An Egyptian Hymn for GMO Food

The ancient Egyptians were well aware of the importance of food in their lives. After all, they were the first gnostics and frankenfoodsalchemists. To them, the wrong kinds of food were considered filth, and an abomination.

They knew that it could destroy them and lead to an early death. A process, that they had called the “Destruction of Mankind.”

Today, we modern humans can witness the Destruction of Mankind first hand in our current world that is filled with many millions of people simply being destroyed by the food and toxic substances they ingest into their bodies. Our healthcare system is making trillions of dollars off of these very same ignorant people, who if they just changed their thinking, diets and exercised a little, they would quickly get healthy. (more…)

New World Order Rap

Even though this video by the Russian Times (RT) is a parody of the various modern New World Order Conspiracies, it is about as truthful as can be, but in a funny kind of sinister way. I especially enjoy the NWO Kingpin and Russian Illuminati rapper, Bill Der Berg…

The True Origins of the Jewish Tefillin and Greek Phylactery

Today, many Jews wear boxes tied to their heads and arms, containing Torah (bible) verses and worn when praying. That which is called aJewsih tefillin tefillin by the Jews, and a phylactery by the ancient Greeks. This article will expose the hidden clues to the true origins and meaning of the tefillin or phylactery.

The Torah commands that they should be worn on the head and left arm by the Jews during the time of prayer and sacred meditation, to serve as a “sign” and “remembrance” that God brought the children of Israel out of Egypt. On the outside of the tefillin to the right are the regular three-pronged letter shin, and on the left side is the same letter consisting of four prongs which are an abbreviation for the Hebrew Shadai, the Almighty. They are normally made an inch and a half square, and have long leather straps attached to them, with which they are fastened to the head and arm. (more…)