Saturday, August 21, 2010

the Last Exorcism

I haven't heard too much about "the Last Exorcism" until just recently but I know that months beforehand, it was originally titled "Co††on," named after Reverend Cotton Marcus, the exorcist in the film. The film is shot in the way of such other mockumentary-horror films like "the Blair Witch Project" and "Quarantine." The synopsis from Wikipedia is as follows: "The film is told from the perspective of a disillusioned evangelical minister, who after years of performing exorcisms decides to participate in a documentary chronicling his last exorcism while exposing the fraud of his ministry. After receiving a letter from a farmer asking for help in driving out the devil, he meets the farmer's afflicted daughter." The tagline in the trailer and posters is "If you believe in God, then you must also believe in the Devil." Below are images I've taken directly from the official trailer.
"Reverend Cottom Marcus has performed over 47 exorcisms. This will be his last (48 [4+8=12, 1+2=3]). Three is an important number in the occult and Freemasonry, as better explained below.


Satan or Baphomet?

the Baphomet
I assume this is Satan, as Lucifer was known as the Light Bearer but it could also be the Baphomet, as he is also associated with the torch. I'm not sure if this image is really from an actual book or rather, was made specifically for this film. If it was made for the film, it was probably made black and white to make it look authentic or because black and white is associated with the duality of man and the diversity of creation under the Great Architect, Lucifer. Bats are often linked to vampires/vampyres in folklore and in fact, the vampire bat is the only mammal known to drink blood, but only live in Central and South America--where they are associated with the Devil in some native cultures. While they do sometimes drink the blood of sleeping humans, they mostly they drink from sleeping animals and are known to spread disease such as rabies. In the East, bats are a symbol of good fortune but in Medieval Europe, they represented demons and spirits. The blood of bats was believed to be one of the ingredients in the flying ointments of witches and used in their magical charms and love potions. Bats have even been accused of being the alter egos of witches. In 1332, Lady Jacaume of Bayonne, France was publicly burned because crowds of bats were seen about her house and garden. In more modern times, beliefs from the Caribbean and the United States state that soaking ones eyes in bad blood will give you night vision. There are so many more myths and legends around the little mammal but you can read about them here: Bats in Magic, Potions and Medicinal Preparations.
The door is black and white.
A key to Nell's door, as it locks from the outside, possibly to keep her detained when she is possessed. Nell is taken from the names Ellen (Eleanor) and Helen. Helen is the English variation of the Greek Helene, as in Helen/Helene of Troy, the woman who launched a thousand ships and the start of the Trojan War. The name Helen was also known from the 4th century Saint Helena, mother of the Roman emperor Constantine, who supposedly found the True Cross of Christ during a trip to Jerusalem.

First shot of a possessed Nell. Her left eye is more visible than her right. A possible All-Seeing-Eye of Horus reference? Hold that thought...


The All-Seeing Eye of the Great Architect (Lucifer) or the Left Eye of Horus (called a wedjat) is everywhere it seems. From the back of our $1 bill, to Ancient Egyptian heiroglyphs, it has been used much throughout history and is one of the most recognizable symbols of negative occult associations. It is also known as the Eye of Ra, but is mostly associated with Horus. The legend surrounded Horus' left eye is that he and Seth, another Ancient Egyptian god, were at war with each other for the upper and lower parts of Egypt and Horus' left eye was injured in battle.
All-Seeing Eyes
The All-Seeing Eye is used by many musicians, singers and actors who are believed to be Monarch slaves.

A possessed Nell writhes on the ground; her neck distorts itself in a inhumanly manner. Left eye shown again.

Third shot of a possessed Nell with the left eye shown again.
Three lights/illuminated bulbs. Three is a very important number in Freemasonry. In the occult, three is the first sacred or perfect number as it represents the Pagan Trinity and also the Unholy Trinity. It is represented geometrically in the triangle and spiritually as the third eye/pineal gland. Practitioners of the occult multiply and add three to other sacred numbers to create new numbers (numerology).


