Satanic Culture: A Luciferians Wet Dream
11 August 2013
Jonathan Gillis
Being in a nearly absolutely superficial and controlled environment, with every thought, word, and movement monitored, recorded, and manipulated to certain and varying degrees, one always seems drawn to constantly re-discover the layers of dimensional consciousness. One seems to find it necessary to be constantly reminded of the interconnectivity of life and the uniqueness of the individual, notwithstanding the artificially, invasive, bellicose, contrived interconnectivity of modern life within the matrix of totalitarianism. Decentralized, nonhierarchical sovereignty has been abridged to the mere notional, being entertained in abstract theorizing by progressive, leftish types or by others of varying political and ideological stripes. All reality is reduced to the animatronics and generally ordered proceedings of the overarching global enslavement system. Physical, social, emotional, and intellectual containment is normalized, though the illusion of prevalent liberty and security is maintained by the façade of the mainstream media, and popular culture generally. This, while all are not secure, while the evils wrought by money are manifest in abominably ritualized ways, hidden in plain sight. The fact is, our inalienable liberties, like our security, has been largely privatized and sold for profit, diminished, and purposefully obstructed by the very same power-players that say one thing to millions of people while meaning something quite different altogether. This constant overdose on doublespeak muddies the waters of freewill, if it does not poison them. Proclaiming beneficence, while carrying out their insidious purposes, those in power and their enforcing class, blasphemy God and fundamental decency in all their proceedings, be they secret or public. The normalization of duplicity and the doctrinal double standard of propagating information whenever and however it serves the vested interests of concentric hegemonic power, discourages and handicaps critical inquiry of and from the proletarians. Thus we trudge forth, armed with truth, arrived at through resilient self-education, our perspective ever evolving in refinement; the truth, while exploited for nefarious purposes, the billion dollar public relations industry consistently fails to silence. Yet, we are so dissociated within our own minds, we are so conditioned to predetermined responses, we are so sensitized to contrived stimuli, we slavishly work at exiting one room in this house of horrors, only to find ourselves, to our utter dismay, trapped in a slightly different room. Once again, tasked with determining how to ensue, the illusory apparatus of “free will” firmly intact, we are carried through the motions noticeable through a qualified and controlled existence. “It is obvious that no idea can lead beyond the existing spectacle, but only beyond the existing ideas about the spectacle.”[1] Surely there is an idea, which resonates so strongly in the persecuted, that subtly matures into profound belief, outside of the spectacle, which by our patience and uncompromising peace, manifests as our reality, quite apart from the spectacle as it were.
So it is that we consume everything and everyone, and are consumed by everything and everyone. The hunger of the dominant way of life, which is in fact antithetical to life, is a hunger which is never satisfied and can never be sated. “The pseudo-need imposed by modern consumption clearly cannot be opposed by any genuine need or desire which is not itself shaped by society and its history. The abundant commodity stands for the total breach in the organic development of social needs. Its mechanical accumulation liberates unlimited artificiality, in the face of which living desire is helpless. The cumulative power of independent artificiality sows everywhere the falsification of social life.”[2] In other words, the "abundant commodity", the collective if you will, vies to liberate themselves from the organic, creating "unlimited artificiality", or evil, masking it as good. There is no limit to artificiality, especially when your literal survival depends on it. Reality is like a mirage; we see a hazy vision far off, but the closer we are led to believe that we are approaching reality, the more entrained we become in the synthetic world we are enslaved in.
“All the branches of knowledge, which continue to develop as the thought of the spectacle, have to justify a society without justification, and constitute a general science of false consciousness. This thought is completely conditioned by the fact that it cannot and will not investigate its own material basis in the spectacular system.”[3] From origins, history, current events, and beyond, we are inculcated into a false consciousness. Without our knowledge, let alone informed consent, we are made constituents of a fabricated society, a violent, cruel, and malevolent culture which, like cancer, spreads and poisons all other cultures, everything and everyone, it encounters.
“Specialists in the power of the spectacle, an absolute power within its system of language without response, are absolutely corrupted by their experience of contempt and of the success of contempt; and they find their contempt confirmed by their knowledge of the contemptible man, who the spectator really is.”[4] We are routinely spoken to, by people that hide in the shadows and that look down on us from above, nestled in their positions of status and privilege, but we are denied the freedom and choice and accessibility to respond. What is the point of expression; should there be no one to listen? If we are denied an equal exchange of non-pretentious expression, for what purpose do we even speak, let alone think? Arguably, the most enslaved, controlled, beaten and tortured people exercise freedom of expression by the mere act of speaking out. Does that make them free? Is that freedom? When expression becomes expression for the sake of expressing, one finds the bars of a highly sophisticated and technologized prison.
