Monday, April 27, 2009

Monty Python - Architects



Just thought it was weird to see them mentioning Masons and everything. Be sure to watch the whole thing for some interesting "coincidences" near the end.

6 comments:

aferrismoon said...

The sketch is a great one as it shows how people who 'really hate the Masons' are perhaps the biggest wannabes

cheers

skrambo said...

The only people I know who seem to agree with what I say about the Masons running everything seem to only fall further into their trap, so I agree with you. I know someone who was raised in a cult, but he didn't bring it up until I told him I was aware of the presence of cults in the world. He seemed angry, yet continued to aspire for all these things they had instilled in him (power, money, possession). You can claim all you want to hate them, but there's also the "trouble" of re-routing your brain systems... I was lucky enough to "take the red pill" (literally) entirely through experimentation and the will to expand my mind beyond indoctrination and consensus goals. Unfortunately I now feel completely robotized and incompetent when it comes to the expectations of others.

I've expressed extreme dislike towards Masons and their corrupted ranks in previous posts so maybe your comment was directed towards me, let me know if that was your original intent.

Cheers

Atareye said...

Great find Tommy.

skrambo said...

Thanks. There are actually a ton of other MP skits with syncs in them, but by the time I posted this one they had all seemed "planted"... You know how it is.

In my last comment, by "everyone I know", I mean "everyone I know personally", which doesn't include internet people, since I haven't met any of you in person. It's weird, I know far less people in real life than I do in internet reality.

aferrismoon said...

No certainly wasn't aimed at you.

The Masons are 'attractive' as they keep secrets.
I went to boarding school and down the road was the Old Boys Lodge which we used to occassionally vandalize.

Personally I don't much care for clubs or organisations or their exclusivity, it just encourages everyone else and the world fills with organisations that eventually negate individuals.

Cheers

skrambo said...

The same guy I mentioned in the previous comment made jokes about burning down the tiny Mason Lodge we would pass by on our way to work, I don't know if he was poking fun at me or what because even after I had pointed out to him all the roads named after Masonic stuff (many, many roads in the state of Georgia are named after something masonic, lots of 'mill's, it's common to see someone with an Order of the Eastern Star pentagram sticker on their car) he still seemed skeptical, probably because I'm younger than him and he never thinks he's wrong. One of his older friends is even from one of the "Illuminati families", which he told me straight up (but I never heard from the actual person). It was like he was trying to coerce me into changing my opinion towards the secret clubs controlling the world. Just didn't make any sense.

It seems like a lot of people think they'll spared if they root for the leaders of the world when they decide to kill everyone, in revenge against the alienation they've felt from the outside world (as in "we deserve to be culled, we are overpopulated, etc."). It is how we are indoctrinated to perceive what happens in the world.