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wisdomgirl
15-01-2009, 11:42 PM
Richard nixon spills his cunty little mouth about homosexual activity at bohemian grove (what a surprise.....not) :rolleyes: obviously he admits attending that scummy place and it's inhabitants :D check this out.

Nixon Tape Discusses Homosexuals at Bohemian Grove - YouTube

comawhite015
15-01-2009, 11:43 PM
Sounds like a party.

grandsecretary
15-01-2009, 11:52 PM
Richard nixon spills his (expletive deleted) little mouth about homosexual activity at bohemian grove (what a surprise.....not) :rolleyes: obviously he admits attending that scummy place and it's inhabitants :D check this out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPb-PN9F2Pc&feature=rec-r2

Disgusting language and attitude. How did he ever get elected? Whilst we are on the subject ... language?

lightgiver
16-01-2009, 12:13 AM
Richard nixon spills his cunty little mouth about homosexual activity at bohemian grove (what a surprise.....not) :rolleyes: obviously he admits attending that scummy place and it's inhabitants :D check this out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPb-PN9F2Pc&feature=rec-r2

http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/2074/deesbohemianjq4.jpg (http://img248.imageshack.us/my.php?image=deesbohemianjq4.jpg)

:D soon have another Freemason as president of the land of the FREE.

boots
16-01-2009, 12:16 AM
A picture speaks a thousands words.

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grandsecretary
16-01-2009, 12:55 AM
A picture speaks a thousands words.

.

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q295/grandsecretary/pinnoccio.jpg

So true.

lightgiver
16-01-2009, 04:03 AM
http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q295/grandsecretary/pinnoccio.jpg

So true.

DISNEY does not surprise us,subliminally speaking.

Walt Disney was a 33° Freemason and an illuminist. Behind all those cartoons, magazines, movies etc., is a hidden agenda to mess up our children's minds. Disney's production over the years is filled with Masonic symbolism, occult over- and undertones, mind control and indoctrination. He is preparing our younger generations for the New World Order, and introduce them to sorcery (black magic) as being a "cool thing"

Tom and jerry anyone.
http://www.geocities.com/endtimedeception/famous.htm

wisdomgirl
16-01-2009, 09:55 AM
http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/2074/deesbohemianjq4.jpg (http://img248.imageshack.us/my.php?image=deesbohemianjq4.jpg)

:D soon have another Freemason as president of the land of the FREE.

Good picture, obama should have his very own cloak now all pointy and silky! Nixon was not only a corupt individual but also a homophobic biggot. The bit where he said he would never shake hands with those people just shows us what joke he was.

eastbeast
16-01-2009, 11:56 AM
DISNEY does not surprise us,subliminally speaking.

Walt Disney was a 33° Freemason and an illuminist. Behind all those cartoons, magazines, movies etc., is a hidden agenda to mess up our children's minds. Disney's production over the years is filled with Masonic symbolism, occult over- and undertones, mind control and indoctrination. He is preparing our younger generations for the New World Order, and introduce them to sorcery (black magic) as being a "cool thing"

Tom and jerry anyone.
http://www.geocities.com/endtimedeception/famous.htm


On the subject of symbolism, can one be influenced by it if one does not 'see' the symbols or realise what the symbols mean?

For example this old song;

Friends, this is Tex Ritter with a strange story about a soldier boy and
a deck of cards. During a North African campaign a bunch of soldier boys
had been on a long hike, and they arrived in a little town called
Casino."

The next morning being Sunday several of the boys went to church. A
Sargent commanded the boys in church, and after the Chaplain had read the
prayer the text was taken up next..Those of the boys who had a prayer book
took them out, but this one boy only had a deck of cards, and so he spread
them out.

The Sergeant saw the cards and said,"Soldier, put away those cards."

After the services were over the soldier was taken prisoner and brought before the Provost Marshall.

The Marshall said, "Sargent, why have you brought this man here?"

"For playing cards in church, sir."

"And what have you to say for yourself, son?"

"Much, sir." replied the soldier.

'The Marshall said, "I hope so, for if not , I shall punish you more than
any man was ever punished."

The soldier said, "Sir , I have been on a march for about six days, and I had neither Bible nor Prayer Book, but I hope to satisfy you, Sir, with the purity of my intentions."

With that the boy started his story.

