Episode 58: False Fears

The fears we harbour exist only in our minds, or our imagination.

In this Rogue Cast through Blidworth Woods, Sherwood Forest, I discourse on how our fears are, essentially, airy nothings or anxieties that have been programmed into us via a variety of methods.

All of this, one might argue, is resultant from the false god of this world, Satan, the Devil and Ahriman are but three terms for it. Another, as used here, is the demiurge. I posit that Freemasons have aligned themselves to this demiurge, or Lucifer as they may call it, regardless of any professed allegiance they may claim to, for example, Christianity.

The discourse also considers how those who receive material rewards are the most captured of all, regardless of whether they are aware of it. Freemasonry is a one of these traps and I consider the possibility that Keir Stalin is a prime example of an individual who has been captured by his love of all things material, as has become so apparent over the last week.

In fact, it may be concluded that those who have souled their souls are those with the most fears – witness Starmer’s acceptance of an executive box at Arsenal Football Club which costs nearly £9,000. He claims he needs it for ‘security’ reasons, which means he is fearful of any harm that may come his way should he remain seated amongst what Freemasons term the profane, or as his Jewish wife may term them, the goyim.


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