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"Some
of the biggest men in the United States, in the
field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of
something. They know that there is a power
somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful,
so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that
they had better not speak above their breath
when they speak in condemnation of it." –Woodrow
Wilson
"The real rulers in Washington are
invisible and exercise power from behind the
scenes." –U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Felix Frankfurter
On
January 20, 2001, President George W. Bush during
his first inaugural address faced the obelisk
known as the Washington Monument and twice
referred to an angel that "rides in the
whirlwind and directs this storm." His
reference was credited to Virginia statesman John
Page who wrote to Thomas Jefferson after the
Declaration of Independence was signed, saying,
"We know the race is not to the swift nor the
battle to the strong. Do you not think an angel
rides in the whirlwind and directs this
storm?’’
Five
weeks after the inaugural, on Wednesday, February
28, Congressman Major R. Owens of New York stood
before the House of Representatives and prayed to
the "Angel in the Whirlwind." He asked
the spiritual force to guide the future and
fate of the United States[1]. Twenty-eight
weeks later (for a total of 33 weeks from the
inaugural—a number invaluable to mysticism and
occult franternities), nineteen Islamic terrorists
(according to the official story) attacked the
United States, hijacking four commercial airliners
and crashing two of them into the Twin Towers of
the World Trade Center in New York City, a third
into the Pentagon, and a fourth, which had been
directed toward Washington, DC crashed near
Shanksville, Pennsylvania. What happened that day
resulted in nearly 3000 immediate deaths, at least
two-dozen missing persons, and the stage being set
for changes to the existing world order.
When
Bush was giving his second inaugural speech four
years later, he again offered cryptic commentary,
saying, "For a half century, America defended
our own freedom by standing watch on distant
borders. After the shipwreck of communism came
years of relative quiet, years of repose, years of
sabbatical - and then there came a day of fire...."
A few paragraphs following, Bush added, "By
our efforts, we have lit a fire as well - a
fire in the minds of men. It warms those who
feel its power, it burns those who fight its
progress, and one day this untamed fire of freedom
will reach the darkest corners of our world."
The
phrase, "a fire in the minds of men," is
from Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s nineteenth century
book, The Possessed (The Devils), a novel
set in pre-revolutionary Russia where civil
resistance is seen championed by nihilist Sergei
Nechaev who tries to ignite a revolution of such
destructive power that society will be completely
destroyed. The fact that a United States president
would quote this phrase in an official speech of
record was astonishing to many analysts, given
that The Possessed is about violent
government crackdown on dissent that sparks civil
unrest and revolution marked by public
violence.[2] Fire in the Minds of Men is
also the title that historian James H. Billington
chose for his famous book on the history of
revolutions, including the origin of occult
Freemasonry and its influence in the American
Revolution. In his closing comments, Bush himself
tied the inaugural crypticisms to the Masonic
involvement in the American Revolution, saying,
"When our Founders declared a new order of
the ages… they were acting on an ancient hope
that is meant to be fulfilled." The phrase
"a new order of the ages" is taken from
the Masonically designed Great Seal ("Novus
Ordo Seclorum") and Bush further acknowledged
that the secret society members were acting on an
"ancient" hope that is "meant to be
fulfilled."
To
the illumined elite and a handful of historians
and scholars, the inaugural addresses by the
president were important editions in a larger
series of carefully crafted speeches in which
line-by-line analysis of his public references
uncovered what appeared to be coded language
designed to convey shrouded messages at regular
interval to select members of his global audience.
Biblical scholar Bruce Lincoln’s examination of
a speech delivered by Bush to the nation on
October 7, 2001, announcing the U.S. attack on
Afghanistan [3] repeat verified this practice,
producing redundant hidden references from
Apocalyptic books of the Bible concerning the End
Times. Lincoln concluded that the word crafting
was a strategy of "double coding" to
secretly appeal to people who saw Bush as divinely
called to stand up to the enemies of God in an
unfolding event in the Middle East, which they
believed was foretold in the books of Revelation,
Isaiah and other ancient texts. In this instance,
Lincoln concluded that Bush was mirroring the
dualistic conflict Osama bin Laden had used in
speeches to pit his worldview against the West as
a struggle between good vs evil and thus to appeal
to religious sentiments and traditions. U.S.