"You see, Sir, when I look at the Ace it reminds me that there is but one God. The deuce reminds me that the Bible is divided into two parts; the Old and New Testaments. And when I see the trey I think of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. When I see the four I think of the four evangelist who preached the Gospel. There was Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. And when I see the five it reminds me of the five wise virgins who trimmed their lamps. Ten of 'em; five who were wise and were saved; five were foolish and were shut out. And when I see the six it
reminds me that in six days God made this great heaven and earth. And when
I see the seven it reminds me that on the seventh day God rested from His
great work. When I see the eight I think of the eight righteous persons God saved when he destroyed this earth. There was Noah, his wife,their three sons, and their wives. And when I see the nine I think of the lepers our Savior cleansed , and nine of the ten didn't even thank Him. When I see the ten I think of the Ten Commandments God handed down to Moses on a tablet of stone. When I see the King it reminds me that there is but one King of Heaven, God Almighty. And when I see the queen I think of the Blessed Virgin Mary who is Queen of Heaven. And the jacks, or knaves, it's the devil. And when I count the number of spots on a deck of cards I find three hundred sixty-five the number of days in a year. Fifty-two cards, the number of weeks in a year. Four suits, the number of weeks in a month. Twelve picture cards, the number of months in a year. Thirteen tricks, the number of weeks in a quarter. So you see, Sir, my pack of cards serve me as a Bible, almanac, and prayer book."

"Friends, I know this story is true, because I knew that soldier."


Before I heard that song many many years ago I hadn't thought that its symblism could be interpreted that way. I thought it was just a deck of cards.

Alternatively, I have heard that as with a lot of things the cards symbolise actual historical figures but I can't remember whom.

I agree with you on the 'evil' being made to seem cool, you just have to look at the number of programs there are on telly featuring the 'supernatural'. You almost cannot avoid them!

Back on to the original subject and apologies for taking the thread off subject.

eastbeast
16-01-2009, 11:59 AM
Nixon was not only a corupt individual but also a homophobic biggot. The bit where he said he would never shake hands with those people just shows us what joke he was.


Having bent down to pick up the soap whilst he was inside I don't think he need worry about shaking hands with them.......:D:D:D

element
16-01-2009, 12:45 PM
http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q295/grandsecretary/pinnoccio.jpg

So true.

Hhahaha, that brought me a chuckle..:D:D

A picture speaks a thousands words.

.

http://ahfai.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/noob1.jpg

thelonious
16-01-2009, 01:18 PM
Walt Disney was a 33° Freemason and an illuminist.

Walt Disney was not a Freemason.

As a teenager, he joined the DeMolay Society, a Masonic-sponsored youth organization. However, he never joined the Masons when he became an adult.

mike martin
16-01-2009, 06:40 PM
Isn't Nixon dead??

Mike

halleyscomet
16-01-2009, 07:31 PM
Sounds like a party.

Until you realize one of the sights is Nixon's pasty rear being drilled by a young Charlton Heston.

grandsecretary
16-01-2009, 07:47 PM
Isn't Nixon dead??

Mike

Not tired; shagged out; pining for the Fjords; resting or stunned; he is deceased; bleedin' demised; passed on; no more; ceased to be; expired and gone to meet his Maker; a late President; a stiff; bereft of life; he rests in peace, pushin' up the daisies; run down the curtain and joined the crowd invisible; an ex-President.

I hope that my answer is clear.

lightgiver
17-01-2009, 01:51 AM
On the subject of symbolism, can one be influenced by it if one does not 'see' the symbols or realise what the symbols mean?

For example this old song;

Friends, this is Tex Ritter with a strange story about a soldier boy and
a deck of cards. During a North African campaign a bunch of soldier boys
had been on a long hike, and they arrived in a little town called
Casino."

The next morning being Sunday several of the boys went to church. A
Sargent commanded the boys in church, and after the Chaplain had read the
prayer the text was taken up next..Those of the boys who had a prayer book
took them out, but this one boy only had a deck of cards, and so he spread
them out.

The Sergeant saw the cards and said,"Soldier, put away those cards."

After the services were over the soldier was taken prisoner and brought before the Provost Marshall.

The Marshall said, "Sargent, why have you brought this man here?"

"For playing cards in church, sir."

"And what have you to say for yourself, son?"

"Much, sir." replied the soldier.

'The Marshall said, "I hope so, for if not , I shall punish you more than
any man was ever punished."

The soldier said, "Sir , I have been on a march for about six days, and I had neither Bible nor Prayer Book, but I hope to satisfy you, Sir, with the purity of my intentions."

