The origin of JoS's beliefs

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Thanks for sharing this. It make sense, I can see the things they talk and the way they talk is often like this. So it is from Star Trek
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Snakeway wrote: Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:23 pm Thanks for sharing this. It make sense, I can see the things they talk and the way they talk is often like this. So it is from Star Trek
It's a really good show, once you give it a chance. It's on Hulu in America.
Oh oh, the voice don't lie
We're gonna be safe and sound tonight
Oh oh, the strong don't cry
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She was also 58 when she died last year, so she was around 40 when starting the JOS.

Maxine just pick and chose things from various media. The legit meditations from actual books(some good, some bad), A lot from the Church of Satan(((Anton Lavey))) while adding in Hitler/Nazism which comes from "The Spear of Destinty" by Trevor Ravencroft and the "Frabato the Magician" book which is fiction as well. if one takes the Ravencroft book at face value they believe Hitlers occult mentor was a jewish man named Stein and they had LSD trips together while partaking in nude orgies/rituals. The Frabrato book by Bardons secretary claims in the preface that Hitler was a member of a 99 lodge(99 of them all over the world, each with 99 members + the 100th member which is A demon). These groups would all perform human sacrifice of a random member to the Demon of the lodge each year on June 23rd. Yeah...... The first half of the book is kind of an interesting read purely for entertainment, but again this book is obvious fiction and Maxine used other things in this book to justify such. Wilhelm Quintscher is mentioned in this book and where Maxine got his name from. She claims Bardon got all his information from him to write his book and that the dude was in the same occult group as Hitler. But ignores that in the book the Nazis were persecuting him(which they did in real life) and this guy would use Kaballah magic against them. this is important because most of the meditations on the JOS that are of any merit come from Bardons Initiation into Hermeticism.

She would also claim the Hitler speeches where he uses the adjective satanic (satanische) to describe the jews were all edited by voicesoftware to justify him being a satanist.

The cube is also present and a theme in the Hellraiser series in which people lose their souls and become slaves trapped inside the cube, turned into disgusting monsters. The cube is well known in Judaism and Islam, so it makes its way into movies. Maxine would also speak about how redpilling certain Satanic films like Rosemarys Baby were completely overlooking the fact that they were just normie horror films and made by disgusting pedofile jews like Roman Polanski. similar to how the Church of Satan founder being a jew was overlooked. Even going so far in that instance to claim that the guy was a gentile soul placed in a jewish body by Satan to make Satanism mainstream. (lol).

Also pretty much all of her information regarding the origin of humanity and the gods and such are from another jews works. "Zecharia Sitchin". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zecharia_Sitchin . It really is surprising just how much Jews have played a part in formulating JOS ideology.
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Hayden wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:00 am She was also 58 when she died last year, so she was around 40 when starting the JOS.

Maxine just pick and chose things from various media. The legit meditations from actual books(some good, some bad), A lot from the Church of Satan(((Anton Lavey))) while adding in Hitler/Nazism which comes from "The Spear of Destinty" by Trevor Ravencroft and the "Frabato the Magician" book which is fiction as well. if one takes the Ravencroft book at face value they believe Hitlers occult mentor was a jewish man named Stein and they had LSD trips together while partaking in nude orgies/rituals. The Frabrato book by Bardons secretary claims in the preface that Hitler was a member of a 99 lodge(99 of them all over the world, each with 99 members + the 100th member which is A demon). These groups would all perform human sacrifice of a random member to the Demon of the lodge each year on June 23rd. Yeah...... The first half of the book is kind of an interesting read purely for entertainment, but again this book is obvious fiction and Maxine used other things in this book to justify such. Wilhelm Quintscher is mentioned in this book and where Maxine got his name from. She claims Bardon got all his information from him to write his book and that the dude was in the same occult group as Satan. But ignores that in the book the Nazis were persecuting him(which they did in real life) and this guy would use Kaballah magic against them. this is important because most of the meditations on the JOS that are of any merit come from Bardons Initiation into Hermeticism.

She would also claim the Hitler speeches where he uses the adjective satanic (satanistische) to describe the jews were all edited by voicesoftware to justify him being a satanist.

