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Our Ruling Class is still Pagan

Updated: Mar 10

Have you ever had one of those nights where you’re up way too late reading something conspiratorial that’s maybe 35% true, but still a good read because it purports to solve many mysteries about why the world operates the way it does?


No? Yea, me neither… Anyway, let’s talk about the Black Cube of Saturn.


Now, you might be thinking, Nate, what are you on about? I don’t click on nonsense that comes from this deep down in the comments. And that’s fair, but it’s an interesting topic after you wash some of the crazy off it, which is why I’ll do my best to keep this as concise as possible.


To start with, we travel to the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, where there is (was?) a special exhibition going on called the “Dark Cube: Heisenberg’s Race for the Bomb.”¹



This exhibition shows off some of the Uranium cubes that were used in the Nazi’s attempts at a nuclear bomb. At least a couple of these cubes are on display, and you can walk right up to their display cases. They’re made of Uranium, and given their size, they’re surprisingly heavy. Though the cube above is smaller than a baseball, it weighs upwards up 15lbs. Inside the Nazi bombs, strings of these cubes were built in the hopes of creating a chain reaction and nuclear detonation. The Nazis were obviously close to successfully creating a functional version, but the top Nazi scientist, Heisenberg, lost his race for the bomb to the west’s Oppenheimer. The rest is history. Mostly, I bring this up because it was part of what piqued my curiosity on the subject of the black cube.


Bear with me here. It gets much weirder.


Not everything in this article is about nuclear weapons. The six-sided black cube happens to be one of the main components of an atom bomb, but the history of the black cube goes back much further than WWII. For example, black cube symbiology is strongly associated with the ancient god Saturn.


The ancient Egyptians seem to have worshiped Saturn through the god Osiris (though there is still some debate on this). And the Romans worshiped Saturn through their god Chronos, a lovely fallen god (turned titan) who ate all of his children, save the god Zeus, who eventually overthrew him. Roman Saturn worship is even where the modern word “Saturday” comes from. Meanwhile, the ancient Sumerians associated their god of the underworld, Enlil, with Saturn, and later the Babylonians morphed Enlil into their god Marduk.


The black cube as a Saturnian idol can be seen throughout history. Supposedly, it is meant to mirror the storm we see swirling on Saturn’s pole.


…The Saturnine deity is a remnant of the primordial Chaos, which was cut/severed from Chaos when the cosmos surged into being. The Cube symbolizes the cutting, in that its straight edges and angles are clearly artificial and nonnatural. The Cube also represents the maiming and constraining of Saturn, and the prison dimension (Tartarus) to which the deity is confined.²


After a fair bit of digging, I believe that the Saturnian cult is alive and well, and that it's alarmingly influential and widespread. We see black cubes in artwork all over the modern world. And while this could be coincidence, their prominent display in important areas suggests otherwise.


Image one (top left): Svendborg, Denmark. Image two (top right): New York, USA.

Image three (bottom left) Hamburg, Germany. Image four (bottom right): Shanghai, Japan. Sources below.


Even the September 11th monument in NYC has concerningly Saturnian undertones.


National Geographic. PHOTOGRAPH BY GREGOR KALLINA, ANZENBERGER/REDUX


In the movie Hellraiser, the main character travels between the realm of the living and the realm of eternal damnation with a black cube. The Freemasons have a cube, albeit not always a black one, outside many of their lodges. The Israeli government has a “Black Cube” special forces/spy unit.³ And finally, Muslims pray in a circle around a black cube in Mecca. You may have seen this before; it’s called the Kaaba stone, and they believe it takes their sins away.

 

So, what’s the point?


The point is that to this day there are humans, especially those in power, who seem to be worshiping something that most people don’t understand at all.


Now you might be saying to yourself, “I thought this guy wasn’t going to just jump to conclusions… and a separate religion for the powerful? This a stretch...”


Well, it seems that way initially, but it might not be the stretch you think. If you look at the lives of rulers throughout history, their proclivities are often rather dark (almost as though decadent societies tend to filter for moral bankruptcy in their leaders). To give an example, in the first few centuries after the death of Jesus, Rome established a policy of killing Christians, and it was a policy that would last hundreds of years. Emperor Nero was known for dipping Christians in oil, hanging them from lamp posts, and then lighting them on fire as he rode around on his Chariot yelling, “You’re the light of the world!”


