Summary of "Schools, Courts, Churches and the Cult of Saturn"
Summary of “Schools, Courts, Churches and the Cult of Saturn”
This video explores the symbolic and ritualistic connections between educational institutions, judicial systems, religious practices, and ancient Saturn worship. It argues that many modern societal structures and ceremonies are deeply influenced by occult symbolism, particularly related to Saturn, Freemasonry, and ancient Semitic religions.
Main Ideas and Concepts
Education as Indoctrination and Saturnian Symbolism
- University education is framed as a gradual process of indoctrination rather than pure learning.
- Graduation rituals (wearing black robes and square mortarboards) are linked to Masonic and Saturnian symbolism.
- The term “Masters” relates to ancient astrology and the mastery of stars, connected to the zodiac and Saturn.
- The black robes and square hats worn at graduations symbolize Saturn’s color and the square symbol important in Freemasonry.
Freemasonry and Control of Institutions
- Freemasonry heavily influences education, judiciary, and religious institutions.
- Judges and priests wear black robes symbolizing Saturn; judges sit on three-tiered platforms representing the first three Masonic degrees.
- Courtrooms and churches share architectural similarities:
- Raised altars/platforms
- Gates separating clergy/judges from the public
- Ritualistic behaviors such as standing for the judge or priest
- The courtroom process is likened to a ritualistic “game” involving lawyers as mediators, paralleling religious mediation by priests.
Saturn’s Symbolism and Cultural Influence
- Saturn is associated with:
- The color black
- The square symbol
- The six-pointed star (hexagram)
- The six-pointed star is a symbol of Saturn and is used by sheriffs and in various occult traditions.
- Saturn is the sixth planet; Saturday is the sixth day of the week; the hexagonal storm at Saturn’s poles is noted.
- The sixth chakra (third eye) relates to intuition and spiritual awareness, linked metaphorically to Saturn.
- Rings symbolize Saturn; wedding rings and religious headwear (yarmulke) reflect this symbolism.
Etymology and Religious Connections
- The ancient name of Saturn was “L,” which influenced words like elite, elect, elder, Elohim, temple, gospel, apostle, etc.
- Elohim is a plural term for gods and goddesses in the Old Testament, indicating multiple divine beings rather than a single God.
- Archangels’ names ending with “el” connect to this tradition.
- Satan is also considered one of the Elohim.
- The Jewish and Islamic worship of the black cube (Kaaba) connects to the cult of Saturn and the concept of “circling the square.”
- Freemasonry’s compass and square symbol and the ritualistic boxing ring (square arena) further illustrate this symbolism.
Historical and Occult Background
- Rome was originally called Saturnia, the city of Saturn.
- The Roman Catholic Church retains many Saturn worship elements in its rituals.
- Saturn is linked to Lucifer and is often associated with evil or dark forces in occult literature.
- The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, tied to Islamic and Israelite history, is connected to Saturn symbolism and the Knights Templar.
- Black Sabbath (Ozzy Osbourne’s band) and the black color of Saturn link popular culture to this symbolism.
Detailed Methodology / Instructions (Symbolic Interpretations)
Educational Symbolism
- Wear black robes and square mortarboards at graduations to symbolize Saturn.
- Understand “graduation” as “gradual indoctrination.”
- Recognize degrees as part of zodiac cycles and mastery of stars.
Courtroom and Church Rituals
- Judges and priests wear black robes (Saturn’s color).
- Judges sit on three-tiered platforms (Masonic degrees).
- Witnesses swear on the Bible, placing one hand on it, mirroring religious testimony.
- Lawyers act as mediators between the judge (God) and the accused (man).
- The public remains outside gates/fences, symbolizing separation from divine or judicial authority.
Symbolic Associations
- Recognize the six-pointed star as Saturn’s symbol.
- Understand wedding rings and religious headwear as Saturnian rings.
- Identify the number six and its multiples (666) as connected to Saturn and spiritual awakening.
Linguistic/Etymological Connections
- Trace words with the suffix or prefix “L” to the cult of Saturn.
- Understand Elohim as plural gods/goddesses, not a singular God.
- Recognize archangel names as linked to Saturnian tradition.
Religious and Occult Practices
- Note the ritualistic circling of the Kaaba (black cube) as circling the square.
- Understand Freemasonry’s compass and square as sacred geometry linked to Saturn.
- Recognize the historical continuity from ancient Saturn worship to modern institutions.
Speakers / Sources Featured
- Jordan Maxwell – Occult researcher quoted extensively on graduation, Freemasonry, Saturn symbolism, and ritual interpretations.
- Michael Tacarian (Tacerion) – Writer on etymology and ancient symbolism related to Saturn, degrees, and the cult of “L.”
- Acharia s – Contributor on the plural meaning of Elohim and biblical interpretations.
- Fritz Springmire – Commentator on Saturn’s historical and occult significance.
This summary captures the core arguments linking modern societal rituals and institutions to ancient Saturn worship and Freemasonry, emphasizing symbolic meanings behind attire, architecture, language, and religious practices.
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