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I thought it was important to mention because Q is branded a cult group - which is funny coming from the MSM that are all linked to Masonry that is an actual cult group. It's the same defense of shouting that Trump is corrupt or stealing money - whilst the Dem and the swamp are the ones stealing !

A long time ago I joined a meditation group and this group purported to be teaching all kinds of mystical knowledge.

It was quite small and poorly funded and humble and the lessons were free - by donation only and much of the information was very good and I still use some of it to this day. There was certainly no evil intent - in fact if anything quite the opposite.

However over time this thing turned into a cult group as people did not really use the practical skills but simply became more interested in becoming preachers and also in controlling the organization.

All sort of excuses started to be used by those in charge both to take more power and push others out and the whole thing for me went very sour. I can't say it caused huge damage to people on the level of something like Scientology, (it wasn't big enough or public enough and the people involved not wealthy enough) - but certainly it got under everyone's skin and wasted years - because it took over people's lives and everything in their lives started to revolve around this group, to the point of moving cities, quitting good well paid jobs, shunning friends and family - usual story that leads a person more and more into the dark and makes them more and more vulnerable to being manipulated.

After leaving I discovered that it had become much worse with more assets and money being taken out for personal benefits and a certain amount of manipulation of the girls to become the head honchos 2nd wife - it was quite surprising that something that purported to be so benevolent could turn so hard and quickly.

I helped to make all this public and effectively shut it down for good. In the process of doing that I came across an author, who I spoke to several times and shared expediences- his alot worse than mine and who has a very good book 400 Years of Imaginary Friends by Joe Paolini - you can probably find it on PDF or google books if you are interested.

This cult group mentality is very important to understand because it's how the minions are controlled. You don't have to be doing very much, just go along to a group once a week and it gets right into your head that you are now on some mission for God or for the organization that is on some mission to save the world. This is how the masons and all these types of groups work.

Alot of the information that I learned came from the Rosicrucian Dogma which is also the basis for the masonic lodge. The whole thing is kind of a mad cult group religion from the 1700-1800s. Think Scientology meets eastern mysticism and Egyptian symbolism. It's religion for intellectuals that don't just want to go to church passively, they want to feel they can progress and learn and obtain grades and etc. - and there's nothing wrong with that per say - until it's feeding BS - the practical skills are no longer properly taught and it becomes a fanatical belief system - much easier to fall into than you might imagine.

If I tell you Wednesday is the most special day of the week because the angel of XYZ declared it to be so, you have no means to verify that and it slowly eats away at you every Wednesday - you start to make conclusions and have experiences about it and the subconscious eats away at you until Wednesday is now your holy day. etc. BS BS BS - made up.

Then you are busy on a Wednesday because the whole world is not into your mad belief system, and another member spots you and now you are in trouble because you didn't follow the rules - which were invented in the first place.

It's basically an adult version of not treading on the cracks in the pavement - and then calling others out about it. The whole virus mask nonsense is part of that same cult group think.

I am not saying it's all BS - some of the Rosicrucian info is quite good - it's mainly stolen from Hindu and Buddhism - with some ancient Egyptian mixed in - it might even all be real if someone actually did the sweat to practice it all correctly - but what I am saying is that symbols, ceremonies and hierarchies along with Imaginary Friends are packaged together in a kind of subscription psy-op - and it's just so much easier to feed the ego of being a religions fanatic than it is to actually be spiritual and practice anything at all. So your masonic type lodges, that comes from Rosicrucian Dogma - that was mulched through Theosophical Society, AMORC, Illuminati, and dozens of others that became quite wealthy and fanatical and powerful - they have NO REAL POWERS - they have no REAL MAGIC - it's just high functioning psychosis and cult group manipulation. Likely the heads of it know it's all BS and deliberately use it to push their minions around.

I highly recommend you look into it a little bit - at least watch the Leah Remini documentary on Scientology.

This is the kind of mentality we are up against and it gets a grip on people and they are extremely dangerous fanatics - although they have no real magic power outside their group think.

