Monday, 1 December 2014

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Is this not wetiko? A transmittable malevolent psychological disease? Is not the outer herd being targeted in a form of psychological warfare to keep them subservient? We should ask were the outer herd stupid before they became targeted or were they stupid all along? I would like to say that the inner herd are just as stupid but the outer herd will not permit that to be said unchallenged. As far as I’m concerned the herd is the herd regardless of inner or outer, but as far as the herd is concerned what I say is blasphemous because I denigrate their god of the latest fad and therefore I have denigrated their judgment even though it is based on a ‘neverland’ world where physical reality and TV has melded into one world. I was thinking of calling this book the “DisHoly Trinity of Assiah” but the outer herd has become so whacked out for this world, it seems they live on a planet that hasn’t been discovered yet.



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I have nothing against charity, some people get dealt a bad hand during life and sometimes unfortunately from the day they are born. People generally are charitable by nature; however the inner herd are only charitable by design and see themselves as entitled to your charity by default. If you look at them as a god and the TV as a temple, has the routine not been put in place that they should expect a donation from you regardless of the circumstance of both you and them? Some of you may say ‘oh… they are people just like us’. If that is the case why do you regard them as being better than you?

When (or if) they were members of the outer herd, then yes they were people like you. Now that they are entrenched in the inner herd they are not, yet they are subject to the same flaws you are. However they will not and cannot fall from the inner herd because of the trinity triangle which holds them in by an unending supply of wealth, celebrity and lifestyle. More importantly in addition to that is the fact that the outer herd will not allow them to fail and fall back into it. Why? The only thing that I think that mindset can be compared to is a type of Stockholm Syndrome. The outer herd will not get any reward for their servitude, certainly not in actual real life. Maybe a resaved celebrity might thank his ‘friends and supporters’ for keeping them among the ‘elite’, but the average outer herd sap will take this as referring to themselves. It’s a type of psychosis much like those who stalk celebrities or believe that the way a celebrity acts on TV is a message specifically for them and confirms that the celebrity is in love with them. Why does this happen? It is because people can no longer tell the difference between real life and TV.
Unless you have the combination of money, fame and a lifestyle to match it, then you are the outer herd. Those with money, fame and the lifestyle are the inner herd and the trinity of Moloch, Bael and Mammon is the ‘firewall’ which can either allow or bar you from entering. Also it decides if members of the inner herd can leave or stay, and this has lead to situations which are observable such as celebrities marrying celebrities as well as certain ideologies and causes being adopted and propagated by them.

These people seem to live in a different world to the likes of you and I, theirs is a world where you and I have no place and thus no value. With these people the only one-up manship is with each other, they only see each other as equals. Yes they do ‘adopt’ those of the outer herd if they are of any use to them on the TV pulpit, such as abandoned orphans and so on. They use these causes to play on the emotions of the outer herd along the lines of ‘so you think life isn’t fair? What about poor little Mbooboo? What have YOU done for him?!’ Then they use this leverage to emotionally blackmail you into giving money to organisations they are involved in. And once they have wrung you for every cent they can then the likes of Mbooboo are of no value and are discarded on the street like a cigarette butt.

Those of the wealth-celebrity-lifestyle triangle despite having the money to help others live the same type of lifestyle they do will not give those in desperate situations the time of day let alone a cent. The fat cheques you see them handing to charity organisations on TV are made from the money the outer herd have given, but you are supposed to feel satisfaction and good about yourself because the celebrity has handed the cheque over. Therefore it is ‘blessed’ by that act and you are supposed to feel grateful for that, the cause you contributed to doesn’t really matter after all it is only going to help the edge of the outer herd and their lives don’t matter anyway.

So those of the inner herd who participate in these causes gain additional celebrity for which they may claim ‘expenses’ and tax breaks from both charity and government and in turn this will enhance their lifestyle. As for the outer herd? Really they individually gain nothing, maybe the people for which the charity was set up for might get to eat two meals a day instead of one. But even that new improved life situation will only last as long as the money keeps flowing in: and when it stops it will all be the fault of the outer herd collectively. The only people who have gained in this entire exercise is the inner herd in wealth, celebrity and lifestyle, as for the cause of the celebrity all that has happened is that they will not starve to death so quickly. And as those of the inner herd like to espouse a Marxist type theology while gaining and keeping their money the only thing we have seen in all of this is a redistribution of the collective wealth of the outer herd minus ‘administration fees’.

