Sherlock Holmes: The Movie And Our Illuminati "New Age Religion" I will admit I enjoyed the movie. It was full of twists and blind alleys. The ending was also unpredictable for most. Yet, as usual, Hollywood is not interested in just entertaining. They want to Propagandize us into accepting the values and philosophy of their coming "New-Age Religion". In the movie, Sherlock Holmes is pitted against an arch-nemesis that is based on Aleister Crowley (states the author of the film script), who called himself "The Beast 666". Crowley is most noted as a practitioner of "Sex Magick" and his belief was that during the sexual act, one could find "enlightenment". As a practitioner of Sex Magick, Crowley also worshipped Isis or Semiramus (Nimrod/Baal's queen). This is Babylon, Semiramus the great whore and founder of sex magick. Also called the "Queen of Heaven", the Great Intercessor/Bride of Lucifer. She is known as Isis (Egypt), Venus (Rome), Aphrodite (Greece)... In the end of Sherlock Holmes, "Crowley" is destroyed and exposed as a fraud and false usurper of the Secret Society then governing England. Sherlock Holmes (Lucifer), the man of wisdom and undoubtedly "the brightest star among stars" destroys "Crowley". Just like Lucifer will one day destroy Satan when he establishes his "golden age of reason", governed by his Philosopher Kings.Folks,
My wife and I were treated with tickets to see the new Sherlock Holmes movie today by our daughter and son-in-law, who decided that we really needed to get out alone together. Admittedly, it has been a long time since we have been able to even think of going out for a simple "date", and we surely wouldn't have spent the money.
I have been a Sherlock Holmes fan since forever, growing up on the old Basil Rathbone movies and having read all the novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and a long list of imitators. I even have the two volume set of Annotated Sherlock Holmes stories, a gift from one of you from way back when- you know who you are. I have the diaries of Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur's father, who was into fairies and myths and legends that are all, to say the least, a little bit "out there".
I anticipated a "jolly good" movie, having seen the trailers for it, and I was not disappointed. The action was non-stop, and Robert Downey Jr. played an updated version of Holmes that was very well done, if not exactly faithful to the original character.
But I was totally floored by the story. Whereas the movie draws heavily from the stories many of us are familiar with, and the characters have familiar names to anyone who spent a lot of time at 221-B Baker Street, I can assure you that this movie was a lesson in laughing at the profane and unwashed masses whom the writers and producers figured would never comprehend its hidden messages. Indeed, unless one has been educated in the Mystery Schools, it might seem like a little jab at Freemasonry and the New World Order, but if one has been educated, as I have it can be seen for what it is; nothing short of a blueprint for Albert Pike's satanic vision. In fact, in one scene, where loyalists to the villain drink from a communion cup, the first man to sip from the cup is a dead-ringer for Pike, and the Masonic imagery is unmistakable.
This was no mundane mystery story comprised of stodgy nostalgia for 19th Century England. This was a prophecy of antichrist, and an in-your-face revelation of the game which is, if you will pardon me, afoot in our day and age.
I walked out of Harkins Theater certain that 99% of the audience had no idea just how much had been revealed to them, or just how non-fictional this film was. I can't wait for better brains than mine to pick this thing apart. The symbology was coming at me so fast I could hardly keep track of it all, and I can't wait for the DVD release so I can pause, replay, and review the many shocking things I saw.
Readers of this post who are local to my area will gasp, for instance, at the reference to Mago. The biochemical weapon theme will raise eyebrows, and astute Sherlockians will recognize the veiled reference to Holmes' affection for cocaine.
But I assure you, that is only the beginning.
I highly recommend seeing this as soon as you can, and then seeing it again a few more times. My wife asked me if I thought someone was trying to expose Luciferian Masonry. Sadly, I had to say no, they were laughing at us, using the old icon as a vehicle by which to tell us without telling us. I am willing to bet that even the actors did not comprehend the full importance of the roles they were playing.
Anyway just thought I'd put that out there, and if any of you do see it, would appreciate your feedback.
God Bless-EP
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