In Nomine

A depiction of Michael the Archangel who has come to Earth to defeat the demonic paleman. From an Ansaaru Allah Community publication.
I try to remind myself of the transitory nature of knowledge, so-called “facts“, and particularly history. Historically diverse figures such as Mark Twain and Henry Ford would easily agree that history is essentially bunk. I’ve had a little book called The Art of Worldly Wisdom, A collection of aphorisms from the work of Baltasar Gracian, which I have thumbed through regularly for over a decade, and would devote to memory, if my memory were capable of such! A bit of wisdom offered: “…to disagree with another is deemed an insult, for it is a condemnation of his judgment … let the wise man take refuge in his silence, and when at times he permits himself to speak, let it be in the shelter of the few, and the understanding.” So to those who are capable of understanding, let me get to the heart of the matter.
It is my opinion that the anastomosis of all divergent occult streams are deities. They have many names, and are well represented throughout history. It’s impossible to know if information gathered from deities is bunk, at best they’re tricksters, and at worst they’re the malevolent source of worldly misery. This idea is expressed in 2 Co 11:14 “And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light. (15) It is not surprising, then if his servants masquerade as servants of righteousness.” I urge you to contemplate the implications if this were applied to the whole of religion, that has brought about so much pain and suffering onto the human race. But as we all know, talk is cheap, so let’s take a look at three deity inspired movements.
Let’s start with Moses, certainly an influential deity encounter. The “lord” descends in a “pillar of cloud” upon Mt. Sinai and makes a covenant with Moses. The lord tells Moses “you can not see my face, for no one may see my face and live”. Similarly, in classic mythology Cupid tells Psyche “Dear Psyche, I am the husband chosen for thee by destiny. Ask not my name, seek not to see my face.” Check out what (Je)Zeus said about Cupid: “Gods and Goddesses, ye all know this tricksy boy, who had grown up among us, and whose wild pranks I have often had to chastise.” Whatever you do, don’t look a trickster in the face. Speaking of tricksy, very few people realize that the first two tablets containing the original ten commandments were smashed by Moses in a fit of rage, which is understandable considering he had just talked his lord out of destroying his followers. Here are the actual ten commandments:
- 1. Do not worship any other god, for the Lord, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.
2. Be careful not to make a treaty with those who live in the land; for when they prostitute themselves to their gods and sacrifice to them, they will invite you and you will eat their sacrifices. And when you choose some of their daughters as wives for your sons and those daughters prostitute themselves to their gods, they will lead your sons to do the same.
3. Do not make cast idols.
4. Celebrate the Feast of Unleavened Bread, For seven days eat bread made without yeast, as I commanded you. Do this at the appointed time in the month of Abib, for in that month you came out of Egypt.
5. The first offspring of every womb belongs to me, including all the firstborn males of you livestock, whether from herd or flock. Redeem the firstborn donkey with a lamb, but if you do not redeem it, break its neck. Redeem all your firstborn sons. No one is to appear before me empty handed.
6. Six days you shall labor, but on the seventh day you shall rest; even during the plowing season and harvest you must rest. (The seventh day is Saturday)
7. Celebrate the Feast of Weeks with the first fruits of the wheat harvest, and the Feast of Ingathering at the turn of the year. Three times a year all your men are to appear before the Sovereign Lord, the God of Israel. I will drive out nations before you and enlarge your territory, and no one will covet your land when you go up three times each year to appear before the Lord your God.
8. Do not offer the blood of a sacrifice to me along with anything containing yeast, and do not let any of the sacrifice from the Passover Feast remain until morning.
9. Bring the best of the first fruits of your soil to the house of the Lord your God.
10. Do not cook a young goat in its mother’s milk.
Believe it or not, these are the actual Ten Commandments.
The end result of this deity encounter of course is Judaism. True devotees to Judaism can be easily identified by their long itchy beards and a predisposition toward ritualistic animal sacrifice.
Then there’s that deity who inhabited the body of a man named Jesus. He said he was the son of God, but the Jews thought he was actually a demon trying to trick them into eating pork. He’s the guy you always hear about who walked on water. He said things like “Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven. Give and it will be given to you.”
The end result of this deity encounter of course is Christianity. Contemporary adherents to Christianity typically done a gold crucifix around their neck. Most of them are quick to judge and condemn, as well as slow to forgive. They can’t give because then everybody would try to get by on welfare. They probably got all this from them fanatical Spaniards who were all about the three G’s (God, Gold, and Glory) which meant killing a lot of indigenous people in the name of God and stealing their glorious gold.
