Anonymous ID: 4b69cf May 24, 2021, 11:37 p.m. No.13748346   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Picked up the driver. Symbolic nothing. These are the dirty cops who shot Chris Dorner when he tried to blow the whistle on them to Holder's dirty FBI. Teach the dogs to follow the truck to the drop.

Anonymous ID: 4b69cf May 25, 2021, 12:17 a.m. No.13748488   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8535 >>8564 >>8618 >>8628 >>8639 >>8723 >>8843 >>8844 >>8869 >>8878 >>8885

>>13747546 pb notable

 

Audio: Pawns In The Game speech

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Guy_Carr#Main_Observations

Three world wars -

One of Carr's most-lasting contributions to modern conspiracy theories was his discussion of an alleged plan for three world wars, often referred as the 3WW, which he believed was developed by a Confederate general and Masonic scholar, Albert Pike.

 

In Pawns in the Game, Carr claimed that World War I had been fought to enable the Illuminati to overthrow the powers of the Russian tsar and to turn Russia into the stronghold of atheistic communism.

 

Later he claimed that World War II had been fomented by using the differences between fascism and political Zionism and fought so that Nazism would be destroyed, the power of political Zionism increased, and the sovereign state of Israel could then be established in Palestine. International communism was built up, then contained until required for the final social cataclysm.

 

Moving into the future Carr claimed that a report came into his possession through the Canadian Intelligence Service of an alleged speech in 1952 by Rabbi Emanuel Rabinovich in which it was made known that the Secret Powers wished to precipitate World War III within five years. Rabinovich was quoted as saying that there would be no more white race and no more religions.

 

Confusion has arisen as to the precise source of Carr's three world wars scenario. Carr mentioned a letter written by Pike, addressed to Giuseppe Mazzini, which outlined a plan for unleashing "Nihilists and Atheists" after the end of World War III.

 

Carr stated that he learned about the letter from the anti-Mason, Cardinal Josรฉ Marรญa Caro Rodrรญguez of Santiago, Chile, author of The Mystery of Freemasonry Unveiled, 1971. Carr's later book, Satan, Prince of This World, 1959, included the following footnote: "The Keeper of manuscripts recently informed the author that this letter is NOT cataloged in the British Museum Library. It seems strange that a man of Cardinal Rodriguez's knowledge should have said that it WAS in 1925." More recently, the British Museum confirmed in writing to researcher Michael Haupt that such a document has )never( been in their possession.

 

Conspiracy of Synagogue of Satan

Carr's books often discuss a Luciferian conspiracy by what he called the "World Revolutionary Movement," that he later attributed specifically to the "Synagogue of Satan." The term was not a reference to Judaism. Carr wrote: "I wish to make it clearly and emphatically known that I do not believe the Synagogue of Satan is Jewish, but, as Christ told us for a definite purpose, it is comprised of 'I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan.' (Rev. 2:9 and 3:9)"

 

One of the most interesting things to note about Carr's Luciferian conspiracies is that he believed that they were already at work during Christ's time. As Taguieff points out, there is a transhistorical scheme in Carr's idea of world conspiracy. In that kind of philosophy of history anticipating a final "World Government," the Illuminati are part of a satanic historical force that contributes to the evil original plot. As a Christian traditionalist, Carr believed that the world conspiracy is based on a Manichaean way of thinking, a view that is common to many antimasonic and anticommunist conspiracy theorists since Nesta Webster. There is another common variant in seeing the world conspiracy being based on the Sabbatean/Frankist teachings, but it also acknowledges Manichaean influences.

Anonymous ID: 4b69cf May 25, 2021, 1:54 a.m. No.13748800   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>13748485

Get use to it. It will happen again. Figure out why you got fired. Keeping a job is like dating. First, you have to get the date. Then you give and give and give until you do don't want to anymore, then you ended. Sometimes you do it quick because it was a mistake. You'll get over it. Go find the next one.