DM: You speak of the Babylonian priesthood,
could you describe that a bit? Who is that, what
does it entail, what is their purpose?
SS: Sure, but I feel it’s rather disingenuous to
speak about the Babylonian priesthood on it’s
own. Because if I were in Southwest Africa, Central Africa, or Central America, or Southeast Asia
I would need to address people of those parts
of the world with a completely different aspect of
their heritage. In Africa it would be the Leopard
Cult, it would be all sorts of egregious and nefarious witch doctoring that has gone on and dream
spelling and magic casting by rogue shamanic
interests in different parts of the world. But so
long as you and I are sitting in the Anglo-Saxon
playing field let’s talk about that.
The why is known to us and has always been
known to us. It is the sacrifice of innocence. It’s
stuff that is now being so refined today that it’s
practically become an industrial process. So we
are harvested pretty much from birth, from the
moment the certificate of live birth is issued in the
hospital and the placenta is placed into a kidney
dish and the child or infant is then discharged
from the hospital. The infant and its mother leave
the hospital, whereupon we are declared missing - or lost at sea. Because we already entered
a contract by being birthed through the mother’s
canal and being received by the dock authority,
which is the “doctor”. So the harvesting begins at
our birth.
And that certificate of live birth is then flipped
into a birth registration certificate which is offered
up to Cronus, the Crown, the King, or the State
and thus we are indentured into a trust. We are
presumed “missing at sea” because we left the
hospital and never came back to claim our DNA.
We are indentured into a trust as we’re clearly not
able to look after our person, which trust is then
assumed as the property of the state. Our “per-