This video has been doing the rounds lately; I know it's five hours long but it's really worth taking the time to watch.
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Cabal History Theory
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I am just speculating here but trying to think logically. If Washington was a Freemason, then the likelihood all of the Founding Fathers were. If all of these dudes were willing to spit on a crucifix (like Kevin Spacey does in House of Cards), that is pretty fucked up, but I suppose it could be seen as them spitting on Catholicism, not Christianity, and that would seem to be consistent with the Founders dislike of Catholics. It’s still pretty fucked up to spit on any likeness of Jesus though but I suppose that would be how they rationalize it.
However, I am now thinking the whole thing of Freemasonry was just that these dudes who rose to the top of the pyramid throughout history needed two things: 1) They needed to feel like they were part of a secret club that matched their wealth and power, and they needed that secret club to reveal secret knowledge that the normies didn’t have. This makes a lot of sense to me because imagine becoming one of the richest, most powerful people on Earth, and then what? That’s it? Just money? Just mansions? That wouldn’t be good enough. They would want to be drafted into some kind of secret club that would reveal it all to them. They would need some kind of additional payoff for their success beyond just wealth and power. And 2) Once they were at the top of the pyramid, they would have needed some excuse to believe that laws and morals no longer applied to them. Try to imagine some of these people attaining all this money and power, but then still being constrained by The Ten Commandments and Christian morality. I think they would start to believe that their elite position in society puts them beyond traditional morality. It would then make sense for this elaborate secret religion of Freemasonry to arise to essentially alleviate them of that. And because they all participate in it, they feel more convinced that they legitimately are beyond morality. If it was just Walt Disney, say, raping and then killing whores in Club 33 to get his rocks off, he would probably start to feel guilty, like, “What is wrong with me? Why do I keep beheading whores? Am I a serial killer?” But if it’s all part of this secret society, and they are all mutually granting each other permission to pursue whatever evil actions they want, then they are somehow able to transmute all of their guilt onto the collective of their secret club. And this would be consistent with their humiliation rituals and all that. It all seems like a way to give themselves permission to do as they please because they, unlike the common folk, made it to the top of the pyramid.
This might explain how the Founding Fathers and other people who seem less evil could be part of this Satanic cult. Perhaps for them it wasn’t about raping and eating babies. Perhaps for them it was just a way to bang hookers and not feel bad, and then over the decades, it became more and more evil and Satanic and the indulgences became more and more egregious to the point where if George Washington came back and watched Frazzledrip he would be like, “Fuck. This. Shit.”
That could just all be rationalization because I’m not yet willing to admit that even the Founding Fathers were Satanic pedophiles too. But like I say, it could legitimately be that dark. This could be part of that 35% - 50% that Q says will never be declassified because the people couldn’t handle it. I know people get pissed whenever Q said that and demanded to know it all, but I think those people perhaps don’t realize how deep the rabbit hole goes, and just how much of history is a lie. I know there are at least four red pills that 90% of the people here (who are already open to red pills) absolutely refuse to listen to and become irrationally angry whenever they are brought up.