Vindicator

Another great post 9217! Thank you!

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Thanks!

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Thank you!

shewhomustbeobeyed

Thank you too.

truthdemon

Most artists are lazy intellectually...and that is not a negative thing...thier work comes from the subconscious collective ...without them knowing ...the ones taking credit for their artwork is another example of their idiocy...since all they r doing is channeling...

and giving them and their work importance is also intellectually lazy and a futile exercise...

U cant understand the world from their works...since the very fact that they r channeling the collective subconscious makes their work abstract...to sell their work they need to make it look mysterious and esoteric...

Their is nothing mysterious about satanism...it just means the illlusion...to be specific the debt illusion... This is why u find bankers involved in funding and sponsoring these artists... It is the banksters and their work that r the real satanists ..and they invest in people and methods involved in cults that invest their time in diversionary tactics and mysteries to give their simple illusion an air of mystery..

The Cia and mi6 are internatiinal banking fronts that have time and time again been caught driving these occlulting forums and their leaders.. Eg: wasson of jp morgan and the mushroom and lsd cult culture creation The process church and finders cult Nxium and the bronfmann banking family James alefantis and comet ping pongs culture creation hosting bands with satanic themes..as a front for another child mkutra ing cult ... There is a clip of him selling culture creatiin at some cosplay convention acting like a prat.. The frued family investing in ping pong restaurant chains..and alefantis connection to art museums used as fronts for money laundering via diplomatic pouches in thr form if shipping containers

The banking system also sponsors most sports since it is another way to keep.the public.in a trance and idol worship..

These are modern day culture creation religions with their rituals and idols.. .. That is the real satanism...and we r the satanists for falling for the debt illusion..

As for baphomet the symbol of thr hermaphrodite goat ..it is but the anthromoporphic rendition of the city sewage system which connects the city and its structures to the sea ...that is the legal term known as GOAT (Goat = gotti = god..= landlord .. They r lords of the land via the superimposition of the law of the sea on the land via the underworld sewage system...it is occulted via the art of pictographs known as letters and their spells.. Roman dog latin hiding as english

https://youtu.be/sJA0Gqe65m0

Occult means hidden or concealed.. Satanism is an occult religion that rules all of us..and we worship it via our invented and programmed egos...programmed via a language of spells..and pictographs that we know as letters

https://youtu.be/zpVwMECc-OM

This is all there is to Satanism..and it gets its power via our acceptance of our ignorance of it...not some.tarot card or rituals...those r jsut symptoms of our acceptanc of our ign9rance of the bankers debt system

Blacksmith21

STOP THE PRESSES. An artist involved with a Satan worshiper!

PS - I like Giger, Bosch, Dali, Magritte, and other artists. Many of them have occult ties. Same with musician/artists.

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It's relevant because of my previous entry on this , which shows that Giger was explicitly using Pizza/Pasta in the context of sexual abuse and probably cannibalism of infants. Note: I didn't say he cannibalized infants. I am saying he seems to have known what those items meant decades before the existence of the internet much less Pizzagate. I also think he was probably a ritual abuse victim himself. So, please read that previous piece before dismissing this topic. It is because of his use of those food-items and his imagery around birth and other core ritual abuse experiences that I am writing about his occult ties, not simply because he painted pentagrams etc.

Blacksmith21

My apologies. It's been a long year. The last Friday of 2018.

The pizza code has existed for a long time, from what I can tell. What I wonder is what other codes are we missing? HRC & Co. talk about "yoga" a lot (yuck). It's certainly right in front of us. Including in Giger's works.

9217

No worries, I understand burn-out, and have taken months-long breaks myself. I would bet there are a lot of code words/items out there in use, but whether we will ever get evidence of them or what they mean is another story, unfortunately.

Blacksmith21

I think the longest I've taken off since the start of v/PG was about 2 days.

9217

Damn, am sorry to hear that. Hope you get more than two days rest before the holiday season ends.

Vindicator

You are two of my all time favorite PG investigators @blacksmith21 . This was apropos:

https://twitter.com/Omerta_15/status/1078398350070812674?s=19

Blacksmith21

I love it!

