocrats and commoners were ruthlessly exterminated by the Jacobins*), egyptian godess Isis was placed on the boat in the arms of Paris, harking back to the original name of bark of Isis:
Notre Dame church in Paris was the site of a former pagan temple devoted to the cult of Isis, it was lined up on an axis corresponding to to the heliacal rising of Sirius (hence the positioning of the star on the flag above**). Europe became Christian with the faith migrating north from Rome in the 4th-5th centuries. Pagan forces like the Knight Templars (who were crypto anti-Christian luciferians) were simmering in the background, waging centuries long battle against Christianity. They've had the upper hand for the past few decades with Catholicism mostly subverted and neutralized.
*this was the original model for the great communist purges which took place two centuries later in the Soviet Union, red China and Khmer Rouge Cambodia
**that is most likely the origin and meaning of the star positioned in the upper left corner of flags like those of the State of California, China and the USSR.
What the hell is going on with this post?
1) Helena Balavatsky's foundation was called the Theosophical Society.
2) Paris is named after the Parisii tribe of Gaul. Issy-les-Moulineaux comes from Medieval Latin Issiacum.
3) The boat on the Parisian coat of arms represents the boatsmen corporation guild from the middle ages, the Marchands de l'eau.
4) Notre Dame was built on the site of an old Catholic church, Saint-Etienne.
5) The goddess on the original Parisian eustacheon is Isis, and the star is Sirius. But Notre Dame cathedral's location and layout has no cosmological significance.
6) The Jacobin terror was hardly the "original model" for later communist purges-- these societies had seen purges long before the French Revolution.
7) The star on the flag of California represents California's independence from Mexico. The red star was created by communists and represents global Communism.
This thread is strange. Who's been fucking with my medicine?
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1) Helena Balavatsky's foundation was called the Theosophical Society.
Blavatsky's main book is "Isis Unveiled", her main publication, that of the Theosophical Society, is a revue called "Lucifer", which as started a century ago by Blavatska's main disciple, Alice Bailey, and is still published today by the I.S.I.S. Foundation (I kid you not.)
http://www.blavatskyhouse.org/magazine
The ISIS Foundation changed its name recently to some more palatable stupid-sounding new age name.
The real scoop on lesbo hag "Madame" Blavatska:
http://www.equalparenting-bc.ca/news/bla...osophy.htm
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"Christians have it all backwards – that Satan is good, and God is evil." Blavatska
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2) Paris is named after the Parisii tribe of Gaul. Issy-les-Moulineaux comes from Medieval Latin Issiacum.
3) The boat on the Parisian coat of arms represents the boatsmen corporation guild from the middle ages, the Marchands de l'eau.
4) Notre Dame was built on the site of an old Catholic church, Saint-Etienne.
5) The goddess on the original Parisian eustacheon is Isis, and the star is Sirius. But Notre Dame cathedral's location and layout has no cosmological significance.
You're wrong, you just haven't looked deep enough (don't blame you as the truth is burried pretty deep). If you read French, here's one book by french historian Jean Nicolas Déal on the subject of the Parisii and their cult of Isis:
https://books.google.ca/books?id=NlT78rq...edir_esc=y
This is one of many serious sources that establishes the origin of Paris and the Parisii as Par-Isis or bark of Isis. The cult of Isis came to the Gauls and other northern tribes through Phoenician traders who sailed the Atlantic and imported tin from Europe, well before the Roman invasion of N/W Europe.
Other sources:
http://secretebase.free.fr/complots/edif.../paris.htm
http://gnosticwarrior.com/the-parisii-of-isis.html
http://www.parislogue.com/travel-tips/is...donna.html
According to De Breuil, a statue of Isis existed in the Abbey of St. Germain-des-Pres, Paris as late as 1514, when it was ordered broken by Cardinal Briconnet.”
“The worship of Isis spread through the remainder of Europe and into Asiatic Russia. Ancient statuettes of her have been found in Northern France, in the the Rhineland, and on the Moselle. Her temples were in all that region as well as in Britain. She is believed to have a temple in Paris, and another nearby at Melun.”
Melun, home of the brie cheese, is near Issy.
And Notre Dame, as well as Saint-Germain-des-Près abbey were built on the sites of temples dedicated to Isis.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vierge_noi...3.A0_Paris
En 1705, l’urbaniste français De Lamare dressa le plan de la ville de Paris et y mentionna des temples d’Isis en lieu et place de l’abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Près et de la Cathédrale de Notre-Dame. Ce fait fut encore confirmé par le père Jean du Breul qui dans son ouvrage Théâtres des antiquités de Paris publié en 1639 dit ceci : « Au lieu où le roi Childebert fit construire à l’église de Saint-Vincent, à présent dite de Saint-Germain-des-Près et à laquelle il donna son fief d’Issy, la commune opinion est qu’il y avait un temple d’Isis, femme d’Osiris
Notre Dame de Paris is laid out on an axis pointing to the heliacal rising of Sirius. The Grande Arche, which was built by president Mitterand, is slightly off that axis which runs from the Louvre through the Arc de Triomphe along that same axis pointed towards Sirius, because it points to the Temple of Dendera, which is the birthplace of the cult of Isis.
https://youtu.be/oXjOoBiXLF0?t=4m26s
Incidentally, Pennsylvania Avenue in DC shares the same orientation towards Sirius as Notre Dame and the Champs-Elysées, as DC was also laid out by Masons. The episode from the series linked above on DC is worth watching, it's one of the best works on the occult cosmology of the District's urban layout.
This is, in my opinion, true but is a total thread derail. It needs to be restarted somewhere else.
the ISIS rabbit hole is deep, and has a biblical origin. In the old testament Isis was known by the name Ishtar, wife of King Nimrod of the old testament. Apocrphya have Esau killing Nimrod and chopping his body into bits. Ishtar recovers all of his body parts except his cock but manages to conceive a son through her own 'immaculate conception'. The son also gets killed and she becomes the only survivor and so is a goddess on earth. All of this happens somewhere around 400 BC, which is...surprise!...when Isis temples start to become a big deal in egypt...and...the Isis, seth, osiris, legend almost matches the nimrod legend. The legend of a mother as the earthly goddess that survives celestial husband and divine son also matches the catholic arrangement where Mary is a deity.
There is a lot more, and I am not doing a good job of explaining it...but it deserves its own thread.
Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV