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Behind The
Veil In Washington DC
-- The Rise Of
Angelic Rule
A Demonologist
Looks Into The Heart Of The Whitehouse

© 2006 Thomas Horn
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Part 1
On January 20, 2001, President George W. Bush during his inaugural
address twice referred to an angel that "rides in the whirlwind and
directs this storm." His reference was credited to Virginia
statesman John Page who wrote to Thomas Jefferson after the
Declaration of Independence was signed, saying, ``We know the race
is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong. Do you not think
an angel rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm?''
Five weeks later, on Wednesday, February 28, Congressman Major R.
Owens of New York stood before the House of Representatives and
prayed to the "Angel in the Whirlwind." He asked the spiritual force
to guide the future and fate of the United States (1).
At the beginning of his second term, when Bush was being sworn in to
office, he offered equally cryptic commentary, saying, "For a half
century, America defended our own freedom by standing watch on
distant borders. After the shipwreck of communism came years of
relative quiet, years of repose, years of sabbatical - and then
there came a day of fire...."
Bush followed that statement, saying, "By our efforts, we have lit a
fire as well - a fire in the minds of men. It warms those who feel
its power, it burns those who fight its progress, and one day this
untamed fire of freedom will reach the darkest corners of our
world."
The phrase, "a fire in the minds of men," is from Fyodor
Dostoyevsky’s nineteenth century book, The Possessed (The Devils) a
novel set in pre-revolutionary Russia where civil resistance is seen
championed by nihilist Sergei Nechaev who tries to ignite a
revolution of such destructive power that society will be completely
destroyed. The fact that a United States president would quote this
phrase in an official speech of record was astonishing to many
analysts, given that The Possessed is about violent government
crackdown on dissent that sparks civil unrest and revolution marked
by public violence (2).
To the occult elite and a handful of historians and scholars,
however, the inaugural addresses by the president were not the first
or last time a line-by-line analysis of his public references would
uncover coded language that seemed designed to convey secret
messages to select members of his global audience. Biblical scholar
Bruce Lincoln’s examination of a speech delivered to the nation on
October 7, 2001, announcing the U.S. attack on Afghanistan (3)
produced redundant references from Apocalyptic books of the Bible
concerning the End Times. He concluded that the word craft was a
strategy "of double coding" to secretly appeal to people who saw
Bush as a devout Christian standing up to the enemies of God in an
unfolding event in the Middle East, which they believed was foretold
in the books of Revelation, Isaiah, et al. Lincoln concluded that
Bush was mirroring the dualistic conflict Osama bin Laden had used
in speeches to pit his worldview against the West as a struggle
between good vs evil and thus to appeal to religious sentiments and
traditions. U.S. officials were clearly uncomfortable with anything
that allowed bin Laden to be cast in a sympathetic light through
propaganda and the transmission of coded messages, therefore
according to Lincoln, Bush joined Osama in constructing public
perception of "a Manichaean struggle, where Sons of Light confront
Sons of Darkness, and all must enlist on one side or another,
without possibility of neutrality, hesitation, or middle ground"
(4).
In his book, American Dynasty, Kevin Phillips agrees with this
assessment, pointing out the ever-present references in the
president’s speeches to words such as "evil" and "evil ones" (5). At
the top of Phillip’s list is reference again to the use of the
metaphysical phrase "whirlwind," which Phillips interprets as "a
medium for the voice of God in the Books of Job and Ezekiel." From
an esoteric point of view, Phillips is either unaware of or
unwilling to discuss the deeper contemporary meaning of this
language and its importance to secret societies. But such phrasing
in the president’s public speeches assuredly did not go unnoticed by
the appropriate members of his audience. Lincoln comes closest to
acknowledging this when he writes: "Enlisting the specialized
reading/listening and hermeneutical skills they cultivate, he
encouraged them to probe beneath the surface of his text. There,
sotto voce ["under voice"], he told them he understands and
sympathizes with their views, even if requirements of his office
constrain him from giving full-throated voice…" (6).
Of course Bush was not the first president to use the language of
the divine to cast himself as "defender of the faith" in order to
win support for public policy. Who can forget Ronald Reagan’s view
of the Soviet Union as the "Evil Empire" and his feeling that war in
the Middle East might draw "Gog" into nuclear war and fulfill
biblical prophecy. In his 1984 debate with Walter Mondale, Reagan
admitted, "No one knows whether those prophecies mean that
Armageddon is a thousand years away or the day after tomorrow."
Yet few would argue that with George W. Bush the language of godlike
appointment went disturbingly deeper. Even members of his own
Methodist denomination saw a change in him after he took office. He
seemed to them to have become a man on a mission; somebody who
believed he was "chosen" by God to carry out a "master plan." And
until the 2006 mid term elections unseated Republican control of
congress and effectively stopped the juggernaut of his
administration’s changes to domestic and foreign policy, the
presidency of George W. was believably on a path toward an
Apocalyptic vision led by dictums of the Angel in the Whirlwind.
Whether the president fully understood the ramifications of his
words and actions, he and others around him had: 1) acknowledged; 2)
prayed to; and 3) welcomed supernatural agents to guide and
influence the future machine of national sovereignty in a way oddly
familiar to Dostoyevsky’s novel.
Though we allow that the president might have been unaware of parts
of his abstruse actions because he was not the author of his
speeches in the conventional sense and members of his staff with
input from unnamed guides crafted most of these words, Bush
nevertheless delivered these speeches after reviewing them,
contemplating them, practicing them and making personal margin
notes. More importantly, "he spoke in his official capacity as head
of state, representing the state and beyond that the nation," notes
Lincoln. So whether Bush was aware of his actions or was puppeted by
dominionist allegiances that he and his father had nurtured (or at a
deeper level spoke for fraternal societies), occultists in and
behind government knew exactly what they were doing. Their choice of
words and actions—from the president’s speeches to the council he
received from members of an elite, top secret cell of spiritual
authorities in Washington (whom I will leave unnamed for the time
being)—reveal subtle but informing truths: words were placed in the
president’s mouth to be spoken in mystic harmony of a sacred craft,
an otherworldly discourse, which the men behind the president, the
‘voices behind the voice,’ believed would launch the ‘Kingdom of God
on Earth’ with Washington as its seat if these words were uttered at
the right moment in history and from ‘chosen men of God.’
Even later, when some in the public were taking courage that the
midterms backlash of November 2006 had sufficiently restrained the
administration’s dreams of playing a vital role in Armageddon,
behind the scenes in Washington DC this influential group of
powerful men retained faith in their paranormal forces. Setting
their eyes on 2008 and beyond, they were not for the moment
concerned if congress or even the executive branch changed hands now
and again. They had received what they wanted—official invitation to
supernaturalism by the nation’s leaders and, for sufficient time,
conformity by the majority of uninitiated Americans. An Angel from
the Whirlwind spread its powerful wings, and a new epoch in American
history was ushered in; a time when the government of the U.S. was
intentionally brought under influence to dark angelic power.
This is not a daring statement. The connection between the
president’s speeches, possible signals to ‘the family’ of spiritual
advisors, his administration’s subsequent actions, coalescence of
congress and for a while the majority of Americans, set the rules
for cosmic game play in action as defined by the sacred texts of all
major religions, including the Bible. Invitation to angels by
elected officials combined with passive civilian conformity is key,
as we shall see later, to opening doorways for supernatural agents
to engage social governance. This is a tenant of demonology. Spirits
go where they are invited, whether to possess an individual or to
take dominion over a region.
Thus parts of my synopsis require knowledge of the supernatural and
belief in prophecy. I contend that between the years 2001-2006 the
nation became so disposed in following and not challenging
unprecedented changes to longstanding U.S. policies including the
Christian rules for just war, that the powerful force known to the
Illuminati as the "Moriah Conquering Wind," a.k.a. "the Angel in the
Whirlwind" accepted the administration’s invitation and enthroned
itself in the nation’s capital. Immediately after, it cast it’s eyes
on the ancient home of the Bab-Ili where the coveted ‘Gate of the
Illi’ had opened once before. Why was George W. Bush hell-bent on
taking the U.S. into Iraq/Babylon, the home of the ‘Etemenenanki’
(House of the Foundation of Heaven and Earth, the ‘Tower of Babel’)
even though Iraq was not connected to 9/11? It is argued that he
went there for oil or strategic placement of a military base for
what some in the war college see as the inevitable Armageddon
between the U.S., Iran, Israel, Russia, China and other nations. But
according to the British press (7), Bush let his real reasons slip
out during a meeting with Palestinian leaders in June 2003 when he
admitted that he had committed the United States to enter Babylon
because, "God told me to invade Iraq."
Why would a voice from God instruct the leader of the world’s most
powerful nation to begin what has become, at least on the surface, a
debacle? One disturbing possibility is that the president was
delusional. On the other hand if God did tell Bush to invade Iraq,
given other ‘signs of the times,’ we tune our ears to the prophets
who foretold a time when Babylon would be invaded and destroyed—a
time when the Almighty would command a ‘ruler’ to ‘open the gates’
in Babylon so that the dead offspring of Nephilim (Gibbowr) who
‘writhe beneath the waters’ could reincarnate and fulfill His wrath
on earth (8). As we shall see later, the spirits mentioned by Isaiah
are the descendants of fallen angels who went into Hell "in full
battle dress" (9) in anticipation of the day leading to Armageddon,
when man by free moral agency, military sciences, and global
circumstances would beckon the sons of the Watchers to arise for the
Final Conflict.
1.
http://www.house.gov/owens/rap010228.htm
2.
http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/d/dostoyevsky/d72p/
3. Bruce Lincoln, Holy Terrors (Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 2003), pp 30-32
4. The Rhetoric of Bush and Bin Laden, University of Chicago, Bruce
Lincoln
http://fathom.lib.uchicago.edu/1/777777190152/
5. Kevin Phillips, American Dynasty: Aristocracy, Fortune, and the
Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush (New York: Penguin Books,
2004), pp. 225
6. The Rhetoric of Bush and Bin Laden, University of Chicago, Bruce
Lincoln
http://fathom.lib.uchicago.edu/1/777777190152/
7. Bush: God told me to invade Iraq, The Independent, 07 October
2005
8. Isaiah 13:1-3, Septuagint Version,
http://www.ccel.org/bible/brenton/Isaiah/13.html
9. Ezekiel 32:27, The Message Version
Part 2 (coming soon): Demonology 101: When Governments Invite Dark
Dominion
Part 3 (coming soon): Something Whirlwind This Way Comes
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PART TWO:
Behind The Veil In Washington DC -- The Rise Of Angelic Rule
Added: Jan 9th, 2007 7:06 AM

© 2006 Thomas Horn
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Part 2
Demonology 101:
When Governments Invite Dark Dominion
Years ago I remember watching when for the first time in history
Catholic authorities allowed network television to broadcast an
exorcism. Permission was given to ABC’s "20/20" to cover the event,
and on April 5, 1991 the ritual was televised. The extraordinary
moment was a first for network programming, yet something about the
show caused my thoughts to wander. In the past I had been involved
with cases of exorcism (on two published accounts I and others
actually witnessed ‘existence manifestations’ outside our
understanding of physics), but now I questioned if perhaps we were
missing something bigger—a comparison between what leads to
individual demonic possession and a wider cultural phenomenon known
in fashionable theology as "geographical demonic strongholds."
I soon began to question that if personal behavior was one route to
opening doors to diabolical invasion on an individual level, might
nations similarly come under siege to a larger "hive" of nefarious
power through collective behavioral or gestured invitation to evil
by those having geopolitical authority? Most adults are aware that
if people who preside over legislative bodies sense public apathy,
they may abandon their responsibility to govern for the good of the
people and in worse case scenarios begin using their positions in
power for their own elitist or even occultist aspirations. If this
is allowed to continue via the public and/or lawmakers turning a
blind eye, the result can be, according to demonology and select
case studies, the regional increase of evil supernaturalism.
To some believers, the origins of this phenomenon began in the
distant past when "a fire in the minds" of angels caused Lucifer to
exalt himself above the good of God’s Creation. The once glorified
spirit was driven by an unequivocal thirst to rule, conquer, and
dominate. His fall spawned similar lust among his followers, which
continues today among human agents of dark power who guard a
privileged "cause and effect" relationship between invasion of
supernaturalism and the opportunity for lordship over societies.
The objectives of the occult masters and the very real forces they
serve is overlooked by average citizens, yet according to sacred
texts a collaboration exists between such unregenerate social
architects and fallen angels. If the electorate becomes bewitched of
this truth, humans in league with demons can increase their control
of the machine of municipal government through sophisticated
networks of both visible and invisible principalities. This happens
subconsciously or intentionally among those vulnerable to the
sinister dark plan.
Multitudes may never comprehend this fact, and that is why some
cannot see beyond "flesh and blood" or hold as real the hungry
ambitions of "principalities… powers… rulers of darkness… and
spiritual wickedness in high places" (Eph. 6:12). Nevertheless in my
opinion a complete evaluation of recent American history must take
into account not only the visible agents of government, but the
significant interaction between spiritual and human personalities.
Among the great religions, there is the belief that three sources of
spiritual power can affect nations: 1) divine influence, proceeding
forth from the domain of God; 2) satanic influence, coming from the
sphere of Satan; and 3) human influence. This third influence, being
neutral, is available as a conduit for good or evil as it submits to
divine or satanic control.
Throughout history, there have been governments and leaders that
resisted evil and adhered to the statutes of God. These spoiled the
strategies of corrupt minions, both visible and invisible, and made
possible the blessing of those nations.
Conversely, there have been times in history when bureaucracy turned
its back on higher law, opening the door for "evil angels" (Ps.
78:49) to pervade the direction of society. These were times when
darkness and Machiavellian trickery took root in the mindset of the
majority, and systems of government and philosophy were influenced
by fiendish unseen counterparts.
To the ancient city of Corinth, a city known for its pride,
ostentation, and lasciviousness (which not only was tolerated, but
consecrated through the worship of Venus), Paul said to the Church,
"the god of this world [Satan] hath blinded the minds of them which
believe not…" (2 Cor. 4:4).
Supernaturalism ruling from the air above Corinth blinded the minds
of Corinthians until the latter were incapable of perceiving their
moral and social decay.
