'The Hammer of Witches' & the Devil's Greatest Trick
Reality As You Know It May Be About To Take A Pounding
“They’re strange, so strange / It’s very strange to me / You’ve got to pick up every stitch / Beatniks are out to make it rich / O no! Must be the Season of the Witch…” - Donovan Leitch
“See the streamline blue horizon / With your baby by the way / You can make your reservation / I will meet you at the station / Won’t you come to see me, All Saints Day?” - Van Morrison
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Today is All Saints Day, the ‘morrow after Halloween, a mostly Catholic holiday honoring the great martyrs and saints. It’s a spiritual pick-me-up after the immediately previous darker holiday commemorating and commercializing the 24 hours when the veil between our material world and somebody else’s spiritual world is at its thinnest, because who knows what might’ve crossed during that time, especially if there’s a bunch of occultists trying to goose it.
I got goosed myself. Following intriguing and synchronistic input from people who read yesterday’s demonic dig into the Pelosi crime family, witchcraft, divine intervention and One Very Significant Hammer for the Speaker of the House, I’ve been blessed (or cursed?) with enough seemingly relevant material for a similarly significant supernatural sequel, hopefully in Empire Strikes Back territory and not Speed 2.
The most jarring but satisfying “You’re on the Right Track, Jack!” message I got from the cosmos, or whatever, is when a savvy and apparently better informed reader than I alerted me to the legendary/notorious 15th Century treatise on witchcraft, witch-hunting and persecution, called (get this!) The Hammer of Witches, the latest edition of which (witch?) uses the exact same hellish Hieronymous Bosch painting as its cover as I featured in yesterday’s article.
The Hammer of Witches is a hugely influential book written in Latin by a pair of German Dominican monks and theology professors, Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger. Its original Latin title is The Malleus Maleficarum, and it was written in 1486 and updated in 1487. Thanks to a revolutionary technology of the period, this was a fortuitous moment for the book to appear, and it became the best-known publication about witchcraft in history up to that time and well beyond it.
The Hammer of Witches was published shortly after Johaness Gutenberg’s creation of the first printing press, which (witch?) meant it was thus able to be far more widely distributed than previous hand-written and hand-copied manuals about combating witchcraft. It also first appeared around the pinnacle of the European witch-hunting accusations, trials and executions. It was a foundation for treating witchcraft not as superstition but a legitimately dangerous, heretical practice of spiritual association with the Devil — a clear and present danger to society, but even more so to the church itself.
Kramer and Sprenger’s tome is divided into three sections. The first section addresses skeptics and naysayers who mock the concept of witchcraft as mere superstition. This segment tries to prove the practice of witchcraft is quite real, and that anyone who practices witchcraft has made a genuine deal with the Devil. It goes on to boldly assert that not believing in witchcraft is itself a heresy.
The book’s second section seeks to prove that real harm has been caused by practitioners of witchcraft. The third section is a guide through procedures for investigating, arresting, and punishing witches.
The book is called The Hammer of Witches because it seeks to “hammer out” the argument that witches do indeed exist and what do do about it. Keep that in mind, and consider how a dark occultist might then attempt to invert the concept of the hammer into something empowering instead of debilitating. Like this:
Do modern witches exist? Of course they do! Don’t take my word for it, just look to all the mainstream news coverage we’ve gotten over the years about the revived witchcraft and occult movements in many of the occupying regime’s most popular propaganda organs. This is only a small sampling of six:
2015: Season of the Witch: Why Young Women Are Flocking to the Ancient Craft - The Guardian
2019: As Witchcraft Mainstreams, It’s Halloween Every Day - The Washington Post
2019: Witches Are Having Their Hour - New York Times
2019: When Did Everybody Become a Witch? We Have Reached Peak Witch - The New York Times
2020: Why Witchcraft Is On The Rise - The Atlantic
2020: How Witchcraft Became a Multi-Billion Dollar Industry - ABC News
Modern witches and witchcraft have gotten pretty much a free ride from corporate media. Nobody seems to think it’s a bad thing at all. Witches were presented heroically and glorified repeatedly in corporate media for their hatred of President Orange, for example.
Every year of his presidency, we got another round of stories about covens teaming up against Trump, casting “binding spells” to keep him from accomplishing anything. We literally got news coverage about these occult paralyzing spells every year: in 2017 and 2018 and 2019 and 2020. For the 2020 election there was even a hashtag, #WitchTheVote, which (witch?) pretty much describes the successful black magick conspiracy to steal the election for the current White House occupant, when the counting of votes was stopped in several key urban regions at midnight, then restarted at 3am, the Witching Hour, followed by a series of massive turnabout results that swung every single swing state to Joe Biden’s hard-to-believe record-breaking 81 million votes.
For a couple years, the corporate media also promoted the “The Wing,” which was an all-women’s co-working and professional networking organization-cum-coven, complete with spell books and “Wing Coven Member” sweatshirts. Their own Instagram page used to proudly declare “The Wing is not a Sorority. We’re a coven.” When Hillary Clinton spoke to The Wing, she was welcomed by its co-founder as “the newest member of our coven,” to which Clinton responded “That’s pretty great!”
