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The Wizard of Oz

In 1939, the Wizard of OZ came out as a movie. It was highly popular. I first saw
it in the early 1990's. That was approximately the time when I was in elementary
school. It had dramatic imagery and skilled visual effects for its time. For many
years, I didn't fully understand why the odd symbolism occurred in the movie.
Today, I realize much about the movie that I didn't know. The truth is that
occultism, Theosophy (even the American Theosophist in no. 74 on 1986 admit that
the Wizard of Oz had Theosophical ideas in it), and Secret Societies had a critical
role in the development of the Wizard of Oz, especially in its book form. From the
top to bottom, the Wizard of Oz is a key element of propaganda. According to Fritz
Springmeier, the Word OZ is an abbreviation for Osiris (one of the ancient false gods
of the Egyptian Mysteries. Osiris is pictured with green skin meaning rejuvenation.
Osiris was the false god of the Underworld and the father of Horus). Many people
even some Christians don't realize how occult the 1939 film of the Wizard of Oz was.
Lyman Frank Baum was the author of the Wizard of the OZ book in 1900. Baum not
only left the Episcopal Church, but he became a member of the Theosophical
Society. The Theosophical Society is a group that believes that man can be a god-
like being via evolution (in 7 stages of development). So, Theosophiests like the
Rosicrucians, Freemasons, etc. believe in the Mysteries and in human godhood.
Theosophists teach that all religions have some truths in them, therefore
universalism among all humans is necessary for peace in the world. This has been
exposed by H. P. Blavatsky in her “The Secret Doctrine” literature in the following
quote of hers:

“…But it is perhaps desirable to state unequivocally that the teachings,


however fragmentary and incomplete, contained in these volumes, belong
neither to the Hindu, the Zoroastrian, the Chaldean, nor the Egyptian
religion,.neither to Buddhism, Islam, Judaism nor Christianity exclusively.
The Secret Doctrine is the essence of all these. Sprung from it in their
origins, the various religious schemes are now made to merge back into
their original element, out of which every mystery and dogma has grown,
developed, and become materialized…” The following is the creed of
Theosophy:

“First — To form a nucleus of the Universal Brotherhood of Humanity, without


distinction of race, creed, sex, caste, or color.
Second — To encourage the study of Comparative Religion, Philosophy, and
Science.
Third — To investigate the unexplained laws of Nature and the powers latent
in man.”
-The Theosophist, vol 75, No 6

Elvis, Mahatma Gandhi, Henry Steel Olcott, Manly P. Hall, and others are either
members or had connections to the Theosophical Society. Many of them like
Madame H.P. Blavatsky worship Lucifer as the Supreme Being, which is wrong plus
evil. God Almighty created the Universe alone and he alone ought to be
worshipped. Famous Theosophists include Alice Bailey (who created Lucis Trust,
which is a leading New Age group dedicated to the new world religion. Lucifer
Trust was Bailey's original name, but she changed it for obvious reasons), Henry
Steel Olcott, Elvis Presley, and others. Even Mahatma Gandhi was influenced by the
Theosophical Society, although he wasn't an explicit member. Baum's wife became a
Theosophist at the urging of Matilda Joslyn Gage (she was a pro-Native American
activist and a notorious early feminist. That's interesting since Theosophists believes
in the equality of the sexes). Gage formed the Women’s National Liberal Union in
1890 to advocate the separation of the church and the state. Blavatsky's teachings were
followed by Baum and his wife Maud Baum. Blavatasky was the co-editor of the
Theosophical Lucifer Magazine with Annie Besant (a close friend of Wiliam Stead. Stead is
one of the leading members of the Cecil Rhodes' secret Society of the Elect). Besant, Rhodes
Trust member Rudyard Kipling, and John Ruskin (who was Freemason Rhodes' mentor) all
used swastikas. Baum was said to be inspired by some spirit to create the book. He
said that:

"...It was pure inspiration...It came to me right out of the blue. I think that
sometimes the Great Author has a message to get across and He has to use the
instrument at hand. I happened to be that medium, and I believe the magic key
was given to me to open doors to sympathy and understanding joy, peace, and
happiness." (Hearn, Michael P. ed., "The Annotated Wizard of Oz, NY: Clarkson N.
Potter, 1973, p. 73).