The dreadful reality that occurs in the real world, not the manufactured illusory one of mass spectacle, is not the gradual, and perpetual, result of an articulated ideology, at least not an openly publicized one. It “is an ideology nonetheless, for it imposes a way of life, a set of relations among people and ideas, about which there has been no consensus, no discussion and no opposition. Only compliance. Public consciousness has not yet assimilated the point that technology is ideology.”[5] Indeed, technology is a meticulously organized system of beliefs, values, and ideas, which shape the foundation of social, economic, and political philosophies and programs. This has been true since time immemorial.
Take television for example. Social, economic, and political philosophies and programs revolve around, are established by, produced and broadcasted through, TV. What are the immediate and long-term objectives of the owners of TV; the handful of conglomerated mega-corporations that own virtually everything seen or heard? The profit-motive is not the be-all-end-all ideology, though in and of itself that is certainly inherently political and social. Three sub-ideologies, if you will, spring to mind, namely, mass control, advertising (selling) of commercial products and commodities, and the mainstream (organized) system of beliefs, values, and ideas. These are merely three points to the same triangle of power.
TV “has made entertainment itself the natural format for the representation of all experience. Our television set keeps us in constant communion with the [manufactured] world, but it does so with a face whose smiling countenance is unalterable.”[6] Rapid technical cuts bombard the brain, entraining us to have shorter attention spans; this is especially true of younger people. It is striking, how experience has been reduced to being mainly symbolized by and through entertainment. We are all performers, performing for everyone else, and judging everyone else’s performance by normalized mainstream industry standards. At a subconscious level, that sometimes creeps up to consciousness, we are inculcated to believe that we must perform for, or entertain, our audience, or “social network” for their and our enjoyment. Sociopaths will of course derive pleasure from executing pain on others. Incidentally, the same part of the brain that responds to physical pain, responds to psychological pain and in similar ways. If we find ourselves less amused, and less easily amused, we might be inclined to seek a “mental health” professional. Perhaps we might be prescribed antianxiety drugs, to supposedly make us less anxious, when in fact, we are most likely anxious for particular reasons, say, our social environment. Therefore, even if the drugs had their supposed intended effect, and we were to become less anxious, whatever, or whomever, was causing, or at least significantly contributing to, the anxiety we were experiencing would probably not change; we would merely have developed a superficial, and temporary, tolerance for the induced anxiety, thus inviting more of the same. We might subscribe to this pseudo-therapy and drugging, because we might subscribe to societal norms, namely, that entertainment is naturally representative of all experience. And if we are not entertaining and being entertained constantly, we are not fully and truly experiencing. The cruel irony of all this, is that real, genuine experience, and social connection and exchange, is disfavored and replaced, willfully, with trended simulated experience and popular entertainment.
The formula of the commercial contains an element of psychotherapy which is axiomatic. “The commercial asks us to believe that all problems [even imagined ones] are solvable, that they are solvable fast, and that they are solvable fast through the interventions of technology, techniques and chemistry.”[7] Moreover, the commercial suggests that there is a problem to begin with, perhaps the problem is imagined, but if its real, more than likely, it was created by the very commercial culture which advertises products, not by the utility or dependability, or whatever, but by channeling emotional impulses in a consumer highly trained in the act of consumption. Problem, reaction, solution; the age-old paradigm of total control. This goes hand in hand with the system of planned obsolescence. A battery that can self-charge and last 100 years, or a light bulb that can last 1000 years, doesn’t need to be advertised. Something that necessitates being constantly sold, because it is designed to have to be quickly replaced, by cultural definition, needs to be advertised. That is part and parcel to command (and controlled) economies, tentacles to a planetary monetary scheme.
“Moreover, commercials have the advantage of vivid visual symbols through which we may easily learn the lessons being taught. Among those lessons are that short and simple messages are preferable to long and complex ones; that drama is to be preferred over exposition; that being sold solutions is better than being confronted with questions about problems.”[8]
To give another example, take the clock. The manufacturing of the clock has had “the effect of disassociating time from human events and thus nourishes the belief in an independent world of mathematically measurable sequences. Moment to moment, it turns out, is not God’s conception, or nature’s. It is man conversing with himself about and through a piece of machinery he created.”[9] By denying God, and God's Creation, including denying self, and creating time and the machinery by which to abide by it, humanity is enslaved by overlords of darkness, or death. Suffice to say, the only salvation from such misery, is in sincere Faith. This is proven again and again, and yet, again and again, we are deceived into believing in the enchanted kingdom of the Reign, which goes back millennia, that is anathema to God, God's Creation, and God's children.