I thought it was also important to mention because Q is branded a cult group - which is funny coming from the MSM that are all linked to Masonry that is an actual cult group. It's the same thing of shouting that Trump is corrupt or stealing money - whilst the Dem and the swamp are the ones stealing !

3 years ago
11 score
Reason: None provided.

I thought it was important to mention because Q is branded a cult group - which is funny coming from the MSM that are all linked to Masonry that is an actual cult group. It's the same defense of shouting that Trump is corrupt or stealing money - whilst the Dem and the swamp are the ones stealing !

A long time ago I joined a meditation group and this group purported to be teaching all kinds of mystical knowledge. It was quite small and poorly funded and humble and the lessons were free - by donation only and much of the information was very good and I still use some of it to this day. There was certainly no evil intent - in fact if anything quite the opposite. However over time this thing turned into a cult group as people did not really use the practical skills but simply became more interested in becoming preachers and also in controlling the organization. All sort of excuses started to be used by those in charge both to take more power and push others out and the whole thing for me went very sour. I can't say it caused huge damage to people on the level of something like Scientology, (it wasn't big enough or public enough and the people involved not wealthy enough) - but certainly it got under everyone's skin and wasted years - because it took over people's lives and everything in their lives started to revolve around this group, to the point of moving cities, quitting good well paid jobs, shunning friends and family - usual story that leads a person more and more into the dark and makes them more and more vulnerable to being manipulated. After leaving I discovered that it had become much worse with more assets and money being taken out for personal benefits and a certain amount of manipulation of the girls to become the head honchos 2nd wife - it was quite surprising that something that purported to be so benevolent could turn so hard and quickly. I helped to make all this public and effectively shut it down for good. In the process of doing that I came across an author, who I spoke to several times and shared expediences- his alot worse than mine and who has a very good book 400 Years of Imaginary Friends by Joe Paolini - you can probably find it on PDF or google books if you are interested. This cult group mentality is very important to understand because it's how the minions are controlled. You don't have to be doing very much, just go along to a group once a week and it gets right into your head that you are now on some mission for God or for the organization that is on some mission to save the world. This is how the masons and all these types of groups work. Alot of the information that I learned came from the Rosicrucian Dogma which is also the basis for the masonic lodge. The whole thing is kind of a mad cult group religion from the 1700-1800s. Think Scientology meets eastern mysticism and Egyptian symbolism. It's religion for intellectuals that don't just want to go to church passively, they want to feel they can progress and learn and obtain grades and etc. - and there's nothing wrong with that per say - until it's feeding BS - the practical skills are no longer properly taught and it becomes a fanatical belief system - much easier to fall into than you might imagine. If I tell you Wednesday is the most special day of the week because the angel of XYZ declared it to be so, you have no means to verify that and it slowly eats away at you every Wednesday - you start to make conclusions and have experiences about it and the subconscious eats away at you until Wednesday is now your holy day. etc. BS BS BS - made up. Then you are busy on a Wednesday because the whole world is not into your mad belief system, and another member spots you and now you are in trouble because you didn't follow the rules - which were invented in the first place. It's basically an adult version of not treading on the cracks in the pavement - and then calling others out about it. The whole virus mask nonsense is part of that same cult group think. I am not saying it's all BS - some of the Rosicrucian info is quite good - it's mainly stolen from Hindu and Buddhism - with some ancient Egyptian mixed in - it might even all be real if someone actually did the sweat to practice it all correctly - but what I am saying is that symbols, ceremonies and hierarchies along with Imaginary Friends are packaged together in a kind of subscription psy-op - and it's just so much easier to feed the ego of being a religions fanatic than it is to actually be spiritual and practice anything at all. So your masonic type lodges, that comes from Rosicrucian Dogma - that was mulched through Theosophical Society, AMORC, Illuminati, and dozens of others that became quite wealthy and fanatical and powerful - they have NO REAL POWERS - they have no REAL MAGIC - it's just high functioning psychosis and cult group manipulation. Likely the heads of it know it's all BS and deliberately use it to push their minions around. I highly recommend you look into it a little bit - at least watch the Leah Remini documentary on Scientology. This is the kind of mentality we are up against and it gets a grip on people and they are extremely dangerous fanatics - although they have no real magic power outside their group think. I thought it was also important to mention because Q is branded a cult group - which is funny coming from the MSM that are all linked to Masonry that is an actual cult group. It's the same thing of shouting that Trump is corrupt or stealing money - whilst the Dem and the swamp are the ones stealing !