Then there’s Mohammed, he was chillin’ by his favorite cave one day when a deity claiming to be the Angel Gabriel, acting on behalf of Allah told Mohammed that he was to convert the Infidels (unfaithful ones) to Islam (surrender). Of course all the Infidels had been warned to look out for false prophets, and taught that their own religion was the only “true” word of God, and not to be led astray by false prophets. This led to that little skirmish that history buffs are so fond of called the Crusades.
If you’re not an Infidel, then by default, you’re Moslem. They like to wrap their women up so no one can see them and pray all day.
Like it or not, the world run by deity sycophants. I personally choose not to like it. Some people would prefer to dismiss the existence of deities altogether, but not me. Something’s out there, whether it’s a projected manifestation of our collective conscious, or evil aliens running their Earth farm from inside the Moon, I just don’t know. I think too many people get hung up on the details. Are they extra-terrestrial, trans-dimensional, time-travelers, or ancient earthlings residing underground? It could be any combination, or perhaps something else entirely. We need to accept the obvious first; something has been meddling with human affairs.
Let’s take a look at one more deity encounter.
Not so well known is the fact that Louis Farrakhan takes orders from a deified Elijah Muhammad, who flies to Earth periodically in his UFO to advise Farrakhan. From Donna Kossy’s excellent book Kooks:
Elijah Muhammad’s main text for the dissemination of his teachings, Message to the Blackman in America, tells the story of the “grafting” of the evil white race. The woeful story begins 6800 years ago, when Yacub, and evil scientist from Mecca, angered the Meccan authorities and was exiled, along with 59,999 of his followers, to an island in the Aegean Sea. While in exile, he plotted his revenge. He would enslave the Tribe of Shabazz by breeding an evil white race that would rule over them for 6,000 years. He created the Brown Race from the Black using the old biblical method of infanticide. …“He ordered the nurses to kill all black babies…by pricking the brains with a sharp needle as soon as the black child’s head is out of its mother. …When there was a birth of a brown baby, the nurse would come and make much ado over it, and would tell the mother that that she had given birth to a holy child and that she would nurse it for the next six weeks, for her child was going to be a great man…” Using the same method, 200 years later, he created the Red Race from the Brown, and 200 years after that the Yellow Race from the Red. Finally, after 600 years, his work was completed; he had created the White Devils.
Despite Farrakhan’s obvious racism, he didn’t arouse the disapproval, nor gain media notoriety until accusations of anti-semitism branded his agenda media worthy in 1984.
From the bibleufo.com website (not recommended):
Lending credence to these visits are some high-profile Americans who claim they are real. Among them is Louis Farrakhan. "I was transported by a small, circular plane- you call it a UFO-to a great mother wheel," he claims. "Before you call me crazy, these wheels will be seen all over America. They'll be coming down over the major cities. You will look up one day and see them, and I don't want you to be terrified. They're your friends."
Yea Right, Seems they forgot to mention a mighty important detail, HIDE IF YOUR WHITE! Cause they’ve come to wipe the white devils from the face of the Earth.
Yahweh Ben Yahweh, or “the son of god” a.k.a. Hulon Mitchell Jr. was a leader in the Nation of Islam before starting his own splinter group, the “Yahwehs”. Again from Donna Kossy’s excellent book Kooks:
On November 7, 1990, Yahweh Ben Yahweh, Son of God, was arrested by FBI agents, along with 15 of his followers. He was accused of sacrificial slayings in addition to racketeering charges. According to the Boston Globe: The grand jury charged Yahweh, 55, and the codefendants with operating a continuing racketeering enterprise dealing in extortion and murder while masquerading as religious people. The indictment describes a series of ritualistic murders that Yahweh allegedly ordered. Five of the accused were identified as members of “The Brotherhood.” “In order to join the Brotherhood,” the indictment states, “an individual had to murder a “white devil” and bring a severed body part to Mitchell as proof of the killing.” The full charges included racketeering, conspiracy in 14 murders of white vagrants and disobedient disciples, two cases of attempted murder, as well as the burning of an entire block in Delray Beach, 50 miles north of Miami. This crisis prompted communiqués from dutiful Yahwehs, calling themselves “the people for truth”, informing the Yahweh brethren on the persecution of their messiah. One flyer proclaimed that “U.S. government systematically starves Yahweh followers: Malnutrition Drives one member insane.” The Yahweh 16 went on trial in January, 1992. After a long and confusing trial, the jury spent five days deliberating, finding Yahweh Ben Yahweh and six of his followers guilty of conspiracy; they failed to reach a verdict on the racketeering charge. Yahweh Ben Yahweh was sentenced to eighteen years in prison and was fined $20,000. The judge in the trial commented, “From the evidence I heard, the crimes were so horrendous, so gross, that the 20-year maximum is simply not commensurate with the crimes.”