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Occult Influences And Associations

HR Giger incorporated many occult symbols and themes across his painted works and sculptures, and admitted that at one point in his career he was interested in what he called witchcraft. A quote from Giger on the issue reads as follows:

" At that point in time, I was very much interested in magic and witchcraft. Incidentally, I would like to stress that I have nothing at all to do with Satan and that I detest cruelty to animals. The Spell Temple series, created 25 years ago, contain symbols which certain fools use to try bring me into a relationship with black magic, an association I strongly decline. "

Readers can make of that quote what they will: it is my personal opinion that though Giger used overt occult symbols, as he discussed openly on multiple occasions, the heart of his work is not so much to do with occult symbols, but a subconscious portrayal of trauma combined with in-jokes and nods to real practices or code words (as discussed in my previous post on Giger).

Disclaimer : It is extremely difficult to analyze the significance of Giger's occult ties venturing into total speculation. This piece will endeavor to find a narrow balance between becoming overly-speculative and not giving enough weight to Giger's occult connections. Many of the symbols are either difficult to "translate," or lead us into the realm of "conspiracy theory" so deeply that it makes Pizzagate look like material for a college essay.

HP Lovecraft

We know that Giger was heavily influenced by the work of HP Lovecraft, a fantasy-horror author whose work - especially the concept of the Necronomicon - provided inspiration for some Satanists. An essay published on the Church of Satan's website discusses Giger & Lovecraft's Necronomicon(s) and their relevance to Satanic thought.

HP Lovecraft in 1934

Lovecraft's occult leanings are evidenced in the following quote:

“When about seven or eight I was a genuine pagan… I have in literal truth built altars to Pan, Apollo, Diana, and Athena, and have watched for dryads and satyrs…If a Christian tell me he has felt the reality of his Jesus or Jehovah. I can reply that I have seen the hoofed Pan and the sisters of the Hesperian Phaethusa.”

The covers of Giger's 'Necronomicon,' books, a direct reference to HP Lovecraft's fictional grimoire, are pictured here .

It's not just the Baphomet image on the cover of Giger's first Necronomicon that is a clear occult reference. In Lovecraft's universe, the word Necronomicon was fictionally defined as follows:

"The book was originally called Al Azif, an Arabic word that Lovecraft defined as "that nocturnal sound (made by insects) supposed to be the howling of demons", drawing on a footnote by Samuel Henley in Henley's translation of "Vathek".[11] Henley, commenting upon a passage which he translated as "those nocturnal insects which presage evil", alluded to the diabolic legend of Beelzebub, "Lord of the Flies" and to Psalm 91:5, which in some 16th Century English Bibles (such as Myles Coverdale's 1535 translation) describes "bugges by night" where later translations render "terror by night"."

Although there is much more one could say about Lovecraft's life and work, it is too large in scope to continue in this article. I have instead tried to barely outline the direct overlap between Lovecraft's world-building and Giger's own "inner world."

Aleister Crowley

Another influence on Giger was undoubtedly Aleister Crowley, an English occultist, ceremonial magician, poet, and founder of " Thelema ."

Crowley in Masonic Regalia

The extent of Crowley's influence on Western Esotericism cannot be summarized in this post, but we note that Giger dedicated the following work to Crowley, naming it after him. The image contains a hermaphrodite with a clown-like face or mask, who is making a "666" symbol in her hands. Another figure to the right of Crowley has their face replaced with the Hindu Yoni-Lingam symbol .

"A Crowley The Beast 666 "

The figure at the bottom left of the work was Giger's representation of Crowley, wearing a conical hat reminiscent of the thorn or break shapes in his 2009 'Caravan' image.

Giger stated that he gave Crowley the hat and "ice cream cone" as a representation of the concept of 'As above so below,' which is also at work in photographs of Giger taken at The Ugly Club, (a venue which will become a focus of discussion later in this series) and is the core meaning displayed in Eliphas Levi's Baphomet image.