And yet the herd of the willingly stupid accept and defend this, even worse they indoctrinate their dopey kids into to this form of brainwashing and servitude. No thinking is necessary or wanted because it is now deemed inconvenient and a waste of time. The only information that is worth absorbing into the psyche comes from the TV pulpit and sooner or later you will finally decide on the baal you wish to serve from the selection available on the available channels. These baals will tell you the most illogical things, but it has come to the stage where outer herd stooges cannot tell the difference between paid acting and voluntary nutjob rantings. Then again seeing as they are a baal then their words are to be taken as perfect gospel at any given time in any given situation. Yes they will take you for an idiot but did you decide to be an idiot before you chose your baal?
Let’s list some of the toxins poisoning our society…

The television pulpit
Spin doctors
Wealth – celebrity – lifestyle triangle
Dialectics
Base denominator
Intensity of style over substance
Celebrating stupidity
Alpha people
Generated hysteria
Dysfunctional societies
Entitlement/victimhood
Schadenfreude
Transhumanism

TV shows:
Entertainment these days continuously lowers itself in standards and talent. Who gets on TV shows these days really depends on physical attractiveness or personal relationships within the TV industry. Sure there are some people who are talented who earn a spot on TV but the numbers of these people diminishes every day and every year. Unless these people can bring in advertising income then regardless of how talented they are, then they will not last. In return those who can bring in this income will either remain or be placed on TV regardless of how base or talentless they are.

So just in that paragraph we see that celebrity status requires money which in turn provides celebrity status to those with the money. To sum up this part we can say that celebrity status will get you money and that money status will get you celebrity. And to have both provides you with lifestyle, and to have all three puts you within the “wealth – celebrity – lifestyle triangle” I will show you why this is important to know but there are some other points I want to cover first.

Continuing with TV and the shows they air, we continually see rehashed shows now with some adjustments. Shows that were aired in say… the 60s, 70s and even 80s are being remade and are better to new shows aired now but are not up to scratch with the originals. Why? Because of the talentless hacks who are placed in positions to ‘write’ this ‘new’ material because of their relationships with others in the wealth – celebrity – lifestyle triangle or ‘inner herd’ who decide what goes on TV and what you will watch.

As the standards of what can be shown on TV are continuously and deliberately lowered, we see that no talent is necessary. And it shows in the violence and what can be basically described as pornography that is now called ‘entertainment’ for TV. As the script writers have no talent, then it follows that the actors have no talent. But both are still celebrities.

And as garbage spewed on the airwaves becomes known as ‘talent’, ‘a reflection of real life’, ‘the idea for all people’ and even ‘soulful’ then it has now come to the stage where people do not know and cannot recognise the difference between this illusionary fantasy world they see on TV and actual reality. This is the sort of stuff that alcoholic street bums sank into, they would wake up every morning and spend the rest of the day begging or stealing in order to buy some cheap nasty booze. Then they would drink it down, become drunk and slip into a fantasy land where everything and anything could happen. An escape world until they woke up the next morning.

And people will call them bums, losers, alkies and so on. But their imaginary escape world comes from a bottle and the people who insult them over that see no problem in falling into an escape world by staring into a TV. But a drunk may have a distorted view of reality due to the effects of alcohol; TV addicts are fully sober but willingly fall into fantasy land because they are drunk on stupidity. And theirs is a stupidity that is celebrated and on supposed ‘reality TV’ shows it is seen as an ideal that one should strive for. You have people doing all sorts of stupid self debasing things just to get on TV and get the 15 minutes of fame. But for the most part they don’t get on TV, if they do they don’t get 15 minutes and they certainly don’t get any celebrity. Depending on how addicted they are to this ‘ideal’ they might end up as the nutjobs you see hanging around shopping malls and supermarkets annoying everyone because they are desperate for attention.

Does TV reflect real life? That depends on the individual you ask, while most people will say it doesn’t reflect their life it does reflect that of others. I think that most people cannot examine their life objectively, if something good happens to them it’s a case of “oh well, I’m entitled!” and if something bad happens to them it is a case of “I’m a victim!” But yet at the same time they are comparing their life and circumstances to people they believe to be living their life according to TV. The fact is wherever TV is a mainstay diet in any society then most people who live by that diet do not and will not know how to tell the difference between the TV world and real life. I suppose the difference is that one is observed and the other is experienced.

But we now see a state where real life reflects TV, where people expect their lives to play out in a certain fashion because that’s how it goes on TV. They think that just because they have seen a lot of shows then they would know what happens next. And thus it becomes apparent when they act in certain situations; they imitate others just like in a herd. If they can’t get on TV to perform their act in front of an audience then they will seek out that audience in public and perform their entitlement act, victimhood act or a schadenfreude act regardless if the ‘audience’ wants it or not. Much like nutjobs in shopping malls and supermarkets.