Hearn is also quoted in Children's Literature Review (CLR), vol. 15, as saying that:

"The author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was...well read in the occult


sciences...Paraclesus, the sixteenth century Swiss alchemist and physician, divided all spirits
into four categories: Air, sylphs; Water, nymphs or undines; Earth, gnomes; Fire,
salamanders. These could be expanded to the ancient idea of the four states of matter -- gas,
liquid, solid, and energy....A quick glance at Baum's fairy tales reveals that he wrote about
each Paraclesian classification of spirits. his sylphs are the 'winged fairies' (Lulea of Queen
Zixie of Is; Lurline of The Tin Woodman of Oz); the undines are the mermaids (Aquareine of
The Sea Fairies; the water fairies of the first chapter of The Scarecrow of Oz); the gnomes are
the Nomes (the Nome king of The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus and Ozma of Oz); and
the salamanders are the fairies of energy (the Demon of Electricity of The Master Key; the
Lovely Lady of Light of Tik-Tok of Oz). Baum seems to have created a highly sophisticated
cosmology by interpreting this theory of spirits of 'elementals' in terms of traditional fairies.
This is basically a religion of Nature. Modern science itself has its origin in the occult
sciences, in the search for the secrets of nature.... It is not by mistake that the Shaggy Man in
The Patchwork Girl of Oz refers to Oz as being a fairyland 'where magic is a science.' Both
science and magic have the same ends."

1Timothy 6:20 rejects Baum’s vain babblings and occult doctrines by mentioning that:
“….O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain
babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called…”

Lyman Frank Baum called God is Nature and Nature God. In his “Editor Musings,“
Baum discusses about the use of mystic symbolism in fiction. This was done by him
10 years later with the Wizard of Oz book. In Aberdeen, South Dakota’s “Saturday
Pioneer” from January 25, 1890, Baum wanted to find the secrets of Nature beyond
forbidden knowledge. This isn‘t unusual for him since Theosophists praise Nature
and view God as not personal. Baum believed in reincarnation, in karma, that there
was no devil, and "that man on earth was only one step on the ladder that passed
through many states of consciousness, through many universes, to a final state of
Enlightenment," according to Michael Patrick Hearn in his book, The Annotated
Wizard of Oz (1973). This is fantasy since the Scriptures outline the existence of the
Devil and karma is a man made false doctrine. Baum’s occult reference didn’t end
with the Wizard of Oz. He word a book called “The Master Key” where a boy
summons up the Demon of Electricity. Maud Baum, the radical feminist Matida
Gage (who also like astronomy and palmistry) had clairvoyants plus séances in
Baum’s home. Baum was a pacifist too. These séances caused Lyman Baum issues as
according to the Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 22, "Baum complained of being
grabbed by spirits when in bed asleep." Ironically, Judy Garland would be chosen to
play Dorothy in the film. These occultists believed that God can merge with Nature
in develop keen insight in the world. Garland herself lived a tumultuous life. She
was part Irish and born in 1922 at Grand Rapids, Minnesota. She battled personal
problems all over her life and film executives demonized her as unattractive, etc.
MGM treated her as a cash cow and she was heavily sedated. In the 1940's-1960's,
she was a gifted singer. Later, she used drugs and died of a drug overdose in June
22, 1969. One of children was Liza Minnelli. This doesn't take away from her talent.
She was a talented actress and singer in her career. At least one of her husbands
according to Fritz Springmeier was a Satanist named Mickey DeVinko. Mickey was
Judy's fifth and last husband. Mickey was a nightclub performer and chief assistant
to Roy Radin (Fritz writes that he had connections with the Process Church. The
Process had members like mass murderers Berkowitz and Charles Manson in their
influence). There were 14 books in the Wizard of Oz series. These books are still
being sold today. MGM promoted the Wizard of OZ film. MGM members readily
were tied up with the Elite. L. Frank Baum wrote theosophical principles in the
Wizard of Oz book series. The moral of the book typically is that humans must rely
upon ourselves for we have the power only to save ourselves. This unscriptural
message is the exact message that the Satan lied about to Adam and Eve about being
gods. Here's some occult/Thesophical connections to the Wizard of Oz. Dorothy is
brought to Oz by a cyclone. The world cyclone comes from a Greek word which
means circle and the coil of a snake. In other words a snake takes Dorothy to Oz. The
snake was worshipped by the ancient world from China to Babylon. The snake is a
known archetype of Satan. In ancient China, the snake was used as the good guy for
positive representatives.

