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revolution 9
21-09-2007, 02:06 PM
I posted a link to this article in another thread but got no replies. I'd really like some feedback so I guess I have to make a new thread.


The symbols of the Brotherhood are everywhere. What some don't realize, however, is that their very placement within a structure can "give power" to the structure - at least, so it's believed by many occultists.
You'll find in the ancient world temples, palaces, and other such structures a layout designed to create a specific occult effect. In ancient Egypt, for example, most temples would begin with colummns on the outside, and then a successive order of smaller rooms. This is well known to Egyptologists as representing creation; the columns as the lotus-flower rising from the sea of
Nun, proceeding into darker and smaller areas until the priest has found him or herself in the very time of creation in the Holy of Holies. Only the highest-level priests could enter the Holy of Holies. This is well-documented in both traditional Egyptology books as well as more modern esoteric sources. Surely, these structures were not designed simply because some architect, or mason, decided it looked good - the design had meaning, deep esoteric meaning, at least to those who understood. This is not to say that some aspects of the design were not done for balance or cosmetic purposes, but even those lent to the occult effect. Of course this was an early form of the modern secret societies known as the mystery schools.

http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/akhenaten.jpg
Brotherhood symbols abound in this image of the heretic king Akhenaten. Note the color scheme as well as solar imagery.

We have sadly lost the grandeur and color of the temples; Egyptian sculptures, reliefs, statues and temples were brightly painted in red, blue, and green. These colors combined with the imagery and claustrophobic darkness as one proceeded deeper and deeper into the temple must have produced an incredible, almost hypnotic effect in the mind of the priest.
It's no different in modern society and with modern structures. For an example, I've taken photos to illustrate the point. Most of these photos are of a local mall in my city. Unfortunately, I could find no maps of the mall online, but it's in a rough crescent shape.

http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/mallsign1.jpg
Hmm, where should we go first? Hey, this sign might show us where to start. You know, this sign with the almost inverted pentagram rising over the horizon. I wonder what that could mean, a star just beginning to rise? Surely not the Dawn Star or Morning Star...

http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/entrance1.jpg
This entrance is as good as any I suppose. And that Dawn Star logo again. Actually, it's pretty much everywhere.

http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/entrance2.jpg
Forgive the blurriness.



http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/mallsign2.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/mallsign3.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/codeofconduct.jpg
20. No human sacrifice or occult rituals. Just kidding.

revolution 9
21-09-2007, 02:08 PM
Now, the crescent shape of the mall may be coincidence... but interestingly, the shape seems to affect where certain images are
placed. At the entrance to the atrium we see two signs bearing the logo of the sun.


http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/solarimagery1.jpg
There is similar imagery embedded in the ground, under one of the columns on the opposite side of the mall.

http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/solarimagery2.jpg
This specific design is found no where else in the mall. Why here? Also note the colors, much like the traditional colors

favored by the Egyptian priesthood and royalty.

If this isn't enough, the most surprising symbol I found was centered dead square in the middle of the entire mall; at the main, middle entrance at the center of the "crescent." The symbol was partially covered by a school display, but hopefully these images will provide you with an idea of its appearance.

http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/sunoncross1.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/sunoncross2.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/sunoncross3.jpg
If you have trouble seeing it, it's the sun on a cross.

revolution 9
21-09-2007, 02:09 PM
The mall isn't alone. Just up the road is a shopping center using a similar color scheme and design. You'll see the Rising Sun logo, the columns much like an Egyptian temple, as well as a pyramid atop the center itself! About 3/4 of a mile up the road from that shopping center is another, owned by a different company, that also uses the Rising Sun logo.

http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/shoppingcentersigns1.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/shoppingcentersigns2.jpg
The Rising Sun logo is obvious in the signs.

http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/shoppingcenter1.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/shoppingcenter2.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/shoppingcenter3.jpg

Note the pyramid, columns, and general Egyptian feel. The red/orange dots may be seen to represent the sun, or may be a random part of the design. Regardless, the color scheme is spot on.

http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/egyptiantemple.jpg

http://www.geocities.com/newstatesascendant/mall/believe.jpg



After all this is done, I return home and snap a final picture - the camera on the street corner that lets me know I'm being watched "24 7." Note the word "BELIEVE," like the short commands in the film They Live such as "SLEEP" and "OBEY." Only in Baltimore City, the word is "BELIEVE."

emerald
21-09-2007, 03:39 PM
Great one. Needless to mention, symbolism is at every step. I feel lick kickin my own ass since I cant take such pics, I have no cell which can do that and first I have to get used to my digicam...

biblegirl
14-09-2009, 05:17 AM
i can't see the pics posted here, but good posts

trevvytrev23
16-09-2009, 11:30 AM
The Bentalls centre in Kingston-Upon-Thames, Surrey is massive. 3 floors, and the ceiling/roof is hundreds of squares of glass, fragments the light on a sunny day. It's unmistakeable if you know what you're looking for.