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Ad Majorem Gloriam Dei

Posted on April 10th, 2012 by Clyde Lewis

Ad Majorem Gloriam Dei

I was particularly bemused by the fact that this year Prince Harry spent Easter weekend in an unconventional spot: in Transylvania, the region in Romania long associated with the vampire Dracula and other creatures of the night. My eyebrow raised a bit because while everyone would not really care about such a peculiar choice for an Easter visit I saw it as appropriate especially when there are rumors always floating about the Royals and their connections to the blood lines of Vlad the Impaler, or Count Dracula. Well those are the “real” connections. There are highly paid genealogists who can trace the blood lineage of the Royals to King David and even Jesus Christ himself.

This is a fantastic coincidence because Easter is truly a holiday for bloodletting and the alchemical crucifixion.
I have never been a big fan of Easter. I know that the religious are all focused on the holiday and are particularly opposed to bunnies laying eggs and all sorts of other pagan overtones but that isn’t why I don’t like it. For all of its showboating of being a holiday representing holiness, and remembrance of Jesus, Easter always has secretly frightened me because of the readiness of people to remember the bloodletting of the holiday and living the treachery that always follows it.
In Ancient Egypt during the time of the great Exodus of the Hebrews the inhabitants would rely heavily on the Zodiac. The constellation Aries was considered to be its guiding force. Aries was represented by the Lamb or the Ram. Egyptians believed that all first-born were guided by Aries because it is the firstborn of the constellations, it is also the first and foremost sign of the Zodiac.
In the book of Genesis we have been told the story of Abraham. Abraham was going to murder his only son. He was going to offer him to God as a ritual sacrifice. While we have been taught that this is a test of faith it would be considered a horror story today.
God told Abraham to offer up Isaac as a sacrifice. In obedience Abraham took his son laid him upon the altar ready to be murdered for God. God comes down and tells Abraham not to harm Isaac. Abraham looks over and sees a Ram stuck in a thicket. He then takes the Ram and kills it and sprinkles its blood upon the altar.
After the stories of Abraham and Moses there are many other places in the Bible where the righteous are told by the Gods to sacrifice the Ram in order to purify the earth of evil.
In the book of Leviticus it says that if a man in ignorance sinned against the law, atonement could be made through the sacrifice of a ram undefinedwithout blemishundefined. Does this mean that the leaders of the world believe that the earth must go through the sacrificial rite in order to purify it and protect it from destruction by the Gods?
Does the sacrificial rite of passage need to take place at the time of Aries?
History seems to show that this might be the case:
It has been tradition that in the time of NISAN and Aries that the God of Israel would show his power by commanding the Israelites to kill the earthly sign of Egyptundefineds god the lamb or ram. During the Passover God Ordered that all first born be killed as well in the time of Aries. The first born would be killed who were under the influence of Aries- all who were under the influence of the Ram.
We read in the Book of Exodus that in month of NISAN when the full moon of Aries was about to appear in the heavens the righteous would be warned and the infidels would be given the warning that death would be at their doorstep.
The blood sacrifice would occur. The first born would die.
Jesus Christ was tried and sentenced to death by crucifixion. The date of his death was in the month of NISAN 33 AD. He died at 3 PM or the 9th hour from sunrise. He was also called the Lamb of God unblemished and first born of God.
We claim that Suicide, slaughter, and sacrifice are the most naturally repugnant of sins and wickedness. However every Easter and the days that follow we are always welcomed into a Carnival of carnage. We are asked to remember the Blood that is shed, and forced to remember to eat the flesh and blood of Gods for the change or Alchemical process, becoming part of the body of an idea that was created by a zealot Roman Evangelist.
For thousands of years we have been told of the nobility of the ultimate sacrifice and the brainwashing for the morbid affinity for martyrdom. It is a self destruct mechanism that has been performed by the Gods and the High priests of the temple. The blood is the powerful substance that is needed for the ritualism.
Altars throughout ancient Israel were covered in gore and it appears that the deity demand blood sacrifices. It seems to be the ritual of the spring and the underlying theme in Easter mass. All of these somewhat gruesome reports in the bible and elsewhere can also be found in the Greek tragedies and mythologies. The Greeks speak of Phrixus, a young man whose aunt accused him of rape when he rejected her sexual advances. As a result of this charge, Phrixus was doomed to be sacrificed to Zeus. However, as his saddened father was about to slash the young man’s throat, Hercules, snatched the knife from the old man and told him that Zeus abhorred human sacrifice. At the same time, the gods sent a golden ram to rescue the boy. Phrixus climbed on the back of the magical ram, and it flew away with him to safety. Later, the ram with Golden Fleece became the group of stars that are called Aries in the Zodiac.
