Secret Mysteries Of America s Beginnings (7/17)
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@stacks6969allday haha cool when high on weed but extasy no way. I would waste any X on talking about this.
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Quote "Crazed activities of Crowley, Timothy Leary, what was Franklin doing with a group of immoral devil worshippers"... hahaha OMG that's so funny... Only a person 'conditioned' to believe anything that don't believe or practice is 'crazed'.. Christianity is a group of crazed people practicing irrational nonsense to me.. why does a person believe another persons behavour 'immoral'.. it's because they've been made to believe that.. funny!
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@stacks6969allday Really? If your doing drugs still after hearing all this you haven't learned anything.
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this is soooooo long but verry verry good to know its verry educational i love being educated i use to hate things like this because i was younger and found it boring and never understood it but now i love this type of shit u start talking about it in front of friends and its good topics to bring up when ur drunk or high on weed or ecstasy especially ecstasy this type of shit u can ramble on and on about for days and days.
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This part is a stretch. Ben Franklin connected with Alister Crowley?
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do what thy will............wait, "just do it" Nike's quote too
oh did they forget to mention all the childrens bodies found under his house? the official explanation: for medical research of course, nothing satanic. Tsarions stuff is important.
qwertytrewq33 2 years ago 6
"Do What Thou Wilt shall be the Whole of the Law" is actually a misquote. Rabelais' motto was 'Do What Thou Will'. This was taken from St. Augustine's quote: 'Love God, and Do what Thou Wilt'."..the Whole of the Law" was added specifically by Crowley is his document called 'The Book of the Law'.
triciamccannonspeaks 1 year ago