So TV addicts have selected acts for entitlement, victimhood, schadenfreude and also celebrating stupidity. If a celebrity is caught doing something stupid then for some reason people deem it acceptable to do the same stupid thing. In fact they see it as an ideal to strive for and thus we can see this in the likes of copycat crimes. ‘Stupid is what stupid does’ is a saying for nonsensical behaviour that defies logic and insanity does describe doing the nonsensical behaviour repeatedly and expecting a different result each time. The end result is always ‘fail’ and now is used to describe a result that actually isn’t deemed failure but is somewhat acceptable. But then again it depends on your ‘status’, if you are in the inner herd you can do no wrong. But if you are in the outer herd then the levels of ‘fail’ is judged depending on how close you are to the inner herd.

Now let’s deal with the herd and the wealth-celebrity-lifestyle triangle.

Sunday, 30 November 2014

Still deciding on a final name...
3 choices of....

DisHoly trinity of Assiah
DisHoly trinity of Neshiah
DisHoly trinity of Arqa

Anyway this is so far part of chapter 4

If scum needs to float then it must have a dirty lake in order to do so. Now you may ask “What is the water of the lake?”, while some of you think that atheism would be the water you are only partially correct. The container of the water for the dirty lake is Neshiah or what I call the earth of the stupid and human beings are individual drops of water in the lake. It is when they engage in collective stupidity or herd mentality that the lake becomes viable for the scum to float and atheism provides the current to continually push it up.

You could argue that if atheism was done away with then all anti-God activity would come to an end. It would certainly make an impact but would not stop all anti-God activity because atheism is only a means to an end – not an end in itself. And atheism was propagated by Marxism where it became an official belief in the nations unfortunate enough to have it inflicted upon them. Marxists will say that science proves there is no God and therefore you must not worship God for he does not exist. Well as there are no longer Marxist states, those of the Marxist mold no longer call themselves Marxists but rather call themselves ‘scientists’.

Although when most people think of scientists they are thinking of those that work with chemistry and biological matter, but this is no longer exclusively the case. Now you have ‘political scientists’ and ‘economic scientists’ and a variety of other scientists which were made such by university courses quite akin to those that were taught in Marxist nations. Ramble on about hating God as an average Joe Blow, well… you’re not all that special and are easily forgotten. But have a Dr. in front of your name? It becomes a different matter, you will get celebrity status and have your words quoted regardless of how factually wrong or stupid they are. Even worse is that people will accept them as gospel and refuse to question them, they will even propagate them to every person they encounter free of charge. A doctor of economics can become an expert on metaphysical matters; he has now become a baal.

Marxism may be the official ‘theology’ of atheism but you can choose to accept or reject a theology at any given time. But this would be a knowing choice but what if you were serving this theology unknowingly? If you look at the various ways Marxist groups set out to place themselves in positions of power or at least more powerful than others, you will see a variety of tactics which people do by default. Yes people unknowingly propagate and engage in behaviour that will empower the very people who would either enslave or kill them. And this is where ‘groupthink’ comes in.

Groupthink or herd mentality (as I believe is a more correct term) actually requires no thinking and actually discourages it. If you say groupthink then that would imply that at least one person would be actually thinking, but with herd mentality there would be no actual thinking by anyone but rather a born to obey mentality that is both physical and spiritual and yet neither. I’ve tried to somehow give a name a description for this illogical choice of mental conditioning but I just don’t think that there is a description in our common language. So I will refer to it as Christian Science would as ‘animal magnetism’ but my preferred term is ‘Wetiko’.

The following piece below is about Wetiko, I in no way claim to be an author or contributor to this but I absolutely believe you should read and know this. You can either click the link or just put ‘wetiko’ in a search engine. The piece was originally written by Paul Levy from the RealitySandwich website (http://www.realitysandwich.com)

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vi..._archons17.htm

As you can either click the link or even go to a Christian Science reading room to get an idea of what I’m talking about. But I am going to give you my own description of what this is all about. I am going to name and explain in my own words the reasons I believe this chronic stupidity is spreading on this earth in this world.

If herdthink is the religion, then that religion needs a pulpit so as to preach that religion. But how many people would willingly go to a church that preached that they are stupid? But then again even if the people are willing they might not have the time or dedication to attend such a church. What if the church comes to them whenever someone has the free time or is willing to make it? It happens now and is called TV.

I think we have been or still are guilty of serving this electrical god, you turn it on and just absorb what comes out and no thinking is necessary. An enjoyable means of indoctrination, no guns or coercion is needed. TV is only the envelope for all sorts of people to deliver their wares, to be fair there are some who deliver decent messages with noble aims but unfortunately for the most part TV is just a pulpit for the most narcissistic and greedy people society can vomit out.