It’s worth a reminder that even the dopes at Snopes admit Hillary Clinton uses occult forces to channel the dead, “communing” with the late first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, among others, which was originally revealed in Bob Woodward’s book about the 1996 election The Choice and later reiterated by her horndog husband and Jeffrey Epstein confidant Bill. Woodward’s book also notes that Hillary Clinton does not want to communicate with Jesus Christ for some reason.
Before we’re done plucking The Wing, which has since crashed’n’burned from its heady flights a half dozen years ago, let’s tie a knot back to this 2016 story from The Gramlist, published while The Wing was still soaring, which I’m certainly not saying is a good guide to some modern wannabe witches, but might be.
Anyway, I could go on (and on and on) with links to corporate news coverage extolling the idea of witchcraft moving out of the shadows and into the mainstream, but you get the idea. The Truth is Out There; all you need to do is zap around on the search engines. They don’t mind promoting the occult at all. It’s Christianity they hate!
Now back to Hammers, particularly as they relate to politics as metaphor or more.
Though most of the mainstream coverage has been wiped from the internet, “Operation Hammer” was the alleged code name of the Obama Administration’s secret supercomputer system used for wide civilian surveillance and intimate voter information research. That’s according to former NSA/CIA contractor-turned whistleblower Dennis Montgomery, who designed the program. Montgomery’s claims were later confirmed by former NSA Technical Director of the World Geopolitical and Military Analysis Reporting Group William Binney, and former CIA and State Department official Larry Johnson.
Whistleblower Dennis Montgomery also contends that the government uses “Operation Hammer” to plant child pornography or state secrets on a target’s computer, setting up the owner of that device for blackmail or framing them in order to instigate criminal prosecution and personal disgrace.
Let’s note former CBS reporter Sharyl Attkisson told Congress in May of this year that she was warned by FBI that if she didn’t let up on her investigative work the Feds would plant child porn on her husband’s computer. Attkisson, now leading her own independent news program Full Measure, alleges that she was under electronic surveillance throughout the Obama administration and that at least three classified documents were planted on her “compromised” computer.
According to whistleblower Dennis Montgomery, Obama’s Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and his Central Intelligence Agency director John Brennan oversaw “Operation Hammer.” Both now serve as regular guests on MSNBC, where they pushed the alleged but now disproven “Russian collusion” to steal the 2016 election to absurdist heights, and contemptuously mocked President Orange’s claims about being surveilled at Trump Towers…until it was proven true, so now they don’t talk about it at all.
You know “Operation Hammer” is a big deal and dangerous to the occupying regime, because only a few mainstream publications or hate talk news networks covered it, mostly in 2017, but now even they’ve all been wiped. Only hard-right websites continue to host the stories, making it easy for those who want to dismiss “Operation Hammer” as a conspiracy theory to do so.
So I can tell you witches are real and “Operation Hammer” ain’t no conspiracy theory, but the same corporate media drones who spent the past half dozen years promoting modern witchcraft will then mock and scoff at anyone who might suggest these same witches are dangerous and need to be brought to light and get their motivations challenged.
This paradoxical media endorsement/mockery is an excellent combination of the famous quote from Bryan Singer’s The Usual Suspects (stolen from the 19th Century French philosopher Charles Baudelaire) that “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist,” merged with the relentless gaslighting and paradox of absurdities from the Establishment and their media lapdogs that demand the acceptance of impossible self-contractions.
The vaccine doesn’t stop you from getting sick or spreading the virus, but everyone must get it to protect society! We need to suppress free speech to save democracy! We have to go to war in order to promote peace! Building a wall at the border is racist and nationalism is bad, but we must help pay for Ukraine and Israel to build walls to protect their nationalist states! Jumbo shrimp! Lead balloon! Working vacation!
So what does it all meeeeeean? Of course I don’t know, but my guess would be that things are going to get increasingly strange and unstable up through Election Day and probably after that. Don’t be surprised if a hammer or the term “Hammer” ends up coming back into play. 11/11/22 also seems like an auspicious date, right up there with 9/11 and 11/22/63 (did you ever notice the “63” could be interpreted as 6 three times, or “666”?), but that’s just a wild guess after several decades of observing the Occultocracy’s numerological obsessions.
In any event, I stand by my belief that what we’re living through is some as-yet undetermined permutation of Theosophist and spiritualist Alice Bailey’s prophecy about the “Externalization of the Hierarchy,” which predicts the return of Jesus Christ not as a physical being but a type of “Christ Consciousness” that will elevate humanity and be accompanied by an influx of otherworldly or extra-dimensional spirits who will increasingly make themselves known in our material world. Bailey’s a troublesome figure for a lot of people, what with her affiliation with the Lucis Trust, accusations of an anti-Jewish worldview, and differing interpretations of the “Aryan Race.” That being said, I suggest people read her work and decide for themselves.
With that “think for yourself” advice, let me “circle back” to my original point from yesterday, that the very strange hammer attack upon Paul Pelosi is actually a message from these supernatural forces, a playful predictive heads up indicator that old crone Nancy Pelosi is about to lose her hammer, surrender her gavel, as Speaker of the House. Because I agree “These Are Days,” as a talented woman whom I also believe is a witch once penned, when you can “See the signs and know their meaning; hear the signs and know they're speaking to you. To you!”