Anonymous ID: 19dc00 March 29, 2024, 3:37 p.m. No.20649679   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9696 >>9706

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The Thug Life

 

President Trump used the word "thug", when talking about the criminal who killed NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller. This is not the first time he's used the word. Anon thinks President Trump is trying to tell us something. With that in mind and Q drops crawling around in Anon's brain, there could be only one result. A dig! Could DJT be trying to tell us that there is more to the targeting of police officers than simple violent coincidence? The ancient assassins described below worked in teams. Each team member had specific tasks. Do we need to look closely at bystanders at these events with the idea of identifying team members?

 

What do we know about the word "thug"? Not enough! The word thug comes from the word Thuggee (a cult of assassins in India). According to Mysteries of India, "Thuggees were an organized gang ofprofessional assassinswho operated from the 13th to the 19th centuries in India." Anons may be surprised to learn that the Thuggee specialties wereinfiltrationandstrangulation. Thirty-two Q drops contain the word infiltration, 4 of them say "Infiltration not invasion". Mysteries of India says of the Thuggees, "Their crimes involved a high degree ofteamworkandco-ordinationboth during theinfiltrationphase and at the moment of attack. Each member had a well-honed specialty; some distracted their quarry, some made noise or music to mask any cries, while others guarded the campsite from intruders and escapees. Thugs of the highest rank performed the actual killings."

Mystery of India - Thugs – The Cult Assassins of India

https://www.mysteryofindia.com/2014/10/thugs-the-cult-assassins-of-india.html

 

Encyclopedia.com tells us, "No organized cult of killers has ever murdered as many people as the Thuggee. In the 1830s this Indian secret society strangled upward of 30,000 native people and travelers as a sacrifice to theirgoddess Kali, the 'Dark Mother,' the Hindu Triple Goddess ofcreation, preservation, and destruction. The name Thuggee comes from the Sanskrit sthaga, 'deceiver.'" Encyclopedia.com also reports that the thug life is hereditary. They say, "Themurderous craft of the Thuggee was hereditary. Its practitioners weretrained from earliest childhoodto murder by the quick, quiet method of a strong cloth noose tightened about the neck of their victims. This weapon, the 'Rumal,' was worn knotted about the waist of each member of the Thuggee." If that's not bad enough, we learn that females have their own way to participate in the cult life. "The Thuggee had theirfemale counterpartsin a secret sect ofTantristswho held that it was only by aconstant indulgence in passionthat a human could ever achieve total union with Kali. Only indulgence in thefive vices that corrupt the soulof humankind—wine,meat,fish,mystical gesticulations, andsexual indulgence—could drive the poisons out of the human body and purify the soul."

Encyclopedia.com - The Thuggee

https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/thuggee

 

Britannica says, "Thug, member of a well-organized confederacy of professional assassins who traveled in gangs throughout India for several hundred years." Thuggees were not permitted to spill blood while killing their targets. Their specialty was strangulation. Red scarf anyone? According to Britannica, "The thugs would insinuate themselves into the confidence of wayfarers and, when a favourable opportunity presented itself, strangle them by throwing ahandkerchiefor noose around their necks. They then plundered and buried them. All this was done according to certainancient and rigidly prescribed formsand after the performance ofspecial religious rites, in which the consecration of the pickax and the sacrifice of sugar formed a prominent part. Although the thugs traced their origin to seven Muslim tribes, Hindus appear to have been associated with them at an early period; at any rate, their religious creed and practices asworshipers of Kālī, theHindu goddess of destruction, showed no influence of Islām. Thefraternitypossessed a jargon of its own (Ramasi) and signs by which its members recognized each other."

Britannica - Thug - Indian Bandit

https://www.britannica.com/topic/thug

Anonymous ID: 19dc00 March 29, 2024, 3:41 p.m. No.20649696   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Britannica tells us that Kali is the Hindu goddess known as "She Who Is Black" or "She Who Is Death". Also known as Kaushika, the "goddess of time, doomsday, and death". With credentials like that, Anons might think that people would keep their distance from anything to do with Kali. Enter feminists in the US. According to Britannica, "Since the late 20th century, feminist scholars and writers in the United States have seen Kali as a symbol of feminine empowerment, while members of New Age movements have found theologically and sexually liberating inspiration in her more violent sexual manifestations."

Britannica - Kali - Hindu goddess

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Kali

 

Tantrism is discussed by Britannica. They say, "The ritual of the left-hand Tantrists was one in which all of thetaboosof conventional Hinduism wereconscientiously violated. Thus, in place of the traditional five elements (tattvas) of the Hindu cosmos, these Tantrists used thefivem’s:mamsa(flesh, meat),matsya(fish),madya(fermented grapes, wine),mudra(frumentum, cereal, parched grain, or gestures), andmaithuna(sexual union). This latter element was made particularly antinomian through the involvement of forbidden women—such as the wife of another man or a low-caste woman—who was identified with the Goddess.Menstrual blood, strictly taboo in conventional Hinduism, was also used in Tantric rites. Such rituals, which are described in Tantric texts and in tracts against Tantrists, made theTantrists notorious."

Britannica - Tantric ritual and magical practices

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hinduism/Tantric-ritual-and-magical-practices

 

Find more about Tantrism here.

Britannica - Nature of Tantric tradition

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hinduism/Nature-of-Tantric-tradition

 

Encyclopedia.com breeches the cannibalism subject as it relates to Tantarism. "Some lefthand sects such as the Śaiva Kāpālikas and the Aghoris live incharnel groundsand are said to haveconsumed the flesh of corpsesand scatological substances in order to achieve perfection and power (siddhi)."

Encyclopedia.com - Tantrism

https://www.encyclopedia.com/philosophy-and-religion/eastern-religions/hinduism/tantrism

 

Historic Mysteries - The Thuggees of India: Life as a Professional Thug

October 30, 2023

https://www.historicmysteries.com/history/thuggee/37397/

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Historic Mysteries - The Thuggees of India: Life as a Professional Thug

October 30, 2023

https://www.historicmysteries.com/history/thuggee/37397/