Mittwoch, 24. März 2010

A Trenchant Mind

Many decades ago, the noted American author HP Lovecraft wrote:

"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining it its own direction, have hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piecing together of disassociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the deadly light into the peace and safety of a new dark age."

This was the quotation that sprang into my horrified mind when I had the same dreadful Epiphany that many of you have also had: the involvement, assistance and active participation of the US government in the unspeakably vile 9/11 attacks. It was thanks to - and only to - the Internet that this revelation has become common knowledge, and only through the "piecing together of dissociated knowledge" that Lovecraft refers to, through this new medium, that we have been able to establish the curious and otherwise inexplicable chain of events on that Evil day as unquestionable scientific fact. A "terrifying vista of reality and our frightful position within it" indeed. Thank you Lovecraft; precient words, if ever any such were ever spoken, were surely spoken by you.

When faced with truly monstrous evil which the normal, healthy, human mind cannot comprehend, we typically reject it for fear of our own sanity. That natural reaction is understandable, but it is also the guaranteed route to self-destruction. No one reading this survived being buried by those thousands of tons of WTC rubble back in 2001. If we wish to avoid their fate, we need to wake up to the ugly, Luciferan truth about our so-called 'leaders.' It was Winston Churchill, I believe, who cogently observed: "One in a while, a person may stumble across the truth - but then quickly pick themselves up and hurry on their way as if nothing had happened."
Phaedrus is not one of those kind of people and believes that since you are reading this, you are not one of them, either. You cannot fight evil by pretending it doesn't exist. Evil is very real and a palpable threat to ordered society and decent people everywhere. Those who engage in it - particulary those in high office - must be exposed, rooted out, hunted down and destroyed.

One other thing in connection with the Lovecraft quotation above. Let this blogger give you some dots of your own to join up. Choose your favourite search engine (avoiding Google) and see if you can find a common denominator for this list of terms:

Freemasonry
Molech
Baphomet
Child disappearances
Talmudism
Ted Gunderson
Satanism
Fallen Angel in the Republican Party logo

There is only so much that original thinkers can spoon-feed to readers. Readers must take the initiative from time to time and do some work of their own. Good luck!

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