The Highwire with Del Bigtree - AN OLYMPICS OF THE OCCULT?
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Yes, we were told there would be a little bit of French cliche.
They won't shy away from that.
We have had the Cancamp.
And we had to have Lemiers.
Of course we did.
Is it a catwalk?
Is it a banquet table?
Who can say?
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I mean, it's the thing we're all talking about the opening ceremonies of the Olympics.
Lots of people have lots of issues.
And the very surface, just watching those elements together.
Obviously, sexual innuendo in sports just goes so well together.
It's very odd.
But getting deeper into what is the meaning behind some of this,
I'm really happy to be joined right now by Matthew Erritt.
He's the author of The Clash of the Two Americans,
The Anglo-Vinician Roots of the Deep State.
We're going to get deep into maybe some of the symbology and imagery that's there.
It's my honor and pleasure to be joined right now by Matthew Errit.
Matthew, first of all, you know, you've been sort of deep into the investigation of what's really behind the
history of, I suppose, occultism, Satanism. Just give me a little sense of, you know,
your back, it's vast. I can tell by the books behind you, reading through this book, which,
you know, is dense, I will say, super informative, but it's give me a sense of just what your
area of specialty is. Well, thank you, Del, for coming on. It's a great pleasure and honor from
my end as well. I, to answer the question,
I am not a specialist in the occult per se or symbology. In fact, I would say, if anything,
it was a topic I shied away from for many, many years. And it's just, you know, you kind of know
that there's something weird under the surface of historical research. But it's so, it's so
difficult to wrap the mind around. It's so absurd in so many ways that the logical mind
resist is repulsed from going there. And it was really honestly, in just in the last
couple of years that it became more and more apparent, that the events in our world are so clearly
being shaped with considerations that have to do with matters of the occult, and especially things
that tie into the type of architecture and structure of political and cultural controls that
shaped so much of the pre-Christian world that didn't disappear, but rather many of these mystery
cults with their initiation ceremonies, continued, though in many ways under new branding over the
next two millennia. And I think many of the big events, the wars, the assassinations throughout
the last centuries can't be properly understood. I've come to this conclusion now pretty firmly
without an appreciation for the occult proclivities of an oligarchy, which has been trying to
nudge society into a certain very, very dystopic direction. So unfortunately, we're not used to
seeing such a high density of occultism all at once, and it's jarring, even for me who's
been thinking about this now for a couple of years in a dense way, just to see that at the
opening ceremonies in such a dense way. It is, it's a bit much. It's a bit much for a lot of
people. I think in America, we, you know, there's just been a few glimpses into this space.
I think of, you know, the video when Alex Jones went into the Bohemian Grove and captured this really
bizarre ceremony, you know, and recognizing that there's like sort of hundreds, I guess, or maybe
over a thousand of the richest people in the world and our politicians all celebrating,
you know, this very strange occult ritual. And it just, I watched a recent video. I think
there's somebody else has gotten in there. And it just, the words, it just seems so dorky,
right? It's so, I mean, I don't know what, but like just the grown men are sitting around
listening to this ridiculous sort of play with, you know, animal.
you know, beings and
babies, wooden babies
being sacrificed and things. And it just
seems nonsensical,
but is there something
more sinister about it
or dangerous about these rituals?
Well, there certainly is.
And if you'd like, I prepared a few slides
that showcases a little
bit of the backstory behind what I think people
need to have in their minds when they look at such
absurdities as what just occurred
in front of all of our faces
at the Paris Olympics.
Okay.
So, yeah, let's showcase a few of these things.
Let's start with the first slide.
Yeah, and I chose to give this little presentation,
the tentative title of the precursor to the Great Reset
as the French Revolution.
There was a lot of amages to the French Revolution,
Mary Antoinette having her head cut off being a big one.
But there was a lot more to the French Revolution
that a lot of people don't realize
that had more to do with a reset of humanity as an ideal
and a reconstruction of an ancient.
ancient order of managing society, the human zoo, that is overlooked by most history books.
All right, the first sign that we had was that it was already announced a while ago
that the mascot of the Olympics was going to be the Fris, the Frigian hat, which people
don't really think too much about.
Another image that I referenced Mariannezzan, singing at you in a weird way with her head
cut off, a giant building with a lot of other apparently decapitated aristocratic women.
So when people think of the French Revolution, they tend to think of, you know, some attempted
at American Revolution in many ways it was.
You know, the American Revolution itself would not have been a success, were it not for Marquis de Lafayette,
the support of Louis XVI, Mary Antoinette as well, with many, many leading statesmen scientists
like Jean-Slevaille-Baye.
You had Antoine LaVoisier, the discoverer of so many major breakthroughs in chemistry, discovered
many elements. He was also a politically very effective statesman, and he had his head cut off.
Many of these key figures who were allied with Ben Franklin all were the qualified leadership of
France when that revolution in 1789 was launched. And within a couple of years, the paradox is that
as the outcome of the American Revolution, there was a viable republic. It had problems. It had
a fifth column that was still loyal to the city of London that remained behind. But it was still a
viable republic if you could keep it, as Benjamin Franklin had warned. It's the responsibility
thus of everybody to come afterwards to perfect and to that ideal expressed so beautifully when
it was expressed in the declaration.
In 1789, there was a different effect.
The outcome of the French Revolution involved not a republic, but an anarcho-jackabin bloodbath,
an anti-Christian reset.
Christianity itself was banned completely for a number of years from France, a new calendar
system, starting with the storming of the Bastille as day one, the new day of the new
sacred calendar with a 10-day decimal system. It was a weird thing. As I mentioned, the French
Republicans were decapitated very shortly. Mercki de Lafayette found himself rotting in a dungeon.