It’s interesting that the Apostle would send this warning to the
city of Corinth—a Greek prototype of America’s wealth, military
strength, and great mental activity (1). Outwardly, one would have
thought these educated Gnostics were well equipped intellectually to
understand the spiritual ramifications and social significance of
their actions. Yet, Paul said their minds had been blinded by the
god of this world. Their superior human knowledge, though impressive
to intelligentsia, had not protected the Corinthians from the subtle
influences filling the atmosphere around them.
It is within this unseen arena of malevolent rulers that some men
are organized. Under dark influence, they become orchestrated within
a great evil system (or empire) described in various passages as a
satanic order. In more than thirty important biblical texts, the
Greek New Testament employs the term kosmos, which describes an
invisible order or "government behind government." It is here that
human ego—separated from God—becomes hostile to the service of
others while viewing mankind as a personal commodity.
From kosmos, the "old ones" master the air in and around willing
men’s minds. The deceiving spirits, called "archons" and "kosmokrators"
in the Book of Ephesus, are rulers of darkness who work in and
through their human political counterparts, commanding spirits of
lesser rank until every level of earthly government can be touched
by their influence.
According to the Bible, it is this dominion that is at odds with the
communities of the world. With vivid testimony to this, Satan
offered to Jesus all the power and glory of the governments of this
world. Satan said, "All this power [control] will I give thee, and
the glory of them [earthly cities]: for that is delivered unto me:
and to whomsoever I will I give it. If thou therefore wilt worship
me, all shall be thine" (Luke 4:6-7).
Jesus declined this dominionist offer from the "prince of the powers
of the air."
Sadly, others have not.
Therefore this is a picture of a world system average people never
comprehend. If most of humanity could see through the veil into the
invisible world that inhabits this planet, they would find a world
alive with good against evil. It is a place where the prize is the
souls of men, and where legions war for control of its cities and
people. The end game for the darkest of these powers—together with
their human counterparts—is to stand in the place of God, incarnated
and ruling the nations with an iron fist.
The connection between such occult elite and the Luciferian
ambitions can be viewed in the history of secret societies.
Albert Pike, a leading Freemason and genius who lived during the
19th Century is famous for his Masonic handbook, "Morals and Dogma
of the Ancient and Accepted Rite of Freemasonry." Pike was a 33rd
degree Mason, head of the Ancient Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, and
Grand Master of the Order of the Palladium (Sovereign Council of
Wisdom). On page 321 of Morals and Dogma, Pike speaks of the value
of Lucifer to the goals of the order:
"Lucifer, the Light-bearer! Strange and mysterious name to give to
the Spirit of Darkness! Lucifer, the Son of the Morning! Is it he
who bears the Light, and with its splendors intolerable blinds
feeble, sensual, or selfish Souls? Doubt it not!"
Masons publicly distance themselves from this Luciferian connection,
arguing that Pike was referring to the planet Venus, and not Satan.
They say that because Venus is seen on the horizon before Dawn, it
is cast as the herald of light and allegorically the bringer of
knowledge (gnosis) for Freemasons. Yet Venus is named after the
Roman goddess of love—a "she" and not the "he" from Pike’s writing.
Furthermore, Pike certified his thoughts concerning this "he"
earlier in Morals and Dogma, saying, "The true name of Satan, the
Kabalists say, is that of Yahveh reversed; for Satan is not a black
god," [page 102].
Thus if Satan is not "a black god" and "Lucifer" is "he who bears
the light," Pike is clearly referring to the personage identified in
the Bible as the fallen angel who ultimately became the Creator’s
adversary.
In 1954, William Guy Carr, a distinguished Canadian naval officer
claimed that a conspiracy for world domination had been spelled out
in a private letter from Pike to the director of the Illuminati,
Giuseppe Mazzini. The letter detailed three world wars that would be
machinated by the global occult elite, leading to the demise of
Christianity and to the rise of Luciferianism.
In the introduction to his book, "Pawns in the Game," Carr wrote:
"World War Three is to be fomented by using the differences the
agentur of the Illuminati stir up between the Political Zionists and
the leaders of the Moslem world. The war is to be directed in such a
manner that Islam (the Arab World including Mohammedanism) and
Political Zionism (including the State of Israel) will destroy
themselves while at the same time the remaining nations, once more
divided against each other on this issue, will be forced to fight
themselves into a state of complete exhaustion physically, mentally,
spiritually and economically. Can any unbiased and reasoning person
deny that the intrigue now going on in the Near, Middle, and Far
East is designed to accomplish this devilish purpose?