We know that Giger was familiar with this concept, as well as the idea of "reversal," thanks to his own statements regarding his 'Crowley' piece:

"A. Crowley, the best magician, who - with his pointed hat - occupies the left part of the painting. In keeping with the dogma, "below as above", or "Macro-Microcosmos", he holds the reversal of the hat in his hand, an ice-cream cone. "

We see the emphasis on distorted reflection in another picture of Giger taken at 'Club Ugly:'

This small section on Crowley does little justice to his influence on Western occult circles, UK military intelligence, etc. However, as in the case of Lovecraft, I have tried to examine Crowley only in the sense of Giger's depiction of him/ inspiration drawn from him.

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Éliphas Lévi

Eliphas Levi was a radical French socialist, born as 'Alphonse Louis Constant,' whose spiritual ideas were said to have been influenced by his political persuasion . Levi's Wikipedia entry relates:

"[Levi] incorporated the Tarot cards into his magical system, and as a result the Tarot has been an important part of the paraphernalia of Western magicians.[12] He had a deep impact on the magic of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and later on the ex-Golden Dawn member Aleister Crowley.

[Levi] was also the first to declare that a pentagram or five-pointed star with one point down and two points up represents evil, while a pentagram with one point up and two points down represents good. Lévi's ideas also influenced Helena Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society.[13] It was largely through the occultists inspired by him that Lévi is remembered as one of the key founders of the 20th-century revival of magic. "

Giger's Spell IV

In Giger's Spell IV , he recreates Baphomet amongst multiple pentagrams. The original version drawn by Lévi is included below. The gesture of Éliphas Lévi's Baphomet is known as a representation of 'As Above, So Below.'

Baphomet

Wikipedia tells us that there is a close connection between Levi's Baphomet and the Tarot, and that Levi believed in an ancient form of pagan witchcraft:

"Lévi's depiction of Baphomet is similar to that of The Devil in early Tarot. Lévi, working with correspondences different from those later used by S. L. MacGregor Mathers, "equated the Devil Tarot key with Mercury," giving "his figure Mercury's caduceus, rising like a phallus from his groin." Lévi believed that the alleged devil worship of the medieval Witches' Sabbath was a perpetuation of ancient pagan rites. A goat with a candle between its horns appears in medieval witchcraft records,[53] and other pieces of lore are cited in Dogme et Rituel."

Given Giger's admission of fascination with Levi, and Levi's association with Tarot, it seems hard to believe Giger's claim that he was essentially unfamiliar with the subject.

Giger's Baphomet figure is positioned in the 'As above, so below' gesture, while impaling a white female figure suspended above his goat-head. Her position in another similar work, hands outstretched and feet splayed, is also reminiscent of the 'Microcosm & Macrocosm' drawings.

Below, via Wikipedia: Robert Fludd's illustration of man as the microcosm within the universal macrocosm. Fludd states that "Man is a whole world of its own, called microcosm for it displays a miniature pattern of all the parts of the universe. Thus the head is related to the Empyreal, the chest to the ethereal heaven and the belly to the elementary substance."[1]

Vitruvian Microcosm

The same concept was at work in Leonardo Da Vinci's famous " Vitruvian Man ."

On the right and left side of Spell IV, Giger has an inverted and non-inverted pentagram, as well as a combination of the two pentagrams in the center, behind the white female figure and Baphomet, which also represent the opposition of polar forces, duality, and reversal.

A key phrase in Thoughtco's description of the concept "As Above So Below, in reference to Levi's Baphomet , also relates to balanced duality.

The concept of duality in terms of integrally interlinked opposites was previously discussed by Rob Ager, in Giger's fusion of birth and death . The idea here would be that within birth there is death - whenever any animal is born, their birth ensures their eventual death. Likewise, when that animal dies, their body will be reused and transform into a plethora of other beings, ie, death ensures life.