The cube is also present and a theme in the Hellraiser series in which people lose their souls and become slaves trapped inside the cube, turned into disgusting monsters. The cube is well known in Judaism and Islam, so it makes its way into movies. Maxine would also speak about how redpilling certain Satanic films like Rosemarys Baby were completely overlooking the fact that they were just normie horror films and made by disgusting pedofile jews like Roman Polanski. similar to how the Church of Satan founder being a jew was overlooked. Even going so far in that instance to claim that the guy was a gentile soul placed in a jewish body by Satan to make Satanism mainstream. (lol).

Also pretty much all of her information regarding the origin of humanity and the gods and such are from another jews works. "Zecharia Sitchin". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zecharia_Sitchin . It really is surprising just how much Jews have played a part in formulating JOS ideology.
So if she was 40 (39?) That would make her just the right age group to be into Star Trek. Because my father is 45 and yet he watched Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager avidly before and just after I was born.

Of course she would also take concepts from other series and books she's read over the years because despite what she may be, you can't argue she doesn't read a lot...of fiction.

Either way, using Anton Lavey to promote a platform based on that he's a jew but at the same time he's a gentile doesn't even make sense.
Oh oh, the voice don't lie
We're gonna be safe and sound tonight
Oh oh, the strong don't cry
Gonna open up the door when the morning light shines in

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shadowc137 wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:37 am
Hayden wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:00 am She was also 58 when she died last year, so she was around 40 when starting the JOS.

Maxine just pick and chose things from various media. The legit meditations from actual books(some good, some bad), A lot from the Church of Satan(((Anton Lavey))) while adding in Hitler/Nazism which comes from "The Spear of Destinty" by Trevor Ravencroft and the "Frabato the Magician" book which is fiction as well. if one takes the Ravencroft book at face value they believe Hitlers occult mentor was a jewish man named Stein and they had LSD trips together while partaking in nude orgies/rituals. The Frabrato book by Bardons secretary claims in the preface that Hitler was a member of a 99 lodge(99 of them all over the world, each with 99 members + the 100th member which is A demon). These groups would all perform human sacrifice of a random member to the Demon of the lodge each year on June 23rd. Yeah...... The first half of the book is kind of an interesting read purely for entertainment, but again this book is obvious fiction and Maxine used other things in this book to justify such. Wilhelm Quintscher is mentioned in this book and where Maxine got his name from. She claims Bardon got all his information from him to write his book and that the dude was in the same occult group as Satan. But ignores that in the book the Nazis were persecuting him(which they did in real life) and this guy would use Kaballah magic against them. this is important because most of the meditations on the JOS that are of any merit come from Bardons Initiation into Hermeticism.

She would also claim the Hitler speeches where he uses the adjective satanic (satanistische) to describe the jews were all edited by voicesoftware to justify him being a satanist.

The cube is also present and a theme in the Hellraiser series in which people lose their souls and become slaves trapped inside the cube, turned into disgusting monsters. The cube is well known in Judaism and Islam, so it makes its way into movies. Maxine would also speak about how redpilling certain Satanic films like Rosemarys Baby were completely overlooking the fact that they were just normie horror films and made by disgusting pedofile jews like Roman Polanski. similar to how the Church of Satan founder being a jew was overlooked. Even going so far in that instance to claim that the guy was a gentile soul placed in a jewish body by Satan to make Satanism mainstream. (lol).

Also pretty much all of her information regarding the origin of humanity and the gods and such are from another jews works. "Zecharia Sitchin". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zecharia_Sitchin . It really is surprising just how much Jews have played a part in formulating JOS ideology.
So if she was 40 (39?) That would make her just the right age group to be into Star Trek. Because my father is 45 and yet he watched Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager avidly before and just after I was born.

Of course she would also take concepts from other series and books she's read over the years because despite what she may be, you can't argue she doesn't read a lot...of fiction.

