[Apologetics] Luciferian Death Cult
Stuart D. Gathman
stuart at bmsi.com
Fri Oct 8 11:36:27 EDT 2004
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, Jim Murphy wrote:
> You continually imply that Skull & Bones is a thing of the past. Time
Not only did I not imply that, but I shouted the opposite in capital
letters, for instance,
"clubs and frats today ARE EVEN WORSE"
> guys are current members of Skull & Bones. They are current members of
You need to define what you mean by "member". If Bush and Kerry continue
to this day to attend monthly ceremonies where they take part in occultic
rituals, I would be concerned. If you mean that Bush and Kerry never formally
renounced their membership in their college club, we come back to why is this
sin so special? And why pick on Bush and Kerry? Nearly everyone who
attends college joins a frat - and nearly all the frats are just as bad.
I hate frats. I am staggered at the blindness evinced by people who
join them at their peril.
But, once again, let me try to state my objection another way:
The fact that Bush and Kerry joined an occultic frat in college
is not statistically significant.
This doesn't mean I think such frats are no big deal - it means that
Bush and Kerry and no better or worse that the majority of Yale graduates -
of which there are many.
> We are in the grip of a revolutionary power and at the core is Satan. I
> believe that this sick, partial list of horrors is related to the occult
> activities of our president and his fellow Bonesmen.
Yes, but the key to the power is that nearly everyone gets the occult
frat treatment. Cherry picking member who also happen to be leaders
is not only erroneous thinking, but ignores that base of Satan's power.
His power is not dependent on a cabal of secret Luciferians. He would
love for us to get distracted trying to descern the membership of a
secret cabal. In the meantime, most Americans get indoctrinated from
"HeadStart" through college with sexual perversion, old descredited
hoaxes presented as scientific fact, and occultic philosophy
("you must choose for yourself what is right and what is wrong").
Much closer to attacking the root of the problem are these guys:
http://www.honested.com/
> For several years I have been trying to point out that something is
> deeply wrong with the current conservative movement. One sign after
Amen.
> OK, I give up. I don't want to go to the detention center. I'll send in
> my money early for the 2008 Arnold campaign for president. How's this
> sound? VOTE FOR THE GROPPENFUHER IN 08!
How about visiting
http://www.electionmethods.org/
to educate yourself and campaigning to allow "Approval voting" (vote for 0 or
more of the above) so that the true level support for 3rd party candidates
can be seen? I would love to be able to vote for the Constitution Party
candidate without "throwing away" my vote. Start with the local level.
And there is a big security problem with the upcoming election:
voting machines in Fairfax County have been replaced with new WinVote
machines. I have nothing against electronic voting, but these machines
provide no auditability. Worse, they communicate the vote counts via
a wireless network using WEP - for which cracking methods are so well
known that they come with an easy to use GUI for Windows or Linux.
You can read about the current drive to allow massive election fraud
via unauditable voting machines at
http://verifiedvoting.org
Last year, the Repubs got burned. Voting machines which "crashed" (they
run Windows) were removed from the polling places, taken to a "service center",
then returned to the polling place with "the vote counts restored".
By law, the Repubs could demand a recount, but there was nothing to count!
Similar situations occurred in Florida and many other states - which you
can read about at the site above.
These voting machines are not legal - and those fighting for basic
accountability in elections come equally from Left and Right. I
have argued about this with County election officials, but they
condescendingly pretend that all such concerns are "technophobia".
Bah. A technical solution for Fairfax County (given that they
have already bought the WinVote machines) - which can still be implemented by
November - is to install printers on the voting machines behind glass. That
way, voters can see their vote printed before it drops into a locked ballot
box. If there are questions about the election, the printed votes can be
counted as required by law.
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Stuart D. Gathman <stuart at bmsi.com>
Business Management Systems Inc. Phone: 703 591-0911 Fax: 703 591-6154
"Confutatis maledictis, flamis acribus addictis" - background song for
a Microsoft sponsored "Where do you want to go from here?" commercial.
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