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http://www.pharmacratic-inquisition.com/nontesters/pharmacratic/ (see webpage for pictures and _link_s) The suppression of direct religious experience, sexuality and drugs: Pharmacratic inquisition : christianity's darkest secrets revealed. A New Book by Jan Irvin and Andy Rutajit Due Out in 2005. Sept. 23rd, 2004: Brand New Video Just Released:
http://www.pharmacratic-inquisition.com/nontesters/pharmacratic/lectu... Thousands of years ago, in the pre monarchic era, psychedelic/entheogenic substances where publicly known world wide, and respected for their ability to bring forth the divine, Yahweh, God, The Great Spirit, etc. by the many cultures who used them. Often the entire tribe or community would partake in the Entheogenic rites. These rites were often used in initiation into adulthood, for healing, to help guide the community in the decision process, and to bring the direct religious experience to anyone seeking it, that might take these psychedelic sacraments properly. In the pre literate world, the knowledge of psychedelic plant sacraments, as well as fertility rites and astrological knowledge surrounding the sun, stars, and Zodiac, known as Astrotheology, were anthropomorphized into human/god like beings so their stories and practices could be passed down for generations. Weather changes over millenniums caused environmental changes that altered the available foods and plant sacraments available in the local vicinity. If a tribe lost its shamanic El-der, all of the tribe's knowledge of their plant sacraments as well as astrological knowledge would be lost. (picture) Exageration of the annual Dec. 25th star alignment of the Belt of Orion, Sirius, and the birth of the Sun. As years became centuries, and centuries turned into millenniums, many of the ancient shamanic practices were lost, or were kept from the people by the priesthood, becoming myth and power hungry dogmatic religion. Many of these ancient entheogenic, sun and fertility rites are still practiced today, though the knowledge of their origins, cause, and purpose is all but lost except by a remaining few. Sects were created that kept the secrets of the direct religious experience from the common people. Sometimes this was done by the power hungry (i.e. Catholic Church) to maintain power, and other times this was done by shaman themselves to keep tradition alive. (picture) The drug symbol Caduceus, or 666 pronounced XeZus (Jesus). Symbol for the Pharmacratic Inquisition and The Mark of the Beast Canturbury Psalter 1147 C.E., Fresco of Plaincourault 900 - 1300 C.E., The Fall and Expulsion from the Garden of Eden 1509 C.E. Crusades were fought, Inquisitions were enacted, and the so-called Pagan or country people lost their lives for their Shamanic beliefs. This happened not only in Europe and the Middle East, but in the Americas under the Spanish Inquisition as well. For centuries the ruling churches hypocritically used the knowledge of the psychedelic substances and astrology for themselves, and may still do so to this very day. (picture, see webpage) Catholic Popes dressed in their best Sun-day Amanita muscaria mode. Pope Innocent X, Pope Paul III, Pope Bennedict XIV The tradition of the suppression of the direct religious experience did not end in the middle ages with the so-called end of the Inquisitions. The suppression of the direct religious experience comes right into modern times with the War on Drugs. Not all ancient Shamanic societies vanished into history. Many survived into the 21st century, and still hide their religious beliefs today, under the modern inquisition, as they have had to do for thousands of years. Shamanic traditions struggle to survive in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Siberia, and Australia, as even today with Freedom of Religion these people, as well as all people, still live under... The Pharmacratic Inquisition That which is known as the Christian religion existed among the ancients, and never did not exist; from the beginning of the human race until the time when Christ came in the flesh, at which time the true religion [Shamanism], which already existed, began to be called Christianity. St. Augustine 354 C.E. (pic) MASTER FRANCKE Adoration of the Magi 1424 Tempera on oak, 99 x 89,3 cm Kunsthalle, Hamburg Pharmaco-, a combining form meaning drug used in the formation of compound words: pharmacology, -crat, a combining form meaning ruler, member of a ruling body, advocate of a particular form of rule, used in the formation of compound words autocrat; technocrat. Cf. -cracy. [ , Gk -krates as in autokrates. Inquisition (in'kwe zish' en, ing'-), n. 1. an official investigation, esp. one of a political or religious nature, characterized by lack of regard for individual rights, prejudice on the part of the examiners, and recklessly cruel punishments. 2. any harsh, difficult, or prolonged questioning. 3. the act of inquiring; inquiry; research. 4. an investigation, or process of inquiry. 5. a judicial or official inquiry. 6. the finding of such an inquiry. 7. the document embodying the result of such inquiry. 8. (cap.) Rom. Cath. Ch. A. a former special tribunal, engaged chiefly in combating and punishing heresy. Cf. Holy Office. b. See Spanish Inquisition. [1350-400; ME inquisicio(u)n < L inquisition- (s. of inquisition), equiv. To inquisit(us) ptp. Of inquirere to INGUIRE + -ion- -ION] -in'qui.si'tion.al, adj.