Either way, using Anton Lavey to promote a platform based on that he's a jew but at the same time he's a gentile doesn't even make sense.
maybe. some of the ideas are so mainstream she could have just picked them from anywhere. she doesn't strike me as a Star trek fan. I always hated Star Trek myself, so I don't know much about it though. It would be really telling if that quote "The purpose of life is to better yourself and humanity" was in fact from star trek lol, I couldn't find it via google. Maxine loved to pull shit from various sources and then claim she got it from Satan/the demons. Lol.
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Hayden wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:50 am maybe. some of the ideas are so mainstream she could have just picked them from anywhere. she doesn't strike me as a Star trek fan. I always hated Star Trek myself, so I don't know much about it though. It would be really telling if that quote "The purpose of life is to better yourself and humanity" was in fact from star trek lol, I couldn't find it via google. Maxine loved to pull shit from various sources and then claim she got it from Satan/the demons. Lol.
I posted a video with that quote, it's from the movie "Star Trek First Contact". In context, Picard was explaining that there's no money in the 24th Century and humans are driven by ambition, not profit.
Oh oh, the voice don't lie
We're gonna be safe and sound tonight
Oh oh, the strong don't cry
Gonna open up the door when the morning light shines in

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvplSkyWgjQ
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shadowc137 wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:53 am
Hayden wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:50 am maybe. some of the ideas are so mainstream she could have just picked them from anywhere. she doesn't strike me as a Star trek fan. I always hated Star Trek myself, so I don't know much about it though. It would be really telling if that quote "The purpose of life is to better yourself and humanity" was in fact from star trek lol, I couldn't find it via google. Maxine loved to pull shit from various sources and then claim she got it from Satan/the demons. Lol.
I posted a video with that quote, it's from the movie "Star Trek First Contact". In context, Picard was explaining that there's no money in the 24th Century and humans are driven by ambition, not profit.
:lol:

at least it's not a bad quote to adhere to. :D
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Hayden wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:50 am
shadowc137 wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:37 am
Hayden wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:00 am She was also 58 when she died last year, so she was around 40 when starting the JOS.

Maxine just pick and chose things from various media. The legit meditations from actual books(some good, some bad), A lot from the Church of Satan(((Anton Lavey))) while adding in Hitler/Nazism which comes from "The Spear of Destinty" by Trevor Ravencroft and the "Frabato the Magician" book which is fiction as well. if one takes the Ravencroft book at face value they believe Hitlers occult mentor was a jewish man named Stein and they had LSD trips together while partaking in nude orgies/rituals. The Frabrato book by Bardons secretary claims in the preface that Hitler was a member of a 99 lodge(99 of them all over the world, each with 99 members + the 100th member which is A demon). These groups would all perform human sacrifice of a random member to the Demon of the lodge each year on June 23rd. Yeah...... The first half of the book is kind of an interesting read purely for entertainment, but again this book is obvious fiction and Maxine used other things in this book to justify such. Wilhelm Quintscher is mentioned in this book and where Maxine got his name from. She claims Bardon got all his information from him to write his book and that the dude was in the same occult group as Satan. But ignores that in the book the Nazis were persecuting him(which they did in real life) and this guy would use Kaballah magic against them. this is important because most of the meditations on the JOS that are of any merit come from Bardons Initiation into Hermeticism.

She would also claim the Hitler speeches where he uses the adjective satanic (satanistische) to describe the jews were all edited by voicesoftware to justify him being a satanist.

The cube is also present and a theme in the Hellraiser series in which people lose their souls and become slaves trapped inside the cube, turned into disgusting monsters. The cube is well known in Judaism and Islam, so it makes its way into movies. Maxine would also speak about how redpilling certain Satanic films like Rosemarys Baby were completely overlooking the fact that they were just normie horror films and made by disgusting pedofile jews like Roman Polanski. similar to how the Church of Satan founder being a jew was overlooked. Even going so far in that instance to claim that the guy was a gentile soul placed in a jewish body by Satan to make Satanism mainstream. (lol).

Also pretty much all of her information regarding the origin of humanity and the gods and such are from another jews works. "Zecharia Sitchin". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zecharia_Sitchin . It really is surprising just how much Jews have played a part in formulating JOS ideology.
So if she was 40 (39?) That would make her just the right age group to be into Star Trek. Because my father is 45 and yet he watched Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager avidly before and just after I was born.

