Anonymous ID: 52b689 Nov. 7, 2018, 12:41 a.m. No.3776649   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6736 >>6815

How do you catch a FISH?

 

Either use a NET or a TRAP or a BAITED HOOK

In either case, the key thing is

THE FISH IS NOT YET CAUGHT!!!!!

Maybe they have an Obama pardon

Maybe the evidence of their crimes has been erased from the record

Maybe they have had all the witnesses killed.

 

So, let's TRAP them. Put out some BAIT and TRAP them in a crime.

 

FISC was baited

FISC was set up as a trap

FISC had a whitehat in it, even during the Obama administration.

Anonymous ID: 52b689 Nov. 7, 2018, 12:55 a.m. No.3776816   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6819 >>6856

The religion of Ancient Egypt has been reconstructed by the Greeks (in the Hermetica), by the Abrahamic tradition (in their Scriptures) and by the Western Mystery Tradition (Hermeticism). But these reconstructions are flawed. The Hermetic teachings incorporate an un-Egyptian view on the mysteries (stressing the mind at the expense of the body). The protagonists of the revealed religions (Judaism, Christianity & Islam), as well as the initiators of Hermeticism, were unable to read the hieroglyphs, and if they did, only allegorical, explaining the obscure with more obscurity. Only the last two hundred years has a reliable historical reconstruction become available, offering a basic historical framework.

 

Not the Qabalah (Jewish or Christian), but the Ancient Egyptian Mystery Tradition (or Kemetism) is the backbone of the Western Tradition. Instead of Hermeticism, a return to Hermetism is invisaged. To approach Kemetism today, ten Hermetic principles are isolated. Each is associated with a fundamental teaching found in Egyptian texts. This exercise is possible because the Hermetica are rooted in the native Egyptian religion, albeit Hellenized. The authors were Egyptians still able to read the "words of the gods". In this way, the Western Tradition may finally stretch its roots in perennial soil, first in Alexandrian thought and from there in the native Egyptian tradition, its natural ally.