Anyone ever watch CBS Sunday Morning? It's on right now. The Hermetic Sun-Face (representing Human Divinity) used by various occult Christians/Jews is their logo.
I suggest looking into it. I realized that every period of day has brainwashing, and the morning shows are the equivalent of the evening shows, but obviously in reverse.
Our entire (((programming))) repertoire in America is this Mason-Zionist programming.
For the "uninitiated" (those unfamiliar with the Gnostic and other occult 'mysteries' or mystery religions), all of these are based on Jewish Kabbalah, and the Twin Pillars on the Tree of Life, a symbol representing "God".
Pretty much. I think it even applies to science as well. I remember watching a NASA official reacting to an audience member's question about UFOs. He got really triggered and basically said "just ignore it ok".
Important to see thru an unbased lens. Knowledge is a tool, and like any tool, can be used for good or evil. Powerful tools must be hidden from a feared enemy, lest it be used by them as well. The weak cannot allow a level playing field, and cannot defeat the strong without hidden means.
Cameron Peterson
They use the same hypnotic tempo as NPR which is a CIA agitprop machine.
Chase Nelson
>the same hypnotic tempo as NPR What do you mean? Do you have a video or a link where I could read about it?
Jordan Baker
It's the future. Where Sunday church time becomes just vague, indirect symbolism in a quiet television show. Its not a coincidence it competes with Joel Osteen and also why the Western world is being flooded by strict Muslims. Christianity without Christ is Masonic Zionism which is what you see on this show
Yea just turn it off while you still can. If you have to have a tv on sometimes, get an antenna and just put on the retro channels. There are also channels that just show old game shows, or science fiction stuff. Modern tv makes me ill.
Kabbalah is a lot more recent than those. Look up the guy who said he discovered it. He’s a lying shifty kike. Probably wrote it himself in the 1300s. It’s a bastardized work imo.