Of course she would also take concepts from other series and books she's read over the years because despite what she may be, you can't argue she doesn't read a lot...of fiction.

Either way, using Anton Lavey to promote a platform based on that he's a jew but at the same time he's a gentile doesn't even make sense.
maybe. some of the ideas are so mainstream she could have just picked them from anywhere. she doesn't strike me as a Star trek fan. I always hated Star Trek myself, so I don't know much about it though. It would be really telling if that quote "The purpose of life is to better yourself and humanity" was in fact from star trek lol, I couldn't find it via google. Maxine loved to pull shit from various sources and then claim she got it from Satan/the demons. Lol.
So your choosing to stay imprisoned in the cube I take it 🤔
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shadowc137 wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:37 am
Hayden wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:00 am She was also 58 when she died last year, so she was around 40 when starting the JOS.

Maxine just pick and chose things from various media. The legit meditations from actual books(some good, some bad), A lot from the Church of Satan(((Anton Lavey))) while adding in Hitler/Nazism which comes from "The Spear of Destinty" by Trevor Ravencroft and the "Frabato the Magician" book which is fiction as well. if one takes the Ravencroft book at face value they believe Hitlers occult mentor was a jewish man named Stein and they had LSD trips together while partaking in nude orgies/rituals. The Frabrato book by Bardons secretary claims in the preface that Hitler was a member of a 99 lodge(99 of them all over the world, each with 99 members + the 100th member which is A demon). These groups would all perform human sacrifice of a random member to the Demon of the lodge each year on June 23rd. Yeah...... The first half of the book is kind of an interesting read purely for entertainment, but again this book is obvious fiction and Maxine used other things in this book to justify such. Wilhelm Quintscher is mentioned in this book and where Maxine got his name from. She claims Bardon got all his information from him to write his book and that the dude was in the same occult group as Satan. But ignores that in the book the Nazis were persecuting him(which they did in real life) and this guy would use Kaballah magic against them. this is important because most of the meditations on the JOS that are of any merit come from Bardons Initiation into Hermeticism.

She would also claim the Hitler speeches where he uses the adjective satanic (satanistische) to describe the jews were all edited by voicesoftware to justify him being a satanist.

The cube is also present and a theme in the Hellraiser series in which people lose their souls and become slaves trapped inside the cube, turned into disgusting monsters. The cube is well known in Judaism and Islam, so it makes its way into movies. Maxine would also speak about how redpilling certain Satanic films like Rosemarys Baby were completely overlooking the fact that they were just normie horror films and made by disgusting pedofile jews like Roman Polanski. similar to how the Church of Satan founder being a jew was overlooked. Even going so far in that instance to claim that the guy was a gentile soul placed in a jewish body by Satan to make Satanism mainstream. (lol).

Also pretty much all of her information regarding the origin of humanity and the gods and such are from another jews works. "Zecharia Sitchin". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zecharia_Sitchin . It really is surprising just how much Jews have played a part in formulating JOS ideology.
So if she was 40 (39?) That would make her just the right age group to be into Star Trek. Because my father is 45 and yet he watched Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager avidly before and just after I was born.

Of course she would also take concepts from other series and books she's read over the years because despite what she may be, you can't argue she doesn't read a lot...of fiction.

Either way, using Anton Lavey to promote a platform based on that he's a jew but at the same time he's a gentile doesn't even make sense.
So you choose false fake reality over the truth. 🤔 that's sad.
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You have been talking to Slyscorpion on the anon account all over this thread. The big time :teasing-smokingcrack: he is a druggie muppet.
shadowc137 wrote: Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:07 pm
AnonPoster wrote: Mon Oct 18, 2021 10:21 pm I sound like it but I am not. Drugs can expand ones mind for a second to perceive things that one would not perceive when not using them. The problem is the user is not in control of anything so it's very dangerous. So fuck no I would never touch those kinds of drugs at least.
Justifying the use of drugs while also dissuading the use of drugs. Something an addict would do. What's your poison, Ketamine? DXM? How about LSD? Crystal Meth? Nah, you're not that far gone but you sound delusional as shit.
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