Monday, May 25, 2009

Shriner Car Hits Woman at Parade (update)

Update: Be sure to check out Red Ice's newest interview with Sandy Frost, who is working on exposing the Jesters (Henrik mentions that you have to be a shriner before you can join the Jesters) for their involvement in child prostitution rings. It's a must-listen for anyone interested in hearing some new info on Masonic corruption. I was going to post an image of a logo from a Shriner Hospital showing a shriner holding a small child but it really disgusts me to look at now.

No charges in parade crash

The woman struck by a Shriners doon buggy Monday during the Victoria Parade in Woodstock, sustained only minor injuries Oxford Community Police say.

OCPS Sergeant Wayne Sczepanski said the collision happened while the buggies were doing a circular formation on Dundas Street near Victoria Street.

The sidewalk widens at the part of the street where the collision took place.

At the time of the collision the woman who was in her early 20s was trying to move her young daughter back out of the way. The doon buggy ran into her legs before stopping. She was taken to hospital by ambulance and later released.

The London Shriner driving the buggy is not facing charges for the incident.

Sczepanski said because the road was closed due to the parade the incident is not classified as a motor vehicle collision. Police did investigate and no charges are pending.


"Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine"

Pic not from the actual parade but depicting a very silly man in a tiny car, doesn't look too noble but who knows what "ego-lessness" comes with being in a fraternal order:





A crescent and star, a pharaoh and a sword... Even my dog can tell this is masonic symbolism.



"Wa-wa"? If Steve Willner is right in his latest podcast, that's an english transliteration of Hebrew for "66". It's interesting that the percentage of angels which remain in heaven (66%) are referred to as "Dark spirits" in Cabalism. I suppose when you see it being worn on the head of one who is openly a member of an esoteric group which follows the ideals expressed in the Cabala, one can only assume that they are intending to be seen as the "Dark Spirits". I also suppose it is ritualistic in some sense I can't seem to put into text.

Although, it seems that this is simply the name of one shriner lodge (is that where they meet? I'm reading both "Hall" and simply "Shrine", that would make sense). Another includes "Isis":



And don't forget Osiris, in the upper right hand corner:

4 comments:

Ezra Sandzer-Bell said...

Where do you live in michigan? I'm moving to Oregon in two days.. currently living in Oxford, Michigan. Contact me if you'd be up for hanging out and checking out the farm before I leave. Always good to connect with fellow synchronauts in person.

Maybe I could resolve some of your questions about Aeolus Kephas while we're at it... maybe.

Equilibriumarts@gmail.com

+ezra

skrambo said...

Sounds cool, sent you an email with details.

Anonymous said...

A song plays in that skull of mine:

I met someone at the dog show
She was holding my left arm
But everyone was acting normal so I tried to look nonchalant.
We both said, "I really love you,"
The Shriners loaned us cars
We raced up and down the sidewalk twenty thousand million times

Why did they send her over anyone else?
How should I react? These things happen to other people
They don't happen at all, in fact

When you're following an angel
A friend had told me the hats worn by the "order of fez" were those awarded to those who slaughtered/mutilated an entire city of men, women, children. A reward for painting the town red. Will have to check out the interview...

skrambo said...

Celt - You definitely should listen to the interview. It will only reinforce what you already know is true, and it's nice to hear it from a new perspective.

I don't doubt that is why they wear the fez. Makes me think about the character "Fez" from "That 70's Show" (which I absolutely abhor), and his "unknown" nationality. Now that I think of it, he does sound Arabic or something. Cabalist dildo Ashton Kutcher is also involved with the show... I've found that if we have an intuitive inkling to dislike something (basically everything I see on TV now, if I'm ever subjected to it), chances are we were completely right in doing so.