The Lion in the film exists and the lion in ancient cultures were also given good
connotations. The Lion is the symbol of the British Royal family. Even MGM or
Metro Goldwyn Mayer, who put out the Wizard of Oz film has a Lion roaring as
part of its signature emblem. In Masonry, the Master Masons uses the strong grip of
the lion’s paw. Professor Marvel in the movie tells Dorothy that his
crystal ball was used by the priests of Isis and Osiris since the days of the pharaohs
in Egypt. Isis and Osiris was worshipped by the ancient Egyptians and are part of
the Mysteries thousands of years ago. Ironically, the film has Marvel as acclaimed by
the Crowned Heads of Europe. It isn't a mystery that many European Royalty then
and now were/are involved with Freemasonry, the New Age Movement, and the
occult. There are good and bad witches in the film. Each carry staff like priestesses of
witchcraft. The idea of white and black magic is of the occult and accepted in
Illuminati/Gnostic beliefs. The truth is that there are no good witches, only bad
ones. Witchcraft or the worship of Nature is not right for we are not to worship
Nature as God. Occult items are spread throughout the film like crystal balls,
haunted houses, magic, and a benevolent wizard. The so-called "good" witch circles
her wand around Dorothy's Head. Witches doing witchcraft is contrary to
the Holy Scriptures (i.e. those who do witchcraft without leaving it
before death will not enter the Kingdom of Heaven according to the Old
Testament & the New Testament). Dorothy closes her eyes and dreams of
returning home. This is similar to hypnotism and mind control. Hypnotism is
allowing your mind to be manipulated in a ritual by another person other than
yourself. There was the infamous Yellow Brick Road in the movie. It's yellow and
look similar to gold. Alchemists in the occult seek to create gold out of elements
existing from the Earth.

Occultists viewed gold as a source of wisdom. Madame Helena Blavatsky wrote of a


Road that goes to the heart of Universe. Baum could of written about the Yellow
Brick Road from Theosophical mentions of a special road. Colors are very vital in
Theosophy as well. Charles W. Leadbetter, a shaper of theosophical thought, wrote
about colors as corresponding to astral bodies (as described in Leadbetter's work
was synthesized in Arthur E. Powell, The Astral Body and Other Astral Phenomena
[1927; rpt., Wheaton, Ill.: Theosophical Publishing House, 1978], 12.). Yellow to
Charles meant intellect, emerald green denotes "versatility, ingenuity and
resourcefulness, applied unselfishly." Using these meanings, it's easy to see how
Dorothy follows the yellow break road (having intellect) to use her resourcefulness
as found in the lessons of Emerald City to allow Glinda to make her go home into
Kansas again. According to University of Georgia Prof. John Algeo (former
president of the Theosophical Society) in the Theosophical publication The Quest
(Summer 1993), The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a Theosophical allegory and “Oz is a
mandala. Mandalas represent the human psyche and the world of samsura—the…
world of differentiation and becoming…. Kansas is that world where there is no
differentiation—but only Oneness… from which we have all come and to which
we are destined to return.” Professor Algeo believed that Dorothy's journey was a
trip or cycle of death into life (and Toto or the dog was the archetype of the animal
nature in all of all). Algeo believe that the Cowardly Lion, Tin Woodman, and the
Scarecrow comes from literature of Blavatsky (that talked about courage, heart, and
a strong intellect). He believed that Dorothy's quest in Oz in order to go back into
Kansas was going back into nirvana (or enlightenment). He stated that the Yellow
Brick road, Oz, and Emerald city relates to Theosophical principles. He admits that
the Wizard of Oz deals with man trying to find himself or herself. It's a new age
principle of man being apart of the "god within." The Theosophical philosophy of
Baum's Wizard of Oz (of saving ourselves without God's help) is common in our world.
According to Dr. Dennis Cuddy, the occult teaches the heart means the female (or emotion),
the mind represents the male (or reason) , and strength means actions.

In Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz, the Wizard said that his father named him Oscar
Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmanuel Ambroise Diggs, which he
shortened to O.Z. Baum and his wife went into Europe back in 1906. They went to
see the Great Pyramids of Egypt with Maud. Researchers have proven that Baum
wanted to promote the Gnostic “Power of self” in his literature.

Double-minded philosophies and actions are key occultic and Satanic doctrine. The
Wizard of Oz expresses this philosophy throughout the book and movie. For
example, Dorothy is portrayed as an innocent little girl, yet she murders the wicked
witches of the East and the West. The scarecrow seems to lacks brains, but he sets
much of the ideas in the plot. The lion is portrayed as a coward, but acts brave when
it's necessary. Dorothy signs a song about the rainbow. In the occult, the rainbow is
a hypnotic device to some in the New Age Movement. For example, Jesuit Temporal
Coadjutor Custance Cumbey wrote in her book entitled "...The Hidden Dangers of
the Rainbow" on page 261 that: "...The Rainbow (also called the Antahkarana or
Rainbow Bridge). This is a hypnotic device...." In a Druid book "The 21 Lessons of
Meryln" said of the Rainbow: "...A true sign of Magic...It exists in both worlds at
once!" Even the Supreme Council of the 33rd degree of Freemasonry has used the
rainbow on the cover of their magazine. This doesn't mean that the rainbow is evil.
Noah was shown a rainbow in the Biblical story of Noah's flood. Yet, occultists
exploit symbols like rainbows either for worship or other nefarious ends. HP
Blavatsky wrote about the mental, emotional, and physical bodies that are related to
Wizard of Oz story. Dorothy and her companion use their mind, bodies, and
emotions to visit the Wizard. HP Blavatsky wrote that: “There is no danger that
dauntless courage cannot conquer; there is not trial that spotless purity cannot pass
through; there is no difficulty that strong intellect cannot surmount.” (Algeo, John.
“The Wizard of Oz: The Perilous Journey”, The Quest, Summer 1993. Wheaton, Il.:
Theosophical Society in Amer.,p. 53.). It’s interesting to point out that the Tin
Woodsman was once a human being. Yet, the wicked witch put a spell on him that
dismantled his physical body. He soon has a completely mechanical body.
Ironically, today Transhumanism and biometrics promotes bionics on humans for
years now.

