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allodial
03-05-16, 05:21 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO6QwySsm-M

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Better video: link (http://82.221.129.208/trumpnotsecretsociety.mp4) (longer).

David Merrill
03-05-16, 06:43 PM
I think it is a stretch to read in Illuminati to "secret society". To the average American voter Newt is speaking of Congress as a secret society. I think that is how Newt is meaning it when I watched the second time.

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allodial
03-05-16, 07:40 PM
This MP4 is better..longer:
http://82.221.129.208/trumpnotsecretsociety.mp4. Agreed that GINGRICH (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_Gingrich) former Baptist/Lutheran now Roman Catholic does not actually mention the Illuminati. By the term "secret society" I suspect Newt is leaving a lot of room for interpretation knowing the kind of things that have been made widely known via Youtube and such. And yes, he could be alluding to "Congress" itself, or moreso to Skull and Bones. But yes, he is likely making a tongue-and-cheek reference to Congress but probably also leaving room for further interpretation.


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Regardless of the careful work some secretive or secret societies do, one thing comes to mind--and even no matter what their intentions:


Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. Psalms 127:1 (in part ESV)

No matter how many sound-alike words are used "god", "christ", "holy", "him", "her", "the holy one", "lord lord", etc. in the end the sorting process will pivot on intended meanings and the true sovereign (whether directly and/or through his deputies, agents or the like) will trump the counterfeits or flim-flam as always.

Also comes to mind that the original meaning of the word orgy (http://www.eioba.com/a/1ilc/orgies-a-brief-history)in Jacobbean English times referred to "secret rites worship" rather than to a merely sexual gathering--secret rites worship (service) of any kind.

David Merrill
03-05-16, 11:20 PM
It seems like segue to secret law and private law. Administrative Code comes to mind too.

I project from my own experiences lately and so find the variety of secret ritual has become irrelevant. The whole central banking scam of elastic currency and fractional lending/usury could be up front and legalized/licensed with conscious awareness. I doubt China would be stupid enough to have bought up 20% of America's debt though. The illusion debt has value would be mighty slim.

My point is that I have found the crux of the fraud in the deviant oaths of office:


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Then mid-term:

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Here is law:

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and...

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Shake the bond by defrauding the public and your own court! Lose the bond and traditionally you have lost all sovereign and judicial immunity. But if there is nobody in a widespread criminal syndicalism to complain to, then it is just frustrating to the informed.

allodial
03-06-16, 12:42 AM
Relevantly, it seems that underscore = italics = bold. And that bold = uppercase.


The underscore accomplishes in typewriting what italics accomplishes in print; therefore, all foreign words, or words that should be italicized, should be underscored. It is also used for emphasis. Source: Dement's Touch Manual: A Complete Typewriting Instructor by Isaach Strange Dement


I doubt China would be stupid enough to have bought up 20% of America's debt though. The illusion debt has value would be mighty slim.

Japanese interests have been buying up land in the northwestern USA and Western Canada since the early 90s. Perhaps they are buying up the debt so they have a basis for discharge for property taxes and the like?


Shake the bond by defrauding the public and your own court! Lose the bond and traditionally you have lost all sovereign and judicial immunity. But if there is nobody in a widespread criminal syndicalism to complain to, then it is just frustrating to the informed.

On the note of private law and administrative law, could it be that acknowledgement of the original and organic 13th amendment) is why they fudge the bond paperwork? Also, would a title like "Grand Master" or "Knight Master of the Order" given by a secret society be a title of nobility? Was thirteenth amendment intended to prohibit members of secret(ive) societies from holding office too or both as in did the Colonists see some kind of similitude between some "royal courts" and secret societies due to infiltration by occultists?

Could the organic 13th amendment somehow have been a firewall against adverse side effects of conflicts of law by someone holding and wielding an office in both a foreign and a domestic capacity?

David Merrill
03-06-16, 01:23 AM
Relevantly, it seems that underscore = italics = bold. And that bold = uppercase.


I love the use of quotation marks as a foreign word in Black's Fifth - - -

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Japanese interests have been buying up land in the northwestern USA and Western Canada since the early 90s. Perhaps they are buying up the debt so they have a basis for discharge for property taxes and the like?



On the note of private law and administrative law, could it be that acknowledgement of the original and organic 13th amendment) is why they fudge the bond paperwork? Also, would a title like "Grand Master" or "Knight Master of the Order" given by a foreign secret society be a title of nobility? Was thirteenth amendment intended to prohibit members of secret(ive) societies from holding office too or did the Colonists see some kind of similitude between some "royal courts" and secret societies due to infiltration by occultists?

Could the organic 13th amendment somehow have been a firewall against adverse side effects of conflicts of law by someone holding and wielding an office in both a foreign and a domestic capacity?

Hey! I said I doubt China would be stupid enough... please edit your quote. There is a good use for italics too, very punny! I just had a nap!

allodial
03-06-16, 02:06 AM
Corrected. Was a tad bit distracted.

ohiofoiarequest
03-06-16, 04:30 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO6QwySsm-M

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Better video: link (http://82.221.129.208/trumpnotsecretsociety.mp4) (longer).

Trump is an Israel-firster, not an American. A pathetic boot licking sycophant. He brought in undocumented foreigners to work on his Trump Tower, then the aliens had to stage very visible work stops when Trump wasn't giving the guys their pay!

My questions for Trump idolaters posing as Christians and/or Libertarians are...what's not so great about America that she should be made great again?..and why should America be great to begin with?

A certain Jewish German psychoanalyst predicted the rise of the German National Socialist party in the early 1930's and then emigrated to the U.S. in 1934 while urging others to do the same...then wrote books analyzing why people are so afraid of freedom and why they rush after these malignant authoritarian narcissists like "The Donald" and what his ilk has to offer. The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness should be mandatory reading for these fools.

The prohibition against idolatry (of the state, of leaders, of the party, etc) is actually the 1st of 10 commandments...but I guess Trump voters and voters in general never read nor heeded that part of the Torah.

allodial
03-06-16, 05:13 AM
Someone said there was a statement Trump made that if he ever ran for president that he'd run on the Republic Party on the basis of it being easier to fool them. I yet been able to dig up the hard evidence of such. But, that same someone is a Hillary Clinton fan and that might moot his reliability.

shikamaru
03-06-16, 04:49 PM
A certain Jewish German psychoanalyst predicted the rise of the German National Socialist party in the early 1930's and then emigrated to the U.S. in 1934 while urging others to do the same...then wrote books analyzing why people are so afraid of freedom and why they rush after these malignant authoritarian narcissists like "The Donald" and what his ilk has to offer. The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness should be mandatory reading for these fools.

The author of The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness, Erich Fromm, was also apart of the Frankfurt School.

Caution to go all the way around.