The War on Women
by
Robert
Bruce Baird
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Merovingian/Secret Society Rituals: One of my fellow researchers on
a site I have been involved with for a few years knows a lot more about
genetics than I do. He says healthy genes have polarity that is
harmonically tuned and this fits with many things I have read in mystical
treatises. Sir Laurence Gardner’s Genesis of the Grail Kings has a
sub-title suggesting they even knew how to clone people a very long time
ago. I have addressed Gardner’s work in great detail and I have pointed
out many disturbing and questionable things. The Druids or Shining Ones
and Heliopolitans are the origin of Gardner’s Rosicrucianity and I assure
you they could affect the elements and thus make genetic changes. I must
give the reader a little of the debate before this kind of thing can be
even remotely accepted as a possibility, I know.
Having no likelihood of concern for people not gaining insight to
things some call dangerous, and being stubborn enough not to cater to
ignorance, I am including much of these things in my writings. The next
quote is from the Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, 2nd.
Edition by Leslie Shepard (pg. 215): It is of interest that Rhys mentions
an Iberian origin that would relate to the Basque who are also
linguistically connected to the Mayan, Vietnamese and Denhe of
Northwestern America. One of the Kennewick Man scholars thinks he may be
Ainu (of Japanese white-skinned people) and I see the possibility of a
Mu/Atlantis group who went to Japan and the Jomon pottery therefrom is in
Ecuador. I think the Basque fit the type of people who would be Druidic
trained and fiercely independent with a possible original input to
Druidism.
"Celts
According to Lewis Spence, magic among the Celtic peoples in ancient
times was so closely identified with Druidism that its origin may be said
to have been Druidic. That Druidism was of Celtic origin, however, is a
question upon which much discussion has been lavished, some authorities,
among them Sir John Rhys, believing it to have been non-Celtic and even
non-Aryan origin. This is to say that the earliest non-Aryan or so- called
Iberian or Megalithic people of Britain introduced the immigrant Celts to
the Druidic religion. An argument in favour of this theory is that the
continental Celts sent their neophyte Druid priests to Britain to undergo
a special training at the hands of the Druids there, {He isn't being
specific about dates and if he were talking pre-Ice Age he might be right.
If he is talking about early Roman times Caesar's journals make it clear
there were many Druidic schools in Gaul. If he were talking about after
the fall of Rome he would be talking about Ireland or Scotland where the
Druids recaptured territory from England. Since he said Britain it seems
likely he is talking about a time when Tartessus in Spain was flourishing
and the Celts were re-joining their Phoenician brothers there. The Tarshis
boats of Biblical record that could travel the oceans are a most important
part of the history. The Veneti who we saw in Gaul fighting Caesar were
related to the people of Venice who came from Hallstatt across the Alps in
2,000 A.D. I do not think these people were without Druids because they
had them in Genoa in 2000 BC; but if that were the case then the Basque
might be the original Druids and Mu might be the original cultural
developer of all languages. I try to keep an open mind, to alternatives,
but there are too many facts that point me another direction.} and there
is little doubt that this island was regarded as the headquarters of the
Cult {There is much doubt unless he is incorporating Eire as part of
Britain, which would be a time when the Emerald Isles were without any
Brutus offspring or the name Britain.}. The people of Cisalpine Gaul, for
instance, had no Druidic priesthood. (See T. Rice Holmes, 'Caesar's
Conquest of Gaul', 1899). Caesar stated that in Gaul, Druidic seminaries
were very numerous, and that severe study and discipline were entailed
upon the neophytes, the principle business of whom was to commit to memory
countless verses enshrining Druidic knowledge and tradition. There is some
evidence that this instruction was astrological and magical.”
But the Druids were in Cisalpine Gaul, in Genoa with the Legurians.
Here it becomes clear we are dealing with extremely poor scholarship on
the matter of Druidism: when he says 'women and the poetic craft'. He does
not know that women were a vital and equal part of the Druidic order and
the Dryads may have been the first priestesses according to many. The
poets or bards (Bairds) were a stage in this training and in secular
matters the equal of the Druids. There were perhaps more than three
divisions of the order at early times but there were always bards in the
Druidic order. The Sibylls and oracles of the classical civilizations to
whom we owe all the war and misogyny to, were also Druidic trained and
motivated. This is well documented in many other places. Perhaps the
person he is quoting is at fault because Rhys even clarifies the
importance of women later in this description.
"The Druids were magi as they were hierophants in the same sense that;
the American-Indian medicine-man was both magus and priest. That is, they
were medicine men on a higher scale, and possessed a larger share of
transcendental knowledge than the shamans of more barbarous races. Thus
they may be said to be a link between the shaman and the magus of medieval
times."
I am sorry to have to butt in again but medieval times were the most
barbarous and disgusting times; I wonder if this author ever heard of the
Dark Ages? They are called that because they spread darkness over the mind
and soul of all people. They destroyed knowledge and technology with the
Church and the feudal lackeys seeking ever more power. Sure, some of them
pranced around in lace and padded powders on their faces. Some even had
the occasional bath, every month after they went out and raped a few new
brides among their serfs. The idea of medieval times and all the gallant
knights is pure unadulterated fiction and they spread the Grail legends as
a major part of their propaganda. We will deal with this more later but it
truly speaks volumes when one reads this kind of accepted and apparently
acceptable 'conventional' thinking (?).