Yin-Yang

Such a concept is not ritually abusive or even negative, and is present philosophies like Taoism etc. However, the ritual abuse spin on it, as discussed in my previous piece on Giger , places birth directly within death. This involves some of the worst abuses imaginable to mother and/or child, as documented in both Dutroux victim testimonies, and even pop culture, like the film 'Mother!' It is as much a perversion of duality, as it is a perversion of the Eucharist for Christians.

During the film, Jennifer Lawrence's "Mother" character gives birth.

Shortly afterwards (literally the next scene), the newborn boy is killed by a cult, who shares its body as a cannibalistic sacrament:

GRAPHIC

Infant's body

Cult Members Cannibalizing Newborn

In the Dutroux victim accounts, there are a multitude of abuses of infants, pregnant women and women in labor. This particular account was almost exactly the same as the one depicted in the Mother! film, down to the gender of the child:

"Murder-around... In a circle around fire - have some candles - everybody is standing except the baby and the sheep - the baby cries - he cannot cry - he cannot breathe because he is impure - and it is a boy." She describes the murder of the baby and how his blood is mixed with that of the slaughtered sheep - Then they burn the baby and the sheep, and everybody is having sex with each other - the monster has left. They tear out the heart of the baby. She describes some signs that she noticed (cross - stars"

Wikipedia also describes Levi's intentional depiction of unified duality when creating the Baphomet image reused by Giger:

"Since 1856, the name Baphomet has been associated with a "Sabbatic Goat" image drawn by Eliphas Levi[3] which contains binary elements representing the "sum total of the universe" (e.g. male and female, good and evil, on and off, etc.).[4] On one hand, Lévi's intention was to symbolize his concept of "the equilibrium of the opposites" that was essential to his magnetistic notion of the Astral Light; on the other hand, the Baphomet represents a heretical tradition that should result in a perfect social order, a notion that can only be understood against Lévi's socialist background"

Finally, on close inspection, the woman in one of Giger's depictions of Baphomet appears to be holding a wand that looks remarkably similar to the beaks/thorns in his later 'Caravan' piece. It is also similar to Crowley's above-mentioned conical hat and 'ice cream cone.'

Returning to Levi's Baphomet, it is important to consider the word's history. According to Wikipedia, the name Baphomet first appeared in trial transcripts for the Inquisition of the Knights Templar in the early 14th century.

Origin of Baphomet

Levi is described expressing the belief that the Templar Order did indeed worship this figure, stating:

"Yes, in our profound conviction, the Grand Masters of the Order of Templars worshipped the Baphomet, and caused it to be worshipped by their initiates; yes, there existed in the past, and there may be still in the present, assemblies which are presided over by this figure, seated on a throne and having a flaming torch between the horns. "

Given that Giger was Swiss, that the Templar Order allegedly created Switzerland, and that Levi believed the Templars worshipped Baphomet, the context for Giger's fascination with the image is compelling in its occult meaning.

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Switzerland

" Child Eater Fountain, " in Bern, Switzerland. (Note the goat's heads at the bottom of the image)

Listing an entire nation as a potential occult influence might seem absurd, until we delve into the history of Switzerland and specifically, its association with the Templar Order, which was alleged to have worshipped the same Baphomet that Levi drew, and which later fascinated Giger.

One very long thread describes the history of the Templars, suggesting that the Order essentially founded Switzerland after fleeing France.

Switzerland's Old Confederacy was (conveniently) officially founded in 1291 , in close proximity with the dissolution of the Order and in the same exact year as the fall of Acre . Of course, Templars were also something of a precursor to modern banking, an interesting parallel with the history of Switzerland's famous and secret banking.

One author of a book on this topic states in an interview:

"Butler: There are a few important reasons why this is likely to have been the case. For example:

  1. The founding of the embryonic Switzerland conforms exactly to the period when the Templars were being persecuted in France.

  2. Switzerland is just to the east of France and would have been particularly easy for fleeing Templar brothers from the whole region of France to get to.

  3. In the history of the first Swiss Cantons there are tales of white coated knights mysteriously appearing and helping the locals to gain their independence against foreign domination.

  4. The Templars were big in banking, farming and engineering (of an early type). These same aspects can be seen as inimical to the commencement and gradual evolution of the separate states that would eventually be Switzerland.

