Joe Garrelli : Mr. James's case is in the bag, because I know something the other side doesn't.
Dave Nelson : What's that?
Joe Garrelli : That all federal judges are members of an obscure sect of the Freemasons.
Jimmy James : Wait a minute. You're telling me that our entire case is based on all judges being Masons?
Joe Garrelli : There' more to it than that. There is a secret word that, when uttered, forces the judge to rule in your favor, then go to a secret location to paddle themselves in a secret ceremony.
Dave Nelson : What is it?
Joe Garrelli : I'd tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.
Dave Nelson : All right, but it better be good.
Judge : Mr. James, all you have proven to this court is that you have a box full of junk. Never since The People vs. Junkyard Jones has a box of junk been so thoroughly documented. If I were this young man, I'd countersue you for defamation of character, and generally wasting everyone's time. What do you have to say in your defense?
[Joe whispers in Mr. James's ear]
Jimmy James : Tubal Cain.
Judge : The court rules in favor of Mr. James and sentences the defendant to a month in a juvenile ward for psychiatric evaluation. Case dismissed.
Revealing the trick before it's played...........a stage magician will reveal what he is supposedly going to accomplish, but won't reveal the 'trick'.
The adept at Black Magick DOES include the reveal both as a 'calling of order of forces, like a blueprint or a circuit board for the forces to flow 'thusly', and to serve as request...whereas if the subject does or says nothing to object, this is viewed as permission,supposedly absolving the actor of blame.
The Cremation of Care ceremony at Bohemian Grove is related to this.
In any case....note the OBVIOUS reveal....both of the masonic judges.....which should be old news by now.....and of Joe's Mission as Radio "News" Influencer.
A double reveal, one within the other.
Joe's a very likeable character.
I LIKE Joe. I WANT to like Joe.
But Joe, more than once, went to "the party of special things to do".
You can "Say it ain't so, Joe", but some of us know.
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Joe Garrelli is Rogan...
Joe Garrelli : Mr. James's case is in the bag, because I know something the other side doesn't.
Dave Nelson : What's that?
Joe Garrelli : That all federal judges are members of an obscure sect of the Freemasons.
Jimmy James : Wait a minute. You're telling me that our entire case is based on all judges being Masons?
Joe Garrelli : There' more to it than that. There is a secret word that, when uttered, forces the judge to rule in your favor, then go to a secret location to paddle themselves in a secret ceremony.
Dave Nelson : What is it?
Joe Garrelli : I'd tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.
Dave Nelson : All right, but it better be good.
Judge : Mr. James, all you have proven to this court is that you have a box full of junk. Never since The People vs. Junkyard Jones has a box of junk been so thoroughly documented. If I were this young man, I'd countersue you for defamation of character, and generally wasting everyone's time. What do you have to say in your defense?
[Joe whispers in Mr. James's ear]
Jimmy James : Tubal Cain.
Judge : The court rules in favor of Mr. James and sentences the defendant to a month in a juvenile ward for psychiatric evaluation. Case dismissed.
Revealing the trick before it's played...........a stage magician will reveal what he is supposedly going to accomplish, but won't reveal the 'trick'.
The adept at Black Magick DOES include the reveal both as a 'calling of order of forces, like a blueprint or a circuit board for the forces to flow 'thusly', and to serve as request...whereas if the subject does or says nothing to object, this is viewed as permission,supposedly absolving the actor of blame.
The Cremation of Care ceremony at Bohemian Grove is related to this.
In any case....note the OBVIOUS reveal....both of the masonic judges.....which should be old news by now.....and of Joe's Mission as Radio "News" Influencer. A double reveal, one within the other.
Joe's a very likeable character. I LIKE Joe. I WANT to like Joe.
But Joe, more than once, went to "the party of special things to do". You can "Say it ain't so, Joe", but some of us know.
Ha! I forgot about that show... Lol... "then go to a secret location to paddle themselves in a secret ceremony."
Looks like he's with Stephen Root, the guy who played Milton in Office Space and Bill on King of the Hill.
"Your name's Garelli?" - Bill McNeil (Phil Hartman...RIP)
I love that show. I will have to rewatch it now that all of this has come out.