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Are They Crashing Over Charlie?

Just what is it about the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s assassination that has caused so much panic?

Also, I’m going to tell you about a person who is connected to Charlie Kirk and…January 6th. Here’s more from Candace Owens.

Why Globalists Love New Age?

You might have noticed: The New World Order globalists often wear New Age trappings. They go practically gaga over peace, love and meditation. They will even elevate your average faith healer up upon a pedestal.

What’s behind these displays of kindness? Are the World Economic Forum globalists actually that hip? Or do they wear sheep’s clothing to hide the fact they are brutal wolves? In other words, are they actually faithful to the New Age or simply a skilled and well-trained pack of frauds? Hugo Talks gets to the bottom of this sticky wicket.

Beware The Agents Of Woo Woo

Hugo Talks says a bunch of New Age “woo woo” agents have been following his channel and disrupting the discussions on The Bible by linking everything to chakras, meditations and various other New Age concepts. Don’t follow these phonies. Avoid them like the Plague.

YElon Synthesis

BOOM! Ye is revealing the method. I go over the symbol that got him banned from Twitter and the tentacles that come off of it. This is DEEP!

Much focuses on the obscure Raelian Movement, founded by Claude Vorilhon, as well as a New World Order synthesis that combines elements of technocracy and a New Age. More from Amazing Polly.

New Agers Behind Trump?

Here’s a fascinating review by Hugo Talks, looking into the collection of New Age doctors who have become part and parcel of the Trump Movement’s ReAwaken America tour.  We have featured many of these individuals on our website — among them, Jason Shurka, Judy Mikovits, Del Bigtree, Reiner Fuellmich, Sacha Stone, Vladimir Zelenko, Bryan Ardis and Christiane Northrup.

All are resolutely opposed to the Covid-19 vaccines. Yet Trump has never opposed the vaccines. In fact, he has said he took the jabs himself, and pressed upon other politicians to do likewise.

What gives here? Why this peculiar alliance?

Especially when many of these individuals have used buzz words and symbols originally pushed by the Lucis Trust. Formed in 1922 by Alice Bailey, the Lucis Trust was originally known as the Lucifer Trust. It aimed to make manifest a one world religion, around Satan or Lucifer, the antithesis of Christianity. You’ve got to wonder: What’s going on here?

Occultists Now Out in Open

Anyone else notice the complete inundation of occult symbolism, themes, and information upon the masses in 2018? The bar wasn’t just raised from previous years… it was burned down. Question: if it’s no longer being hidden, is it technically “occult”? This is the new world “religion” being sold to society in the “new age.” More from Truthstream Media.

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Mondo Hollywood

The first of the Italian-made Mondo Cane documentaries appeared in 1963. These weren’t documentaries so much as shockumentaries that journeyed to remote and usually primitive corners of the globe, capturing the bizarre and titillating habits of the natives. Today’s Trillion Dollar Movie, Mondo Hollywood, is an American-made riff on these lurid Italian travelogues, except it represents a departure of sorts from the Mondo formula by exposing what was primitive and bizarre among the supposed artistic and intellectual elite of Hollywood, then the undisputed movie-making capital of the world.

Writer-director-producer-editor Robert Carl Cohen began shooting his footage in 1965 and wrapped two years later in 1967. The film earned a release in the United States, albeit with a dreaded X rating, forbidding admission by anyone under the age of 16. However, the lucrative European markets proved off-limits when a scheduled 1968 premiere at the Avignon Film Festival was canceled after French censors banned the showing on the grounds that Mondo Hollywood “presents an apology for a certain number of perversities, including drugs and homosexuality, and constitutes a danger to the mental health of the public by its visual aggressivity and the psychology of its editing.”

Will you be tainted by watching it now? Let’s just say, if Mondo Hollywood came out today, it wouldn’t be slapped with an X rating or even an R, more likely a stiff PG-13. There are a few scenes of topless women, or as the poster boldly promises “Topless Girls! Trip Girls! Freak-Out Girls! Body Painted Girls! Mind Blowing Girls! Cycle Girls!”  But by and large, the visuals are tame by today’s standards.

Not so tame are the strange, freaky denizens from the underside of Hollywood who attracted much of Cohen’s attention. He introduces the first hippies, the first New Agers, the anti-war protesters, those practicing alternative sex and those experimenting with drugs inspired by LSD guru Richard Alpert, who later transformed himself into Baba Ram Dass. We meet celebrity hairdresser Jay Sebring, murdered along with Sharon Tate by the Charles Manson Family, and also catch a glimpse of a young member of The Family, Bobby Beausoleil, modeling as Cupid. The creepiest scene captures fashion designer Rudi Gernreich, creator of the topless swimsuit and a co-founder of the Mattachine Society, producing a children’s fashion show with a topless six-year-old swirling around to reveal her “sexy” body.

Besides these hedonists, Cohen documents the forces of conservatism gathering to preserve morality, including newly elected California Governor Ronald Reagan. But Cohen’s sentiments clearly align with the fringe dwellers, who are given the opportunity to narrate their own stories,  while the conservatives are portrayed as stiff caricatures and never allowed to explain themselves in their own words. In hindsight, that might be a blessing in disguise, as the thrill-seekers idolized by Cohen now come across as vain, vacuous, silly and, quite often, stupid. “Everything bores me to death,” says onetime B-movie actress-turned-sculptor Valerie Porter. “The only thing I find interesting is myself.”

Also of historical note: Mike Curb, the musical director, later composed campaign theme songs for Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, and Curb himself ran successfully, as a Republican, for lieutenant governor of California. His opponent, Mervyn M. Dymally, used Mondo Hollywood to bludgeon Curb, claiming the film was “pornographic” and that Curb “sang falsetto in a bathtub scene with two lesbians.” Curb first denied the charges, then admitted them, going on to win nevertheless.

Do see the accompanying Call Me Stormy post, “Before There Was PETA,” for more on Mondo Hollywood.  And join us next Friday for another Trillion ($) Movie.

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