You had Forever Wars launched 20 years of just Forever Wars. And you had essentially a civil war
of Jacobins cutting off the Jacobins cutting off the Jacobins. Just because, I mean,
what is it Jacobin? My memory of the French Revolution, all that, is going way back many, many
years now. So what is a Jacobin? A Jacobin was the revolutionary political movement that was calling
for the decapitation of the king and pretty much everybody. It had the better, the revolution
that put the business one of the sciences. The revolution doesn't need scientists. Okay. The idea was you
the, the masses, the poor, it's a peasants revolution and everybody who appears to be in the upper,
like the upper classes, they're all evil. They all must be destroyed. So it was the weaponization of the
masses. I would say I would call even a proto-color revolution. So the people were induced to
kill the people. So the masses were induced to kill the people who actually had their own best
interest at heart, as well as some bad people. So that created such a vacuum of leadership that you
had the gérondins enter the scene, who are the logical cult of reason. All of them were
essentially anti-Christian, but the cult of reason said, no, we,
When you allow the emotions of the mob to run amok, then you get anarchy.
We need to impose order.
And so you had a lopsided taking of turns, cutting off each other's heads.
And this is the origins of today's political right and political left.
So in the Assembler, one group on the left was sitting on the left side of the Assembler,
the Girondin faction was sitting on the right side.
So the idea of political right and left actually finds its origins in this messy civil war effectively,
which was thus only resolved with a strongman sort of proto-fascist type of a Napoleon to enter the scene
who didn't waste too much time before he declared himself emperor of the universe.
And there was more to it than that, though.
So the Frigian hat was the sort of symbol that united the mobs.
So to make them, bring them into righteous indignation and a violent orientation,
they were rallying around this symbol of freedom of liberty that somehow became this,
red cap, which is, again, the symbol of the...
That's interesting. So the red cap, basically, I mean, and what's interesting about this
is it was both, so you say it was both sort of anti-science and anti-Christian. So they sort of
put the two together. So intelligentsia and religious were, you know, the masses were against
all of that. And that's, if you wore this red cap, it meant that's what you sort of stood for.
Take out all the leadership. That tended to be where you would be pulled into, yes.
despite the fact that most people didn't even have a clue.
I mean, just that alone,
knowing that that level of like decapitation,
attack everyone on top,
is the mascot, if you will,
of the French Olympics.
That's the image that they want to go.
Is what you're saying is that little cap that talks
and is now a cartoon represents rebellion against science and religion.
And I guess,
is it aristocracy of the time?
or?
I think it's more a,
the idea of reviving a,
a reactionary vibe in the population.
The idea that you can,
I think it's a bit of a joke for those social engineers
who've been manufacturing this type of symbolism
to manipulate the masses
so that they would get reactionary
and without thinking through what they were walking into,
but they were willing to kill without understanding
what this evil enemy was that they wanted to kill.
So by getting people into that mind, and we can very much see this being invoked yet again today with a variety of efforts to showcase the worst aspects of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and there's a lot of effort to get us to think of channeling our anger and rage at Islam, at Iran, at other countries, at other nations or at Chinese or Jews, whatever.
So there's an effort to just really shake things up.
Can we simplify it to divide and conquer, which is really what it just feels like is happening to humanity?
Okay, yeah.
A couple of key points, right?
We all just watched that montage video.
You have Bacchus, Dionysus, same thing.
It's the god of ecstasy of ancient Greek and Greece and Rome.
On the one side, being dished out as like a dish.
You had some other weird stuff regarding Snoop Dog of all people being brought in to carry the torch for a certain point.
people have made the point that there's a lot of similarities to the Last Supper.
Now, that may be true.
I think it likely is true.
And for sure when you go to the next slide.
Well, they seem to apologize for it.
And as soon as you apologize, I mean, unfortunately, you know,
but an apology tends to mean we recognize that this is the imagery and we're sorry versus
you're all off base and, you know, you're really taking this out of context.
It seemed like we got an official apology and the fact that you now can't find any of these videos anywhere on YouTube or any in the social media space is being totally shut down.
I think it's still available if you're a peacock or NBC member here or something like that.
But clearly there's been like a whitewashing of these videos online, which tells me, I mean, if you're proud of it, you felt good about it and we were all off base, you leave it out there.
Once you start seeing a total cleanup going on, someone feels like they've overstepped.
And though they were obviously trying to be racy, it seems have gone further, or the backlash seems to be bigger than they expected.
Yeah, that.
And I think possibly they also got the, they've reved the engine that they sought to rev.
I think they did this with the intention to inflame the passions of a lot of, especially Christian-oriented people of the world.
and they were very effective at revving those engines.
It was very provocative and intentionally so.
Yeah.
It was a slap in the face.
And so they say, oh, it was not really the last supper.
But then, you know, it was clearly a meal.
Like when we have here, the Dionysus is being trotted out.
He's the guy of ecstasy, you know, and he's the dish in front of everybody there.
So, yeah, there's a lot of that.
There's a lot of inderogyn.
There's just an observation.
Just no judgment.
That's a beam.
Children also play.
into that environment, which is a bit weird as well while they're talking about everybody getting naked.
The little kid is being, you know, trotted around dancing with these adults.
You have the image, I think we had to blur it, though, of the guys, you know, genitals in some form,
hanging out of his pants right near a young child, which was very disturbing for a lot of people.
Rightfully so, yeah.
So what people have been saying who have been defending this ritual, they've been saying,
Well, it's actually not Jesus.