"Many of their practices were purely shamanistic, whilst others were
more closely connected with medieval magical rite. But they were not the
only magicians among the Celts, for we find that magic power was
frequently the possession of women and the poetic craft. The art magic of
Druidism had many points of comparison with other magical systems, and may
be said to have approximated more to that black magic which desires power
for the sake of power alone, than to any more transcendental type. Thus it
included the power to render oneself invisible, to change the bodily
shape, to produce an enchanted sleep, to induce lunacy {Their foes were
obviously already quite there. The fact is that the communion is a blood
ritual of a type Dracula or Count Dracul of the Rosicrucian order that de
Vere belongs to, practice.}, and the utterance of spells and charms which
caused death. Power over the elements was also claimed...
A manuscript preserved in the Monastery of St. Gall and dating from the
eighth or ninth century, has preserved magical formulae for the
preservation of butter and the healing of certain diseases in the name of
the Irish god Diancecht. These and others bear a close resemblance to
Babylonian and Etruscan spells, and this goes to strengthen the hypothesis
often put forward with more or less ability that Druidism had an eastern
origin."
Your mother wears army boots! This is such great academic insight! Did
it cross this feeble-minded nitwit’s brain that the reverse is true? The
Etruscans weren't even in existence when Fell showed the Druids in New
England with the Maltese style of buildings that pre-date Babylon. It
obviously is not written by a Druid and there are those like D. J. Conway
who we saw in 'CtIC' who would cast a spell on the craziness of such an
author. This image of Druidism is unfortunately the norm just as the
Hermetic Gnostics and other heretics have been savaged by purely selfish
power-trippers seeking to destroy mankind’s souls and make everyone
equally in their power hungry grasp. I left out the story he told of a
Druid who lost a battle over the elements with St. Columba who learned a
lot in Iona about the spiritual side of reality. I did so because I don't
really want to prove that Christianity is a black magic driven cult and
that they are projecting their own weaknesses onto others. That is a
matter for other books to deal with. My comment about de Vere may not make
sense to any who haven't read 'CtIC'. He wrote the foreword to Genesis
of the Grail Kings by Gardner and his own book was quoted in it as
well. The Sarkeny Rend Rosicrucians of the Masonic 'octopus' was a large
part of the Templarist regime that funded and maintained the Columbus
discovery of America for so long.
"..Druids often accompanied an army to assist by their magical art in
confounding the enemy.
There is little doubt that the conception of a Druidic priesthood has
descended down to our time in a more or less debased condition in British
Celtic areas. Thus the existence of guardians and keepers of wells, said
to possess magical properties, and the fact that certain familiar magical
spells and formulae are handed down from one generation to another is a
proof of the survival of Druidic tradition, however feeble. Females are
generally the conservators of these mysteries, but that there were Druid
priestesses is fairly certain..."
The Ostrogoth leader Totila was such a barbarian in the sixth century
that he freed the slaves. Didn't he know that slaves are a symbol of
status and cultural refinement? ‘Ostro’ means ‘light’ as in the ‘white
light’ and spiritual adepthoods of the Druidic ‘kapnobatai’ who taught
Orpheus and Pythagoras. Did the Druids have concubines in their celibate
priesthood? Who was screwing the children in the monasteries of Roman
Domain? It is impossible to capture 'the deceit of the psychopomps and
priests who hide in temples. The Druids still conduct their ceremonies in
the open, and perhaps the starting point of all mans' problems can be
traced to the building of Temples and the resultant buying of favorable
divinations in the Mediterranean. Here are a few words from a woman who
has a different perspective if for no other reason than that fact.
"In the most popular myth, Ariadne's story has been rewritten, her
voice almost obliterated. Yet she was the legitimate head of church and
state regarded as the cradle of European civilization. Ancient Crete in
its prime ruled the Mediterranean, thriving on the export of its crafts
and the exploitation of relatively uncivilized tribes in the Aegean area.
Among those 'barbarians' were the ancestors of Plato and Aristotle {A
major 'woman-hater' and part of the reason why Aquinas and the Catholic
Church worked his 'science' into their dogma.}... Some time between 1800
and 1400 B.C., the last matriarchies in the western world were crushed...
She devours the Manuscripts as if after a long famine. And yet she
continues in the ceremony as if untouched by thought. A battle rages
between her and Minos for control of the worship. He has inserted a prayer
and expanded it, and he is having scribes record on tablets the story of
his receiving the laws from Zeus on the mountaintop {Moses is not the
first to come up with this idea and neither was Minos.}. It is remarkably
like a Babylonian tale I once heard. Only there the king’s name was
Hammurabi.” (3)
Hammurabi (1792-1750 B.C.) was a great MAN who had the vision and
wisdom to pronounce and codify that a girl is the legal property of her
father until sold by him to her husband. In Athens women were brought up
to be ignorant so that men could feel important and manlier as they abused
and lorded it over 'the weaker sex' during the time of Socrates. He felt
differently and it probably contributed to his being forced to drink
hemlock. He said: "If the difference consists only in women bearing and
men begetting children, this does not amount to a proof that a woman
differs from a man in respect of the sort of education she should
receive."
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