"On August 15, 1871, Pike told Mazzini that after World War Three is
ended, those who aspire to undisputed world domination will provoke
the greatest social cataclysm the world has ever known. We quote his
written words (taken from the letter catalogued in the British
Museum Library, London, Eng.):
"‘We shall unleash the Nihilists and Atheists, and we shall provoke
a formidable social cataclysm which in all its horror will show
clearly to the nations the effect of absolute atheism, origin of
savagery and of the most bloody turmoil. Then everywhere, the
citizens, obliged to defend themselves against the world minority of
revolutionaries, will exterminate those destroyers of civilization,
and the multitude, disillusioned with Christianity, whose deistic
spirits will be from that moment without compass (direction),
anxious for an ideal, but without knowing where to render its
adoration, will receive the true light through the universal
manifestation of the pure doctrine of Lucifer, brought finally out
in the public view, a manifestation which will result from the
general reactionary movement which will follow the destruction of
Christianity and atheism, both conquered and exterminated at the
same time’" (3).
It is held that Carr learned about the alleged Pike letter from
Cardinal Caro y Rodriguez of Santiago, Chile, author of "The Mystery
of Freemasonry Unveiled." Those who hold the documents of Carr as
authentic claim that Pike, Giuseppe and other founders of the occult
orders developed the grand scheme to establish a One World Order
from information given to them by "spirit guides." The three
machinated world wars would ultimately destroy man’s faith in God
and establish the earthly throne of Lucifer. While the authorship of
the Pike letter remains disputed, the passages from Carr have been
in circulation for over 50 years and in this sense is prophetic in
its vision of a third world war scenario when compared to global
events initiated in Washington, D.C. this decade involving the
Middle East and the so-called war on terror.
Recent examples of coded language from high ranking members of
Congress and the U.S. President also add to the imprint and
suspicion of a global master plan spelled out in the Pike letter.
We have noted before some instances of presidential language that
seemed designed to convey secret messages to select members of his
audience. Yet the practice of the "double coding" word craft as a
strategy for secretly appealing to particular people is not limited
to George Bush. When Rep. Nancy Pelosi on January 4, 2007 assumed
her roll as speaker of the House at the opening of the 110th
Congress, she stated that the founding fathers were so confident in
"the America they were advancing, they put on the seal, the great
seal of the United States, ‘novus ordo seclorum’—a new order for the
centuries."
The new speaker did not go into detail as to why the phrase "Novus
Ordo Seclorum" was considered important dialectic during this
momentous changeover of the control of congress. Nor did she dare to
add why "Novus Ordo Seclorum" exists beneath the unfinished pyramid
and the All Seeing Eye (or Eye of Horus) in the Great Seal of the
United States. Her reference may have been a simple coincidence, but
the origins of the motto "Novus Ordo Seclorum" and the use of it in
this historic speech was interesting when cast against recent world
events.
The term "Novus Ordo Seclorum" (A New Order of the Ages) was adapted
by Charles Thomson in 1782 when designing the Great Seal of the
United States. According to the official record, Thomson created the
phrase from inspiration he found in a line in Virgil’s Eclogue IV:
"Magnus ab integro seclorum nascitur ordo" [Virgil's Eclogue IV
(line 5)], the interpretation of the original Latin being, "and the
majestic roll of circling centuries begins anew."
Ironically,
Christians since the middle ages have held that the Cumaean Sibyl of
Virgil’s Ecologue IV prophesied the birth of Jesus Christ and that
it was this arrival of the Savior that gave rise to "the majestic
roll of circling centuries begins anew," or New Order of the Ages.
Virgil himself was believed to be a prophet in this regard, and that
is why Dante Alighieri selected him as his guide through the
underworld in The Divine Comedy. The Cumaean Sibyl is also
prominently featured alongside the Old Testament prophets in
Michelangelo’s paintings in the Sistine Chapel. Some say this fact
played a role in Thomson’s "inspiration" for "Novus Ordo Seclorum"
taken from Virgil’s Ecologue IV. Yet upon reading Virgil’s text, the
divine son that comes of the Sibyl’s prophecy is a savior unknown to
Biblical theology. "He" is to be spawned of "a new breed of men sent
down from heaven" who receive "the life of gods, and see Heroes with
gods commingling." According to the Sibyl’s prediction, this
"messiah" would be the son of Jupiter and come when the Roman god
Saturn returned to reign over the earth in a new golden age (the
Novus Ordo Seclorum), when Apollo rises again through mystical
"life" power given to him from the gods.
From the beginning of the poem we read (4):
"Now the last age by Cumae's Sibyl sung Has come and gone, and the
majestic roll Of circling centuries begins anew: Justice returns,
returns old Saturn's reign, With a new breed of men sent down from
heaven. Only do thou, at the boy's birth in whom The iron shall
cease, the golden race arise, Befriend him, chaste Lucina; 'tis
thine own Apollo reigns. …
"He shall receive the life of gods, and see Heroes with gods
commingling, and himself Be seen of them, and with his father's
worth Reign o'er a world…
"Assume thy greatness, for the time draws nigh, Dear child of gods,
great progeny of Jove! See how it totters- the world's orbed might,
Earth, and wide ocean, and the vault profound, All, see, enraptured
of the coming time! Ah! might such length of days to me be given,
And breath suffice me to rehearse thy deeds, Nor Thracian Orpheus
should out-sing me then, Nor Linus, though his mother this, and that
His sire should aid- Orpheus Calliope, And Linus fair Apollo. Nay,
though Pan, With Arcady for judge, my claim contest, With Arcady for
judge great Pan himself Should own him foiled, and from the field
retire. Begin to greet thy mother with a smile, O baby-boy! ten
months of weariness For thee she bore: O baby-boy, begin! For him,
on whom his parents have not smiled, Gods deem not worthy of their
board or bed."