It's a reference to the painting by Yan Van Bilarth of the Feast of Apollo and Dionysius,
the Feast of the Gods.
And that's Apollo, the solar deity of ancient Greece with Dionysius,
eating the god eating the grapes.
He's the god again of wine, of the orgy, of the ecstasy,
the transformed of altered states in the evening.
One you worship in the daytime, the other at night.
you know um the other and then you have pan a prototype of a lot of the the the devil imagery that
has been part of the christian iconography that that derives from pan uh with the goats feet they're
dancing i mean this is really interesting because it all flies by so fast so all right so
tell me what's this big bull's head i mean which is an odd image again like what's that doing
next to the olympic symbol i know well people have been saying it's the
And it's the golden calf is what they've been saying.
It's a representation of a celebration of the golden calf and of the Old Testament.
I would say that's not really true because it's a fully grown bull that's been decapitated.
So it's not the golden calf.
I don't think that's what it is.
I think that there's something else being represented there.
And so this is where it's going to get really interesting, albeit a little, well, we're already in the
weird mode. So it's not a big deal. We'll just keep going into that orientation.
Something that most people have not encountered in general in our education system, but it's a fact
that when early Christianity was just being brought online, Jesus had just recently been murdered.
There were three dominant mystery cults that were at war with the early Christian church.
And of those mystery cults, they were all under the cult of the emperor.
So as soon as Rome stopped being a republic, it became an empire, first under Julius Caesar.
and then every other emperor after that,
it became essentially a society ruled by a godman
with his own cult that you worship.
Now that godman would also sanction with the,
you know, there was a committee
that would have things like the sibling books,
the writings of oracles from Greece, from Delphi,
that would then advise the Senate and advise the emperor.
But the empire would then sanction other subcults
that anybody could worship and they weren't exclusive.
You could be a member of all of the cults if you wanted to.
They were all pagan.
believed in multiple deities.
Many of them and the ones that I'm going to mention here that were the primary rivals of Christianity
were the cults of Mithra, the cults of Sibel Attis, and the cult of Isis Serapis, as it was known in Rome.
Those are the three dominant cults.
The cult of ISIS for Paris' sake is going to be extremely important towards the end of this presentation.
But I'm just going to run through the essentials and why the bull, the decapitated bull and the Phrygian cap are two extremely important symbols that have multiple layers of meaning.
but I think the deepest one is located in exactly what I'm about to say here is a consideration.
So the first one that I'm going to showcase, and this is just from a website, just talking about these three dominant mystery cults.
A mystery cult is essentially a cult organized around rights of initiation into secret mysteries,
known only to some initiated elite priest class that then takes the initiate through various rituals,
often proto various drugs opium hashish ergot which is which is what LSD today was derived from
that was developed by the CIA in our modern era it was derived from ergot a blight that came
from wheat that was used in these ancient ceremonies to basically de-pattern and deconstruct the
minds of an initiate in order to then be reconstructed under a new identity that was more
befitting to the type of society which an empire would like to have run so that was
the types of activities that these cults were operating under, but they had different
symbology, different sort of sacred stories that made each one kind of unique.
First one here, which is the cult of Sibel and Atis.
So Sibel is a, she had various incarnations in various cultures of the ancient times,
one of which was Gaia.
She was an earth mother, a magna mater deity.
The Gaia cult is obviously very big as far as a revival of it today,
the worship of this idea of the pristine beauty, divinity of nature,
which may not be untrue, but at the expense of the idea that human beings are the pollution that destroy nature.
So that is sort of one of the belief structures of the ancient Gaia and also Sibel structures,
that having babies abiding by family dynamics, things like that are unnatural.
They're the imposition of cultural matrices that prohibit us from being our true divine selves.
And by the time you would get through the rights of initiation, the idea was that you would
discover that you are in fact God and the God of the Bible is in fact an evil demiurge that made
the world in six days and his evil Demiurge image, but now you're free to discover your true
own God's self.
So it's really a way to make people egotistical sin.
Okay.
Interesting.
Yeah, there's a few other aspects to the cult of Sibyl.
She had a counterpart, a male demasculated counterpart that wore the Phrygian cap.
It was imported from Anatolian earlier from a few other.
It was active in Iran, but it came through Turkey into Rome during the end of the second Punic War, which I would say was an imperial war.
The Punic Wars against Carthage was kind of like the Vietnam War of America as Rome really started becoming an empire and sabotaging its former allies and extending its influence onto the weak.
And that second war was really where I think Rome started losing its soul even before it became a full empire.
And that's when the cult was brought in of Sebel.
The Atta's figure was somebody who cut off his family jewel.
So in the sacred story, he's the brother, husband who's driven kind of,
mad and ashamed by Sebel.
And in his shame, he cuts off his family jewel.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then, you know, so there's two aspects of this.
One of the ways of this cult celebrating or conducting its ceremonies was through the Torah Boreum.
That's from two of the Sibelian temples that have been excavated of two followers bringing in the bull and the sacrifice.
The head cutting off of the bull as its blood is drenched onto the high priest, standing under the
receiving the blood of the bull.
I think it's probably likely,
though there's no visual evidence of it,
but I think it's not a bad hypothesis
that these also, in higher,
esoteric ceremonies involved probably human sacrifice to.
I don't think it was just animals,
but they definitely did the bull.
If you want it to be a male member of the priesthood,
what's called a hierophant,
then there are certain things you had to do.