3 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

A long time ago I joined a meditation group and this group purported to be teaching all kinds of mystical knowledge.

It was quite small and poorly funded and humble and the lessons were free - by donation only and much of the information was very good and I still use some of it to this day. There was certainly no evil intent - in fact if anything quite the opposite.

However over time this thing turned into a cult group as people did not really use the practical skills but simply became more interested in becoming preachers and also in controlling the organization.

All sort of excuses started to be used by those in charge both to take more power and push others out and the whole thing for me went very sour. I can't say it caused huge damage to people on the level of something like Scientology, (it wasn't big enough or public enough and the people involved not wealthy enough) - but certainly it got under everyone's skin and wasted years - because it took over people's lives and everything in their lives started to revolve around this group, to the point of moving cities, quitting good well paid jobs, shunning friends and family - usual story that leads a person more and more into the dark and makes them more and more vulnerable to being manipulated.

After leaving I discovered that it had become much worse with more assets and money being taken out for personal benefits and a certain amount of manipulation of the girls to become the head honchos 2nd wife - it was quite surprising that something that purported to be so benevolent could turn so hard and quickly.

I helped to make all this public and effectively shut it down for good. In the process of doing that I came across an author, who I spoke to several times and shared expediences- his alot worse than mine and who has a very good book 400 Years of Imaginary Friends by Joe Paolini - you can probably find it on PDF or google books if you are interested.

This cult group mentality is very important to understand because it's how the minions are controlled. You don't have to be doing very much, just go along to a group once a week and it gets right into your head that you are now on some mission for God or for the organization that is on some mission to save the world. This is how the masons and all these types of groups work.

Alot of the information that I learned came from the Rosicrucian Dogma which is also the basis for the masonic lodge. The whole thing is kind of a mad cult group religion from the 1700-1800s. Think Scientology meets eastern mysticism and Egyptian symbolism. It's religion for intellectuals that don't just want to go to church passively, they want to feel they can progress and learn and obtain grades and etc. - and there's nothing wrong with that per say - until it's feeding BS - the practical skills are no longer properly taught and it becomes a fanatical belief system - much easier to fall into than you might imagine.

If I tell you Wednesday is the most special day of the week because the angel of XYZ declared it to be so, you have no means to verify that and it slowly eats away at you every Wednesday - you start to make conclusions and have experiences about it and the subconscious eats away at you until Wednesday is now your holy day. etc. BS BS BS - made up.

Then you are busy on a Wednesday because the whole world is not into your mad belief system, and another member spots you and now you are in trouble because you didn't follow the rules - which were invented in the first place.

It's basically an adult version of not treading on the cracks in the pavement - and then calling others out about it. The whole virus mask nonsense is part of that same cult group think.

I am not saying it's all BS - some of the Rosicrucian info is quite good - it's mainly stolen from Hindu and Buddhism - with some ancient Egyptian mixed in - it might even all be real if someone actually did the sweat to practice it all correctly - but what I am saying is that symbols, ceremonies and hierarchies along with Imaginary Friends are packaged together in a kind of subscription psy-op - and it's just so much easier to feed the ego of being a religions fanatic than it is to actually be spiritual and practice anything at all.

