On the first video, I read it as Carrey calling out the DS, and thumbing his nose at it. Fallon, knows exactly what the sign means, but is not willing to acknowledge it. I get the feeling Fallon wishes Carrey would just shut up about it.
I've seen the second video, but not with the extra graphics. I've been curious about the ark-shaped medulla. Fascinating! I'm not sure, though, that I can get onboard with the sex magic business. Seems more like wishful thinking, to me. Kek. Although, when you compare it against the [black hat] Catholic church and its celebate/not-so-celebate priesthood, it does give one pause. :-P
I heard once (word of mouth only) that celibate priests were that way because of a misinterpretation in latin- the word was celebrate, not celibate. I don't for one second think that's true, but I did have a chuckle at the thought of generations of abstinent priests finding out one day they could have been celebrating instead.
I think you're right about Fallon- there is comments in one of the videos suggesting the crowd noise had to be put in after- nobody quite knew whether to laugh or not. Awkward.
Maybe the sex magic theory is the reason the satanists do it- to pervert it. If it's something naturally sacred to save and preserve, that's why Crowley and others would build a ceremony around squandering the 'gift' in the most sacrilegious way possible. If indeed it is squandered- maybe (Abramovic) it is used.
Okay, let's try this again. I started to reply earlier this evening, then I accidentally wiped out everything I had written, sigh. Then, I spied some shiny things down rabbit holes and, well, you know the rest. Kek!
There's really no justification for priests to be celibate. The Jewish temple priests and rabbis were not and that was ok with God. (After all, one of God's very first commandments was, "be fruitful and multiply." Celibacy obviously goes against this.) In fact, there are scholars that would argue that Jesus must have been married, as it would have been so remarkable for a rabbi to not be married that it most certainly would have been mentioned in the Biblical texts.
The person who pretty much started the whole celibate thing was Paul, but even he said that only certain people were suited to it.
If you haven't seen this yet and you want your eyes opened, check out this video -- Secrets of the Vatican:
Hi fren, I tried to load the Vatican video and it won't play- tried several other sites but they all link to the same host. I'd be very interested if there's another way of finding it- I checked YT and a couple of others but no joy.
I've heard the same of Jesus and the likelihood he was married and agree, it does seem more likely due to practices at the time that it would more likely have been mentioned specifically if he wasn't married and accepted as standard that he would've been. The possibility of descendants is interesting.
While we are on a Biblical slant, I saw this posted the other day- it's not the sort of thing I usually read but I was inexplicably drawn to its 6 updoots. I'm very new to religion, it's always interested me as a subject, but never touched me personally- that's changed quite a bit recently. I digress.. The Book of Enoch I read recently when someone here gave a link, I found it very interesting and for some reason it resonated.
This was from 2017 originally and links the Canary Islands (La Palma volcano) with the Seven Burning Mountains.
Hey fren -- I just stumbled upon something that might explain our double-M names that we've been running across in comms. Was checking out a website a pede posted regarding MK-Ultra and programming and found this:
"Norma Jean Mortenson – Rebranded Marilyn Monroe. Rebranding is necessary as it let other handlers know who slaves were. How do you hide slaves that are visible and seem to look normal? NAMES, FACES. Double letters are common indicators of MK ULTRA specifically MM (Mickey Mouse),KK (Kim Kardashian), MADONNA, CHER. They use all caps as a distinguishing feature. I guess one name became enough after some years."
Hmm...perhaps your location is what's giving you the problem. Do you have a VPN? If so, try choosing a location within the US. It's really a fascinating video. It would be a shame if you couldn't view it. You get to see all of the dirt that's under the carpet -- and some of it is quite shocking.
On the subject of Jesus...some think his wife was Mary Magdalene. Contrary to what some believe, she was NOT the prostitute or adulteress. You can blame Pope Gregory for this myth (surprise, surprise.)
