View Full Version : MK Ultra and Satanic cults!
eternal_spirit
06-05-2007, 09:44 PM
This video is disturbing, but good information.
Anton La Vey Church of Satan, Michael Aquino (Temple of Set. head of American Military Pyshcological Warefare Department) Jim Jones etc etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMO_Q4xNJy0
eternal_spirit
06-05-2007, 09:47 PM
Mind Control Cults
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnNSe5XYp6E&mode=related&search=
gordonfreeman
07-05-2007, 08:12 AM
Cults are Evil, don't be fooled by them. Don't even thinking about joining them. They are our enemy.
eternal_spirit
07-05-2007, 03:24 PM
Cults are Evil, don't be fooled by them. Don't even thinking about joining them. They are our enemy.
I know, I've personally known someone who got involved with one, considered getting involved myself, until I seen the way it effected they lad I knew.
He was brainwashed hypnotsed and started to preach and try and recruit others including myself. This was a Christian born again type of group.
When I was young, naive and uninformed, had no money was living away from home. I was basically busking for money (street musican as you call it in the USA)
Anway....They started out real nice and one even had a guitar we jammed a bit etc, the girl with them was beautiful looking and said
I needed healing and started to perform some sort of reiki healing (or something maybe wasn't that) but moving her hand above my head and stuff, then they both started to say I had to allow Jesus into my heart to be healed. This was in a Town centre of all places.
That's when my alarm bells started to ring. I thought they where trying to hypnotise me. They wanted me to join them at a barbeque at the big house where the cult lived.
This lad I knew, hadn't known him long, went to live with them, he left his girl to go live with them because she broke his heart, but they still lived together at the time.
Next time I seen him, he was preaching memorised parts from the Bible and speaking in tongues, his eyes looked weird! I told him to leave them, but he said he was happy and I was the one who was unhappy and needed to change.
I'll never know what happened to him, I left that Town and came back up North months later, but there was a TV documentary about this particular group a few years later. They were classified as a cult and had a reputaion for recruiting young people who where having a rough time with life, preying on thier insecuritys and pretending to offer a solution and a better way to live!
I'd thought about spending time with the Hare krishna movement to go live on a farm commune out in the countryside. But after doing my research and reading their teachings and with the help of researchers like Icke etc, I'm so glad I never did.
Life and the system we live in can be so bad at times, it's enough to make you consider an escape, a different better way of life by joining some cult group. The thruth is all of these cult's would seem to be controlled or manipulated and infiltrated by the same people who control so called normal society.
Beware it's another trap!
kasalt
26-08-2007, 01:39 AM
I'd thought about spending time with the Hare krishna movement to go live on a farm commune out in the countryside. But after doing my research and reading their teachings and with the help of researchers like Icke etc, I'm so glad I never did.
What was it that you read from their teachings that made you glad you never joined?
eternal_spirit
26-08-2007, 03:21 AM
What was it that you read from their teachings that made you glad you never joined?
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I just realised that krishna comes from Hinduism right? That's also where most of the New Age stuff comes from. Not sure If Icke mentions anything, but my point was a generalisation about Cults.
I know this isn't the best of evidence lol, but If you do some research think you'd find the dirt. If I come across anything I'll post.
cruise4
26-08-2007, 01:35 PM
If you have to 'join' should it set the alarm bells ringing?
You do not have to think about your thoughts.
Choose what you think about.
eternal_spirit
26-08-2007, 02:10 PM
If you have to 'join' should it set the alarm bells ringing?
You do not have to think about your thoughts.
Choose what you think about.
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Yes, add the fact the Guru's claim to be enlightened and you need to follow what they teach and the chants oh dear, to become enlightened yourself. The Krishna's used to, don't know if they still do, hand out books around Town, I got given one called "Easy Journey to other Planets" Claiming man can travel to any part of the Universe, but he must do this through meditation, astral travel etc.
An X girlfriend also was given a book one day in Town, can't remember the name of the book now, I had these books for years, she said it was a crock, I read most of these books and came to the same conclusion myself, the books wen't in the bin long time ago.
I think the basic theme was surrender you're ego ( the bit that makes you determined to succeed and have confidence, self determination in yourself) And stuff about the antimaterial universe, being vaster and more important than the material universe.
Also there is no higher authority in creation than Krishna ( or some God thing) he 's always right and everyone else is wrong, he has all the answers. They wan't you to stop thinking for yourself. Seriously there is no sense in their teachings.
If I remember rightly as devotion to Krishna one must awake in the early hours of the moring and chant the Lord's name ( Hare Krishna) for hours on end everyday and give up as many desires for the material world, thus this will lead to Enlightenment etc :rolleyes:
It's pretty fucked up as most people can see. Thes are part of the kit oftools which leads to brainwashing and loss of the individual.