Mass Mind Control didn't start in the 20th century. It still commences today. Alex
Ansary from the Information Liberation at April 23, 2008 described more of it.
This mind control isn't just composed of drugs, evil cults, and secret government
projects like MK Ultra (this occurred for real during the Cold War. Bluebird was
another secret project). MK-Ultra was created in April 13, 1953. MK-Ultra was
headed by the CIA domestically. This was in spite of the fact that the creation of
the CIA pushed for a ban of the CIA to act in any domestic police or internal
security powers. As we known, the CIA violated that principle all of the time not
only via MK Ultra. Mind altering drugs have also being utilized for the purposes
of mind control called narco-hypnosis. Mind control also relates to television and
various forms of propaganda that has led many to support the Iraq War or endorse
many of the police-state laws (and policies in existence globally even in America).
It's a fact that watching too much television can lead human beings' minds in an
almost sleepy state. These aims of a controlled society and a new world order isn't
new to the 20th century at all. Plato was one originator of plans for a future
totalitarian/eugenic state. This aim is advocated by many eugenicists and
transhumanists to this very day. Plato's ideas are promoted in his book called
"The Republic." In the book, Plato advances the ideas of forcing society to be
ruled by an elite or "philosopher kings" and "guardians." This book endorses the
evil and extremist policy of communism, the elimination of traditional family
plus marriage, compulsory education, child murder, eugenics done by the state,
and the use of deceptive propaganda methods.

Plato wrote that: “all these women shall be wives in common to all the men, and
not one of them shall live privately with any man; the children too should be
held in common so that no parent shall know which is his own offspring, and no
child shall know his parent.” (Plato and Totalitarianism). Plato even believed in
infanticide for fullfilling eugenic purposes as explain in this quote: "The offspring
of the inferior, and any of those of the other sort who are born defective, they
will properly dispose of in secret, so that no one will know what has become of
them. That is the condition of preserving the purity of the guardians’ breed.”
These philosophies were accepted or influenced utopians (and new world
proponents) like Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, and even Leo Strauss (a neo-conservative
who followed Machiavellian thinking). Machiavelli wrote about the "ends justifies
the means." In other words, he felt that any means, even if was sinister in nature, is
justified in executing what ends a person desires. There is also a spiritual component
to this. It's very cliche, but it's true that certain New Agers are in league with
wanting a new world in the world. That is why New Ager Alice Bailey was in
league with the United Nations (with folks like U.N. leader Robert Mueller loving
Alice's writings and doctrines). Numerous folks in the New Age communities
believe that the an hierarchy of beings (HP Blavatsky and Robert Hieronimus calls
them Gurus, the Masters, etc.) manifest themselves to help man raise their
consciousness into transformation of even godlike status. Robert Hieronimus in his
"America's Secret Destiny" book believes that these beings assisted some of the
American founding fathers. Some Rosicrucians and Theosophists teach these things.
What's the purpose of this? These group want to use their occult philosophies in
trying to create an unification of the world religions and have world unity (breaking
down barriers of national sovereignty, etc.). These aims basically violate our right to
live where we want and to respect the nation-state concept. A recent psychological
interpretation by Baum’s great-granddaughter, Gita Dorothy Morena, The Wisdom
of Oz, claims that the book enables the reader “to honor their inner child,” and
elaborates the book from a psychotherapist’s perspective. Another recent author,
Joey Green, suggests that the good witch Glinda is a Zen master, and that “Never let
those ruby slippers off your feet” really means “Never let go of your inner spiritual
essence.” The 14 book series of Oz describes an Utopia where there is no disease
(which Dorothy, Toto, Uncle Henry, and Aunt Em reside in):

“No disease of any sort was ever known among the Ozites, and so no one ever
died unless he met with an accident that prevented him from living. This
happened very seldom, indeed. There were no poor people in the Land of Oz,
because there was no such thing as money, and all property of every sort
belonged to the Ruler.… Each person was given freely by his neighbors whatever
he required for his use… They were peaceful, kind-hearted, loving and merry,
and every inhabitant adored the beautiful girl who ruled them, and delighted to
obey her every command.”

