Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Down the rabbit hole

 


A discussion between Eastern Orthodox Christian Jay Dyer and Chiller Queen, who looks like a Wiccan but seems to be an anti-cultist activist. The topic of conversation is Satanic sexual abuse. It covers both Michael Aquino from the Temple of Set and a recent scandal in the Mormon (LDS) Church. The material is highly disturbing. Some of it sounds like layer-within-layer conspiracy theory, but the most sensational claim could very well be true. I´m referring to the existence of an actual Satanic cult of child abusers within the Mormon Church, the self-proclaimed “LDS Church of Satan”! This secret network is presently being investigated by law enforcement in Utah.

One issue touched upon in the conversation is the frequently absurd character of “recovered” abuse memories. This creates trouble even for well-disposed prosecutors, who are then forced to investigate more and more outlandish crimes in addition to the original abuse charges. It also crashes the credibility of the survivors in the public eye (or at least the eyes of well-organized skeptics). Dyer and Queen believe that these kinds of memories are often false *but implanted by the abusers*. It´s interesting to note that several of the abusers in the recent “Mormon” case are hypnotists or psychologists. Dyer also believes that the False Memory Foundation may have been secretly financed by the CIA as part of some MK-Ultra-like mind-control scheme. Another common trick seems to be to implant false memories of parental abuse in the minds of easily impressionable patients, and then use this to alienate them from their parents…and recruit them into the cult, the *real* abusers!

Another topic covered is how certain environments aid the abusers. The Orthobro Dyer accuses Catholic and Protestant Churches of teeming with secret societies. The Mormon prophet Joseph Smith was, of course, inspired by Freemasonry. The atmosphere of secrecy coupled with obsession with lineage and “sacred” sex could have created a pro-abuse social milieu. I get the impression that Queen has a more liberal view of sex than Dyer, since she believes that Mormon moral panic over masturbation or nudity leads to repression in children, which then opens up an avenue for manipulation in the hands of unscrupulous “child psychologists”. Note also that one of the victims of the Satanic cult was a homosexual who hoped to be "deprogrammed". There is also a connection between Mormons and the Boy Scouts of America, both being havens for sexual abusers, since abuse cases were “handled” strictly internally by both organizations. For a long time, Mormon boys were supposed to enroll as Scouts…

Queen points out that there are two conspiracy theories concerning Mormon polygamy. One is that Joseph Smith didn´t practice it, the Mormon Church later forging the record to “prove” that he actually did so (this was the position of the RLDS Church). The other says the exact opposite: Joseph Smith did practice polygamy, albeit in secret. The dissident RLDS Church was formed by a monogamist breakaway faction. I think virtually all historians today support the second version (also the official position of the LDS Church). Curiously, the RLDS Church had an even stronger obsession with “lineage”, believing that prophethood was inherited on the male line in Joseph Smith´s family!

As already noted, the first part of the podcast discusses Michael Aquino. The evidence against Aquino seems overwhelming…unless the conspiracy was to frame *him* due to his unpopular religious views! It´s also interesting to note that Aquino was a psy-op expert working for the US military, and that he proposed that the army should use “magical” techniques in its disinfo operations.

A small quibble: it´s Oliver Cowdery, nothing else.


2 comments:

  1. Telepati? Håller just på att planera ett antal inlägg om satanism. ER

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  2. Det kom upp när jag kollade Jay Dyers videor om ett totalt orelaterat ämne: kyrkans liturgi!

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