If you're looking to do some Bible study, allow me to make a couple of recommendations. The first question that always arises is, what translation do I choose? I know a lot of people on the board swear by the King James Version, but it's difficult for the newbie to read and can be off-putting for that reason, plus there are a number of translation errors in it. I, myself, prefer the New International Version (NIV), as it was translated from the original texts and is written in modern-day English that is quite readable. If you're starting out fresh on your quest, you might want to start with the four gospels in the New Testament; Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. If you start with the Old Testament, you can get bogged down pretty quickly -- especially with books like Numbers and who begat whom begat whom, ad nauseum. First, get the basics, then you can start at the beginning and plow through the whole thing.
If you want a little help on your journey, I have the solution. I stumbled across this Bible scholar in a used bookstore. I daresay you may have some luck finding some of his books in your neck of the woods, as they were first published by The Saint Andrew Press in Edinburgh, Scotland in the 1950's and 60's. Even the books I've found here were typeset in Great Britain and printed in the US. The books are in "The Daily Study Bible Series" by William Barclay. It's a series of books that go through the entire New Testament, with a book or two devoted to each of the New Testament books. They are extremely readable and add a lot of information to help paint the picture of what's going on. I have yet to find a better set of commentaries for the average person to read and understand. Everything is broken down into bite-sized chunks, so you can spend a few minutes each day on it without feeling overwhelmed.
As for Enoch, I, too, have become interested in it, although I have yet to dive into it yet...but I most certainly will! Enoch has been popping up quite a bit lately, so I daresay there's something in there that we need to know. Although I've read quite a few of the non-canonical books, Enoch, oddly enough, hasn't been one of them. I did find a copy of it online and have downloaded it for future study.
Funny you should bring up the Canary Islands, because I've been seeing them mentioned quite a bit lately. There's even a Q post that makes mention of both "singing like a canary" and also a Canary palm tree - #1204. I've started reading the link you sent. I'm partway through it, but it's going to take awhile, as it is long. I'll get back to you on this once I'm through it.
On the first video, I read it as Carrey calling out the DS, and thumbing his nose at it. Fallon, knows exactly what the sign means, but is not willing to acknowledge it. I get the feeling Fallon wishes Carrey would just shut up about it.
I've seen the second video, but not with the extra graphics. I've been curious about the ark-shaped medulla. Fascinating! I'm not sure, though, that I can get onboard with the sex magic business. Seems more like wishful thinking, to me. Kek. Although, when you compare it against the [black hat] Catholic church and its celebate/not-so-celebate priesthood, it does give one pause. :-P
I heard once (word of mouth only) that celibate priests were that way because of a misinterpretation in latin- the word was celebrate, not celibate. I don't for one second think that's true, but I did have a chuckle at the thought of generations of abstinent priests finding out one day they could have been celebrating instead.
I think you're right about Fallon- there is comments in one of the videos suggesting the crowd noise had to be put in after- nobody quite knew whether to laugh or not. Awkward.
Maybe the sex magic theory is the reason the satanists do it- to pervert it. If it's something naturally sacred to save and preserve, that's why Crowley and others would build a ceremony around squandering the 'gift' in the most sacrilegious way possible. If indeed it is squandered- maybe (Abramovic) it is used.
Okay, let's try this again. I started to reply earlier this evening, then I accidentally wiped out everything I had written, sigh. Then, I spied some shiny things down rabbit holes and, well, you know the rest. Kek!
There's really no justification for priests to be celibate. The Jewish temple priests and rabbis were not and that was ok with God. (After all, one of God's very first commandments was, "be fruitful and multiply." Celibacy obviously goes against this.) In fact, there are scholars that would argue that Jesus must have been married, as it would have been so remarkable for a rabbi to not be married that it most certainly would have been mentioned in the Biblical texts.
The person who pretty much started the whole celibate thing was Paul, but even he said that only certain people were suited to it.
If you haven't seen this yet and you want your eyes opened, check out this video -- Secrets of the Vatican:
https://www.pbs.org/video/frontline-secrets-vatican-show/
Hi fren, I tried to load the Vatican video and it won't play- tried several other sites but they all link to the same host. I'd be very interested if there's another way of finding it- I checked YT and a couple of others but no joy.