Freemasonry is one instrument of this goal of a one world religion. For example,
Freemason and co-founder of Lucifer Publishing Company (now called Lucis
Trust), Foster Bailey, concurs by writing that: "Is it not possible from a
contemplation of this side of Masonic teaching that it may provide all that is
necessary for the formulation of a universal religion?"(The Spirit of Masonry, p.113)
Foster Bailey states that Masonry "is the descendant of, or is founded upon, a
divinely imparted religion..." This religion he explains, "...was the first United World
Religion. Then came the era of separation of many religions and sectarianism. Today
we are working again towards a World Universal Religion." (ibid p.31). It's from the
horse's mouth of one Freemason advocating the One Universal Religion here, so this
isn't some lie. Many Freemasons claim that Freemasonry is compatible with the
Bible or Christianity, yet the truth is that Masonry isn't. For example, Freemasonry
have death oaths where they swear in a secret ritual, but Jesus Christ forbids
swearing at all:

"...Again, ye have heard that it hath been said by them of old time, Thou shalt not
forswear thyself [NKJV: swear falsely], but shalt perform unto the Lord thine oaths:
34 But I say unto you, Swear not at all; neither by heaven; for it is God's throne:
35 Nor by the earth; for it is his footstool: neither by Jerusalem; for it is the city of
the great King.
36 Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, because thou canst not make one hair
white or black.
37 But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is more than
these cometh of evil. (Matthew 5: 22-37).
The apostle James in James 5:12 wrote that: "...But above all things, my brethren,
swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let
your yea be yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation."

Masonry claims to bring folks into the Light from Darkness, but the Bible is clear
that God (Jesus Christ) is the only Light of the world: "... While I am in the world, I
am the light of the world” (John 9:5). You don't need to perform secret ceremonies in
secret, because the Light ought to be accessible to all of the human race, irrespective
of our race or gender. Freemasonry loves to claim to possess the cornerstone, yet
Jesus Christ called himself the only cornerstone. Freemasonry plays a prominent
role into politics. Allen Roberts’ “Freemasonry in American History” said that Barry
Goldwater was a 33rd Degree Freemason. Later in his life, Goldwater became a
libertarian proponent of abortion and gay rights (There is nothing wrong with gay
people having all of the rights mentioned in the Bill of Rights and Constitution, but
not special rights. People have a right to agree or disagree peacefully with the
homosexual lifestyle also). Bob Dole is a 33rd Degree Freemason, who definitely a
moderate Republican. Now, he’s retired. Lloyd Bentsen is a Freemason, ex-U.S.
Senator and Bilderberger. Arlen Specter is a Freemason, and many ex-Congressmen
like Sen. Sam Nunn (D-GA), Sen. Charles Grassley, Jim Wright (ex-Speaker of the
House), Jack Kemp (a 33rd Degree Freemason, who is a follower of the globalist
NAFTA group). Robert Byrd is a Freemason who is a Democrat from West Virginia.
Byrd was an ex-KKK member and said the “N” word recently years ago. Ultra
liberal, pro-abortion, gun grabber Charles Schumer, a Senator from New York, is
also a Freemason. CAFTA, an anti- sovereignty trade deal, is ironically supported by
Freemason Republican Congressman Joe Wilson of South Carolina. Freemason Joe
Wilson is still in Congress at 2008. The Shrines yolk with Muslims (Shrines praise
Muhammad and Allah), yet Jesus (the founder of Christianity) and the apostles
forbid yolking with unbelievers. Not to mention that Shrines call Allah God, but
Allah existed from sun worship in Babylon according to historians. Freemasonry is
basically an Ecumenical group which merges theism with occultism. Shrines talk
about them building hospital, but that isn't the only thing that signifies legitimacy in
an organization. Their group has been caught in numerous sexual scandals and are
known for having wild sexual celebrations (many involved are married men). Even
Albert Pike admits that he uses lies on the lower levels of Freemasons to make it
seem that the Blue Lodges understand the truth of Masonry:

"Masonry, like all the Religions, all the Mysteries, Hermeticism and Alchemy,
conceals its secrets from all except the Adepts and Sages, or the Elect, and uses false
explanations and misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead those who deserve
only to be misled; to conceal the Truth, which it calls Light, from them, and to draw
them away from it ... So Masonry jealously conceals its secrets and intentionally
leads conceited interpreters astray." [Morals and Dogma by Albert Pike, p. 104-5]

Common sense tells us not to lie or utilize deception against our fellow human
beings: "Lie not one to another, seeing that ye have put off the old man with his
deeds;" [Colossians 3:9]

Paul Fisher writes about Freemasonry and Secrecy in this quotation: "...Secrecy,
said Freemason Albert Pike, "is indispensable to Masonry." In that connection
Freemasonry has 25 "Landmarks," or canons which are "unrepealable," and can
"never be changed." Landmark No. 23 concerns "secrecy of the Institution." It
admonishes initiates that to change or abrogate such a requirement of
confidentiality "would be social suicide and death of the Order would follow its
legalized exposure." Continuing, the same Landmark notes that Freemasonry has
lived unchanged for centuries as a secret association, but as an open society, "it
would not last for many years." ("Behind the Lodge Door" written, by Paul A.
Fisher TAN Books, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1994)
Transhumanism is a threat as well. What is it? Transhumanism is about some
adherents who believe that technologies can transform humans into posthuman
entities. These beings are a mixture of biological and mechanical components.
These components in their mind can held humans evolve into almost godlike
superman with indefinite life spans, modifications, physical and cognitive
augmentations, and other "benefits" according to their opinion. They obsess with
new devices like nanotechnology. Nanotechnology is a microscopic machines that
are in its probably 2nd generation phrase. It can fit into the human body and many
things since some nanobots are the size of molecules. Ray Kurzweil is one of the
leading proponents of transhumanism. Transhumanism is similar to the book of
Revelations where the Beast creates an image of himself. DARPA, the Pentagon, and
scientists all over the world know about and are working on nano-tech plus the
principles of transhumanism. The Wizard of Oz is popularized all over America and
the now. In Las Vegas , there is the MGM Grand Hotel with Wizard of Oz and Alice
in Wonderland themes. It has thousands of rooms, a pyramid, etc. There is even a
yellow brick raod constructied in the MGM complex. The complex cost about a
billion dollars to build in 1993. Its occult name is the Luxor.
*The story of the “Wizard of Oz” is Dorothy’s quest into illumination by traveling
the Yellow Brick Road. In Buddhism a similar concept relating to this is called the
“Golden Path.“ Dorothy escapes from the physical plain (in Kansas) ito the spiritual
or ethereal realm in order to find illumination. After her journey, Dorothy returns to
Earth and wakes up. Her family don’t believe her mystical quest, Dorothy keeps on
saying “There is no place like home.“ The lesson here is that mind control is a reality
and deceptive propaganda is a reality. We, as human beings must do everything in
our power (including help from Almighty God) to resist evil. Additionally, we need
to go out and adamantly reject propaganda and mind control. The reason is that
they restrict our independent mind and hamper our destinies in making our lives
(and other people) better. The Wizard of Oz is a slick film that focuses on a faulty
Theosophical view of the world (along with promoting the occultism from the
Ancient Mystery religions). They picture human beings as relaying on himself or
herself plus Nature to evolve into a better beings. Blavatsky said in The Voice of the
Silence, "Prepare thyself, for thou wilt have to travel on alone. The Teacher can but
point the way." (John Algeo, "The Wizard of Oz: The Perilous Journey," American
Theosophist 74 (1986): 291-97). These pro-new world order occultists reject a
Personal God mostly and believe in universal religious teachings. So, God saves all
humans alone not us by ourselves. and The Wizard of Oz is still deceiving parents plus
children to this very day. The Wizard of Oz have underlining contradictions in their
characters, while secretly veiling a support of the Mysteries and the occult in the
film. The story consists of many characters. It's a true representation of how the evil
globalists live and believe in their everyday lives.

By Timothy

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