A white cat is afraid of the possessed Nell who tries to get it's attention but scares it away. Cats have been worshipped as far back as Ancient Egypt, where cats were first domesticated. They became associated with Egyptian gods, especially Isis and Bastet, the cat goddess. Mummified cats have been found throughout the archeological history of Egyptology, which shows the importance the Egyptians held in their beliefs. In folklore around the world, cats were said to repel evil spirits. The fear of cats is known as agoraphobia. Alexander the Great was said to have been afraid of cats.

Possessed Nell's left eye is highlighted once more.Possessed Nell is chained, for her own protection and for the protection of the film crew.Nell's possessed, blurry reflection in the mirror. Mirrors are heavily used in the occult for scrying and are said to reflect one's soul.
Possessed Nell is crawling along the ceiling. The image is red, black and white--classic occult colors. Obviously, no one is able to crawl on the ceilings, possessed or not. This image was created with actress Ashley Bell, crawling along the floor and reversed vertically. When the image is reversed back to the original image, you see that her right eye is covered, leaving her left eye visible once again.

Reverend Cotton Marcus is trying to exorcise Nell. His left eye is visible.Possessed Nell breaks her own left ring finger.Possessed Nell reacts to exorcism, covers her ears and screams. Her left eye is visible once again.

Louis Sweetzer, Nell's father looks at his demon possessed daughter in horror. His left eye is visible.Possessed Nell holds up three fingers. Red, black and white colors used again.Possessed Nell screams during exorcism.
Reverend Cotton Marcus performs exorcism on Nell. Huge flame almost engulfs her as he holds up crucifix. Notice the upside-down pentagram below the table Nell is on. You can barely see it in the trailer but it is there.

The pentagram is one of the most recognized occult symbols worldwide. To occult practitioners, it represents the four elements of earth, wind, water and fire, plus a pantheistic spiritual being such as Gaia or Mother Earth ("Captain Planet" anyone?). The pentagram is also used for protection, to banish energy (positive or negative), or to bring said energy to you, depending on how it's drawn. It is said that the five points of the pentagram represent the five points on Yeshua/Jesus Christ (not by Christians, of course--whom tend to demonize all occult symbolism), where he was wounded in the crucifixion. It's also believed that it represents God ruling over the world of matter. The inverse or upside-down pentagram is also used in occult rituals to direct forces or energy and is widely associated with negative energy and Satanism. This version of the pentagram is said to represent the world of matter ruling over God, which is the same as denouncing God/Christ. This is believed to only bring negative energy and bad spirits around whomever draws it.

Possessed Nell defies human biology and bends herself backwards. Again, shown in occult colors.
The last shot of Nell focuses again on her left eye as her right eye is lost in the contrast.

In total, there are eight shots of Nell's left eye and one shot each of her father and Reverend Cotton's left eyes. It can't just be coincidence that there are ten appearances of their left eyes. Being a film about demonic possession, the Devil and the fight between good and evil (duality reference), I expected all of this obvious negative symbolism. I'm sure I'll get around to seeing the film but I mean, what can we expect that we haven't already seen in "the Exorcist," right?

Monday, August 16, 2010

Kanye West Crowns Himself the King of Hip-Hop


Kanye West's new video for the song "Power" hit the net recently and it is loaded with Masonic and negative occult imagery. I was never a big fan of Kanye's obnoxious ego so I'm just glad the video was only 1:42 minutes long. You'd think that after the whole staged Taylor Swift "incident" Kanye would be more humble now but he's just as narcissistic as ever. I guess when you've sold your soul and your mother dies in the vainest way possible (during plastic surgery), you've got nothing left to lose. By no means am I making fun of that situation, I'm just saying I expected more from Mr. West. The video starts off with a close up of a very eerie looking Kanye, with bright eyes and rows of classic twin pillars behind him, that seem to go on forever. In Masonry, the pillars are both symbolic of phalluses and wisdom. The left one is considered Boaz, which denotes strength and the right, Jachin, denoting establishment. In the Holy Bible, scripture says, "In strength shall this house be established." He is dressed in all black, except for a large gold chain (a possible reference to slavery) with the head of a falcon around his neck. The falcon was an important icon in Ancient Egypt as it symbolized both Ra and Horus, two of the oldest and most important deities in Egyptian antiquity. The ancient Egyptians famously engineered the mind control techniques used today by the C.I.A. and the Illuminati. They figured out that you can torture someone to the point of near-death and get them to dissociate their consciousness from their physical being. They also developed powerful mind altering drugs to help with the programming of slaves.

