Revelation of the method
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The theory that the controllers of society for occult reasons tell us through mass media what they're doing. |
See also predictive programming
The term revelation of the method is the concept that the controllers of society[who?] must show the public their plans through books, publications, movies and news releases, for one reason or another.
Purpose
Some researchers of the concept believe there is a spiritual or religious element of the practice. They believe that by sharing clues or foreknowledge of their plans, the elitists somehow absolve themselves of wrong doing.[1]In their minds, if we don't recognise this, that's not their problem, it's ours. Revelation of the method is also a form of mockery.[2]
Origins
The term was coined by James Shelby Downard to explain the alchemical processing of a society by its controllers[3]. Downard wrote the essay King-Kill 33, which accuses a network of Freemasons of being involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In subsequent writings, Downard further explored his ideas around revelation of the method. In Sorcery, Sex, Assassination, and the Science of Symbolism, he writes, "acts concerning the assassination are on ice and will be be revealed in the future in the so-called 'Revelation of the Method.'" He continues, "this method and process of Masonic machinations is summed up in the principle of the "Making Manifest of All That is Hidden."[4]
References
- ↑ https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/predictive-programming-revelation-method-covid23/
- ↑ https://envirowatchnz.com/2023/10/14/a-revelation-of-the-method-just-how-you-are-duped-by-those-who-would-control-you/
- ↑ https://rumble.com/v3kjuzz-revelation-of-the-method.html
- ↑ http://www.whale.to/b/kingkill_33.html