  5. Even the Swiss don’t really know the ins and outs of their earliest history (or suggest that they don’t.) They are famous for being secretive and we don’t have to tell interested readers that this is something they share absolutely with the Templars.

  6. The famous Templar Cross is incorporated into the flags of many of the Swiss Cantons. As are other emblems, such as keys and lambs, that were particularly important to the Knights Templar."

The famous Swiss Guards are also the oldest military units in the world, and ceremonially protects the Pope in the Vatican to this day.

So, can we then trace the influence of the Templar Order in Switzerland, through to Giger's fascination with Levi's Baphomet? I think it is possible, but we cannot know for sure.

Additional intrigue is added to this scenario when considering the (surprising to me) connection between Switzerland and Egypt, which one will find an enormous amount of material, of varying quality , in a cursory search. Prior to researching Giger, I had no idea about the Swiss connection with Templars, possibly Egypt, or any other NWO-type issues, so this line of research is completely new to me. While such a connection may seem extremely unlikely, some news reports stipulate that half of all Swiss men are related to the Egyptian Pharoah, Tutankhamun, via a shared ancestor.

Giger also included Egyptian motifs in his work. For example, in the following work created as a tribute to his close friend and fellow Swiss Artist, Friedrich Kuhn :

The work includes depicts Egyptian pyramids, and the entire scene rests on a layer of rotting or diseased infants seen in Giger's 'Landscapes.'

Another example of overt Egyptian symbology can be seen in Giger's work titled "Hieroglyphics." .

As previously noted by others, this specific piece evokes Egyptian symbolism in more than just name. The arching figure in the painting is based on the Egyptian sky goddess, Nut/Nuit.

One does not have to stretch the imagination far in order to also recognize the Masonic symbol of the triangle topped by a radiating all-seeing-"eye" in Giger's version of this image.

In addition to the above-mentioned piece, Giger's work in general has the appearance of flat, almost two-dimensional, forward-facing displays, as if the viewer is looking at a carving on a wall, much as Egyptian art is painted and carved into the sides of temples and tombs. For example:

Egyptian hieroglyphs

An example of Giger's very 2-D work

Another occult influence for Giger appears to have been Timothy Leary, whose face Giger included in Illuminatus I , seen below. The image continues Giger's use of Egyptian symbolism, including a pyramid, the Eye of Horus, an Ankh at the bottom of the image, etc.

Illuminatus I

The apple on top of the pyramid is interesting, in that the Adamic apple was the fruit of the tree of knowledge , hence, ultimate - if illicit or forbidden knowledge - and therefore "Illumination"is placed at the top of the pyramid. The placement of the safety pin piercing the female's mouth seems to connote the "safety" of a violently enforced code of silence at the base of the pyramid.

Another piece, Illuminatus II , includes phrases written on the razor blades: "OTO," "Illuminatus," "666," "Cocaine (?)," and "Acid."

Now you may be objecting to the appraisal of Leary as an occult influence, given that most are aware that Timothy Leary and his cohorts were part of the impetus behind the psychedelic movement in the '60s and his purported association with the CIA . However, Leary also claimed on PBS that he was "carrying on the work" of Aleister Crowley.

According to Wikipedia , Leary was also a member of "Illuminates of Thanateros," which is described as:

"An international magical organization that focuses on practical group work in chaos magic. The idea was first announced in 1978, while the order proper was formed in 1987. This fraternal magical society has been an important influence on some forms of modern occultism."

By including what appear to be likenesses of Leary, Lovecraft and others in a painting titled "Illuminatus," Giger expresses an awareness of Leary's occult connections in addition to his work in the psychedelic realm. This communicates that at minimum Giger was running in similar circles.