I recall a time where I realized that the dogma of Blood lust or sacrifice especially in my Christian upbringing was a bit defective. The practice did not fit into my life as I grew older. Never found peace in the narrative of hanging a man on a Cross to bleed to death and to have a roman centurion pierce his side only to have water pour to the ground signifying that the heart of the man who so loved the world was broken. I awakened to the awkward feeling of seeing it as God’s blood-payment to Satan in exchange for the souls of men. God did not send Jesus to the Cross. Jesus did this of his own free will. He knew what it would mean, he knew that a suicide by cop would inaugurate the messianic age by means of the voluntary instrument of a suffering Messiah. He knew that many more would follow and that it was good for a “cause.” He knew the power of the blood and what it means to those who watch it fall to earth and fill the trenches. The cycle would continue for the millennia that followed. A cycle that would make powerful waved throughout history and always appears as echoes in the continuum.
I was terrified when I watched movies like “The Last temptation of Christ” and “The Passion of The Christ” and later hearing that Christians were more than happy to bring their young Children to see an actor who looks like Jesus being bludgeoned and made into a walking sack of blood and bruises declaring that it was most certainly how it all happened.
It is also a hard argument to make that the Crosses seen on all churches would not exist today, if the ancient Jews would have rejected the Canaanite practices of sacrificing children to a horned God named Moloch. These practices seem to continue in other forms from the cremation of care, to the sacrifice of virtue at the hands of the clergy today and the utter fascination with blood and the power of its properties in secret enclaves that promote a Luciferian agenda.
Christ like anyone else knew what would happen if he entered a world of Vampires. He would be the one to die. He walked right into the ambush. If you know the History of the biblical texts you will notice that all of the eastern cultures practiced human sacrifice.
Infants, slaves, and prisoners of war were usually offered up. When a King or an important man was sacrificed, his wife and slaves often were slain and buried with him. Eventually there was a gradual repulsion toward human sacrifice that finally resulted in total repudiation of the acts of Human sacrifice. It was viewed as an affront to God. In ancient times God demanded it – after Jesus it was seen with disdain and now it is seen again as a noble act as soldiers die, Muslim terrorists die, and people are encouraged to sacrifice for the greater good of the planet.
The “engineers of society” revel in these ideas encouraging the thought of suicidal tendencies for the greater good .
It is human alchemy and messianic tinkering. Time is short and so the countdown is beginning. It seems that we follow the code of the the Jesuit Order “Ad Majorem Gloriam Dei”; A slogan which rationalizes the idea of allowing the demise of a few to warrant the survival of the many.
It is also been called the charge of “some things must pass away for the greater glory.” The greater glory of god—or perhaps the greater glory of mankind. Either way – in the future someone has to die in order to allow others to live.
And what is the greater charge of the end times? It is simply to take upon one’s self the initiative to eliminate all things that you see as imperfect. Now you can’t do it yourself that would be murder. But hire an army to do it in the name of some God, it becomes that civil commandment. Thou shalt not kill, until you are told to do it for God and country. “Thou shalt not kill unless you see that they are part of the “other” and do not believe in the same God, the same government and the same mating rituals.
We must understand that the theater that is the end times is a pyramid of sorts, three major players coming to one point in history and battling to the last man and woman. There are three scripts that are being read and three different outcomes that are being fought over. The Christ returns, The Imam teaches, and The Davidic Anointed one shall rule in the new temple.
All three can’t get along. One has to be the only one ruling the world and who will be the first to have their savior on a throne for all to worship?
We are cautioned that the ways of “God are mysterious” because no one cares to expose the hypocrisy that has taken root in all of the faiths and in our blindness we have also allowed the so called devil to handle all of the affairs of the faiths. His ways are quite interesting as he plays out the great joke like the jester in the court of the king.
Our forefathers began the cult of human sacrifice and somehow were fearful of the Gods. The old tales, mythologies and biblical chronicles are an account of homicide, genocide and war. The ancients believed that a sacrifice to the Gods would keep the earth from a major cataclysm.
And so it continues today.