Masonic symbolism



Once you know what to look for, and start noticing the symbols, you will realize they are pretty much everywhere in the media. Sometimes in a very subtly way, sometimes overtly.

I am not going to try to look for them in this movie, but near the beginning, three said things caught my ear.

1) Mel Gibson mentions having THE DEVIL in him. WTF? Sure, it's said 'jokingly' by a character in an 'infomercial-within-a-movie' or whatever. But still. It's quite odd and creepy.

2) The 'son' at the science exhibit (or whatever it is) tries to think about a fake name so he could enter the competition (or something). A kid with good imagination, and all he can think up is "professor X"? Of course the "X" is part of the skull + crossbones symbol, and it is used heavily, especially nowadays.

(Christmas was changed to X-mas to celebrate the anagram of Satan during the birthday of Jesus. So basically Jesus was replaced by Satan. Everything is 'X' this or 'X' that nowadays, and it's really hard to understand why.)

A kid that age would be able to easily come up with dozens of imaginative names! What kind of 'credible' name would 'Professor X' be anyway? Is that REALISTIC for that situation - would a kid of that age, capable of building such a remote-controllable balloon gadget REALLY not realize how stupid and unrealistic 'Professor X' would be?

But that's not the worst of it. Gibson's character's REPLY is even stranger.

3) The 'father' replies something about Professor X not being too credible (as if the kid couldn't figure it out himself), and then proceeds on saying that he would need to be older, and that professors have a bald head and AN EYEPATCH. No mention of beards, eyeglasses, wild/gray hair or any of the things one would normally associate with the word 'professor'.

Since when do professors wear eyepatches? EYEPATCHES? As in pirates of the sea (the first and original skull&crossbones members), and the masonic ALL-SEEING-EYE.

And even the bald head can be a sign towards the beginning trend where people started shaving all of their hair off, to become 'fashionably bald'. I have lots to say about that, but to make it short: just think about what 'skinhead' really means.. another connection to the SS symbol, which, not-so-coincidentally, was a skull and crossbones.

All this in the duration of few minutes close to the beginning of the movie. This kind of stuff is so common that it's easy to just think it's normal, or dismiss it completely, not even noticing it.

There's of course the masonic floor that's displayed very well from a bird's eye perspective right after Gibson's character says "My son is DEAD, go to HELL" (I am sure these word choices were not coincidental either).

And so on. It could be a fun game to see how many of these evil, masonic, nazi death cult symbols can be found in any given movie / TV show (even the shows that were popular in the 70's, like 'All in the Family', and earlier shows like 'The Twilight Zone' - there is really no 'safe decade'), if it wasn't so serious and omnipresent. These symbols have been shown to audiences for generations, so by now, everyone sees them as normal, and thus supports them, giving at least sub-conscious support to the Skull & Crossbones freemasonic nazi death cult.

It's pretty interesting JUST to track the number "11" in movies and TV shows - just watch a lot of all kinds of movies from different eras, and then do the same with TV shows, and make a marking every time you hear the word "eleven" mentioned, whether it's "eleven minutes" or "eleven months" or whatnot. Heck, even some movie TITLES include that word/number! You will be surprised how many markings you have made in a week!




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That's the scariest thing I've ever read.

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Seek help.

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LOL

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