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Fire & Ice: The Saturnalian Brotherhood

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Some believe the ‘Black Sun’ to be essential in understanding the roots of modern society’s religions, traditions and practices.

Its symbol is embedded in the origins of the Star of David and hidden on the back of the Dollar Bill.

It gives insight to the connotation we all make with the color black. Additionally, why priests, judges, and graduates wear black robes.

It’s a major component which conspiracy theorists believe to be crucial to the Illuminati’s scheme.

…and its the idol of The Fraternis Saturni, an ancient occult order of Saturn worship. Founded by Gregor A. Gregorius as an offshoot of Aleister Crowley’s Thelema, The Saturnalian Brotherhood is one of Germany’s oldest (and wickedest) secret societies.

Fire&Ice

I came across a PDF of Stephen Flowers book Fire & Ice on Jordan Maxwell’s website. The book reveals the secret practices and philosophies of The FS. It’s a VERY fascinating and engaging read. Flowers doesn’t get overly analytical and you’ll find yourself reading 50 pages before you know it.

Download the PDF of Fire & Ice by Stephen E. Flowers, Ph.D.

Though way more intricate to explain in full detail in a blogpost, the Luciferian theology of the FS revolves around the principle that Lucifer is the “Light Bearer of Mankind,” who manifests itself through the planet Saturn; as a guardian to an elevated plane of existence. One of the their most prominent tenets being, “From Darkness comes Light.” Commonly mistaken as synonymous with one another, Luciferianism has absolutely nothing to do with Satanism.

This is GOTOS, the group spirit of the lodge, who guides the initiates toward Saturnalian divinity:

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Remind you of anyone?

Spock

Spock’s physical similarity to GOTOS gets more interesting when you go over some of the characteristics of the Saturn Archetype, including: PRACTICAL, CAUTIOUS, RESPONSIBLE, and HEARTLESS. Was Roddenberry attempting to subliminally ingrain our consciousness with Saturnalian propaganda? Or was he simply a clever writer who thought the elements made for compelling sci-fi fantasy?

Who knows, but I’m definitely calling THIS GUY out as a subliminal FS agent:

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Some things to think about tomorrow…

- Cornbluth

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