According to the Sibyl, the New Order of the Ages occurs when a
special "son" is born on earth, a new messiah who comes of "a new
breed of men sent down from heaven" when "heroes" and "gods" are
blended together. This sounds eerily similar to what the Watchers
did during the creation of Nephilim, to what scientists are doing
this century through the creation of transgenic human-animal
chimeras, and to what the Bible actually describes as the Antichrist
being the "son" of perdition" (2 Th 2:3, Apoleia, from which we make
Apollyon, the demon destroyer). Note the similarity of the names
Apollo and Apollyon.
Has the Novus Ordo Seclorum prophecy of a reincarnated pagan god
leading to a New World Order been fulfilled? Is this a
prognostication of a future time? What about recent references by
congressmen and President’s to government via supernatural
influence? Are these things connected?
Biblical demonologists believe in the near future a man of superior
intelligence, wit, charm, and diplomacy will emerge on the world
scene as a savior. He will seemingly possess a transcendent wisdom
that enables him to solve problems and offer solutions to many of
today’s most perplexing issues. His popularity will be widespread,
and his fans will include young and old, religious and
non-religious, male and female. Talk show hosts will interview his
colleagues, news anchors will cover his movements, scholars will
applaud his uncanny ability at resolving what has escaped the rest
of us, and the poor will bow down at his table. He will, in all
human respects, appeal to the best idea of society. But his profound
comprehension and irresistible presence will be the result of an
invisible network of thousands of years of collective knowledge. He
will represent the embodiment of a very old super-intellegent
spirit. As Jesus Christ was the "seed of the woman" (Gen. 3:15), he
will be the "seed of the serpent." Though his arrival in the form of
a man was foretold by numerous Scriptures, the broad masses will not
recognize him for what he is: paganism’s ultimate incarnation—the
"beast" of Revelation 13:1.
It’s been assumed for centuries that prerequisite for the coming of
Antichrist will be a "revived" world order—an umbrella under which
national boundaries dissolve, and ethnic groups, ideologies,
religions, and economics from around the world, orchestrate a single
and dominant sovereignty. At the head of the utopian administration,
a single personality will surface. He will appear to be a man of
distinguished character, but will ultimately become "a king of
fierce countenance" (Dan. 8:23). With imperious decree he will
facilitate a one-world government, a universal religion, and global
socialism. Those who refuse his New World Order will inevitably be
imprisoned or destroyed until at last he exalts himself "above all
that is called God, or that is worshiped, so that he, as God,
sitteth in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God" (2
Thess. 2:4).
For many years the idea of such an Orwellian society where one-world
government oversees the smallest details of our lives and where
human liberties are abandoned was considered anathema. The concept
that rugged individualism could be sacrificed for an anesthetized
universal harmony was repudiated by America’s greatest minds.
Then, in the 1970’s, things began to change.
Following a call by Nelson Rockefeller for the creation of a "new
world order," (5) presidential candidate Jimmy Carter campaigned,
saying, "We must replace balance of power politics with world order
politics." (6) Evidently he struck a chord with world leaders.
During the first war in Iraq, President George Herbert Walker Bush
continued the one-world dirge by announcing over national television
that, "a New World Order" had arrived.
Following the initial broadcast, President Bush addressed the
Congress and made the additional comment:
"What is at stake is more than one small country [Kuwait], it is a
big idea—a new world order, where diverse nations are drawn together
in common cause to achieve the universal aspirations of mankind:
peace and security, freedom, and the rule of law. Such is a world
worthy of our struggle, and worthy of our children’s future!" (7)
Ever since the President’s astonishing newscast, a parade of
political and religious leaders have discharged a profusion of coded
language aimed at implementing the goals of the New World Order.
Concurrent with the political aspects of the New World Order is the
syncretistic and spiritual goals of occult society. The blending of
politics and spirituality harmonizes perfectly with the ideas of an
end-time marriage of governmental policy and religious creed as was
prophesied in the Bible. To that end the tools necessary for
paganism’s ultimate incarnation—the god-king of the Great
Tribulation (Satan in flesh)—are in place. The worship of the "gods"
has been popularized through modern mysticism. The dominionist
agenda of governing by "divine representation" through
theocratic-pacifism is being constructed. Biotechnology has given
rise to transhumanist values seeking to redesign what it means to be
human, and the earth’s masses stand at the brink of a decisive
moment in time.