Yahweh - Sacrificial Slayings - Ritualistic Murders - The Brotherhood - A seemingly ubiquitous theme throughout the underbelly of history.
As if to pick up where Yahweh Ben Yahweh (Hulon Mitchell Jr.) left off, the Prophet Yahweh (Ramon Watkins) has been in the news lately with his apparent summoning of spacecraft. Jeff Wells has a couple of posts on Prophet Yahweh you can check out here and here. There is much debate whether Prophet Yahweh’s summoning is legerdemain, or authentic telepathic contact with the “gods”. Whatever his methods, he has at least managed to appear to summon a UFO before a television news crew, and that’s more than enough for some people looking for something to believe in. His involvement with military intelligence is well noted, and to some people this in itself is evidence enough of a techno-manipulated show. Be that as it may, this should not rule out bonafide deity involvement. Why would the masterminds need to dirty their hands when the dog-and-pony shows can be outsourced to human middle-management, or the “King Rats” if you will. Do the royal techno-shamans have an agenda of their own, or are they just following orders?
What really fascinates me about all this is that Christians, Jews and even Moslems are quick to dismiss Farrakhan and the Yahwehs as frauds and racists, and are especially quick to point out how absurd the UFO involvement is. Perhaps they all need a refresher course on the more than dubious origins of their own religions. What differentiates the Nation Of Islam from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam itself? NOTHING BUT THE DOGMA.
Let’s not forget: The Jews embarked on a genocidal rampage at the bequest of a “pillar of cloud”, Mohhamed decided to cleanse the world of “infidels” at the bequest of the “Angel Gabriel”, and despite the “fact” that Christ appeared to his disciples after his death on several occasions, he couldn’t appear to some leaders of the Inquisitions to remind them that mass murder and torture wasn’t exactly what he had in mind. So who’s the fraud? And believe me, there is PLENTY of racism within the ranks of all three of the big bad religions, and a core element to one.
Jacques Vallee puts it succinctly in his book Dimensions:
It is in the literature of religion that flying objects from celestial countries are most commonly described, along with the organization, nature, and philosophy of their occupants. Indeed, several writers have consistently pointed out that the fundamental texts of every religion refer to the contact of the human community with a “superior race” of beings from the sky.
William Bramley was one such writer. He wrote an excellent book called The Gods Of Eden in which he does a fair job of backing up his hypothesis that extraterrestrials engineered religion as one component to the enslavement of Humankind. Like I said before, let’s not get hung up on that word extraterrestrials. Call them whatever you want; Jehovah, Allah, Angels, Aliens, Demons, Archons, Elves, or Jinn. Maybe there are groups with conflicting agendas, or maybe that’s part of their machiavellian modus operandi.
Sometimes I wonder how high the deity hierarchy reaches. Perhaps it is a continuation of our own planetary food chain occluded to our limited modes of perception. Perhaps there’s a reason for a world filled with pain and violence that I’m not privy to, but I’m just really weary of that line of logic. And doesn’t that pie in the sky, post-mortem heavenly reward just sound like a scam?
Just think of all the people around the world awaiting the return of “their” savior, you know, the one and only “true lord”. The really pathetic part is that they all derived some kind of pleasure in the damnation of everyone else. Take that you Goyim! You Infidels! You Heathens! Take that you ______ !
What a pathetic world these deity sycophants have created for us.
You know what they say; As Above, So Below.


4 Comments:
this post was a VERY interesting read.
it's given me a lot to think about, new perspective.
Here are the actual ten commandments:
1. Do not worship any other god, for the Lord, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.....
(snip)
Believe it or not, these are the actual Ten Commandments.
I find these very interesting, but do you have a source? The 10 Commandments is a really interesting "thing" since it's actually different across the various monotheists^, but I've never seen this version.
Where did it come from?
Probably should have just surfed wikipedia a bit more -- it's the ritual decalogue, which I'm not entirely sure are accurately described as "the original 10 commandments," although I get your point.
Howdy illovich,
I swiped ‘em straight from the horses’ mouth (New International Version, 1978, New York International Bible Society). Thanks for the Wiki bit, I had no idea they had a proper name. I didn’t call them “the original 10 commandments”, but “the ACTUAL ten commandments”. The “original” (as I call them) ten commandments were smashed. But, you get what I’m getting’ at. All I’m really doing is presuming I have the same power to interpret, and selectively enforce “holy” scripture the same way the people who tell me I don’t have the authority to do so - do themselves.
Honestly, I don’t believe “this” or “that” about just about anything.
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