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Jordan Maxwell is a well-known author and
lecturer. He is considered to be the mentor of
Michael Tsarion and David Icke, while the recently
released movie "Zeitgeist" was dedicated
to Maxwell's teachings and works as well.
Maxwell will tell you "all" about
Mystery Babylon, from the ancient times to the
present day. He will expose the truth about 9/11
and will talk about the Illuminati and other shady
groups that run the shitstem.
Nothing wrong with that, one can say. After
all, exposing Mystery Babylon is a good thing.
However, Jordan Maxwell isn't exposing her at all,
and this movie proofs that without the shadow of a
doubt.
In the first part of the video, we are
introduced to some of his teachings. We learn, how
he claims that the Name of JAH is an old Hebrew
word for "an expression of sexual dynamic
energy". We see, how he plays with words and,
even more bizarre: He makes it seem that all
ancient languages anticipated the arrival of the
English language some centuries ago.
Furthermore, the video explores just where all
of these teachings actually came from. It turns
out, that Maxwell has taken everything he now
brings forward as "truth" straight out
of the Babylonian Mystery Schools. His claims can
be read in books of Albert Pike (Founder of the
KKK and Luciferian) and Mme Blavatsky (Writer of
the "Secret Doctrine" and godmother of
both the Nazi and the New Age Movement), but not
anywhere else.
Nothing wrong with that either, some could
still say. After all, he's bringing out the Secret
Teachings to we-the-people. However, Jordan
Maxwell is not just exposing these teachings for
what they are. He is bringing them as the truth,
the absolute truth.
Which brings us to the second part of the
excellent expose. The part wherein we get to know
the man called Jordan Maxwell a little bit better,
too!
Yes, he has his own supernatural calling, it
turned out. Beings who claimed to be from the
Pleiades also claimed that Maxwell was in reality
one of them and how he was sent to earth to be the
emissary of these so-called ET's.
Yes, he had his initiation, it turned out as
well. Jordan Maxwell did what all of the initiates
do: he put himself in the sarcophagus at the Great
Pyramid in Egypt and has his wonderful supernatural
experience.
Even the name Jordan Maxwell turns out to be an
esoteric one. He took it out of his favorite book:
written my Mme Blavatsky and describing one
Jordanus Maximus, part of Blavatsky's Luciferian
Trinity. But don't say it too loud, though, for
Jordan Maxwell doesn't want you to know.
Jordanus Maximus, self-titled "Godfather
of Secret Societies" by the way, debunked?
You bet!
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