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All the peeps and perps behind the Sandy Hook False Flag are deeply Archontized souls. What is that you ask? Read on Ideological Virus: In another passage of The First Apocalypse of James, the Master refers to those people who exist as the type of the Archons (30:20). Gnostics were not only alert to the intrusion of the Archons, they were also acutely aware of the possibility of humans becoming totally Archontized. This threat appears to have emerged in a particularly alarming way in that era to which Philip K. Dick often refers: the first century of the Common Era, when the Incarnation of Christ is said to have occured, according to Christian belief. Both the time and the place where Archontic molding of human character set in strongly are specified in the Nag Hammadi texts. In his Gnostic view of the human condition, Dick assumed that the spiritual life of humanitywas arrested at that moment. It is as if the behavior of those who exist as the type of Archons locked into place in that era, and came to dominate all subsequent centuries — until the moment in 1945 when the Nag Hammadi texts were discovered. In a close parallel to Philip K. Dicks vision of the Empire, Wilhelm Reich saw the rise of a similar syndrome which he characterized as the mechanico-mystical complex. (See The Mass Psychology of Fascism.) Its signature is authoritarian ideology, the mindset of fascism and patriarchal domination. Significantly, archon was the common term for governer, or authority in Roman times. In some translations of the Coptic materials,archon (plural, archontoi) is rendered as the authorities. Reichs analysis of what I propose to call the mystico-fascist complex focusses on National Socialism, the Nazi movement, which he experienced first-hand, but The Mass Psychology of Fascism contains ample referenes to Catholicism and the Holy Roman Empire, the millennial ancestor of the mystico-fascist program. For more comments on this subject viewed in a contemporary vein, see Armageddon Politics. In allusion to the fascist ideology of the authorities, Philip K. Dick wrote: The Empire is the institution, the codification, of derangement; it is insane and imposes its insanity on us by violence, since its nature is a violent one. (Valis, p. 235, citing entry 41 from The Exegesis.) metahistory.org/gnostique/archonfiles/GnosticCatechism.php
Posted on: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 15:43:19 +0000

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