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Here's part 1 (of 9) of the vinyl recording. The other 8 parts can also be found on YouTube
Originally posted by Chrisfishenstein
reply to post by LazarusTsiyr
Here's part 1 (of 9) of the vinyl recording. The other 8 parts can also be found on YouTube
So can the other 2 videos you posted, how about opinion? Synopsis? Anything at all???
The fact that everyone knows that even if the "Illuminati" does exist they're too insidious to beat tells me you're pitching a product.
As an Illuminatus, an important part of Christian Neefe's duty was to covertly inculcate promising young people in the ideals of the order, then to recruit them when they came of age. Beethoven was as promising as young people get. So did Neefe inculcate this student? Surely he did. Was Beethoven recruited to the order? No—the Illuminati dissolved in 1785, when he was 14
Originally posted by LazarusTsiyr
So because they're "too insidious to beat" we shouldn't expose them and provide 40+ year old evidence supporting the fact that they do exist?
My point for posting the audio was to show people this piece of history. And it helps debunk the naysayers who claim that the Illuminati hasn't been around for centuries.edit on 6-3-2013 by LazarusTsiyr because: (no reason given)edit on 6-3-2013 by LazarusTsiyr because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by LazarusTsiyr
The point is to wake people up. That's the solution... for now.
Originally posted by Taupin Desciple
Originally posted by LazarusTsiyr
So because they're "too insidious to beat" we shouldn't expose them and provide 40+ year old evidence supporting the fact that they do exist?
Pretty much. If you can't solve a problem why point it out? I was born the same year that record came out. THAT is a fact supported by evidence. One man's point of view doesn't cut it around here.
Originally posted by GMan420
What's the opposite of "brilliant"?
Originally posted by Taupin Desciple
Pretty much. If you can't solve a problem why point it out?
Wow. What a crappy attitude to have. If you feel that some problem can't be solved, screw it. We shouldn't even try to do anything about it. Just ignore any problem that you feel can't be solved.