officials were clearly uncomfortable with anything
that allowed bin Laden to be cast in a sympathetic
light through propaganda and the transmission of
veiled messages, therefore according to Lincoln,
Bush joined Osama in constructing public
perception of "a Manichaean struggle, where
Sons of Light confront Sons of Darkness, and all
must enlist on one side or another, without
possibility of neutrality, hesitation, or middle
ground".[4]
In American
Dynasty, Kevin Phillips confirmed this
practice of message-coding by Bush, pointing out
the ever-present references in the president’s
speeches to words such as "evil" and
"evil ones".[5] At the top of
Phillip’s list is reference again to the use of
the metaphysical phrase "whirlwind,"
which Phillips interprets as "a medium for
the voice of God in the Books of Job and
Ezekiel." From an esoteric point of view,
Phillips was either unaware of or unwilling to
discuss the deeper contemporary meaning of this
language and its importance to secret societies.
But such phrasing in the president’s public
speeches assuredly did not go unnoticed by the
appropriate members of his audience. Lincoln comes
closest to acknowledging this when he writes:
"Enlisting the specialized reading/listening
and hermeneutical skills they cultivate, he
encouraged them to probe beneath the surface of
his text. There, sotto voce ["under
voice"], he told them he understands and
sympathizes with their views, even if requirements
of his office constrain him from giving
full-throated voice…".[6]
Of
course Bush was not the first president to use the
language of the divine to cast himself as
"defender of the faith" in order to win
support for public policy. Who can forget Ronald
Reagan’s view of the Soviet Union as the
"Evil Empire" and his feeling that war
in the Middle East might draw "Gog" into
nuclear war and fulfill biblical prophecy. In his
1984 debate with Walter Mondale, Reagan admitted,
"No one knows whether those prophecies mean
that Armageddon is a thousand years away or the
day after tomorrow."
Yet
few would argue that with George W. Bush the
language of godlike appointment went disturbingly
deeper. Even members of his own Methodist
denomination saw a change in him after he took
office. He seemed to them to have become a man on
a mission; somebody who believed he was
"chosen" by God to initiate a prophetic
"master plan." And until the 2006 mid
term elections unseated Republican control of
congress and effectively stopped the juggernaut of
his administration’s changes to domestic and
foreign policy, the presidency of Bush was
believably on a path toward an Apocalyptic vision
led by inspiration from the Angel in the
Whirlwind. Whether the president fully understood
the ramifications of his words and actions, he and
others around him had: 1) acknowledged; 2) prayed
to; and 3) welcomed supernatural agents to guide
and influence the future machine of national
sovereignty in a way oddly familiar to end times
prophecy and Dostoyevsky’s novel.
Though
we allow that the president might have been
unaware of parts of his abstruse actions because
he was not the author of his speeches in the
conventional sense and members of his staff with
input from unnamed guides crafted most of these
words, Bush nevertheless delivered these speeches
after reviewing them, contemplating them,
practicing them and making personal margin notes.
More importantly, "he spoke in his official
capacity as head of state, representing the state
and beyond that the nation," notes Lincoln.
So whether Bush was aware of his actions or was
puppeted by dominionist allegiances that he and
his father had nurtured (or at a deeper level
spoke for fraternal societies), occultists in and
behind government knew exactly what they were
doing. Their choice of words and actions—from
the president’s speeches to the council he
received from members of an elite, top secret cell
of spiritual authorities in Washington (note: this
is not a reference to the Christian groups or
Faith Councils that meet with US
presidents)—reveal subtle but informing truths:
words were placed in the president’s mouth to be
spoken in mystic harmony of a sacred craft, an
otherworldly discourse, which the men behind the
president, the ‘voices behind the voice,’
believed would invoke the arrival of a spiritual
‘Kingdom on Earth’ led by an embodied
theocratic representative if these words were
uttered at the right moment in history and from
chosen men of God. For this "Angel in the
Whirlwind," wrote Christopher Findlay,
"also carries unsettling connotations of a
day of vengeance and judgment… a notion that
appeals to… the apocalyptic frame of mind…
reminiscnet of Winthrop’s ‘shining city on a
hill’ image, coupled with the fear of being
expelled from this earthly paradise if the new
society should fail to fulfill its role in the
divine plan." [7]
Later,
when some in the public were taking courage that
the midterms backlash of November 2006 had
sufficiently restrained the administration’s
dreams of playing a vital role in initiating
Armageddon, behind the scenes in Washington DC
this influential group of powerful men retained
faith in their paranormal forces. Setting their
eyes on the timeframe 2009-2012, they were not for
the moment concerned if congress or even the
executive branch changed hands now and again. They
had received what they wanted—official
invitation to supernaturalism by the nation’s
leaders and, for sufficient time, conformity by
the majority of uninitiated Americans. An Angel
from the Whirlwind spread its powerful wings, and
a new epoch in American history was ushered in; a
time when the government of the U.S. was
intentionally brought under influence to dark
angelic power.