Number one, you had to also follow Otis,
and in a in a ecstatic
rebelry under Bacchus
there's sort of what I know is
the the Apollo Dionysian ceremonies
the Bacchanalian night revelries under the moon
you had to basically
get drunk and wasted enough
that you in your in your religious
fervor would cut off your own family jewels
walking in his footsteps
start speaking with false voice
you'd have to
the higher fonts were known for wearing
women's clothing they would also
as it's pointed out here
they would whip
They'd have a whip of knuckle bones for self-flagellation.
So they innovated self-flagellation.
So it's this weird, unnatural thing where every time you have a bad thought, you have to flagellate yourself.
This was taken up by the Benedictines in the 5th, 6th century after this cult was banned from the Roman Empire.
I mean, what's just so interesting about this is we've been talking so much now about all of the, you know, especially in young children, whether it's, you know, puberty.
blocking drugs, but then transgender surgeries for children.
And, you know, what we've been saying is it's castration of children, essentially.
But just this imagery that, you know, you need to remove that, you know,
castrate yourself for some sense of balance or understanding of yourself.
I mean, you know, it almost feels like it derives from, you know,
that sort of occultism that goes all the way.
back to what you're showing is 204 BC.
Yeah, and the Roman families at the time were so disgusted by so many of their young men
getting their schlongs cut off in the in these ceremonies that they actually
organized to kick out the cult.
And the cult went underground in Rome for about two centuries.
And it was only with Caligula that it was fully revived and given full sanction
and brought out into the streets of Rome.
But it took a while.
Like the Romans had some moral repulsion naturally to this.
It wasn't an easy cell.
So, yeah, there's that.
There's that.
Now let's quickly just dig a gander at the other cult I mentioned, Mithra.
Okay.
So Mithra was a male exclusively male-only cult, unlike Sibel, which was very much open more to women.
Both of them carried out, it seems, sacred orgies.
But this one was specifically, you had to be a male to enter it.
It was very much dominant amongst the legionnaires of the Roman Empire, as well as the Praetorian Guard, the elite guard, sort of the SS of Rome, were pretty much all members.
That was a precondition to do.
It's kind of like, you know, if you want to become a high-level person in the FBI, you kind of have to be in a Scottish right.
Kind of similar, right, or maybe a Mormon or both.
This is part of the thing is what they were also doing.
It was imported into Roman 55 BC.
it took them a little bit longer.
There was eight degrees of initiation.
And you always have Mithra wearing, or the god Mithra, is wearing the Phrygian cap yet again.
It was imported again from Anatolia, which itself, earlier it was from Iran and before that from
India.
It took on different incarnations.
When it was brought into Rome, it took on the murdering of the bull, the Torboreum.
Typically, there's thousands of these sculptures that have been found in underground
Mithraim.
I'm going to show some examples of what these things look like.
in mind the Apollo Dionysian ceremony of that painting with Penn, the sun god lunar deity,
day, night, you know, you're stoic in the daytime, and then you do debauchery, you get in touch
your inner beast at night. Kind of like what people do when, in too much of our Western society,
where they hate their jobs, but they do them in the daytime. And then on Friday, Saturday night,
they get wasted, and then they do it all over again. It really creates a discombobulation of the,
of the development of a natural integrated identity. It's very, very useful for an empire.
to have a culture that has these practices.
So he's looking always over to the Helios,
Helios being the sun god, Solinvectis.
And on the left, there's always the imagery of the lunar goddess in Egypt that was Isis.
But there's various incarnations of the lunar goddess.
So most of these sculptures have the lunar god and the solar god.
Okay.
Standing above.
Interesting.
Mithra.
So I mentioned the Mithraim.
So far there's been about 400 of these Mithraim,
just the ones that have been discovered recently in over the years,
in Europe and North Africa and the Holy Land.
That's a few samples of what some of them look like.
Again, there were thousands in the ancient world.
Many have not been uncovered yet.
They were always underground representing the womb of the earth.
You're inside Gaia.
So that's the idea of the symbolic nature of the cave.
We don't know fully there's no surviving or at least no known texts
of what this cult practiced as far as details.
So it's been inferred by scholars.
and I've read a bunch of their books, but there's a general idea.
A lot of them what's observed is that they coexist up below temples to Sibel and Hattis.
So there's a disproportionately large conjunction of these two temples being built together
across the world, all across Hungary, but big time in France, in England, all over the place.
Okay.
So these two are coexisting.
I think usually the men of a family would be in Mithra as well as in Sibel.
the women would just go into Sibyl and they would, you know, have a family gathering like Sunday service together that way.
After they were banned.
So all of these cults were banned in around 380 by Theodosius, who also burned the sibling oracles, the sibling books that were shaping the Roman Empire.
All of that was burned.
These cults were wiped out Christianity with a lot of compromises, I would say.
Maybe some were unwise compromises.
But Christianity did survive and became the dominant chosen vehicle for the Roman Empire.
with a lot of the good within Christianity that came with that.
And these mystery sects were wiped out.
And they went underground.
They did not disappear.
Mithra didn't disappear.
None of these disappeared.
And in fact, you could trace their rebranding over the centuries.
As Mithro, as I mentioned, was a warrior cult.
Right.
So that was what the cult of Mithro was.
It became the Templars.
Just to say it quickly, I've written a book on this.
Okay.
