Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Yule Vote For Anything

Make no mistake about it, if you celebrate christmas,valentines,easter and haloween you live under the counterfeit babylonian system. If you are Baptist,Methodist or Lutheran and you celebrate them you are actually a catholic. If you go to church on Sunday you are a catholic.

Paganism and its sundry evil practices have permeated everyday life. If you use words like "golly" , "gosh" or "knock on wood" you have got the beast system code stuck in your processor.  "Come out of her My people". Stop voting for devils.

40 comments:

  1. Gosh, golly what u talkin' bout Willis?

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  2. well, speaking as a pagan, I always get a private delight when my Catholic pagan-hating friends celebrate Halloween

    For a variety of pagan takes on Samhein (halloween, pronounced sow-en), see Samhain: Witches, Druids, and other Pagans Honor the Dead

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  3. Fire and Brimstone on ye heathen scum.

    A doilymaker spudmustard shimmy basket of warty frogs up your sotosmiler you trembly biscuits.
    Dank yer blarneyware and gimble yer podshoots.

    The Great Ooga Booga speaks through me...so scuttle yer aprons and dance naked in the moonlit night.

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  4. damn, that didn't work. Lemme try this:

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  5. nope... hmmm. okay, one more thing I can think to try:

    okay, I can see i can't paste an image in here.

    check out the photos at
    http://radyananda.wordpress.com/2009/08/06/salute-the-arts/

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  6. I actually understand exactly what you stated. All is true, yule all find out.

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  7. Aye...I knew ya'd be twinkled with that one O Paganista child of the living universe gadfly buzzin' round the holy rollercoaster lolliprankster whoop-up. Wooo

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  8. Yule tide serfer...gahyunka ar ar...
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  9. The Gregorian, a royal scam. They have the grunion running for the saints and Hallmarks. Pay for your sins with the dolars, ringits and five point crowns.

    From Cain slewing Abel on a Friday the 13th and Jesus' crucifiction on the 13th the Julian/Gregorian dates have us celebrating the after

    December 21 - Yule
    b. December 21-22 - Winter Solstice/Yule. One of the Illuminati's Human Sacrifice Nights
    c. February 1 and 2 - Candlemas and Imbolg, a.k.a. Groundhog's Day. One of the Illuminati's Human Sacrifice Nights
    d. February 14 - Valentine's Day


    2. Spring Equinox - 13 weeks - Minor sabbath but does require human sacrifice

    a. March 21-22 - Goddess Ostara - Note: Easter is the first Sunday after the first new moon after Ostara. March 21 is one of the Illuminati's Human Sacrifice Nights
    b. April 1 - All Fool's Day, precisely 13 weeks since New Year's Day!
    c. April 19 - May 1 - Blood Sacrifice To The Beast. Fire sacrifice is required on April 19.
    d. April 30 - May 1 - Beltaine Festival, also called Walpurgis Night. This is the highest day on the Druidic Witch's Calendar. May 1 is the Illuminati's second most sacred holiday. Human sacrifice is required

    3. Summer Solstice - 13 weeks - When the sun reaches its northernmost point in its journey across the sky

    a. June 21 - 22 - Summer Solstice
    b. June 21 - Litha is one of the Illuminati's Human Sacrifice Nights
    c. July 4, America's Independence Day, is 13 days after Day of Litha and 66 days from April 30
    d. July 19 - 13 days before Lughnasa
    e. July 31 - August 1 - Lughnasa, Great Sabbat Festival. August - One of the Illuminati's Human Sacrifice Nights

    4. Autumnal Equinox - 13 weeks - Minor Sabbath but does require human sacrifice

    a. September 21 - Mabon - one of the Illuminati's Human Sacrifice Nights
    b. September 21 -22 - Autumnal Equinox
    c. October 31 - Samhain, also known as Halloween, or All Hallows Eve. This date is the Illuminati's highest day of human sacrifice

    Mark the days and watch the deaths. It never fails.

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  10. Korn needs a group hug. Maybe this will suffice...





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  11. Blasphalarious...and wickedly brilliant. And don't be forgootin, twas justa movie.