Virgil Finlay

Finlay, a 'pulp fiction illustrator,' appears in Giger's Illuminatus I along with Lovecraft and Leary. This makes sense for multiple reasons, one being Finlay's correspondences with HP Lovecraft, whose work Finlay sometimes illustrated. Lovecraft praised Finlay's work:

"I liked the [Virgil Finlay] illustrations to my two tales—indeed, I believe Finlay is the best all-around artist Weird Tales has ever had. His drawing for the Doorstep was really an imaginative masterpiece. Wright has generously presented me with the originals of both Haunter and Doorstep pictures—and they far transcend the mechanical reproductions."

—HPL in a letter to James F. Morton on the spectacular art of Virgil Finlay. Dated to March of 1937.

Finlay's work often includes occult and macabre themes .

Whether Finlay was actively involved with the occult in some way beyond his artistic expression is not clear, and no information on his membership in Masonic, occult or other similar groups was available after researching the subject.

Sergius Golowin

Sergius Golowin , by HR Giger.

The final likeness included in Giger's 'Illuminatus I' was his friend, the Swiss Folklorist Sergius Golowin, whose Wikipedia entry states:

"Sergius Golowin wrote numerous books and articles, primarily about folklore and esotericism. For his work in folklore and exploring the counterculture, he was awarded the prize of the Schweizerische Schillerstiftung in 1974."

"Golowin was a contemporary of many notable people and events. He provided assistance to Timothy Leary while Leary was in Swiss exile. Golowin was a friend of Friedrich Dürrenmatt, and was portrayed by H. R. Giger... Golowin was an acquaintance of Martin "Tino" Schippert, founder of the Swiss Hells Angels."

In this light, Giger's portrayal of Golowin with Leary makes complete sense, and the former's interest in esotericism makes his inclusion in a work titled 'Illuminatus' self-explanatory.


Clearly, Giger's work very carefully incorporates and draws from real and fictional (Lovecraftian) occult material. The inclusion of this subject matter is not in question: the question comes when we try to determine meaning from Giger's occult references and ties. In order to do so, we need to look at not only Giger's symbols, but also important events from Giger's life. For that reason, in the next segment in this series we turn to the death of Giger's first muse and long-time partner, Li Tobler.

YogSoggoth

On the Swiss connection, it is my belief that when the Hyksos were kicked out of Egypt, they were later exiled to Hyrcania. Then into Khazaria. The expulsion from there by the Rus/ others. They then traveled back to Caanan only to find the Pheonicians cousins as vassals to Assyria. They still had boats though, and eventually wound up in Spain and France. Kicked out of France (for the usual child sacrifice), they founded Switzerland in the 12 century. This would explain the Egyptian occultism through to the present day, and the real reason for the crusades. The two snakes entwined are representing the creation myth and can be a dragon or lizard in some countries. they are circling the sun in most ancient religions. The Hyksos were snake worshipers, and even after expulsion influenced Egypt by intermarriage to the original Egyptians. This culminated in direct descendant Amenhotep's aten worship, and dereliction of the old temples. He and his priests got kicked out and fled to Caanan as well. He was what we call Moses.

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Very interesting theory. However I wonder if the Hyksos explain the genetic connection between Swiss men and Tutankhamun? I am not familiar with the timing of his family's reign[s] in terms of Hyksos invasion/repulsion timelines. Definitely something to ponder!

YogSoggoth

I forget where I read it, and the search engine is dumbing down history to almost pre-literature Europe all of the sudden, but the Hyksos getting kicked out did not extinguish the bloodline left in the Egyptian royalty, and they might not have even noticed it. Amenhotep IV's grandmother was a Hyksos. Little king Tut was his son by the lesser wife Kiya(not Nefertiti supposedly) Either way the Hyksos blood would be maintained after El Moses exile in the wilderness of Caanan. He was never a slave of the Egyptians either. He was even allowed to come back to Egypt to beg from relatives periodically before getting kicked out again. Well, he was also most likely testing the waters for his return to power by his popularity (in his own mind.)

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Very interesting! Absolutely food for thought, I'll have to do that.

YogSoggoth

I had to shorten that so much, that is unintelligible on it's own. Thank you for finding a clue.

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Shorten which, the thread here or the steemit post or both? I've already split everything into three parts, the last segment of which I have not finished working on yet.