But the Templar Order itself,
was seated by a Benedictine grand strategist who put two popes on the on the papacy named Bernard de Clairvaux
who seated the Templars with another another Benedictine that had an esoteric and an exoteric a secret and an outward
set of practices one for the majority of people who were members and had no idea I think kind of like the
freemasons you know it's you're generally first few degrees you're you're good person you're
perfectly fine and something happens in the higher degrees regarding a secret teaching that all of a
sudden only a high initiate can know about. That seems to be the sort of activity that was
utilized then when they seeded the Templars. And what I had there was a picture of the
Templars, an illustration done in the 19th century, worshipping Baphmet on the one side,
getting burned at the stake in the middle. And a picture of Baphimitt there, that's Jacques
de Malé, and they were burned at the stake in around 1314 in France. That's a picture made by
Eliface Levy, a French occultist, who
drew out this character of Baphmet, who may not have looked exactly like that, but it's
definitely not, I don't think, untruthful entirely. And that's an image of a goat's head.
Again, one hand pointed towards an eclipsed sun, one to the eclipsed moon. There's a variety
of different animals that are integrated into this entity that the Templars were induced to
admit to or they were discovered to having worshipped under the Temple of Solomon. This is actually
their headquarters.
They worshiped.
So at the basis, you have, Christianity comes in, but once you become an initiate in that
and you're in the higher order, it leaves Christianity and goats back to this sort of
occultism for the elites in there, which is super-indent.
So it's a combining of the two worlds.
Yeah, and the gateway through that, the sort of secret.
sauce was the
the Gnostic
mystery cults
that were the followers of Simon Magi
Simon the sorcerer who was an enemy of Peter
and was somebody who was
a favorite of Nero in Rome
who was trying to pass him off himself off
as the representative
of Christianity and Christ's
successor and even superior
as the incarnation of the Christ's
spirit and he was literally
a sorcerer from Samaria
who was trying to who was a
conduit who they were carrying out sacred orgies acting like they're a Christian but introducing a lot
of new concepts that were foreign to the Christian moral worldview.
Wow.
Of which sacred orgies were part of that, other things too, but also a repackaging of the
sacred stories of Mithra, of Isis, of Sebel.
A lot of these ancient pagan stories were repackaged into the sort of Christian wineskin and
get followers like Marseus and Valentinian and Balcities and.
and others who were producing in the second, third century's Gnostic scriptures, the secret
teachings of Jesus, you know? So Jesus had his outward teaching for the stupid plebs, and then he had
his secret teaching for Mary Magdalene and his favorites, you know? And that would be passed on orally,
in the same way that you had a lot of the worst Kabbalists who were also passing on the secret
teachings of Moses, you know, so Moses had the teachings given to him by God for the stupid people,
as they say, and then he had the oral teaching where he passed on vocally only to his trusted click.
And that becomes whatever, because it's like the game of telephone at a certain point.
You're just making stuff up.
So that was kind of what these creatures like the Knights of Solomon's temple, the Templars, were passing on as part of their heritage.
All that to say, the Templars initiated the Crusades.
As I mentioned, there's a lot of inflammation of clash of civilizations emotions right now between Christians, Jews, Muslims, especially, Chinese, I would add.
And this is really what took over and destroyed the world for centuries at that period, which the Templars were created to oversee this forever war with the idea of creating this restored kingdom in Solomon's temple.
That's just one Templar underground Mithraim that was excavated.
That was the temple of Jerusalem, the Templar managed kingdom of Jerusalem, I should say.
One of the key figures to carry the torch in these ceremonies was the strange figure from that people recognize.
from Assassin's Creed a video game, but the actual person himself represented the order of the
Hashashins. The Hashashins was a Sufi order from Iran that worked very closely in many ways
with the Templars that were Gnostic themselves, that had a pagan origin, that were trying to revive
the pagan roots of Islam, and had a certain synergy with the Templars, another Gnostic mythraic sect,
as they were excavating Solomon's temple. Now, this, why would you pick this guy to run with the
The Olympic torch.
Right.
So you have something strange there.
They were cracked down upon by the Muslim world after they spent centuries carrying out assassinations of high-level Muslim targets,
who were generally statesmen, many of whom were actually trying to create peace and reconciliation with their neighbors and with their Christians.
And many of them were killed by this order of Hashashins, the name comes from hash.
Part of their rituals was to get into an altered state utilizing sacred drugs, just like the Noste.
and the other mystery cults.
But where were the Templars represented in the ceremonies?
So again, we saw Snoop Dog with the, what the heck is Snoop Dog?
That was weird.
If we noticed here, Snoop Dog at the Olympic ceremonies in Garb has a very interesting necklace.
Now, the necklace, if you get in close to it, recognize that thing?
Yeah.
Baphimet.
So he's got an actual necklace to Baphomet, which is, he's got many of these necklaces
that he wears quite a bit, but he shows to wear this to the Olympic ceremonies.
I would say this is a little representation to the Templars in my mind, because the word Paris itself comes from a Roman term given by Julian the Apostate to the headquarters of the Temple of ISIS in what is today known as Paris.
And Julian the Apostate in 360 tried to rebuild Solomon's temple for the third time, didn't work out for him.
But he also called himself the Helios godman.
And he was the last real effort from the Roman Empire to wipe out Christianity and reinstall the
son king worship of godman um so so that's that's iris and her counterpart saraphas
seraphis is brought in from they're basically brought in from egypt sarapus is the counterpart
to or the the roman rendition of osiris isis and osiris gave birth to horace or as being the god that
uh the all seeing eye derived its its power from or it's it's you know whatever from yeah um
very much snake oriented, the Pythian priestesses were very active in the cult of ISIS.
It was imported into Roman 200, around the same time as Sebel and Attis.
Why is this important?
I've got a one-minute trailer to a French documentary about the origins of Paris.
Yeah, we do. We'll play it right here.
Let's play it.
He was a few Paris.
His history, these rues, these passages insolite,
his habitants, these boutiques,
these terrace of coffee,
its cartier-cho,
its transport,
its soiree,
her beauty,
her team of foot,
are grey,
sun-dorre.