“Our entire society has begun to suffer the madness of the astronaut; uprooted, floating in space, encased in our metal worlds, with automated systems neatly at hand, communicating mainly with machines, following machine logic, disconnected from the earth and all organic reality, without contact with a multidimensional, biologically diverse world and with the nuances of world views entirely unlike our own, unable to view ourselves from another perspective, we are alienated to the nth degree.”[10] The multidimensionality of our existence is denied, by rote of a particular logic, a logic which apologizes for, and serves, the irrationality of the death-Machine, that is to say, the Satanism that underpins and overlords the entire Disneyland experience.
“We have entered into a [world] that has been re-formed by machines; we are a species that lives its life within mechanistic creations; our environment is a product of our minds. Locked inside our cities and suburbs, working in our offices, controlling and conceptualizing nature as a raw material for our consumption, and now even including ourselves as raw material suitable for redevelopment, we are at one with the process.”[11] Essentially the "process" might be equated to the formulaic of Hollywood, or the Music industry, or Mainstream media generally. Namely, virtually every commercial movie or song produced, is essentially a slight variation of the same story. The same story is being told again and again, though it might be told in different fictionalized and communicative ways to varying degrees. Even in the so-called commercial news, the same story is told. It is amazing, and of course terrifying, how this same rehashed story is told, and yet, it seems many if not most, seem content to remain spectators and bit players to the culture which engorges on souls. And what is the immediate, and more importantly, ultimate, reward for surrendering thusly?
“Our society is characterized by an inability to leave anything in nature alone. Every piece of land, every creature, every mineral in the oceans, every growing plant, every mountain, every inch of desert is examined for its potential contribution to commercial development and exploitation, and to the expansion of technological society.”[12]
“The exploration of the earth’s uncharted wilderness is now nearly complete. The drive of Westerners to convert wild, uncontrolled, and unexplored terrain into productive commodity forms is seeking new frontiers. Lately it has found two; explorations off the earth, into the vast wilderness of space; and exploration into the infinitely small, the genetic structure of life.”[13] Arguably, we could replace the "wilderness of space" with the soul, and the "genetic structure of life" the mind, with some overlapping thereof. The pioneering of conquest rages on both fronts, and it is quite serious, though it is made a mockery of in the arrogance of the Libertines.
“Today’s technological pioneers consider themselves original thinkers, but they are only the latest in a long line of advocates for the same set of propositions, the most prominent of which is that nature sets no limits on the degree to which humans may intervene in and alter the natural world. Manifesting the arrogance of Technological Man, the technopioneers assume they are authorized to go anywhere and rearrange anything, including alterations in the structure of human life, animal life, and now natural from itself.”[14] The interesting and ironic truth, is how many times we witness Divine intervention. Of course its kept hush, yet it is indeed miraculous, how often God thwarts the sadistic plans of evildoers, the wardens of a prison planet as it were.
All “corporations share an identical economic, cultural, and social vision, and seek to accelerate society’s (and individual) acceptance of that vision.”[15] There are many names for the oligarchic system of control, the New World Order, Global Totalitarianism, Communism, and so forth.
“Corporations are inherently bold, aggressive, and competitive. Though they exist in a society that claims to operate by moral principles, they are structurally amoral. It is inevitable that they will dehumanize people who work for them, and dehumanize the overall society as well.”[16] Similarly, the controllers, rulers, and managers of society, to put it rather mildly, are arrogant, aggressive, and competitive, and dehumanize those under them as well as society at large. Generally, ordinary people are inculcated to be bold, or arrogant, aggressive, and competitive, and ultimately dehumanizing of each other and society writ large, and especially dehumanizing of other cultures.
“How many pupils did Michelangelo have? What about Monet or Van Gogh? It is clear then that art cannot be taught. For sure, there may be some rudimentary physical actions involved but the spirit of art cannot be taught. It can only be nurtured by not interfering with it. A teacher who makes a student conform is creating unnecessary obstacles…More than destroying their students’ chances at learning, they are in fact, destroying their own chances.”[17] Such it is, that for every cultural idol, there are many more artists, poets, musicians, and the like, with authentic talent, who are denied even the remote possibility of modest success, for they are able to see past the mirror, and refuse to bow down and do the Devil's bidding.
