Satanic Cabal reveals from classic TV: X-Files pt 1
Cabal History
I've been watching some old series of late, and started up xfiles a few days ago. Started with a feature film that talked about an alien disease that would be the ultimate plague, and how the world of man would basically end in 2030. But then i started binging the series again.
S2E14 touches on the satanic cult effect, the ritualistic rape and sacrifices of children in such scenarios, "american stonehenge" (Georgia guidestones), and how people of power at the school in the small town it is filmed in have faith in the devil.
Key elements from the episode (spoilers):
- Blood of the young is very powerful
- "do what thou whilst" is mentioned (Alistair Crowley's rule one)
- The name of the school is Crowley Elementary
- The witch (Mrs. Paddock), responsible for the deaths of two students, has a pet snake that eats the one who betrays the local sect, and she winds up being show with snake's eyes (an homage possibly to reptilians)
- The original sect "lost its faith" and the witch punishes them by killing the original sect using black magic, then vanishes
Will keep watching to see if another hint of what they do comes out from this series in particular.
But now, 20 years later, knowing what we know.......
True. But I was a weirdo, reading Che Guevaras Guerrilla Warfare in study hall and shit so I was waaay out there before waaay out there was a thing lol. XFiles only added to it but now I wish I'd paid more attention
I read that in the service. Was recommended reading for study of insurgency and so counterinsurgency. It was very dry -- just tactics and methodology if I recall, leadership and discipline. It had very little ideology. He was a psychopath -- he had no great calling or precipice to justify inflicting war to bring about Communism. He was a soldier and a propaganda tool.
An Argentine medical student from a bourgeois family acknowledging his privilege and riding a motorcycle north to see and help the poor, transformation, a heroes journey. It was hand tailored bullshit for college minds. It worked too.
Never had any interest in the motorcycle diaries. Now though, understanding how limited my view of what an insurgency really is, the motorcycle diaries were the better example of how their best guerilla warfare was really fought. Propaganda and constructed narrative bullshit -- the fiction of Che Guevara.
Such an effective op. The culture around academia was changed by it substantially. Che Guevara normalized communism in western academia.
LoL. 40 yrs ago I was reading Carlos Castineda. Mind.....blown.