The entire video is made to look like a great painting. On both sides of Kanye are pillars and women. The women in front of the pillars have two large horns, like gazelles. The horns are obvious negative references to both the dehumanization of these women and the praise of the pagan idols Pan and Baphomet, the Sabbatic Goat. In Egyptian terms, the horns are representative of the goddess Isis, the mother of Horus. Above Kanye, there is a halo and above that, a sword pointed at Kanye. As the camera pans back, more women appear and the one sitting directly in front of Kanye opens her large Falcon wings. At first glance, I thought maybe she was an angel, but clearly, she has primary wings, which birds have. Two women on top are pouring water over themselves and one to the right (his right, your left) of Kanye is holding a knife in an assault position. There is a ray of light coming from the heavens above Kanye, which highlight the halo. Halos are given to deities, saints and many other religious icons to indicate the divinity or holiness of sacred figures. I mentioned before in the last two posts that halos originated from Saturn/Cronos/Satan worship, as Saturn has rings around it. One of the first halos comes from Ancient Greek art depicting Perseus in the act of slaying Medusa, with lines radiating from his head, from around 450 - 30 B.C.The camera pans out even more and more women appear, as well as two men. Two more horned women that look just like the other two horned women appear in the bottom corners of the screen, holding grapes instead of staffs like their counterparts. Between them, two more women appear to be crawling or kneeling in front of the winged women. Two men in front of Kanye make a pyramid shape with their swords above his head. The halo above Kanye makes an eye symbol within this pyramid and the sword above that makes the image of a cross above the pyramid and Kanye. None of this is coincidence. The halo looks like an eye inside a pyramid because that is the obvious trademark image of the Illuminati.
Fireworks go off as the women disappear and the men holding the swords come closer and closer to Kanye, as if they are attacking him. The video ends with the title "POWER." The W makes a pyramid shape right over Kanye. The cover of the single has an image of Kanye's crown with a sword in it. This looks like a reference to the ritualistic sacrifice of a king (regicide). Elvis Presley was "the King of Rock & Roll" and Michael Jackson was "the King of Pop;" two dead artists believed to have been Monarch slaves or puppets of the Illuminati. It's obvious that Kanye considers himself "the King of Hip-Hop/Rap" but I think Jay-Z might have something to say about that.

UPDATE: Check out Vigilant Citizen's article on the video. He caught a lot of things I missed.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Xtina Falls Down the Rabbit Hole

The new trailer for the film "Burlesque" came out recently. It stars Cher, Stanley Tucci, Kristen Bell and Christina Aguilera, as Ali. At the end of the trailer, Tucci asks Aguilera, "What is Ali short for?" to which she replies "Alice." He says, "...Welcome to Wonderland." Alice was of course the main character in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and Wonderland was the fictional country she fell into through a rabbit hole. Wonderland is also a name of a boulevard in Los Angeles, where porn star John Holmes was involved in the infamous Wonderland murders. Gwen Stefani, Avril Lavigne, the band Paramore, and countless others have used the Alice In Wonderland theme in their work. Many Monarch slaves are told by their handlers to dissociate during their traumatic programming which includes physical and sexual abuse, torture, electroshock treatment, body mutilation, and sleep and sensory deprivation. The victims are told to "go to their happy place" or "go over the rainbow" (a reference to "the Wizard of Oz"). In their book, The Illuminati Formula Used to Create an Undetectable Total Mind Controlled Slave, Fritz Springmeier and Cisco Wheeler wrote, "Five children each given the same Alice In Wonderland script will each use the script differently during programming. The programmer takes the child’s own creativity and works with that unique creativity."
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson | Lewis CarrollCarroll and his underage friends.Alice Liddell, Carroll's underage muse.
Alice Liddell (left) and her sisters, whom Carroll was also fond of.