At the core of the emerging conspiracy a leader of indescribable
brutality is scheduled to appear. He will make the combined
depravities of Antiochus Epiphenes, Hitler, Stalin, and Genghis
Khan, all of whom were types of the Antichrist, look like child’s
play. He will raise his fist, "speaking great things.... in
blasphemy against God, to blaspheme his name, and his tabernacle,
and them that dwell in heaven" (Rev. 13:5-6). He will cause that as
many as will not worship his image to be killed" (Rev. 13:15), and
he will implement a series of policies that systematically degrade
God-given civil liberties until "he causeth all, both small and
great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their
right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or
sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the
number of his name" (Rev. 13:16-17).
The symbols and rituals of the occult masters—the Masons,
Illumninatists, Bilderbergers and Bohemians—combine to harmonize so
completely with recent U.S. administration dialectics and policy
changes as to be mathematically improbable of chance. They point, as
does the Sibyl’s conjure, to a future time when the occultist’s
meaning of the Angel in the Whirlwind, the rise of Imperial
Luciferianism, and a "new breed of human" are made plain.
1. Albert Barnes, Barnes Notes on the New Testament (Grand Rapids,
Mich.: Baker Book House, 1979), Corinthians, Introduction, IV, v.
2. God’s Rule by Means of the Angels, by Lambert Dolphin, Physicist,
http://www.ldolphin.org
3. William Guy Carr, Pawns in the Game, Tab Books; Reprint edition
(June 1970) , pp. xv-xvi
4. Translation by John Dryden, as published by Georgetown
University,
http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/irvinem/gendersextexts/texts/eclog4.html
5. Thomas Horn and Donald Jones, PhD, The Gods Who Walk Among Us,
(Lafayette, Louisiana: Huntington House Publishers, 1999), 167.
6. Ibid
7. Ibid
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PART THREE:
Behind The Veil In Washington DC -- The Rise Of Angelic Rule
Added: Jan 28th, 2007 10:24 AM
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Something Whirlwind This Way Comes
"So when an angel by divine command, With rising tempests shakes a
guilty land, Such as of late o’er pale Britannia past, Calm and
serene he drives the furious blast; And, pleas’d th’ Almighty’s
orders to perform, Rides in the whirlwind, and directs the storm."
(Joseph Addison, 1705, The Campaign).
"Winds are nothing but spirits, either good or evil. The devil sits
there and snorts, and so do the angels when the winds are
salubrious" (Martin Luther).
"The devil begins with froth on the lips of an angel entering into
battle for a holy and just cause." (Grigory Pomerants, dissident
Russian philosopher).
Despite a series of ever-changing explanations by the Bush
administration as to why the U.S. rushed into war in the Middle
East—even though there was no connection between Saddam Hussein and
the events of September 11, 2001—years after the Iraq invasion, if
you asked a room of 20 analysts to define what was the true nature
behind America going into that war, you probably would receive 20
different answers.
Some say it was strategic placement of U.S. military resources
against what the administration saw as a growing threat from Islamic
radicals. Some say it was an effort to seize and maintain control of
Iraqi oil reserves. Others contend that 9/11 was itself either a
convenient or orchestrated event allowing the Bush administration to
extend a global domination project. Still others believe something
unusual connected to biblical sites in Babylon had been uncovered
during Saddam Hussein’s reconstruction of the ancient city, and that
the administration went there to capture it. Regardless of the
answer, today it is widely recognized that the president was
convinced that God had chosen him for a task, and that the Iraq
invasion was part of a mission written in the clouds.
There is evidence that Bush’s true faith in his calling as the
"chosen one" was an idea that grew on him over time. In the
beginning, much of his ties to evangelical Christianity was squarely
designed to produce political advantages. While still in his second
term as governor, George W. actually hired influence peddler Karl
Rove to help strategize how he might endear himself to the
fundamentalist base in anticipation of a presidential run. Not long
after, the highest-ranking members of the nation’s politically
enthused church leaders were summoned to the governor’s mansion.
There, the handpicked movers and shakers, most of them dominionists,
all of them selected for their power to sway religious voters, were
encouraged to conduct a "laying on of hands" to anoint the future
president. As the executive mantle was vicariously conferred on
George W., he evoked the prophetic commissions of the Hebrew
prophets, telling the attendees that he had been "called" (by God)
to become the presidential candidate.
Following that day and for a brief period afterward, the religious
rhetoric surrounding Bush was no more unusual than the
historiography of other American presidents.
Then something happened.
Following 9/11, the "calling" Bush believed he had received started
defining itself in unsettling ways.
