Religion: Who Prospers?
Carol Webb on Sep 25th 2007
The Jesus Story
My previous post: Christianity: A Designer Religion, explored the other prominent deities that have been added to the Jesus story to make it a good religion to follow.
Around the world there are 28 different religious stories, some deities having a number of names, which makes it difficult to count the exact number. But [...]
Christianity: A Designer Religion
Carol Webb on Sep 22nd 2007
The Omnipotent Popes
These are the words used at the coronation of all popes:
Take thou the tiara adorned with the triple crown, and know that thou art the father of princes and kings, and art governor of the world.
Although modern popes are distancing themselves from the symbolism of the triple crown, it still adorns the coat [...]
Firing the Grid: A Harvest of Power
Carol Webb on Sep 18th 2007
Ritual On The Square
When a Freemason is accused of belonging to a ‘Secret Society’, he is truthful in his protestation that Masonry is totally open for everyone’s scrutiny, there is even a video of the ritual available from public libraries. He is blissfully unaware that he is another pawn in the Annunaki chess game.
Knowledge [...]
Nibiru, Annunaki, and Colliding Worlds
Carol Webb on Sep 12th 2007
The Annunaki Arrive
In my last post: “George W. Bush, A Very Clever Man” my idea was to bring together evidence of any extra-terrestrial involvement in the evolution of the human species.
This subject is huge, and so to make it easier for everyone to absorb both myth and hard evidence, I’m going to break it up [...]
George W. Bush, A Very Clever Man?
Carol Webb on Sep 10th 2007
“There are none so enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free.”
Goethe
The All Seeing Eye
George W. Bush and very clever man are not words you might expect to hear in the same sentence. But I want to argue that he is not just clever, he is brilliant. He has manipulated the [...]
Hidden Knowledge: The Stages of Truth
Carol Webb on Sep 6th 2007
“All truth goes through three stages. First it is ridiculed. Then it is violently opposed. Finally it is accepted as self-evident.”
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