Alice Liddell as a young woman.
Alice Hargreaves as an older woman.
Lewis Carroll wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" in 1865 and it's sequel, "Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There" in 1871. Carroll's real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson but he used a pen-name for most of his work. It's believed that he got the name Alice from a young girl named Alice Liddell, whom Carroll had a controversial relationship with. It's been suspected that Carroll was a pedophile but the evidence is still inconclusive, as images of nude children were not scene as pornographic in his time. In the first book, the fantasy world of Wonderland has often been compared to that of a drug trip. The phrase "going down the rabbit hole" has become synonymous with taking hallucinigenic drugs such as LSD and psilocybin mushrooms in drug culture. His work has become highly influential literature, repeatedly referenced in the works of others to this day. Tim Burton just recently directed Disney's latest adaptation of the story--in 3-D no less.
Dancers are wearing black and white striped leggings which are symbols of the duality of man and also the diversity of creation under the Great Architect (Lucifer--the Morning Star/Son of the Morning/the Light Bearer). Three (an important number in Freemasonry) dancers are looking into mirrors that have a false light/illumination coming out of them, instead of the dancers' reflections. This is interesting as mirrors are said to reflect the image of one's soul. A pair of heels from a dancer with a light behind them resembles the Ancient Egyptian symbol of a winged solar disk associated with one of the many myths about Horus. This symbol is still widely used throughout the world today in the automobile world. Chrysler, Bentley, Nissan, Aston Martin, BMW, and Toyota all have different variations of this ancient symbol in their logos. The light behind the dancer's heels is actually made up of seven (another important number in Freemasonry) smaller lights in the shape of a hexagram or six-pointed-star. Dancers, holding microphones (phallus symbols) in front of a red backdrop.
Shots of burlesque dancers fade in and out including one of one dancer wearing a silver, shimmery dress with stars/pentagrams all over. More shots of different dancers wearing costumes that have gold chains (symbolic of slavery) on them and around their necks. Alice goes into the Burlesque Lounge and finds Cher putting on makeup. She asks Cher if she is Tes, but Cher, being the diva she is asks her, "And you're in my mirror because?"
There is a quick shot of a dancer who could easily pass for Christina's twin. More burlesque dancers in front of a dissociating purple and turquoise background. A dancer (possibly Kristen Bell) is sitting in front of a [Luciferian] spotlight. Ali is seen talking to a good looking bartender who is wearing a bowler/derby hat. Bowler hats were often worn by horseback riders in second half of the 19th century because they were better adapted to wear and tear than the top hats worn previously. The hat was made famous by Charlie Chaplin in his silent movies and by the gang of Droogs from Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Anthony Burgess' classic novel, A Clockwork Orange. The mirrors behind the bar are foggy and split into even squares. In reference to the occult, mirrors are often used for scrying, where a practitioner may believe that they are physically able to see into the past, present or future with the help of God, spirits, the Devil, their own psychic abilities or their subconscious.
The seperate foggy mirrors made to look like one cohesive mirror may represent the "foggy" mind of a confused Monarch slave. The foggy mirrors are important again because they fit in with the Alice in Wonderland theme, referring to the "looking glass" in the second book. In a 2005 study, researchers discovered that patients with chronic pain in their appendages could find relief by looking at themselves in mirrors. Each patient suffered from complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) or repetitive strain injury (RSI). For some, the pain is so unbearable that they will ask for amputation, according to Candy McCabe, who developed the mirror therapy at the University of Bath in the UK. The drug free experiment allow the patients to look into a full-length mirror and trick their minds into correcting the distorted image of their bodies. The mirrors were placed so that each patient could see the healthy half of their body (the non-injured half), along with another reflection of the same half. The result was that the injured half of the patient's body was hidden from view and the mirror allowed them to view themselves as having two healthy halves. They were then told to concentrate hard on the reflection and believe that what they saw (two healthy halves, one healthy body) was a true depiction of themselves.
According to McCabe, "Three of them were cured instantly; the others took a little longer, but once the mirror was removed, the pain would return." With continued mirror therapy, six people were completely cured, while the two others had conditions that were complicated by limb ulcers and actual physical distortions. McCabe said she believes the pain results from a mismatch in the way the brain perceives the body and the actual condition of the body. You can read the rest of the article here. Thanks to Don @ Esoteric Design for the link.