With that the boy started his story.

"You see, Sir, when I look at the Ace it reminds me that there is but one God. The deuce reminds me that the Bible is divided into two parts; the Old and New Testaments. And when I see the trey I think of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. When I see the four I think of the four evangelist who preached the Gospel. There was Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. And when I see the five it reminds me of the five wise virgins who trimmed their lamps. Ten of 'em; five who were wise and were saved; five were foolish and were shut out. And when I see the six it
reminds me that in six days God made this great heaven and earth. And when
I see the seven it reminds me that on the seventh day God rested from His
great work. When I see the eight I think of the eight righteous persons God saved when he destroyed this earth. There was Noah, his wife,their three sons, and their wives. And when I see the nine I think of the lepers our Savior cleansed , and nine of the ten didn't even thank Him. When I see the ten I think of the Ten Commandments God handed down to Moses on a tablet of stone. When I see the King it reminds me that there is but one King of Heaven, God Almighty. And when I see the queen I think of the Blessed Virgin Mary who is Queen of Heaven. And the jacks, or knaves, it's the devil. And when I count the number of spots on a deck of cards I find three hundred sixty-five the number of days in a year. Fifty-two cards, the number of weeks in a year. Four suits, the number of weeks in a month. Twelve picture cards, the number of months in a year. Thirteen tricks, the number of weeks in a quarter. So you see, Sir, my pack of cards serve me as a Bible, almanac, and prayer book."

"Friends, I know this story is true, because I knew that soldier."


Before I heard that song many many years ago I hadn't thought that its symblism could be interpreted that way. I thought it was just a deck of cards.

Alternatively, I have heard that as with a lot of things the cards symbolise actual historical figures but I can't remember whom.

I agree with you on the 'evil' being made to seem cool, you just have to look at the number of programs there are on telly featuring the 'supernatural'. You almost cannot avoid them!

Back on to the original subject and apologies for taking the thread off subject.

Symbols are empty:)

- This version was written in 1948 by C&W singer, T. Texas Tyler.
It's origins can be traced back to 1865 in America, and back as far as the late 18th Century in Belgium (1778) and France (1809).
It has also been known as "Cards Spiritualised" and "The Soldier's Almanac, Bible And Prayer Book".
- The earlier versions mention the deck being divided into thirteen ranks, one for each lunar month.
- Some of the differences in the text of the earlier American version, as published in the "U.S. Playing Card Co.'s Official Rules of Card Games":

The soldier is named "Richard Pike".
"The five reminds me of the five wounds of our Lord..."
"The Jack of Clubs represents the traitor Judas, also the knave who reported me to you."
"The other three jacks represent the executioners of Christ."
"The queens remind me of the women who anointed Christ; and the Queen of Hearts of His Mother."
"When I see the King, I think of God Almighty, King of Heaven; also of the three wise men from the East."

- It has been pointed out many times that the spots on the cards actually count up to only 364, not the 365 claimed.
The 1865 text contained an explanation for that, which does not appear in the later versions:

"When I count how many spots there are in a pack of cards, I find there are three hundred and sixty-five, there are so many days in the year".
"Stop", said the mayor, "that is a mistake".
"I grant it", said the soldier, "but as I have never yet seen an almanack that was thoroughly correct in all points
it would have been impossible for me to have imitated an almanack exactly without a mistake.
"Your observations are very correct", said the mayor. "Go on".

- There have been recent re-workings of "Deck Of Cards" that mention the wars in Afghanistan and, most recently, Iraq.

- There have also been re-workings such as "A Hillbilly's Deck Of Cards" (1966) by Simon Crum (aka Ferlin Husky),
and "The Red Deck Of Cards" (1954) by Red River Dave McEnery.

eastbeast
17-01-2009, 01:12 PM
Symbols are empty:)

etc.




I cut the rest to save space.

Thanks for the additional info, very interesting, and as with all things there is nothing new. As you point out it probably goes back as far as when cards and wars were invented........New conspiracy theory looms.......were wars started to enable the sale of cards or were cards invented to enable wars.....
Scary stuff eh?......:eek::eek:

Anyway,

Nixon appears to be slightly dead, he didn't like Gays, What has happened to 'Soap on a Rope'? Walt was not a Mason.

So Nixon was talking about there being a bit of Homo activity at Bohemian Grove was he?
Being a Homo doesn't make anyone a bad person or so I'm told.
And if Dicky didn't like it he should have stopped doing it....:D:D