    Ah some multitriangulated ritualwomp of the Kabalistic merjishuns all glibly insnaring poor little wagwumps who hiccup their souls at the slightist frightie.

    The message is never the less, goodly advice, "always look on the bright side of life"...now whuttinhut is evil in that?

    Get off ye spirey towers and ave a laff maties.

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  12. In Korn's defense, what's going down in the US holographic political sphere is...pretty fucking depressing.

    Nevertheless, I will try to enjoy my execution when the neighbors come for the lefty who lives down the street. Me.

    Where's the fucking gun?

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  13. O, I hope you have already armed yourself...if not, get to it.

    Well the little turd won.

    “We’ve come to take our government back,” Mr. Paul told cheering supporters who gathered in Bowling Green, Ky.

    Aslo: Republicans won control of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, riding a powerful wave of voter discontent as they dealt a setback to President Obama two years after his triumphal victory. And while the G.O.P. made strong gains in the Senate, Democrats were positioned to maintain their control of that chamber.

    Tradin' in the commies for the nazis...ding dong ding...

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  14. Tonight the debt of every person in the US is $44,236.15

    The National debt is s$13,714,820,300 and counting $ thousands by the second.

    Nov. 2, 2010

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  15. "what u talkin' bout" thats exactly what I is talkin about.

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  16. There's the biggest spectre of them all. This imaginary debt.,

    Rand Paul and daddy can stew over it. I opted out of that contract twenty years ago.

    Welcome to our new tea poodles, grand ol lodge members and other inductees into the house of horrors. "Remember new congress members, there are no mirrors in your new home"

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  17. Republicans are proclaiming the election results a "Victory for the American People"...Lol

    We all know it is another victory for the plutocracy, just like every fucking "election" is.
    The fist always crams a bit deeper, a bit harder with these nazi fux, compaired to the delicate diddling sometimes provided by the "left hand of darkness"

    Welcome to the new shit-polished Amerikan ceptic tank--same as the old dank tank yank crank.

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  18. Trading in the toadies for some nice obedient doggies.

    My samurai husband has noted that the president of a company caught defrauding elderly would-be investors was Japanese murdered on TV by a sword-wielding right-winger. He says, "Why can't the American right wing get its act together?!" Lefties were meant to be peaceful and thoughtful; righties were meant to dish out justice! The two were meant to cooperate. It's up to the former to help the latter.

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  19. "Japanese" got inserted in the wrong place! Japanese company.

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  20. Perhaps this is why the Japanese government chose Christmas to execute four death-row inmates a few years ago. The timing of these events is always whimsical (=decadent?), and is announced to the public after the fact. At the time I took it for an emotional rejection of western culture, and given what was going on with America, I couldn't blame them.

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  21. You're a pagan!!! (drunken attempt to high-five you) Do you think Shinto qualifies as pagan? Our holidays are the solstices and equinoxes with a few lucky 2/2, 3/3 (Feb.2, etc.) added for more fun. Our holy plants are evergreen shrubs and trees and hemp. We don't do blood sacrifices, unless fish count. We encourage dancing and drinking.

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  22. Patricia,

    I saw that clip on YouTube...the sword play.
    Grim justice is justice never the less.

    I have a katana, sword and knife. Sharp little 'toys'.

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  23. Let me say this about that {in my best Massachusetts accent}

    Yes Shinto would be considered 'Pagan'. Any 'belief system' based on and showing reverence for the seasons, ie, the Zodiac is the very definition of pagan.
    The so-called Christian religion is thus pagan in its Zodiac referential structures, although buried deeply in styles and forms.~Magus Maverik

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  24. It is heart-warming to know that all my friends and family are pagen too. How about our Islamic friends? Are they pagan too?

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  25. We've commissioned a sword maker. There has to be enforcement of a society's moral order, or things eventually fall apart and a system favoring only the rule of the elite takes shape. I've always been a liberal, but have come to see that the right wing has made some pretty good points in the past that I failed to appreciate.

