The religious beliefs of those in power shape their decision-making
process, making it important to understand their motivations.
Their
religious motivations play a significant role in their engagement in
the real war they are waging on the minds of populations. The Globalist
ideology revolves around luciferian ideals, as seen in their association
with the writings of Theosophical Society founder Helena Blavatsky.
It’s irrelevant if we think it’s fanciful; what’s relevant is that they believe it.
When
any elitist group mentions terms such as “light bearer” or lucifer,
they are indeed referring to satan. It’s not just a matter of archetypal
discussion, this is a part of their religion. If you want to know why
the Globalists are engaged in a very real war on the minds of the
masses, you cannot overlook their religious motivations. What seems like
a fantasy to some is very real to the Globalists.
For example,
many know that the United Nations building in New York has an occult
library. But few people know that it was built by a group called the
Lucifer Publishing Company, later changed to Lucis Trust. Lucis Trust
cites the writings of Helena Blavatsky
constantly as the inspiration for their organisation. The UN continues
to associate with Lucis Trust to this day. The very heart of globalism
revolves around luciferian ideals.
It
doesn’t matter what you or I think about these things. It doesn’t
matter if you see such concepts as metaphorical, symbolic or imaginary.
They believe, and so we must explore what these beliefs mean.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, there was a surge of open occultism among the wealthy elite known as Theosophy.
Led by Blavatsky, this movement was obsessed with esoteric beliefs,
gnosticism, and even satanism. Blavatsky claimed to have a psychic
connection to beings called “the Mahatmas” or “the masters” who helped
her write foundational books of Theosophy.
This occultism
targeted the upper classes and resulted in political and financial
leaders joining secretive organisations. Such groups have existed in the
past, from the Rosicrucians and Freemasons to the alchemists of the
Middle Ages who hid their occult beliefs in coded texts. However, never
before had they been so public in their efforts....<<<Read More>>>...