FULL EPISODE: World Of The Occult with Jordan Maxwell

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Humanity is seen as regressing in knowledge, with ancient civilizations possessing advanced understanding of the universe and constructing structures with profound astronomical significance. Various symbols and practices, from magic wands to Hollywood's origins, are traced back to ancient beliefs and knowledge, influencing society and culture throughout history.

Insights

  • Ancient civilizations possessed advanced knowledge about the universe, astrology, and astronomy, suggesting a level of understanding that challenges modern perceptions of progress in knowledge and technology.
  • Symbols and practices from ancient civilizations, such as the use of magic wands and the origins of Hollywood's name, have deep historical roots that intertwine with religious beliefs, societal structures, and cultural practices, revealing hidden connections that span across time and influence modern interpretations and representations.

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Recent questions

  • What knowledge did ancient civilizations possess?

    Advanced knowledge of universe, astrology, and astronomy.

  • What is the significance of the fish symbol in Christianity?

    Represents Dagon, not Jesus.

  • What is the origin of the term "Hollywood"?

    Originated from a holly tree used by Druid priests.

  • How did ancient civilizations use magic wands?

    Used for miracles by historical figures like Moses and Jesus.

  • What is the symbolism behind the fasces symbol?

    Represents strength through unity, divine power.

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Summary

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"Humanity's regression in knowledge and technology"

  • The speaker suggests that humanity is regressing rather than progressing in knowledge and technology.
  • Ancient civilizations possessed advanced knowledge about the universe, astrology, and astronomy.
  • The great pyramid of Egypt was built by a civilization with profound understanding of the earth, solar system, and galaxy.
  • Ancient civilizations were not of this world and came fully developed with extensive knowledge.
  • Temples and pyramids around the world were solar observatories for studying astronomy.
  • Ancient peoples developed religions, alchemy, astrology, and medicine based on their scientific observations.
  • Secret societies, like Freemasonry, have hidden agendas and use symbols to communicate their intentions.
  • The Pope's headdress, known as a mitre, has roots in the worship of the ancient Phoenician fish god, Dagon.
  • The fish symbol commonly associated with Christianity actually represents Dagon, not Jesus.
  • Magic wands, often seen in stories, have historical connections to consecrated branches used in rituals.

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"Magic, Symbols, and Ancient Mysteries Revealed"

  • The term "Hollywood" originated from the wood of a holly tree used by Druid priests, leading to the modern association with magic in Hollywood.
  • Hollywood today features both fictional magic, like Mickey Mouse with a magic wand, and real magic wands used by orchestra leaders and conductors.
  • Historical figures like Moses, Mithra, and Jesus were depicted using magic wands for miracles, a concept prevalent in ancient and medieval Christianity.
  • The Vulcan hand sign in Star Trek is derived from a Jewish blessing symbol, originating from the split hoof of a goat during the Age of Ares.
  • The fasces symbol, seen on the back of an American dime, represents strength through unity, with the axe head symbolizing divine power.
  • The fasces symbol was used by Mussolini and Hitler to symbolize their power and aspirations for a new world order, reflecting ancient Roman ideologies.
  • The Great Pyramid of Egypt has nine sides, not four, as each side is divided down the middle, visible during the spring or fall equinox.
  • Jesus is referred to as the "chief cornerstone" in Christianity, symbolizing a pyramidion atop a pyramid, a concept rooted in ancient Egyptian symbolism.
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