That,
it's Paris,
as we know we're
we know.
But there exists
a other paris,
more secret,
more cached,
a paris etothelic,
Guarded at the abrid of regard
The Profane
At this film
It's this Paris
Mysterio
we propose
to discoverer
Tell the
the batticeeure
That's the
Batchezerle
They don't let their
signature
In the pier
The content of
this film
is the heritage
of authors
Inconnue
Don't the
Dekuvert
Apport an
Eclmage
New to
those who are
ready to
be bursed by
this history.
Here,
Paris
You never ever.
Paris itself, like I was mentioning, was the headquarters of the Temple of ISIS.
And in fact, this is an artist's rendition of another temple of ISIS.
It says here in 1793, while people were cutting off each other's heads,
over the ruins of the Bastille, which was the building that was stormed,
that initiated the bloodbath, that turned the viable Republican revolution into a Jacobin terror of bloodbath.
on the ruins you had the the construction of the of the a statue worshiping ISIS which would
spurred out water as a fountain from her boob flanked by a couple of wildcats and people would drink
this thing it was weird but that was a thing it was taken down a few decades later but that was a
big part of what was brought online 1790 the Paris coat of arms is changed keep in mind and
And what's done is that on the coat of arms, now you have the goddess Isis, the goddess of navigation, who's brought in and placed on the coat of arms itself.
What's interesting here is that the Olympics involved for the first time ever athletes not being brought in or walking into a stadium, but brought in on barges on the seine.
And that was, I think, also a relevant little tip of the hat to that aspect.
The Notre Dame Basilica was built in the 12th century on the site of the biggest temple of ISIS.
And when it burnt down, it was rehabilitated, but it burned big time in 2019.
And people said, oh, it was it an accident?
Did somebody knock over a candle?
Or what I would say, that probably not.
There was probably a deeper symbolic meaning to it being lit on fire at that moment
that people haven't properly considered yet.
And the Jacobins also placed, as they were arresting people for protecting a priest
or whatever. And don't get me wrong, the priesthood of France had a lot of corruption to it.
Okay, they gave people a lot of reasons to be angry with them. However, it's all about getting
reactionary here. Right. People who were imprisoned were tortured in a headquarters. The prison of the
Jacobins was the former headquarters of the Templars when the Templars got kicked out,
or they left the Holy Land. They got kicked out of the Islamic world. And they set up shop
back in Paris again. And that building,
became the prison chambers as well as torture chambers for the population that was getting their heads cut off
and before they would get their inquisition, they would get tortured to admit all sorts of things.
So that was, again, the Templar headquarters.
So another interesting thing that still is fetishized by the French even today that I think has broader meaning.
After people were split between this radicalized left, radicalized right, civil war thing,
both in ancient Rome as well, before Rome became an empire, right, after Julius Caesar,
was killed, it went into civil war for centuries before the empire was totally consolidated
under Octavius.
The same thing happened in France.
You had a lot of potential for good, but everybody got stupid.
They acted first, felt first thought little, and they became tools of the empire social
engineers to fall into civil wars of eye-for-and-eye revanchism, resulting in a vacuum
of leadership that could only be filled by a new godman in the form of Napoleon who tried to
the emperor of the east and the west and the revival of the of the Roman Empire.
And, you know, he was also reviving the Scottish right, the Grand Orient,
and these things were already being reorganized in France through Scotland,
which itself had become the base of where the Templars went underground after they were burned,
and they basically had to go underground.
They went to Scotland first, reorganized themselves,
and through their, this is the origin of the Scottish right,
the Rosie Cross right as well.
The Knights of the Rosie Cross came out of that.
and then reconverged back into France and sort of like a virus sort of re-penetrating
for slowly over time and rebuilding a lot of their assets and capabilities.
There's a lot more to say, but I felt like I've already gone through so much material.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, difficult material that I'll just withhold and just let that right sit there.
Well, I mean, for certain what, I mean, obviously your knowledge on this is vast.
and I look forward to getting into sort of deeper meanings,
and I know you're writing about this type of stuff happening in the United States of America.
It's not just France.
It's worldwide.
Also, you've looked at a lot of things like the World Economic Forum
and all of these sort of rights of passage that are happening
that seem to be affecting a global dynamic.
But at the very least, what I find fascinating here is,
I think most of us thought, well, I mean, that one image,
was very anti-Christian because it looked like the Last Supper.
And what you're showing is that this entire thing appears to be a celebration that could be
on the surface called anti-Christian.
You have a hat that is the mascot that represents the beheadings of Christians and leadership.
You have this definitely bowing down to occultism and all these different occults that
that have happened both in Rome and in France.
And the boats coming in and ISIS,
I mean, it really is a spectacular breakdown.
And, you know, I think we all just keep thinking, you know,
Sodom and Gomorrah or this idea of just debauchery
and a celebration of the ego and humanity versus some sort of more reverent concept of
Jesus and God.
and that, you know, and I do think at the heart of this, and where I get conflicted is, you know,
I've said it on my show. I grew up. I considered myself an environmentalist, but I do see
there's a difference between wanting to take care of nature, you know, as it's given to us to
take care of in the Old Testament and the creation of the earth, you know, dominion over the earth,
and this, you know, sort of worship of nature as though we're a part of it.
And it's, you know, and it's sort of our goal is to let go of God or let go of something
and become more animalistic if we're to sort of be a part of nature.
And you definitely get a sense of, you know, this struggle happening in the world of all the
many things that are dividing us.
