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OF GOATS, HEADS, MEN & MANY MOVIES
Here's a very interesting and well put together article by the guys at justifytheory.blogspot.com.
If you cannot see any of the videos, the original article can be found here.
http://justifytheory.blogspot.com/2010/06/staring-at-goats-baphomet-worship.html
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Staring At Goats: The Baphomet Worship
There are many idols used by the satanic occult as a source of their worship. Because the occult controls much of media, we are subject to seeing these idols in television, movies, commercials, and music videos. This is done merely to desensitize us viewers of the images projected at us in order for more people to tolerate and even embrace the occult worship. As many as idols as there are, none of them are probably more used than the idol known as the Baphomet.
Now before I show you how much of this image is visually fed to us without our knowing, I want to explain the origins of this idol and why it is so important to the occult today.
The History Of Baphomet & Goat Worship
Goat worship has been documented as far back as the Egyptian civilization. Ptah, the egyptian god of magic was often depicted as a goat or a ram. In Egyptian mythology, Ptah was the father of Atum. Atum was worshipped as the egyptian god Horus (used in Freemasonry). This egyptian goat worship was primarily seen in the city of Mendes, where they used the same goat image for "Ba" or Osiris.
The name "Baphomet" can be traced back to the medieval times of the Knights Templar. As legend has it, during the time of the Holy Wars, The Knights Templar had lost their views of Christianity and became mystic gnostics. They began worshipping this gnostic idol which came to be known as Baphomet (the word "Baphomet" is derived from the mispronunciation of"Muhammad" or "Muhomet").
Goat worship has been documented as far back as the Egyptian civilization. Ptah, the egyptian god of magic was often depicted as a goat or a ram. In Egyptian mythology, Ptah was the father of Atum. Atum was worshipped as the egyptian god Horus (used in Freemasonry). This egyptian goat worship was primarily seen in the city of Mendes, where they used the same goat image for "Ba" or Osiris.
Ptah/Osiris depicted as a goat
sculpture created by the Templar as representation of Baphomet
artistic depiction of the Templar worshipping the Baphomet idol
Once the church had found out about the Templar's blasphemy, the church had them tried and burned at the stake in 1307.
There is much speculation of how the Baphomet idol had been passed on after this. Many have claimed that The Templar had influenced their families to also practice in the worship, having many of the wives become mystics. Some believe that this was the birth of the occult dealings of Wicca.
artistic depiction of wives practicing Wicca through Baphomet worship
In 1853, Catholic priest Eliphas Levi denounced his faith in order to practice in the occult and Rosicrucianism. Levi was infatuated with the Baphomet idol, claiming to be the source of all power and knowledge. He is responsible for the most well known image of Baphomet, which depicts the deity as a "god of enlightenment" (the first image shown above).
artistic depiction of Levi practicing witchcraft and mysticism
Satanist/occultist Aleister Crowley had often cited Levi's works, calling him the founder of the Order of The Golden Dawn. Through Levi's writings about magic, the use of Tarot cards became an even larger phenomenon in western mysticism.
notice the Devil tarot card is represented by the Baphomet idol
In 1966, occultist Anton LaVey founded the Church of Satan, using the Baphomet symbol as it's national crest. It is modernly known as the "Goat of Mendes" named after the Egyptian city that first practiced goat worship.
the Church of Satan's "Goat of Mendes" crest
Baphomet Worship In Music
Now that I have properly given the history behind this occult idol, I will show you how much we are exposed to this image in today's media.
Lady GaGa is always in the public eye for her occult outlandish behavior and odd attire. What people may not know is that she too has an infatuation for the Baphomet idol. Here are several pictures of GaGa showing her goat worship:
GaGa wearing goat horns as a hat
GaGa wearing a goat head shaped wig
Lady GaGa also incorporates the goat in many of her music videos:
In the center of the masonic checkerboard patterned wall (0:41 mark)
behind Akon on the wall (2:28 mark)
on the wall beside the man (4:13 mark)
Jonas Akerlund, video director for GaGa's song "Paparazzi", is also very much involved in the occult worship of Baphomet (obviously shown above, wearing the "Goat of Mendes" on his shirt, during the set of "Paparazzi"). Akerlund used to play for a band called Bathory for many years. Here are a few of his band's album covers that depict the Baphomet idol:
Akerlund has also directed videos for the occult likes of Madonna, Pink, Christina Aguilera, U2 and many others.
Another singer that has become quite the "media prostitute" as of late is former Disney cherry pop star (see what I did there?), Miley Cyrus. In her latest video, "Cant Be Tamed" she uses the same goat worship as Lady GaGa in her videos:
Behind Miley Cyrus (2:48 mark)
image from the "Cant Be Tamed" video showing two goats
What's even stranger is that Cyrus released some photos a few months ago on her Twitter of her new pet she just bought. Care to guess what kind of animal it is?:
a goat.
Electronic rock group MGMT has also used hidden goat images in their music videos (there are many other occult images in MGMT's videos that I will analyze at a later time):
goat skull dancing to the right (1:20 mark)
filleted goat head on the floor (0:58 mark)
These are just a few of many music artists that also practice Baphomet goat worship:
Beyonce
Omarion
Kanye West
It is no surprise that MTV also would join the goat worship. Just last Christmas, MTV released a commercial to wish everyone a happy holiday. Here is an analysis of the commercial:
Baphomet Worship In Movies
There are many movies that incorporate the Baphomet worship, some hidden and others are very blatent. Here are a few recent films that have used goats for hidden occult purposes.
The movie is about an elderly mystic woman that puts a curse on a young girl. The curse causes the girl to be haunted by a demon that wants to take her back to hell in 3 days.
In the movie, the demon's name is Lamia. However, if you pause on the trailer to see the shadow of the demon, it is clearly the head of Baphomet (1:53 mark). Also, when the psychic has a seance with the young woman, they exorcise the demon into none other than a goat.
The movie is the sequel to the 1999 House On Haunted Hill. This one, however, is straight-to-dvd. Not because of poor acting or low-budget filming, but because it is the first movie that uses "navigational cinema" where the viewer is able to decide what happens to the characters. This new advancement of technology seems to be a distraction from the movie's theme itself. The movie is actually completely centered around the goat idol Baphomet:
This movie is about a young couple haunted by a demon in their home. Although the demon is never truly identified in the film, there is much evidence to speculate that the entity was Baphomet. Here is a video analyzing the occult symbolism in the movie:
These are just a few of many movies that also practice Baphomet goat worship:
I hope with all the evidence that I have given, you will be more conscious of what the occult is trying to do the next time your caught staring at goats.
Open Your Mind,
Justify
Posted by Justify at 11:59 P
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