I've heard the same of Jesus and the likelihood he was married and agree, it does seem more likely due to practices at the time that it would more likely have been mentioned specifically if he wasn't married and accepted as standard that he would've been. The possibility of descendants is interesting.
While we are on a Biblical slant, I saw this posted the other day- it's not the sort of thing I usually read but I was inexplicably drawn to its 6 updoots. I'm very new to religion, it's always interested me as a subject, but never touched me personally- that's changed quite a bit recently. I digress.. The Book of Enoch I read recently when someone here gave a link, I found it very interesting and for some reason it resonated.
This was from 2017 originally and links the Canary Islands (La Palma volcano) with the Seven Burning Mountains.
https://unveilingtheapocalypse.blogspot.com/2017/08/the-canary-islands-and-seven-burning.html?m=1
I enjoyed it, but I am a knowledge desert when it comes to the Bible (hoping to change that), I'd be interested to hear your thoughts fren.
Hey fren -- I just stumbled upon something that might explain our double-M names that we've been running across in comms. Was checking out a website a pede posted regarding MK-Ultra and programming and found this:
"Norma Jean Mortenson – Rebranded Marilyn Monroe. Rebranding is necessary as it let other handlers know who slaves were. How do you hide slaves that are visible and seem to look normal? NAMES, FACES. Double letters are common indicators of MK ULTRA specifically MM (Mickey Mouse),KK (Kim Kardashian), MADONNA, CHER. They use all caps as a distinguishing feature. I guess one name became enough after some years."
https://auraquartz777.wixsite.com/dannyarts/marilyn-monroe-1st-beta-slave
Main site:
https://auraquartz777.wixsite.com/dannyarts
Hmm...perhaps your location is what's giving you the problem. Do you have a VPN? If so, try choosing a location within the US. It's really a fascinating video. It would be a shame if you couldn't view it. You get to see all of the dirt that's under the carpet -- and some of it is quite shocking.
On the subject of Jesus...some think his wife was Mary Magdalene. Contrary to what some believe, she was NOT the prostitute or adulteress. You can blame Pope Gregory for this myth (surprise, surprise.)
https://wake-up.org/bible-characters/mary-magdalene-mystery.html
If you're looking to do some Bible study, allow me to make a couple of recommendations. The first question that always arises is, what translation do I choose? I know a lot of people on the board swear by the King James Version, but it's difficult for the newbie to read and can be off-putting for that reason, plus there are a number of translation errors in it. I, myself, prefer the New International Version (NIV), as it was translated from the original texts and is written in modern-day English that is quite readable. If you're starting out fresh on your quest, you might want to start with the four gospels in the New Testament; Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. If you start with the Old Testament, you can get bogged down pretty quickly -- especially with books like Numbers and who begat whom begat whom, ad nauseum. First, get the basics, then you can start at the beginning and plow through the whole thing.
If you want a little help on your journey, I have the solution. I stumbled across this Bible scholar in a used bookstore. I daresay you may have some luck finding some of his books in your neck of the woods, as they were first published by The Saint Andrew Press in Edinburgh, Scotland in the 1950's and 60's. Even the books I've found here were typeset in Great Britain and printed in the US. The books are in "The Daily Study Bible Series" by William Barclay. It's a series of books that go through the entire New Testament, with a book or two devoted to each of the New Testament books. They are extremely readable and add a lot of information to help paint the picture of what's going on. I have yet to find a better set of commentaries for the average person to read and understand. Everything is broken down into bite-sized chunks, so you can spend a few minutes each day on it without feeling overwhelmed.
As for Enoch, I, too, have become interested in it, although I have yet to dive into it yet...but I most certainly will! Enoch has been popping up quite a bit lately, so I daresay there's something in there that we need to know. Although I've read quite a few of the non-canonical books, Enoch, oddly enough, hasn't been one of them. I did find a copy of it online and have downloaded it for future study.
Funny you should bring up the Canary Islands, because I've been seeing them mentioned quite a bit lately. There's even a Q post that makes mention of both "singing like a canary" and also a Canary palm tree - #1204. I've started reading the link you sent. I'm partway through it, but it's going to take awhile, as it is long. I'll get back to you on this once I'm through it.