Driving That Train“The area that is now known as Turkey played a major role in Mystery Religions. The use of drugs to create “religious” experiences was developed to a fine art by various occult fraternal mystery religion groups in Turkey area. The Assassins from where we get word hashish controlled parts of Turkey and Lebanon in Medieval times. They used drugs to gain allegiance of their recruits. Some of most powerful figures for Illuminati have been Turks. The Grand Orient has had some powerful figures in Turkey. For instance, at Masonic Congress of all Grand Orients’ (that’s European Freemasonry- although several American presidents have been members of European Freemasonry) Grand Lodges, Bou Achmed came from Turkey. The Grand Lodge of Asia was represented by Sebeyck-Kadir from Asia. Bou Achmed took a big role in Grand Orient’s decisions. As an aside, let me explain one example of power of Grand Orient in America. The Grand Orient was originally strong in Louisiana but spread itself to many other US. locations. Garfield, a very powerful man in Grand Orient, managed to become US. President because political process got deadlocked at convention and Masons suggested him as a compromise candidate. Although Garfield was an extremely powerful Mason, had been perhaps youngest general in US. Army during Civil War, Illuminati ordered him shot after he had served about a year in office as President. Garfield was reported by an eye-witness to Satanic rituals to have participated in cannibalistic rites of Satanism done to gain spiritual power of eaten person. The Grand Orient Freemasonry has been linked to other orders of Freemasonry that are also called Rosicrucians. Pope John XXIII joined a Rosicrucian group that had links to European Freemasonry when he was in Turkey. While secret Grand Orient Freemasonry was very strong in Turkey in spite of its small numbers, regular American Freemasonry granted a dispensation for a Masonic Lodge to operate in Smyrna, Turkey in May, 1863 but charters were withdrawn on Aug. 27, 1880. However, it is interesting that of all Turkish cities, Smyrna was definitely best place for Freemasonry to gain recruits. Men like Achmed Pasha and many of other Pasha family have been leaders within Freemasonry and Illuminati. Achmed Pasha was a Satanist and had a large harem. Mehmet Talaat Pasha (1872-1921) was a Freemason and part of Turkish revolution of 1908. He was leader of Young Turks, which was a joint project of Sufis and Frankist Satanists. (The type of Satanism led by Frank family has had connections to Turkey for hundreds of years.) Mehmet Talaat Pasha was Grand Master of Grand Orient of Turkey. He was held political position in Turkey of grand vizier of Turkey (1917-18). Another Turkish Pasha was part of Turkish royalty running Egypt when Egypt was part of Ottoman Empire. His name was Khedive Ismail Pasha and he was Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Egypt. It was this Turk, Khedive Ismail Pasha, who gave famous Obelisk to United States. This Obelisk was called Cleopatra’s Needle and was originally erected in city of sun, Heliopolis, about 1500 B.C. The Obelisk is a representation of a human penis, because sun worship, worship of regeneration (sex) and worship of sun god Satan were all tied together. Masons helped with moving of obelisk, and its dedication when it arrived in New York City. Large obelisks have been erected by Masons in New York, Washington D.C., Paris, Vatican, and London. (If my memory serves me correct Berlin received one too at one time.)
Every morning when United States President wakes up he can look out window and see Masonic obelisk and be reminded of who controls America. If President has any training in Mystery religion of ancient Egypt, he will also know what body part is symbolically erected in Washington Memorial.” (1)
Notice importance of Smyrna as a source of Freemasonry here. That is where Onassis family has operated potion-pushing or altered consciousness drugs for millennia. My friend who uses name Eternum1 on a web community has this to say about issue.
“Sometimes, when my tiny head is spinning with disinfotainment and other artifacts of mediasphere, I try to think what archaeologists and social historians 2,000 years from now might make of our particular little epoch. How, for instance, would they parse word "drug"?
Is a "drug dealer" a pharmacist or a petty criminal? When we talk about "reasonably priced drugs for seniors," are we discussing marijuana or Lipitor {or Levitra}? What would they make of fact that last four American administrations have declared a "war on drugs" while taking money from drug companies?
Why is it bad when residents of Colombia build mansions from profits on sale of drugs, but it's good when residents of Newport, R.I., do same thing? When one person cannot live without "lifesaving drugs," we express great sympathy, unless that person is a "drug addict," in which case we may even throw him in jail. When a mood-altering drug is sold in pill form in stores, it's called an antidepressant and hailed as a medical breakthrough. When a mood-altering drug is sold on streets, it's called felony drug trafficking and subject to stiff criminal penalties.
Because we are native speakers of Americanadianese, we can wend our way through contradictions. We know that bad drugs are ones cause euphoria and impair judgment, unless drug is alcohol, but that's not ever called a drug, so there's no confusion there. We know that good drugs are ones that cure diseases or relieve symptoms, except sometimes good drugs are ineffective or even counterproductive in achieving those goals.
Street dealers do not finance experimental trials on effectiveness of drugs they sell. Drug companies do, but they fudge results. Street dealers have a small feedback loop because customers can tell pretty quickly whether they're loaded or not. Drug companies have a long feedback loop because human beings can't instantly tell whether their cholesterol is being lowered or their blood thinned or their insulin production stimulated. A drug with a long feedback loop is clearly more profitable than one with a short feedback loop because dealer can keep an ineffective drug on shelves much longer.