This is the sort of depravity that was coming from the leader of the world at that time. But, as Rome aged there began to be a shift . Christians may have been annoying to the pagans of the time, but they were also pretty into paying taxes and supporting their governments, at least to the extent it seemed to be the biblical thing to do. In 313 AD, this biblical compliance won over Roman emperor Claudius, and in an odd move he made Christianity the national religion of Rome.


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Changing Rome's religion to Christianity was a gesture largely for show. Claudius wanted more tax dollars and more obedient citizens, but he also didn’t want to infuriate the Pagans, his base, nor did he want to give up his own depravity, the brutal Roman games, the worship of pagan idols, the assassination of political opponents, etc. So, rather than run Rome on true Christian ideals, he made an amalgamation of paganism and Christianity, and then he called this religion Christianity. This happens to be where we get holidays like Christmas and Easter, and it is likely where practices like decorating Christmas Trees and painting eggs, which was undoubtedly originally part of a fertility ritual (And yes, I know there’s debate, but… It’s a bunny and an egg. Where do you think it came from?).


And perhaps in a later post we’ll talk about how you can demonstrate that many of our ruling families have ties to ancient Roman leadership. But that’s a topic that could have an entire book written on it, so it probably deserves at least its own blog post. Suffice to say, the religions of Rome never died. The leaders who said they were Christian? That was for show. They just wanted a more controllable mob, one that paid taxes. And in the end, they didn’t mind if Christianity was the engine for that.


"Anyone who can command the allegiance of the mob can control the city of Rome itself, and anyone controlling the city of Rome is more than half-way towards total control of the Roman empire."


Julias Ceasar


While your average citizen in Rome was turning to Jesus, or at very least to the Pope, your ruling class was doing what the ruling class always does, they were ignoring the desires of the people. They continued worshipping gods like Moloch, Chronos, Baal, etc. And while it's likely these practices would’ve naturally disappeared after the Roman empire was conquered, Rome was never properly conquered. Sure, parts of it were cut off during its decline. But for the most part, the government just fell apart under the weight of its own bureaucracy and corruption. So, the ruling families had time to marry into other ruling families outside the nation and to continue the depravity they’d once enjoyed in Rome.


I believe this is part of why we see the occult symbolism we see today in public places. It’s why so many of our Presidents have been Freemasons (This is another blog post for another time. But two things about the Freemasons: at the top levels, they’re into worshiping Lucifer as an Angel of light. And secondly, they openly deceive their lower ranks, see Albert Pike’s Morals and Dogma). I believe this semi-hidden pagan religion explains many odd actions amongst the ruling class and our major institutions. It could be why the Vatican hides religious artifacts, and why the Pope so often seems like he’s making rulings that are contradictory to scripture. It’s why we catch our leaders at secret parties in Bohemian Grove with statues of Moloch, an ancient god of old testament who demanded child sacrifice. It’s why we see a replica of the arches of Babylon constructed in downtown L.A. And it’s why we see occultist statues and artwork all over government buildings. It’s most likely part of the reason the Epstein thing happened…


Many of our leaders are still Pagan. And they don’t care what we think. 


JP Morgan is famously quoted as saying, “millionaires don’t believe in astrology, billionaires do.”


In the UN prayer room, in NYC, there is an altar dedicated to a supposedly generic god… It happens to be a black cube.


There is a bible verse that seems to coincide with this. In the verse below, Paul is in Rome and has been confronted about his beliefs:


22 Then Paul stood in the midst of the Areopagus and said, “Men of Athens, I perceive that in all things you are very religious; 23 for as I was passing through and considering the objects of your worship, I even found an altar with this inscription:


TO THE UNKNOWN GOD.


Therefore, the One whom you worship without knowing, Him I proclaim to you: 24 God, who made the world and everything in it, since He is Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands. 25 Nor is He worshiped with men’s hands, as though He needed anything, since He gives to all life, breath, and all things. 26 And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings, 27 so that they should seek the Lord, in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us…


Acts 17:22-27


I think there’s an argument to be made that we’re reaching a time where Christianity has served its purpose to the rulers of "Rome." It’s why you see Christian ideals, like family and freedom --- Jesus came to set the captives free, after all (Luke 4:18) --- being widely discarded. I think we’re reaching a point where humanity can be given a new god and a new religion that is more convenient for our ruling class. This new “god” doesn't seem to be fully rolled out yet. But pay attention to the symbolism you see. Most of our leaders are religious, just not in the sense you might think. And it seems to me that they’re setting the stage to change the Roman belief system once more.


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