Author Bob Woodward noted in his book Bush at War that just three
days after 9/11, the president during the National Day of Prayer and
Remembrance at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. seemed to
assume a glorious role, as if suddenly he had found himself within a
fantastic cosmic scheme, declaring that the nation’s responsibility
to history was already clear: "to answer these attacks and rid the
world of evil" (1). By taking up the language of "good vs. evil,"
Woodward viewed the president "casting his vision and that of the
country in the grand vision of God’s master plan" (2).
Almost immediately the dialect of Armageddon theology began
surfacing in presidential briefings. Even religious publications
were startled by it. Some reacted right away, calling on the
president to plainly set out his views. Kevin Phillips in American
Dynasty records how, "In March 2003, the editors of Christian
Century insisted that ‘the American people have a right to know how
the president’s faith is informing his public policies, not least
his design on Iraq’" (3). Phillips further stated, "More than Bush’s
earlier religious phraseology, his Scripture-flavored preparation
for war against Iraq—the latter-day Babylon of biblical
notoriety—stirred scrutiny. Those who followed Bush’s religiosity
had seen a change, in one pundit’s words, ‘from talking about a
Wesleyan theology of ‘personal transformation’ to describing a
Calvinist ‘divine plan’ laid out by a sovereign God for the country
and himself’" (4). So alarming was the president’s change in
demeanor that even leaders of his own Methodist denomination
registered dissent. Robin Lovin, Southern Methodist University
professor of religion and political thought cautioned that "all
sorts of warning signals ought to go off when a sense of personal
chosen-ness and calling gets transplanted into a sense of calling
and mission for a nation" (5).
Ultimately the prophetic context for war in the very land associated
with future Armageddon (and against Saddam Hussein, no less, the man
who claimed to be the reincarnated Nebuchadnezzar) held for Bush the
Manichaean language necessary to play out a "divine mission" while
earning him admiration from Bonesmen, Dominionists and Neocons.
Perhaps more than to anyone else, it was precisely for these
priestly members of "the family" (whom we shall study later) that
the most startling coded language was drafted at regular cycle. The
phrase "fire in the minds of men" from the second inaugural was both
a call for societal upheaval to usher in a New World Order and, as
recognized by Phillip Collins, the brilliant co-author of The
Ascendancy of the Scientific Dictatorship, a reference to the
Promethean faith. "It [associated] the text of neoconservatism with
the text of Promethean radicalism of earlier sociopolitical Utopian
movements" (6).
The clever observation by Collins that neoconservativism and
Prometheanism can be married is keen, as both doctrines are occult
visions of a kingdom of God (or gods) on earth established through
human endeavor and enlightenment. Prometheus was the Greek Titan
that stole fire from the gods and gave it to man. When Prometheus is
incarnated in the human mind as the mystical longing for
illumination, the latter produces what James H. Billington in his
masterpiece, Fire In The Minds Of Men called the revolutionary
faith, or "Promethean faith," a Gnostic doctrine whose origin was
solidified in occult Freemasonry and "scientific" Marxism.
Yet for our purposes, it was the first inaugural that held the Holy
Grail of Bush’s belief system when twice he referred to the "angel
in the whirlwind." Referencing the Angel in the Whirlwind two times
was important due to biblical and occult numerology. In this
setting, the number "2" signified confirmation from God. "For God
speaks once, yea twice" (Job 22:13); "In the mouth of two…
witnesses" (2 Cor. 13:1), etc. In occult theology "2" is also the
Zoroastrian math for dualism, and extended the Manichaean prose
necessary for Bush to cast himself as the Son of Light at war with
Sons of Darkness. For the Illuminatist, this light is derived from
Lucifer, the light-bearer, and, as we shall discover, the Angel in
the Whirlwind is central to such occult society.
Thus in our next article a closer look at the Angel in the Whirlwind
will of itself be enlightening, and was, in view of recent history,
a perfect choice for George W’s first inaugural. It unveiled for
those who understood it at the time, the core of what researcher and
academic Peter Dale Scott describes as "deep politics"—those
below-surface realities that may for political reasons be hidden
from the radar of civilians while at the same time signal brokers of
power concerning the real or "deep" political and/or spiritual
agenda. It may also explain why in spite of congressional resistance
and public disapproval we are surging deeper into the Iraq quagmire
and rattling our saber against Iran.
(1) President's Remarks at National Day of Prayer and Remembrance,
Office of the Press Secretary, September 14, 2001
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/09/20010914-2.html
(2) Bob Woodward, Bush at War (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2002), p.
67
(3) Kevin Phillips, American Dynasty: Aristocracy, Fortune, and the
Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush (New York: Penguin Books,
2004), p. 239
(4) Ibid
(5) Debora Caldwell, "George W. Bush, Presidential Preacher,"
Beliefnet, February 17, 2003, p. 1
(6) Phillip Collins, Paul Collins, "An Uprising Against ‘Promethean
Hubris’" Part 2, Jan 14, 2007, rochester92.vox.com
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