And then you watch France at the, you know, Macron, President of France is the WF,
Klaus Schwab, bragging that Macron is one of his, you know, initiates and the many
different leaders that are in cabinets all over the world.
But taking this out of the Olympics, this wasn't just like a video or a presentation that
was made to the United States of America or just for,
France, what does it mean that this was a pageantry in one of the only things that the entire world sits down to watch and especially with their families?
When you sort of tie this all together, what do you think this message is attempting to achieve to a worldwide audience?
Whenever you get into this realm of analysis, there's never just one motive.
there's usually multiple motives layered together at the same time.
But I think the, as I mentioned earlier, the idea of provoking a righteous hate and anger against these devilish creatures was something that they wanted to do.
They achieved, I think, their desire to do that.
But at the same time, it was an arrogant display of tuberous as well.
It certainly was that.
And I think that, you know, the gods would destroy they first make mad.
These oligarchs do see themselves as gods.
They don't believe in God per se, although maybe they do in a weird idea of a more
affamete kind of God.
Yeah.
They actually do see this period now as the consummation of a period that they have been
waiting for in trying to slowly build towards.
Yeah.
Having to kill a lot of American presidents along the way, JFK, Lincoln.
I mean, there's a lot of disruptive elements over the years that have put a block on their attempt to essentially reset society so that our ability to discern the difference between a human being and a wolf is gone.
So that if we can't discern the qualitative difference, it doesn't mean wolves or other animals of the biosphere are bad because they're not as good.
Because we're superior to animals, it doesn't mean that animals are bad.
It just means that we are animated by something else, something more divine that the animals don't have access to as far as an ability to think through the consequence of our actions with conscience, with a power of reason that can allow for the discovery of God's creation, the hidden laws that we can all discover, even if we're not born of a high family or anything, we can discover and then willfully act in accordance with the discovered laws of God's creation to make life better for ourselves and for our posterity that doesn't even exist yet.
that that's something no rabbit species can do right like so when at when rabbits become overpopulated they just go into cannibalizing mode the mommy's eat the babies the populations regulate they adapt to the environment of nature the oligarchy would like us to also be like the rabbits that when the oligarchy can create scarcity usually it's artificially created um they get us into a a psychological pattern where we fight or fly you know we we act like the animals we can only kill or be killed or be
and that fear state is bad for creativity.
We don't make discoveries when we're in that state of mind.
We don't think like mature beings, which is needed if you're going to be able to overcome
the types of mind field that the oligarchy sets and overcome the limits to growth that they try
to impose onto us, which is where I would say that in opposition to the modern Gaia revival,
the people like Benjamin Franklin, they don't hate nature.
they just recognize that the human mind is a part of nature.
It's all part of God's creation.
So to make the human mind work means we should be thinking about, you know, discovering and then mastering.
When we discover an act to a law of nature, we're no longer bounded by that law as our master.
It becomes something that serves us.
So wind can become our servant when we discover the sale.
You discover electricity like Ben Franklin did.
You discover its nature.
It could serve you.
You can transmit messages.
All sorts of things are given to you.
You can light your houses at night.
which without fire.
So, you know, the universe resonates to humans
which the oligarchy wants to disrupt
and keep us all in a state
where we're just parting at night,
feeling shame because we did things on Friday night.
We don't want to think about.
And then, you know, whip ourselves
and then do our drudging thing
as apollonian dutiful beings in the grind
and then do it over again.
So that's a type of society they like
and if we can also get rid of Christianity.
and every monotheistic religion that has an impetus towards morality
and instead have a new set of gods run by a priesthood
that might have maybe a new technocratic AI version
or maybe a new alien sort of flavoring to it
that can be controlled by the Shadowmasters,
then they're all for it. That's fine.
It's really fascinating as you say all those things.
I mean, I want to just spend the rest of the afternoon talking to you,
but so many things come in line
because I keep saying things,
one of the issues that we're very focused on the high wire is, you know, is forced vaccination.
If you want to vaccinate a free country, I'm down with that.
I've shown that the science just doesn't exist.
Now we've proven, our nonprofit has been more successful at proving the lack of science behind that than anyone.
It's now coming clear.
But I've always said, if the government can forcibly inject you, then your rights have been
reduced to the same as a farm animal.
And it's interesting how you're making this connection to, you know,
making us more animalistic, making a shame, but also if we have no sense of something greater
than ourselves, then we're just animals, and then it's kill or be killed, it's division,
it's constant war, it's unrest, and as long as we're in that place fighting each other,
the aristocracy, the oligarchs can do whatever they want. You talk about scarcity, which is
true. The entire language now of environmentalism, which is why I struggle with that word now,
is scarcity. We, you know, the climate change is wiping out of food supply. It's, you know,
when clearly what's wiping out of food supply is the end of farming, the end of ranching. They're
killing off our cattle saying there's a bird flu that's never infected human beings. And Jeffrey
Jackson just reported on the border issues that now in America, we have these wide open borders
with people coming in that are creating crime waves that are also.
So destabilizing our workforce.
I was just in Geneva and they said this has been going on for years.
Now it's finally happened to you.
The destabilization of societies through people running from wars and open borders into Europe.
All of this does seem to be playing into this.
And really, what we have is leadership that clearly seems to want mass chaos.
Chaos where, and we look at just the last few weeks.
of the news here in America.
You've got assassination attempts,
president stepping down, not running,
all sorts of insanity, you know, internet shutting down.
Oh, it's back up to the point where we are just,
we're giving up on trying to figure out what's going on.
And ultimately, once we recognize,
if we just recognize that we're incapable of understanding it,
that ultimately is where an animal is at then.
