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allodial
08-21-15, 08:28 PM
The Ismailis

The Ismailis succeeded in establishing the Fatimid dynasty (http://countrystudies.us/egypt/16.htm), in 973, with their capital at Cairo . The founder of the dynasty was Ubeidullah, known as the Mahdi, who claimed descent through a line of "hidden imams", from Muhammad, son of Ismail (http://www.desiringgod.org/articles/o-lord-give-us-children-of-promise-not-children-of-the-flesh), and through him, to Fatimah, daughter of the Prophet. He was accused of Jewish ancestry by his adversaries the Abbasids, the Sunni rulers of Baghad, who declared him the son or grandson of Ahmed, son of Abdullah ibn Maymun, an original member of the Brethren of Sincerity, by a Jewess.

The Fatimids operated from the Dar ul Hikmat, or the "House of Wisdom", a wing of Al Azhar, the oldest university in the world, and the most prestigious educational institution in Islam, though now under the orthodox Sunnis., which they established in 988. The process of Ismaili indoctrination offered by the Fatimids involved through nine progression through nine degree, culminating in a denial of Islam and the acceptance of the Gnostic Sabian doctrine. At first, the initiate was persuaded that all his former teachers were wrong, and that he must place his confidence solely in the Imams of the Ismailis, as opposed to the twelve Imams of the Shiah. Eventually, he was taught to disregard the prescriptions set out by the Prophet Mohammed, and taught the doctrines of dualism (http://www.gotquestions.org/dualism.html). Finally, in the ninth degree, the adept was shown that all religious teaching was allegorical, and that religious laws need be observed only to maintain order, while he who understands the truth may disregard all such constraints.

Hmmm imagine that, a secretive group that teaches people dualism and the idea of laws being disregard-able and thusly that they may freely but secretly engages in things like: rape, sodomy, child trafficking, cannibalism, warmongering .... Sound familiar?

A men who regard ancient law as disregardable and stories backing it up as merely allegorical. Might they become men of lawlesness? Might we identify or reveal them as "the men of lawlessness"?

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Related:

The Dying God (entire book online), section entitled 'Muslim Civilization' (http://thedyinggod.com/muslim-civilization)
The Dying God: The Hidden History of Western Civilization (http://thedyinggod.com/) (Online ebook)
Gill's Exposition (Romans 9) (http://biblehub.com/commentaries/gill/romans/9.htm)

shikamaru
08-22-15, 10:48 AM
This is from the site, therationalmale.com, but I feel it can easily be extended into other areas.

Related:
The Second Set of Books (http://therationalmale.com/2014/01/14/the-second-set-of-books/)

I call this "The Two Rulebook Doctrine".

There is a set prescribed to the ruled, the subjugated, or the flock.
There is second set or rulebooks followed by the leaders, the elite, or the rulers.

allodial
08-22-15, 06:58 PM
This is from the site, therationalmale.com, but I feel it can easily be extended into other areas.

Related:
The Second Set of Books (http://therationalmale.com/2014/01/14/the-second-set-of-books/)

I call this "The Two Rulebook Doctrine".

There is a set prescribed to the ruled, the subjugated, or the flock.
There is second set or rulebooks followed by the leaders, the elite, or the rulers.

Many have said that in Freemasonry--maybe only certain forms--they practice Islam in secret. Its also said that the higher-ups call the lower level and newcover Masons "the Masses"? Relevantly, in Hegel's paradigm (Hegel--one of the original communist-marxist statists--lied about heinously Africa and was part of the concealment of Egypt's and Ethiopia's contributions to modern society) AFAIK man, according to Hegel, is to release himself to be God and with such revelation would come "liberty"--perhaps liberty from any form of law, rule or order?

That kind of thinking coupled with dualism (battle between good and evil), lawlesness and the idea of a impersonal "God" might explain the child trafficking, human trafficking and so many dastardly things done. Imagine the idea of dualism as a doctrine meaning "someone has to be evil and someone has to be good so that nothing ever balances out"--a group who feels their duty to be constantly pitting mankind between two polar opposites when in truth is that the most powerful is good and the universe tends toward good--evil is not a force in and of itself and is inferior to good incapable of defeating the greater good.

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Isn't that what Hollywood (wood of illusion) and D.C. Comics is always selling? The Gnostic ideal of duality. Scientists have even proven that good thoughts have far more power than evil thoughts--its harder to do evil than it is to do good. Look how much war costs vs how much it costs to feed people and plant food-bearing plants? Enough said.

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Isn't it uncanny how CNN more and more takes on the appearance of news right out of comic books? Wouldn't it be uncanny if all the DC heroes and the bad guys were secretly part of an organization that regarded good-vs-evil duality to be *the* model for reality (i.e. Gnostics)?

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Union Terminal was awash in color for its 75th anniversary in 2008.

The cartoon and comic book Hall of Justice (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_of_Justice_%28comics%29)is based on the Cincinatti's Union Terminal (http://archive.cincinnati.com/article/20090325/ENT/903250327/Meanwhile-Hall-Justice-).

Related:
Why Don't More Villains Die/Become Crippled? (http://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/22266/why-dont-more-villains-die-become-crippled)


From over at Stack Exchange - Science Fiction & Fantasy
Q: Why don't more villains die/become crippled?
A: The main reason is the symbiotic relationship between hero and villain. Without super-villains, there would be no heroes. Without heroes, there would be no villains. It's the symbiotic relationship and the need for each other that causes the hero to show mercy and merely capture and and imprison the villain, while the villain will monologue long enough to allow the captured hero to escape and foil their plans.

It is the circle of superhero life which allows both to continue in a more or less endless spiral. Villain threatens world. Villain captures hero. Villain monologues. Hero escapes. Hero foils villain's plan. Hero captures villain and turns him over to the authorities. Bumbling authorities allow villain to escape. Rinse and repeat.

{You mean like with the Jack the Ripper Case (http://savingtosuitorsclub.net/showthread.php?1715-Jack-the-Ripper-the-Freemason-%28The-Hidden-Truth%29)? Maybe they aren't so 'bumbling' but are instead part of a "Great and Secret Show"?}