Ali comes to Los Angeles, as everybody essentially does, to follow her small town dreams of being a star. She gets a job at the Burlesque Lounge (they couldn't have come up with a better name?) waiting tables but what she really wants is to be on stage. Adding to the already tired clichés that IS this movie, Ali is dressed as the Lady in Red/Scarlett Woman (Whore of Babylon) when she auditions but Cher and Stanley Tucci's characters are not amused. Cher is not impressed so she gets up to leave before Ali tries to convince her that she belongs on stage and asks she wants from her. Cher tells her that she can't tell her what she wants but that she has to prove to her that she belongs on stage. Ali is given her big break and is allowed to open for the show one night. Dressed as a sexy cop (police state agenda anyone?) and illuminated with red lights, Ali goes toward the mic. There is some awful feedback as she gets closer to it and she seems unsure of herself. Tucci's character decides that this was a mistake and tells the sound and light engineer to pull down the curtain. Before he can, Ali belts out one of Xtina's signature, sometimes pretentious, melismatic notes. This convinces Cher to tell the engineer to raise the curtain. A star is born!
Speaking of stars...Ali is wearing an eight-pointed star (badge) on her police hat. The eight-pointed star is known as the chaos star in the occult world. It is believed by some occult practitioners that the eight points represent the many different directions of chaos and the many ways you can follow it. This is worth pointing out because the motto of the Illumiati is "Ordo Ab Chao" which translates to "Out of Chaos Comes Order." They believe that if they break down the existing structure of our society and cause the population to cry out for order during a time of chaos, they can then emerge as the the all powerful rulers. They've done it before, so you can expect another event manufactured by these evil people to control the masses with fear. The French Revolution, the Great Depression, 9/11 have all been blamed on the Illuminati by various conspiracy theorists and if you do the research, you come across many clues that link back to them (i.e. President Bush's cousin, Marvin Bush, was in charge of security in the World Trade Center and a month before the planned attacks, he relieved the bomb-sniffing dogs).
The audio and light engineer shines the [Luciferian] spotlight on Ali and we are able to see the rest of the mural that was behind him. The mural shows naked women who look like they have their arms up in praise. The image is mirrored so that the image is the same on both sides to give the shape of the Baphomet. This is very common in the music industry. I mean, images are often distorted or mirrored against themselves to produce the shape of the Baphomet or other occult symbols. Baphomet is of course the notorious pagan idol worshipped by Freemasons (although, they claim they do not worship him). You can read more about him in the last post I did on Kylie Minogue. In the last picture above, a blonde dancer is wearing several strands of pearls around her neck. Pearls and other gemstones are used in Jewel programming. A slave child is told by their "master" or handler that if they are good and do as they're told, they will one day become as beautiful and as coveted as said gem or a piece of jewelry. The child, wanting to be loved and having been programmed from an early age to please their handler, will want to do as they're told so they will be loved and also rewarded with said gem. You can read more about Jewel programming here, from a woman named Svali-- who was actually a programmed Illuminati slave herself. After she came out with her horrific life story, she just disappeared and no one has heard from her since.
Of course there is also the sexual term "pearl necklace," which refers to a man ejaculating across his partner's neck. A spotlight is right above the blonde dancer's head, resembling a halo or possibly referring to enlightenment. The idea of having spiritual figures with halos goes back to the early days of Saturn/Satan worship, where these idols would have a ring or halo above their heads as Saturn has rings that were visible from Earth. Although, from Earth, they were first thought to be horns. Some of the other dancers in this scene are wearing feathers which refers to the dehumanization of these women.
The bartender from the earlier in the trailer gives a quick Masonic wink with his left eye closed. In the ancient legends of Egypt, the god Horus loses his left eye in a battle with another god, Seth. We see Ali walking across a bridge, with the sun shining bright. I know the sun is everywhere and you can't avoid it but don't forget that these people are sun worshippers. In Ancient Egypt, the sun god was Ra, then Horus, then finally Amun-Ra. Ali is seen behind the opening curtains and blue (the color of spirituality) spotlight with her arms in a manner similar to Lady GaGa in her "Bad Romance" video, where she looks like she is worshipping or surrendering herself to a higher power. In the next shot, Ali is looking into her own mirror, wearing a derby hat like the one the bartender had on before. Another [Luciferian] spotlight is behind her, and a fake mole is under her left eye. Subtle but still obvious. One last bright Luciferian/sun worshipping light to bring in the title.
"Welcome to Wonderland..."