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“Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Letter to Christian Goldbach, April 17, 1712: “Music is the occulted arithmetic exercise of a soul that does not know it is counting.”
Joseph Farrell, Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age: Hermetic Cosmology, Finance, Politics and Culture in the Middle Ages through the Late Renaissance
“I don't know if it is my confidence or my techniques.
I think it is a little of both.”
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“order: •    1065: Jerusalem falls to the Turks, instigating the circumstances that will create the Crusades, which in turn are the circumstances (allegedly!) that will lead to the creation of the military-religious orders of the Knights Templars and Knights Hospitallers. •    1099: Jerusalem is recaptured for the Western Church by Godfroi de Bouillion, one of the original Templar Knights.”
Joseph Farrell, Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age: Hermetic Cosmology, Finance, Politics and Culture in the Middle Ages through the Late Renaissance
“sapphire and inherited, at length, by King Solomon. The philosophical cipher of the Table become known as Ha Qabala (The QBL tradition of light and knowledge) and it was said that he who possessed Qabala also possessed Ram, the highest expression of cosmic knowingness.45”
Joseph Farrell, Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age: Hermetic Cosmology, Finance, Politics and Culture in the Middle Ages through the Late Renaissance
“When John the Evangelist speaks of “the children of God that are not born from flesh and blood,” from whom do the children of flesh and blood come? Are not these children from another creator—the devil—who according to Christ’s own words is “their Father”?”
Joseph Farrell, Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age: Hermetic Cosmology, Finance, Politics and Culture in the Middle Ages through the Late Renaissance
“Die Götter der Mythen handelten mit einem Maß an Kleinlichkeit, Missgunst und oberflächlicher Moral, das selbst verglichen mit den verkommenen moralischen Maßstäben unserer eigenen Kultur in keinem Verhältnis zu der Macht steht, die sie ausübten.”
Joseph Farrell, Der Todesstern Gizeh: Die Paläophysik der Grossen Pyramide und der militärischen Anlage bei Gizeh
“Wenn auch nur etwas von dem, was in diesem Buch über den Todesstern Gizeh oder die zum Waffenbau verwendete Physik steht, annähernd der Wahrheit nahekommt, dann stehen wir in der Tat an der Schwelle zu einem Paradigmenwechsel mit welterschütternden geopolitischen Folgen. Daher hoffe ich, dass nichts von dem, was ich hier beschreibe, wahr ist, und dass ich auf ganzer Linie versagt habe.”
Joseph Farrell, Der Todesstern Gizeh: Die Paläophysik der Grossen Pyramide und der militärischen Anlage bei Gizeh
“conference? She was the Princess Repanse de Schoye of von Eschenbach’s Grail Romance, the “lady of the mountain of Tabor.”27 Von Eschenbach’s “fiction”, in other words, was no fiction at all, it was a hidden history of the Cathars, the Grail, and the “Grail Crusade.”
Joseph Farrell, Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age: Hermetic Cosmology, Finance, Politics and Culture in the Middle Ages through the Late Renaissance
“Gabriel is not an archangel but the code name of a Temple priest, the Temple schools exist for the purposes of ritual sex to maintain priestly family purity, and St. Joseph is descended from the legendary King of Tyre of Masonic ritual, Hiram Abiff! As we shall”
Joseph Farrell, Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age: Hermetic Cosmology, Finance, Politics and Culture in the Middle Ages through the Late Renaissance
“The book of Jubilees states that Enoch, the early patriarch, ‘was the first one from among the children of men that are born on the Earth to learn writing and the knowledge of wisdom—and he wrote the signs of heaven’. These signs (from the Table of Destiny) are described as being the ‘science of the Watchers’, which had been carved in a rock in distant times, and Enoch”
Joseph Farrell, Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age: Hermetic Cosmology, Finance, Politics and Culture in the Middle Ages through the Late Renaissance
“modern analogy, the events of the life as described in the Gospels would have been understood by some Doketists as being a kind of holographic movie or feature film.”
Joseph Farrell, Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age: Hermetic Cosmology, Finance, Politics and Culture in the Middle Ages through the Late Renaissance
“Ich geselle mich zu ihnen und schaue ebenfalls voller Ehrfurcht und Bewunderung zu diesem gewaltigen Bauwerk auf und erschaudere angesichts einer Kultur, die eine solche Waffe, ein solch perverses Monument der Massenvernichtung bauen konnte.”
Joseph Farrell, Der Todesstern Gizeh: Die Paläophysik der Grossen Pyramide und der militärischen Anlage bei Gizeh
“André de Montbard, the uncle of the famous Cistercian order intellectual and the Templar’s main propagandist, Bernard of Clairvaux. Montbard was also a”
Joseph Farrell, Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age: Hermetic Cosmology, Finance, Politics and Culture in the Middle Ages through the Late Renaissance

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