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  26. I think the Muslim religion is more a rule book, the LAW, like the Torah, a book of social law.

    The departure from this is and was paganism--Kristos has always been at the heart of paganism, whether the alignment is called Kristos, Christ, Buddha, Jack Sprat, Chi, or Osiris...even Ta Panta Nous.

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  27. Justice in the land of the free? Not hardly. The World Justice Project recently reported its findings regarding access to justice around the world in its "Rule of Law Index". We all know the ending to this sad tale...the freedom-loving USA came in last.

    Read it and weep.

    Access To Justice In U.S. At Third-World Levels, Says Survey
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/14/access-to-justice-in-us-a_n_762355.html

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  28. "old dank tank yank crank" I don't what this shit means, but I do like it.

    You and Waldo seem to have the same command of 'sing-song' as a alternative language form. You two might be peas.

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  29. Tuce,

    The ceptic tank is dank, USians are Yanks, who yank on the crank that flushes the tank...hopefully the idea has sank..in...or doth thou still sit and stare a'blank {grin}
    [Sometimes I can't help myself]

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  30. This is from the article MR. O posted:

    The results are from the World Justice Project's new "Rule of Law Index", which assesses how laws are implemented and enforced in practice around the globe.

    Countries are rated on such factors as whether government officials are accountable, whether legal institutions protect fundamental rights, and how ordinary people fare in the system.

    United States ranks lowest among 11 developed nations when it comes to providing access to justice to its citizens -- and lower than some third-world nations in some categories.

    Particularly when it comes to access to and affordability of legal counsel in civil disputes, the U.S. ranks 20 out of the 35 nations surveyed, below not only developed nations but also such countries as Mexico, Croatia and the Dominican Republic.

    The U.S. didn't lead the world on any of the rule-of-law measures, ranking near the bottom of the developed world on most -- including even fundamental rights.

    But the most striking findings related to access to justice for ordinary people.

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  31. OK, pretty sure I've found your source-material...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yertle_the_Turtle_and_Other_Stories

    It's alright. Dr Suess had to be an anarchist.

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  32. Mr Obtusey has seen the inside of a US courtroom* and I can attest to the stink dink fink drink. Sad to read the comments after the Huffpo article. Some of the examples of injustice are pretty amazing. Totalitarianism, anyone? Come on in, the dink of the crank sank my flank.


    *as a plaintive

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  33. Aha ha ha...that made me laugh out loud O'btuce...ahem.

    Well, I have to admit to reading the Cat in the Hat as a young'n, but didn't really much care for anything but the illustrations.

    Let me see what's in store for me at your URL...

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  34. OK, I admit. I'm really bad at sing-song and will cease and desist. Even though I wish I had the talent for it.

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  35. Nothing there. You think I'd display my neurotic mumblings out on the web for everyone to see? Not unless there was money in it.

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  36. Good One:

    "And turtles, of course ... all the turtles are free / As turtles, and maybe, all creatures should be."

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  37. The off-hand identification of sock-puppets tends to indicate detection BY a sock-puppet. Korn

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  38. ..."detection BY a sock-puppet."~ Korn


    Smile when you say that...pardner

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  39. Chatty Cathy's Super-Squirt Bidet

    It would be interesting to know where it all goes from here. I have a feeling it's a long hard grind of crumbling empire before any sustained era of enlightenment...but we could zoom past GO, stay out of jail and escape the game board at the blink of an eye.

    I just hold tight to my sense of wonder, to keep from wearing jade cuffs and necklaces.

    Yes, and did you know; a recently documented source of tritium in the environment is tritium exit signs that have been illegally disposed of in municipal landfills. Water, which seeps through the landfill, is contaminated with tritium from broken signs and can pass into water ways, carrying the tritium with it. Current treatment of landfill leachates do not remove tritium.

    Also of interest is the primary use for strontium compounds is in glass for color television cathode ray tubes to prevent X-ray emission. That's right folks...so stay away from them landfills and don't make your java with water from them.

    And never never forget that Full Spectrum Dominance, is a euphemism for Totalitarian Despotism. So stay active, but not radioactive.

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