We have news and news type shows which sometimes inform the viewers on important items, but the majority of news depends on those involved. For example if a celebrity is murdered then that will be either the headline or within the first three stories and yet if a non celebrity is murdered in the same manner it is barely worth mentioning and may not be mentioned at all.



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On Baal/Bael

First things first, let’s deal with the members of the disholy trinity. I am not a biblical scholar of any sort, nor do I specifically read the Bible. In fact I do rarely if ever, the only time I use it is for the psalms which I use in Shem ha Mephorash rituals. Nevertheless I will try to explain to you about the likes of Baal, Moloch and Mammon, about where they first come into our history and where they fit in today. I could give you endless Bible quotes about them but I just turn off at endless Bible quotes, so I won’t impose them upon you as a be all and end all concerning this but I will use some as examples. Regardless of what branch of the Abrahamic faith you belong to you should be asking your clergy or those who pertain to be of that faith for an explanation about these three. Maybe both of you might be better informed about them as a result of the research and notation that you will both do. If you are not of an Abrahamic faith then you might relate to what I say in a different context with different names. And if you are an atheist then you might find that you are no really an atheist by default because you do serve entities which by your own adoration you have made into gods.

The information that I am going to tell you is not entirely my own and is readily available on the internet, all I am going to give you is opinion and commentary. I think you will tell the difference between established fact and my opinion, if you cannot then as I said – check it out for yourself.
Let’s start with Baal.

Baal
Baal is both a name and a title; it can be taken to mean “lord” or “master”. It can be applied to both human and non-human entities, the head of a household can be considered a ‘baal’, cities and professions can have their own ‘baals’ and so on. But at the end of the day there can be only one supreme baal and that would depend on how many people worship him and their influence in the society of his acolytes. There was a Baal of Carthage and a Baal of Tyre in ancient times and this seemed to be a Canaanite custom.

There were also priesthoods devoted to Baal indicating that Baal was something more than just a title which could be assumed by humans. There were the Baals of Carthage and Tyre but there were also the likes of Baal-hamon (who had children sacrificed to him by being burned alive) and a name that will get your attention: Baal Zebub. Baalism infected ancient Israel with people using the name of one entity to describe God even though they are completely different beings. Here is an example from the wikipedia page on Baal – “After Gideon's death, according to Judges 8:33, the Israelites started to worship the Baalim (the Baals) especially Baal Berith ("Lord of the Covenant.")”.

If the Israelites were worshipping Jehovah in the beginning why would they begin to worship another entity which seems to be a plural ‘god’ if anything? The names of the baals came after the baals made or were given their positions, titles and claims. By confusing and misusing names and titles as well as redefining their applications it is easy to see how the ancient Israelites were led into corruption and apostasy even though they believed they were being faithful to God the entire time. But is this not the case today with the various sect and religions with their self made celebrity clergy?

Even back then there were many baals who were deemed to be masters and lords of many things, again is this not true today with celebrities now deemed experts on many subjects? Not only many subjects but varying ones at that. They will offer opinions on everything from the serious to the mundane and because they have been on TV their opinions are now deemed facts even though before their celebrity status their opinions regardless of how factual or infactual or just plain biased were deemed as just nonsense rants. And in fact they will change their opinions depending on the audience or person they are speaking to or wish to entertain, convert or both. If one was to say that their opinion on one subject contradicts a previously stated opinion on that subject the reply would be that either it was just an opinion at the time and the latest one is fact. Or that both opinions are true and you just don’t understand. But the most likely response is to either not answer you or drag in their groupies to attack you like a bunch of feral dogs, and this they will do because celebrity is now more important than facts or truth.

You have the likes of Richard Dawkins who is more renown for his celebrity rather than any science achievements, he writes books which atheists regard in a biblical manner in that they are infallible gospel and never to be questioned or challenged. He is regarded as a master of atheism but even by his own standards he is not 100% atheist. Then you have the likes of Katy Perry who is an outspoken supporter of gay marriage, but as she is not gay herself how is it she speaks on behalf of gays? And yet her fans will support and propagate her position whether or not they actually agree with it themselves. Why do fans of these two go against their natural thought processes in regards to decisions that might adversely affect their communities, their societies and possibly their families? I will call it a type of mob mentality, but to say mob mentality implies that there is no leadership in all of this. Maybe the best way to describe it is ‘in a dirty lake the scum always floats to the top’, but even then someone has to be stirring up the lake with a giant stick to drag the filth off the bottom and in addition someone has to constantly polluting it to encourage the bacteria.