Now I'm just surviving,
and I'm just gonna leave it to the leadership
to figure it out,
because it's too big for me.
It's too big for my mind.
And that really is what all of these images that you just shared,
what the Olympics just said to the world is,
this is bigger than you're ever going to understand.
And I think that that was my concern about even doing this story today
was that it's exactly what they want.
They didn't want us to just accept it.
They want us alarmed.
They want us screaming and yelling and in a panic.
And because then they,
then they rule. And so how do we just to finish this up, and you're looking at all of this,
what would be your advice to a society that is under siege now by, I think, occultism,
but also division, where we're being so divided. And how do you fight something that that's
exactly what they want is they want you fighting? What is our way, what is our path forward?
That's a really great exposition you just did as a summary.
And for the point of advice I would give to people is to, on the one hand, just be aware that the oligarchy wants you to believe that they are the gods that they want them, they want to believe they are.
So to the degree that we accept the narratives that allow for the portrayal of this shadowy force that's sort of been there, right, for all of human history.
To the degree that we allow for that force to be identified as something that has been, that has it all planned out, all sides have been controlled.
The American Revolution, that was an occult fraud, because look, free Masonic lodges were involved or, you know, everything was controlled.
So it really decapitates, it castrates our minds completely from the reality that this oligarchy is not.
They've screwed up many, many times.
This is not the first time they have tried to lay down the hammer.
It's been attempted before.
And any like cogent study of history will showcase several moments.
I could identify three major moments just in the 20th century alone.
And I could identify another two in the 19th century where the oligarchy culminated all of their efforts to launch down their hammer to reset humanity the way they tried to do during the French Revolution.
It didn't work out.
They had to ultimately flush their Napoleon creature.
But it could have worked.
They could have kept pushing for it if you didn't have more reasonable, moral, insightful people rallying and organizing for something that fell outside of that wasn't one of these controlled choices of left-right that we were being told we have to adopt.
So you had patriots within America, especially within the Republic, which is why the oligarchy is never forgiven the Republic for what was brought into the world in 1776.
and what Lincoln revived in opposition to anarchist terrorists within the abolitionist groupings
as well as terrorists within the Confederacy, both of which were funded by the exact same
Freemasonic Scottish Rite lodges in the north and in the south tied to the city of London
and the United Grand Lodge and all of their banking networks inside of America.
They were all trying to create a breaking up of the United States running terrorist operations
like John Brown as provocation.
towards the Confederates to get the Confederates to then provoke back and forth.
Lincoln didn't fall into that trap.
He stayed above it and he wasn't alone.
He had a whole network of allies who understood how this game was played and they were able to
keep the nation together.
They had the help and they sought the alliance of Russia, which sent the whole Russian Navy
Navy fleet to the coast of New York and San Francisco, Alexander II, who had
liberated the serfs and the same year.
Yeah.
These are inspiring stories and this is what kept England and France from joining
into the Confederacy against Lincoln back then was that they knew that it was going to be war
with the U.S. and with Russia.
And coming out of that, you had a huge alliance of Russian and American friendship that was
making strategic flanks all over the place that was revived again by FDR, who I would say
derailed the New World Order eugenics-run dictatorship twice in the 1930s and 40s, which has been
completely wiped from our history books.
And a new narrative has been created for us to look at what the assassinations attempts
against FDR we're all about that has nothing to do with reality or we don't even know about that.
So there's this inspiring history that if we learn from it, we could see in our current context
where the weak, the chinks in the armor are of this empire, where are the weak spots and what are
the capabilities we have as people of true Republican spirit, not the Republican Party per se,
but like Republican in the ideal sense.
What are the capabilities and powers we have policy-wise to act accordingly to apply certain
constitutional policy measures to prevent what certain sociopaths want to bring about as far as a
mass culling of the world population. So there's things we could do. There's things that some
nations of the world have done a better job, I would say, at dealing with as far as the deep
state complex within Eurasian nations. There's a battle within every country with this
own fifth with fifth colonists that are tied to this oligarchy that's supernational.
And again, when you look at Russia, I think when I observe the battles within China and the Chinese elites, they've done a better job overall than what we've done in the West, I would say, at extracting these world economic foreign agents that have been pushing for this agenda that we could be working with instead of pushing to go to war with, which unfortunately many people have been induced to raw, raw, the, you know, whether it's the military invasion of Mexico and then, you know, support the, you know, support the war with.
Kudita underway in Venezuela or push support the U.S. military buildup around China's borders and
using Taiwan as a new Ukraine. Like people are just being driven. NATO and the Ukraine pressure Russia,
all of it. I mean, we are sort of at the center of creating unrest now around the world.
At this moment, we sit on the precipice of a war in the Middle East that is really horrifying.
And Putin saying, I will use nuclear weapons if you continue to push NATO into the Ukraine.
These are very, very dramatic times.
But I think to sort of sum it all up, let's keep our heads cool.
Let's recognize that there is, I think, and sometimes I just sit here and think,
just remember that throughout time, as you've said, God wins.
You know, get back to recognizing your divinity, the beauty in the soul of humanity,
and recognize it in everybody.
There's a lot of distracted people, but there's always beauty.
and we can't let this sort of unearth our composure and our generosity and our reverence.
Amen, brother.
All right.
Matthew, thank you for taking the time today.
Super fascinating.
We're definitely going to get you back on to talk about some of the other issues in the world.
I'd love to get some of your knowledge on the WEF and what's going on there.
but thank you for taking the time.
I think there's a great entry point here with this Olympic ceremony,
and I haven't heard anyone break it down the way you just did.
So thank you so much for taking the time.
Thank you, Del.
