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INTRODUCTION
Using readily verifiabledata, this booklet proves the existence of magical patterns inthe way a large number of civic buildings and monuments are laid out across some 20square miles of Dublin city. These patterns conform with those used in Egyptianmagic, modern Freemasonry and traditional witchcraft.The basic plan for the city was decided in the late 17
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century and appropriatebuildings and monuments were then constructed in accordance with this plan. Thepatterns include a gigantic Solar Wheel with the Millennium Spire at its centre. Sincethe Spire was erected as recently as 2003, and embodies Masonic and magicalprinciples, the ‘Dublin Occult Grid’ is more than just a Georgian or Victorian artefact,butasystem of operational magic which the Ruling Elite continue to use and extendto this day.The existence of the Dublin Occult Grid is proof that the ‘real’ rulers of Ireland havenever changed across generations and that they decide many, if not all, of the mattersofkey importance in this country. This would strongly suggest that the collapse of thebanking system and the wider economy was not a product of gross ineptitude but theintended outcome of a series of events orchestrated by a number of well-placedindividuals.The Grid is based on the ancient magical belief that the fundamental occult force, the‘astral light,’ can be harnessed by spire-shaped monuments, much like the pillarserected to Baal (as described in the Bible), neolithic standing stones, or the roundtowers of medieval Ireland. This energy can be directed by the correct alignment of such spires and obelisks and their magnetic influence used for magical purposes,including mind control.Some of the most prominent and prestigious buildings and monuments in the city areconnected to the Grid –the Wellington Testimonial, the Millennium Spire, thePeppercanister, the Custom House, the Four Courts, Findlater’s Church, ChristChurch, St Patrick’s Cathedral, the Royal Hospital, the Campanile in Trinity College,the O’Connell monument in Glasnevin, and countless others, including the Steinobelisk in Pearse Street and the imposing obelisk on the grounds of Leinster House.Recent additions include the huge set of standing stones in St Stephens Green and theoutrageously Masonic pyramid installed in Merrion Square in 2008.Ahighly conspicuous addition is the new state building in Merrion Row, which costsome
25m(excluding the cost of the site).In addition to theSolar Wheel, the Grid includes two gigantic pentagrams, two largehexagrams (each with an obelisk at its centre), and at least two ‘solar rays’ –astralarcs with their common centre at the Wellington Testimonial.
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