“With so many people, we realize––whether consciously or not––that the town in which we live doesn’t really need us to survive. Living in such impersonal circumstances, we may simply feel lost in the swarming masses…Because we live in such highly populated, impersonalized cities, it seems most of us lack significance or unique value in the eyes of our community."[18] Being survivors of many traumas, does not make us immune, this revelation is very traumatic. Though when we begin to realize that the world we grew up and were raised in, is essentially a global system of Satanic abuse, we begin to realize that our true purpose transcends this material 3D world. We begin to understand that we are not alone, we begin to accept that our very presence is meaningful beyond description, for we experience, witness, and are all too aware of the many horrors perpetually committed. Pedophilia committed by people in the upper echelons of the Establishment, baby sacrifices, cannibalism, and so on. We must live and endure through it all, for we realize that it is not personal, it is not about us and our avatar in this material life. It is about the legitimate discernment between right and abject wrong, it is essentially about the eventual judgment of the wicked. Our eyes are deceived, when we look into the gaze of the all-seeing eye, and that gaze is enveloping, and are led to believe that the transgressions are few and far between, or that evil is secure in its abominations. No, the entire society, the whole structure, is one cesspool for the commission of wrongs, though the final Word, is unwritten, and those it is meant for, are illiterate to the reading thereof, until it is spoken.
"Are we willing to admit to ourselves that we have, indeed, become alienated from some deeper sense of connection with the planet, each other, and the mysterious life-force that is responsible for our very existence? Or will we continue on our ego-centered paths of myopic fixation, promulgating the aggrandizement of modern society?”[19] If one looks back at history, one sees the recurring theme, the ego convinced of itself, sure of the power to transform, good into evil, life into death. We have become so fixed on, so obsessed with modern society and the proceedings and dealings thereof, that we fail to see, let alone experience, our existence as anything beyond the highly regimented self-collective. The individual is persecuted; it is not a failure that she couldn't conform, but a blessing that he didn't. This enrages the hive, they circle like vultures, in a pecking order we don't understand, they conduct their business of discrimination, torture and terror.
“Perhaps the whole premise of modern technological society is infused with beliefs and behaviors that are antithetical to the life of the spirit and the innate dignity of human beings, in which the soul’s survival is threatened.”[20] The same story is being told. The same story that has always been told. There is a spiritual war on for our souls.
“Unfortunately, elevated material reality––or a materialistic relationship to life––also results in an abdication of the soul, which represents our true inner nature. Once this is accomplished, the scene is set for an ongoing psychological crisis.”[21]
“Most of us would agree that the opposite of love is fear, for where there is fear how can there also be love? Yet in almost every way our society, our media, and our way of life emphasize fear over love, thereby damaging our potential for living compassionately with one another.”[22] Ultimately, the God-fearing love and are loved, and the damned may have their fear.
“As human beings, when we feel distant and unrelated to one another––through a lack of belonging, caring, familiarity or interrelationship––our normal capacity to function breaks downs, we become psychologically, emotionally, and cognitively distressed. When our interpersonal needs are chronically unmet, we become upset, angry, and depressed. We act out against a world that has not provided what we need––either expressing our anger and discontent at this world that does not appear to care for us, or suffering our disconnection from others in near-suicidal silence.”[23]
“Although we habitually ignore the brutality and injustices of the past, of what nearly amounts to genocide, the truth is that the empire we’ve created [and inherited] was built [and maintained] by means of a criminal usurpation of lands, and a bloodthirsty eradication of peoples and cultures who did comparatively nothing wrong to deserve such horrific treatment. How ignorant and arrogant we must be to simply assume that our past [and present] behaviors are somehow magically ‘healed over time.’”[24] The same might be said of the perpetrators of organized, or gang stalking, which shall have to be explored more deeply elsewhere.
“In 1994, in an attempt to minimize the possibility of suicide contagion, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published recommendations for the media. The guidelines, while acknowledging that ‘suicide is often newsworthy, and it will probably be reported,’ also emphasized that ‘all parties should understand that a scientific basis exists for concern that news coverage of suicide may contribute to the causation of suicide’ and that ‘public officials and the news media should carefully consider what is to be said and reported regarding suicide.’”[25] Putting aside the serious implications of the scientific basis that mass media coverage of suicide may indeed contribute to further suicide, it follows that there would be a scientific basis for concern that news coverage of any kind of violence might contribute to the causation of the particular violence given attention. And since violence, along with sex, fits nicely in the formula of what is sold and sells successfully to mass audiences, the implications become simply astonishing. Especially given the covert and overt mind war committed by the mainstream media, and of course all the “intelligence agencies” and other institutions of totalitarian power, the CIA, NSA, FBI, DHS, DOD, and so on.
Well over a decade ago, “transcranial magnetic stimulation, which involves…sending repetitive pulses of high-intensity current to the brain” was reported to have been openly tested on people diagnosed with depression.[26] In her book Night Falls Fast
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