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Title: Alex Jones Exposed (Nobody does it Better)
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URL Source: http://video.google.com/videoplay?d ... 8364722800847942829&q=Zionists
Published: Aug 5, 2006
Author: unknorn
Post Date: 2006-08-05 03:49:11 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Views: 5795
Comments: 102

Alex Jones Exposed -Covering for Zionists (9min)

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#76. To: Itisa1mosttoolate, ALL (#0)

I'll put my 2 cents in.. I've always felt there was something not quite right about AJ.. Ive listened to his program often.. but IMO he comes across as an entertainer.. and it's not usual for disinformationalists to give part of most of the truth and get people to follow them.. This may sound petty but his insistence re the owl at Bohemian Grove is Molech is ridiculous.. And I will add anytime people dont think for themselves and look to another person for intellectual authority need to reexamine who they are looking to..and themselves for it's very foolish IMO.

Zipporah  posted on  2006-08-06   17:45:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#91. To: Zipporah (#76)

This may sound petty but his insistence re the owl at Bohemian Grove is Molech is ridiculous..

Your confusion my lie in the sex of the god/goddess in the ceremony. The owl figure is the female form of Molech described in Torah/Talmud, and was called Lilith.

Lilith text of Kabbalah/Talmud. http://www.angelfire.com/realm2/amethystbt/lilith.html

The Sumerian Goddess Lilith, Eve's dark sister and first wife of Adam, representative of all that is dark, wild, intensely creative and free in human nature, existing beyond the reach of society's boundaries or control.

According to the Talmud, Lilith was the first wife of Adam, before Eve. Lilith refused to lie down for Adam in sexual submission, and fled the Garden of Eden. She went to Yahweh (God) and tricked him into giving his secret name, his name of power. Because Lilith now had power over Yahweh, she demanded he give her wings and she flew to the desert. Adam begged Yahweh to send Lilith back to him and Yahweh sent the three angels Senoi, Sansenoi and Samangloph to find her and bring her back. They found her on the banks of the Red Sea, copulating with demons, and giving birth to hundreds of demon children. She refused to return and was told that she would lose a hundred of her children every day if she did not, but still she refused.

Adam was given a new mate: Eve. You know the story, they fell from favour with Yahweh and Adam decided upon celibacy. Then Lilith had her revenge. Every night she came to him as succuba, capturing his semen and making demon babies. In some versions of the legend, Samael, the Demon King was one of these and she took him for her mate and companion.

Various legends of Lilith saw her as a threat to children, possibly in revenge for the killing of her own demon babies. Patricia Monaghan says, "Lilith threatened children as well, for she has power over all infants in their first week... Mothers could protect their children however, by hanging an amulet marked 'Sen Sam San" for the protective angels Sensenoi, Samangalaph, and Sanoi" - around the child's neck.

"Because she liked her victims smiling she tickled the infant's feet. It giggled, thereupon Lilith strangled it... Mothers were also wary of kites, pelicans, owls, jackals, wildcats and wolves, all disguises favoured by Lilith, who went as well by 40 other names and represented a terrifying power that the Sumerians called Lamasthu, the Greeks Lamia, and other people Gilou, Kishimogin, or Baba Yaga." 1

According to the Farrars, "Lilith was not her original name, which appears to have been lost. She acquired it by identification with the Sumerian 'night hag' Lilitu. As such, she is the 'screech-owl' or 'night monster' of Isaiah xxiv:14." 2

Eoghan  posted on  2006-08-06   18:53:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#93. To: Eoghan (#91)

Interesting but I do contend that the owl represents Minerva's owl.. and is a reference to Hegelian thought..

http://www.hegel.org/om/

Zipporah  posted on  2006-08-06   19:07:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#94. To: Zipporah (#93)

Yes, all the same mythology, stealing or capturing true knOWLedge, and hiding it away from the heathen.

Eoghan  posted on  2006-08-06   19:13:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#95. To: Eoghan (#94)

On that we do agree..

Zipporah  posted on  2006-08-06 19:14:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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