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Unmasking Money Magick

How did the Central Banks arise in the Ancient World? They came together in the city of Venice, particularly after the capture and sacking of Constantinople in present-day Turkey during the Fourth Crusade in 1204. The bankers minted the bulk of the coinage used by most dukedoms and courts across Europe. These bankers also lent out money, relying on high-interest rates and corruption to control Europe’s dukes and nobles.

Eventually, the power brokers moved northward, first to Amsterdam, and ultimately taking up residence in London. The nobility enjoyed masked balls — the masquerades of the Baroque era — first popularized in Venice, but spreading rapidly to Paris, London and elsewhere. Edgar Allen Poe addressed these charades in his short mystery “The Masque of the Red Death.”

Here, anthropologist and author Robert Sepehr traces the evolution of these central bankers. They remain with us to this day, as evidenced by the Rothschilds’ surreal 1972 party at the Chateau de Ferrieres east of Paris, where guests including Salvador Dali and Audrey Hepburn wore antlers and grotesque masks. The assassinations of at least two American presidents — Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy — are linked to this seditious clique and their endless intrigues.

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Our Moon: It’s Not Natural

Researchers have discovered that our Moon possesses few or no heavy metals and has no core; something that should not be possible. If higher life only developed on Earth because of our Moon being exactly where it is and what it consists of, it becomes unreasonable to cling to the idea that our Moon is just a natural object.

Of course, such a concept would have profound implications. But what did our ancient ancestors know about this and is the science we are being told incorrect? More from Phenomena Magazine.

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Gitmo Expansion! Missing 411!

Gene Decode! Black goo! Vax Delta variant! Two timelines! AI System of the Beast! DUMBS and National Forests! Med Beds! GITMO expansion! More from McAllister TV.

 

McAllister TV is so popular among Call Me Stormy readers that today we bring you a double-dose, including this week’s Beyond the Headlines video bringing together Linda Paris with TRUreporting. The focus here is on Scientology and its occult roots. Specific topics covered include: L. Ron Hubbard and Black Magic! Occult rocket scientist Jack Parsons and Aleister Crowley! NASA connections! The friendship between Hubbard and Parsons! And, finally, how Hubbard stole Jack Parsons’ wife!

Pizza Esoterica

This installment of the Pizza Esoterica series is all about a pizza scene from 1982’s Spielberg classic, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. It’s the scene where little Elliot encounters the alien in the tool shed. Just like with alien encounters that are abductions, anal probing is involved, although you wouldn’t perceive it unless you were tracking the clues, like the pizza code.

Pizza is connected with trauma-based sodomy mind control programming themes: Black Magick, sex trafficking of a young boy, torture, incest, and pedophile anal sex between minors and an adult – and reciprocal sodomy with a demon.

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Is Spell Casting Ethical?

Is spell casting ethical? How can you logically comprehend magic and rebuild your life if you have been affected? Stefan Molyneux answers.

Witches Put Hex on Trump

The leftist witches are still out trying to work black magic to put hex on President Donald Trump. Styxhexenhammer666 says you can’t rule out the power of magic, but he’s doubtful the witches are going to get too far.

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White Zombie

Today’s Trillion Dollar Movie, White Zombie, holds the distinction of being Hollywood’s first zombie picture. It’s much different in tone, though, than contemporary zombie thrillers –achieving its chilling impact through atmosphere, rather than gore. Released in 1932, White Zombie has more in common with Universal Pictures’ horror classics of that era, beginning with its star, Bela Lugosi, fresh from his success playing the title role in Universal’s Dracula.

Lugosi made a monumental career mistake by appearing in this low-budget feature by Amusement Security, a small indie company. He only got paid $900, and because he was tied up with this role, he had to turn down Frankenstein, paving the way for the rise of his longtime rival Boris Karloff.  While Frankenstein became a staple of the genre, revived often on television, White Zombie disappeared from view and, owing to legal complications, didn’t resurface again until the 1960s.

Too bad, because in White Zombie, Lugosi delivers the best performance of his career, truly a menacing turn as “Murder” Legendre, a voodoo high priest in Haiti who can raise the dead using black magic. He runs a successful sugar plantation and mill staffed solely by working zombies. But now he wants a bride, and finds the ideal candidate when the virginal Madeleine Short (Madge Bellamy) arrives on the island for a planned wedding with her fiance. Instead, she’s spirited away by Legendre with help from a rich baron who also is carrying a torch for her.

White Zombie not only boasts creepy sets, but also many eerie Gothic touches — from the natives’ chanting to the shrieking vulture that’s always hovering around Lugosi. The fluid cinematography evokes the great Expressionist thrillers of the silent era, surpassing the static camerawork that prevailed after the first “talkies” hit the screen. Among the uncredited musical contributors was Xavier Cugat. Enjoy, and do return again next Friday for another Trillion $ Movie.

P.S. In case you’re wondering Rob Zombie did name his first band after this movie.

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