So your masonic type lodges, that comes from Rosicrucian Dogma - that was mulched through Theosophical Society, AMORC, Illuminati, and dozens of others that became quite wealthy and fanatical and powerful - they have NO REAL POWERS - they have no REAL MAGIC - it's just high functioning psychosis and cult group manipulation. Likely the heads of it know it's all BS and deliberately use it to push their minions around.

I highly recommend you look into it a little bit - at least watch the Leah Remini documentary on Scientology.

This is the kind of mentality we are up against and it gets a grip on people and they are extremely dangerous fanatics - although they have no real magic power outside their group think.

I thought it was also important to mention because Q is branded a cult group - which is funny coming from the MSM that are all linked to Masonry that is an actual cult group. It's the same thing of shouting that Trump is corrupt or stealing money - whilst the Dem and the swamp are the ones stealing !

3 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

A long time ago I joined a meditation group and this group purported to be teaching all kinds of mystical knowledge. It was quite small and poorly funded and humble and the lessons were free - by donation only and much of the information was very good and I still use some of it to this day. There was certainly no evil intent - in fact if anything quite the opposite. However over time this thing turned into a cult group as people did not really use the practical skills but simply became more interested in becoming preachers and also in controlling the organization. All sort of excuses started to be used by those in charge both to take more power and push others out and the whole thing for me went very sour. I can't say it caused huge damage to people on the level of something like Scientology, (it wasn't big enough or public enough and the people involved not wealthy enough) - but certainly it got under everyone's skin and wasted years - because it took over people's lives and everything in their lives started to revolve around this group, to the point of moving cities, quitting good well paid jobs, shunning friends and family - usual story that leads a person more and more into the dark and makes them more and more vulnerable to being manipulated. After leaving I discovered that it had become much worse with more assets and money being taken out for personal benefits and a certain amount of manipulation of the girls to become the head honchos 2nd wife - it was quite surprising that something that purported to be so benevolent could turn so hard and quickly. I helped to make all this public and effectively shut it down for good. In the process of doing that I came across an author, who I spoke to several times and shared expediences- his alot worse than mine and who has a very good book 400 Years of Imaginary Friends by Joe Paolini - you can probably find it on PDF or google books if you are interested. This cult group mentality is very important to understand because it's how the minions are controlled. You don't have to be doing very much, just go along to a group once a week and it gets right into your head that you are now on some mission for God or for the organization that is on some mission to save the world. This is how the masons and all these types of groups work. Alot of the information that I learned came from the Rosicrucian Dogma which is also the basis for the masonic lodge. The whole thing is kind of a mad cult group religion from the 1700-1800s. Think Scientology meets eastern mysticism and Egyptian symbolism. It's religion for intellectuals that don't just want to go to church passively, they want to feel they can progress and learn and obtain grades and etc. - and there's nothing wrong with that per say - until it's feeding BS - the practical skills are no longer properly taught and it becomes a fanatical belief system - much easier to fall into than you might imagine. If I tell you Wednesday is the most special day of the week because the angel of XYZ declared it to be so, you have no means to verify that and it slowly eats away at you every Wednesday - you start to make conclusions and have experiences about it and the subconscious eats away at you until Wednesday is now your holy day. etc. BS BS BS - made up.

Then you are busy on a Wednesday because the whole world is not into your mad belief system, and another member spots you and now you are in trouble because you didn't follow the rules - which were invented in the first place.

It's basically an adult version of not treading on the cracks in the pavement - and then calling others out about it. The whole virus mask nonsense is part of that same cult group think.

I am not saying it's all BS - some of the Rosicrucian info is quite good - it's mainly stolen from Hindu and Buddhism - with some ancient Egyptian mixed in - it might even all be real if someone actually did the sweat to practice it all correctly - but what I am saying is that symbols, ceremonies and hierarchies along with Imaginary Friends are packaged together in a kind of subscription psy-op - and it's just so much easier to feed the ego of being a religions fanatic than it is to actually be spiritual and practice anything at all. So your masonic type lodges, that comes from Rosicrucian Dogma - that was mulched through Theosophical Society, AMORC, Illuminati, and dozens of others that became quite wealthy and fanatical and powerful - they have NO REAL POWERS - they have no REAL MAGIC - it's just high functioning psychosis and cult group manipulation. Likely the heads of it know it's all BS and deliberately use it to push their minions around. I highly recommend you look into it a little bit - at least watch the Leah Remini documentary on Scientology. This is the kind of mentality we are up against and it gets a grip on people and they are extremely dangerous fanatics - although they have no real magic power outside their group think.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

A long time ago I joined a meditation group and this group purported to be teaching all kinds of mystical knowledge.