The
statement above may seem daring. But the
connection between the president’s speeches,
signals to ‘the family’ of spiritual advisors
as well as to the leaders of The Craft (discussed
later), the Bush administration’s subsequent
actions, coalescence of congress and for a while
the majority of Americans, set in motion the rules
for cosmic game play as defined in the sacred
texts of all major religions, including the Bible.
Invitation to angels by elected officials combined
with passive civilian conformity is key to opening
doorways for supernatural agents to engage social
governance. This is a classic tenant of
demonology. Spirits go where they are invited,
whether to possess an individual or to take
dominion over a region. One could contend
therefore that starting in 2001, the United States
became so disposed in following and not
challenging unprecedented changes to longstanding
U.S. policies including the Christian rules for
just war, that a powerful force known to the
Illuminati as the "Moriah Conquering
Wind," a.k.a. "the Angel in the
Whirlwind" accepted the administration’s
invitation and enthroned itself in the nation’s
capital. Immediately after, it cast it’s eyes on
the ancient home of the Bab-Illi, Babylon, where
the coveted ‘Gate of the Illi’ had opened once
before.
Despite
a series of ever-changing explanations as to why
George W. Bush was stubbornly resolved in taking
the U.S. into Iraq/Babylon, the home of the
‘Etemenanki’ (House of the Foundation of
Heaven and Earth, the ‘Tower of Babel’) even
though Iraq was not connected to the events of
September 11, 2001, years later if you asked a
room of 20 analysts to define what was the true
nature behind the U.S. entering that war, you
would probably receive 20 different answers.
Some
say it was strategic placement of U.S. military
resources against what the administration saw as a
growing threat from Islamic radicals. Some say it
was an effort to seize and maintain control of
Iraqi oil reserves. Others contend that 9/11 was
itself either a convenient or orchestrated event
(false flag) allowing the Bush administration to
extend a global domination project. Still others
believe something unusual connected to biblical
sites in Babylon had been uncovered during Saddam
Hussein’s reconstruction of the ancient city,
and that the administration went there to capture
it. But according to the British press, Bush let
his real reasons slip during a meeting with
Palestinian leaders in June 2003 when he admitted
that he had committed the United States to enter
Babylon because, "God told me to invade
Iraq." [8]
Did
a voice from God instruct the leader of the
world’s most powerful nation to begin what
quickly resulted in, at least on the surface, a
debacle? One disturbing possibility is that the
president was delusional. On the other hand, if
God did tell Bush to invade Iraq, given other
‘signs of the times,’ we tune our ears to the
prophets who foretold an end-of-days event when
Babylon would be overthrown by a foreign invader,
followed by the release of apocalyptic
forces—powers known by the prophets as the
descendants of fallen angels who went into Hell
"in full battle dress" [9]. When the
prophet Jeremiah prophesied the future of Babylon,
he specifically foresaw the catalyst for its
destruction as happening when the God of the
Angel-Armies (LORD of hosts) sends a warning that
"evil" (Ra) is to be unleashed upon the
nations of the world by "a great
Whirlwind" that is raised up from the coasts
of the earth (Jeremiah 25:32). The people of earth
are afterward viewed as hopeless and in need of a
savior.
Forebodingly,
the end of Bush’s second term witnessed such
civil clamor for renewed "hope" amidst
widespread messianic fervor surrounding the
election of America’s current president, Barack
Hussein Obama. Bush’s Angel in the Whirlwind
administration was indeed prophetic in that it
accomplished exactly what elite occultists wanted:
a fire burning in the minds of men, fanned by
multinational chaos and desperation, resulting in
universal entreaty for an inspirational and
political demigod—a savior—to arise on the
global scene promising a New World Order.