It was quite small and poorly funded and humble and the lessons were free - by donation only and much of the information was very good and I still use some of it to this day. There was certainly no evil intent - in fact if anything quite the opposite.

However over time this thing turned into a cult group as people did not really use the practical skills but simply became more interested in becoming preachers and also in controlling the organization.

All sort of excuses started to be used by those in charge both to take more power and push others out and the whole thing for me went very sour. I can't say it caused huge damage to people on the level of something like Scientology, (it wasn't big enough or public enough and the people involved not wealthy enough) - but certainly it got under everyone's skin and wasted years - because it took over people's lives and everything in their lives started to revolve around this group, to the point of moving cities, quitting good well paid jobs, shunning friends and family - usual story that leads a person more and more into the dark and makes them more and more vulnerable to being manipulated.

After leaving I discovered that it had become much worse with more assets and money being taken out for personal benefits and a certain amount of manipulation of the girls to become the head honchos 2nd wife - it was quite surprising that something that purported to be so benevolent could turn so hard and quickly.

I helped to make all this public and effectively shut it down for good.

In the process of doing that I came across an author, who I spoke to several times and shared expediences- his alot worse than mine and who has a very good book

400 Years of Imaginary Friends by Joe Paolini - you can probably find it on PDF or google books if you are interested.

This cult group mentality is very important to understand because it's how the minions are controlled. You don't have to be doing very much, just go along to a group once a week and it gets right into your head that you are now on some mission for God or for the organization that is on some mission to save the world. This is how the masons and all these types of groups work.

Alot of the information that I learned came from the Rosicrucian Dogma which is also the basis for the masonic lodge. The whole thing is kind of a mad cult group religion from the 1700-1800s. Think Scientology meets eastern mysticism and Egyptian symbolism. It's religion for intellectuals that don't just want to go to church passively, they want to feel they can progress and learn and obtain grades and etc. - and there's nothing wrong with that per day - until it's feeding BS - not the true practical skills are no longer properly taught and it becomes a fanatical belief system - much easier to fall into than you might imagine.

If I tell you Wednesday is the most special day of the week because the angel of XYZ declared it to be so, you have no means to verify that and it slowly eats away ar you every Wednesday - you start to make conclusions and have experiences about it and the subconscious eats away at you until Wednesday is now your holy day. etc. BS BS BS - made up.

I am not saying it's all BS - some of the Rosicrucian info is quite good - it's mainly stolen from Hindu and Buddism - with some ancient Egyptian mixed in - it might even all be real if someone actually did the sweat to practice it all correctly - but what I am saying is that symbols, ceremonies and hierarchies along with Imaginary Friends are packaged together in a kind of subscription psy-op - and it's just so much easier to feed the ego of being a religions fanatic than it is to actually be spiritual and practice anything at all.

So your masonic type lodges, that comes from Rosicrucian Dogma - that was mulched through Theosophical Society, AMORC, Masons, and dozens of others that became quite wealthy and fanatical and powerful - they have NO REAL POWERS - they have no REAL MAGIC - it's just high functioning psychosis and cult group manipulation. Likely the heads of it know it's all BS and deliberately use it to push their minions around.

I highly recommend you look into it a little bit - at least watch the Leah Remini documentary on Scientology.

This is the kind of mentality we are up against and it gets a grip on people and they are extremely dangerous fanatics - although they have no real magic power outside their group think.

3 years ago
1 score