Sunday, December 7, 2014

Port of Spore: Part II



            In my first paper I defined sport in a way that is sure to raise some eyebrows and ruffle a few feathers. Yet from a logical standpoint my definition is firmly rooted in deductive reasoning by use of etymology; and as a reminder my definition of sport was and still is that sports are ritual offerings to the female fertility goddess Gaia Spore of the ancient Roman societies.[1] In this paper I will explain these rituals in greater detail which will lead me to point out the real underlying ethical issue I have with sports.
            Ethical issues in sports can take many shapes and forms; usually one would think of ethical issues that actually take place during the practice of the sport such as the ethics of using performance enhancing drugs, or betting on sports. My ethical issue with sports can be seen in isolation of sports and is not necessarily tied to the practice of these sports. Also this issue is much grander than sports in general and also ties into other social structures like religion and politics. But as I will demonstrate sports in our modern society is extremely closely tied to my ethical issue and fundamental to the continuance of this reprehensible issue.
            The issue at hand follows logically from the definition set forth in the first paper that is; sports of all kinds are sex magic rituals, which is why just about every sport under the sun has some form of pole and ball(s). Just to be clear though I have no issue with full-grown consenting adults partaking of sex magic rituals, I believe they should be informed of the nature of their sport of choice but that is an educational issue and not an ethical issue. The ethical issue here is that these sex magic rituals always incorporated children into the ritual, 100% of the time. As a matter of fact, sex with children is intimately intertwined with the entire myth of Gaia Spore.
          According to the myths it was Gaia who gave a virgin birth to her first child Uranus, Gaia then had sex with her first born child to give birth to the Titans; which of course is a myth specifically designed to incorporate and glorify pedophilia.[2] The last born of the Titans was Cronus who is the personification of Saturn. Cronus was the orneriest of the children of Uranus and Gaia and eventually overthrew his father Uranus by castrating then murdering him with the scythe.[3] Again, we see why Nike uses the symbol of the slash to symbolize the ritual castration and murder associated with Cronus who is linked to Nike and thus the link to sports rituals.  But Cronus did not stop with just murdering his father Uranus, he was also highly insecure about bearing children because he saw it as a threat to his power, so Cronus ate his children upon birth. This myth served to glorify ritual sacrifice of “young virgins” which of course is the politically correct way to say the sacrifice of children.
          But by now you’re likely wondering how does any of this have to do with sport, where is the connection between sports and Cronus? We will use football again, specifically the National Football League (NFL) to draw these connections. The whole practice of football is designed to mirror the virgin birth of Uranus; each play the center snaps the ball to the quarterback and thus it is a live ball situation, or the ball is alive. That is why the quarterback lines-up right behind the center in a position that looks an awful lot like the “doggy-style” sexual position. The quarterback then makes his calls at the line using words and terms that mean nothing to the average person, symbolizing the sex magic incantation before initiation of the ritual. The quarterback then sticks his hands between the legs of the center as he gives birth to the live ball situation. When the referee blows the whistle the play is over and they say it is a dead ball situation. In football any given play usually last between five to twenty seconds, and remember it symbolizes the birth of a child; therefore each play is symbolic of Cronus eating his children within moments of their birth, because of course after Cronus ate his children they were dead, just like the ball.
          In the last paper I mentioned that the Super Bowl Half-Time Show is a hot spot for driving home these sex magic rituals to the subconscious mind; and I gave examples of Janet Jackson’s boob, the Red Hot Chili Peppers singing their hit single “Give It Away” off their album “Blood Sugar Sex Magik”[4] and really I could go on and on. But now it is important to show how they incorporate children into these rituals and not only children but the themes of death and children.
At the 2013 Super Bowl before Jennifer Hudson sang the National Anthem, the NFL decided it was in good taste to parade survivors of the Sandy Hook school shooting out to sing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” (which for anyone familiar with mind-control techniques would know that song selection was not by chance, but I digress). The death and children themes really could not be any more obvious; and of course to top it all off the graphic shown on the screen to identify the children said “Sandy Hook School Chorus” (see ex. 1), interesting that they chose the word chorus instead of choir. They chose the word chorus because it encodes both the name Horus and Cronus; Horus is the same personification as Cronus just from the earlier Egyptian society; like Cronus, Horus murdered his father Osiris to take the throne, and had sex with his mother Isis (where have I heard that name recently?). It is also worth noting that the term chorus has its’ origins as a term used in Greek tragedies for those who commented on the action of the play.[5]
 
Example 1
          As a furtherlink between death, sex, and children at the Super Bowl, I have to ask who were the teams that played in Super Bowl XLVII (of course they use Roman numerals)? Oh, it was the San Francisco 49ers against the Baltimore Ravens[6]; well let’s think about this, San Francisco is widely regarded as the gay capitol of the world, and remember the term gay comes from the same root word as game, guy, and sport. Then the Raven is almost always associated with death, because they tend to gather on battlefields to feast upon the dead. Many Christians believe a Raven to be a symbol of Satan[7], jeez what a coincidence the term Satan (pronounced in Latin Sat-han) comes from the same root word as Saturn whom Cronus personifies. (For those who doubt this connection between the Raven and Cronus/Saturn, I reference this Old Spice Swagger commercial featuring the most famous Raven of them all and a man who himself was once accused of murder[8], Ray(ven) Lewis.)[9]
            The final and most damning evidence I will provide for this unethical link between children, sex magic, and death is really the worst kept secret in the NFL. That secret is that every year, without exception, the Super Bowl weekend is the biggest human sex trafficking weekend of the year. So much so that in 2011 when the Super Bowl was to be played in Dallas, Texas; it prompted then-Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott to comment that “The Super Bowl is the greatest show on Earth, but it also has an ugly underbelly, it's commonly known as the single largest human trafficking incident in the United States.”[10] I agree with that sentiment, but would add that the Super Bowl is the greatest magik show on Earth, as in sex magik. Throughout the rest of the article Abbott tries to explain away the link as simply a large influx of people, mostly men, looking for sex; and that can explain part of it but Abbott fails to address the elephant in the room being that massive sporting events like the Super Bowl and sex magic are two peas in a pod.  
          Hundreds of thousands of children go missing without a trace and to never be found again, every year in the United States.[11] I would suggest very strongly that many of them end up at the Super Bowl which is fitting given that those who win the Super Bowl are always asked the same question: “(Name here), you just won the Super Bowl! What are you going to do next?” To which they answer: “I’m going to Disneyworld!” Disney being one of the greatest sorcerers concerning the themes of sex magik and children (see ex. 2); which leads me to ask the question “Young child, you were just kidnapped and sold into sex slavery, what are you going to do next?” Unfortunately many of those children would answer ironically with “I’m going to the Super Bowl...”.
Example 2
            In the ancient Roman times it was well known among the ruling class that they only needed to provide two things to the masses to keep them under control; those two provisions were bread, and circus.[12] Meaning, if you feed them and entertain them, they will go along with anything; and those tactics are still being used today just in a more high-tech sophisticated manner. However, the rituals and sacrifices pretty much stay the same, it is just they do not explicitly tell you or educate you on these practices so as to hide their deeds in plain sight.
            With the next and final installment of what I have dubbed the “Port of Spore Trilogy” I will introduce a nefarious character by the name of Jerry Sandusky. In this next installment, I will provide links between Mr. Sandusky and some of the most prominent men and organizations over the last century in American society to prove that sex magik is fundamental in the practice of sport and the overarching power structure of modern society; which will further imply why sports, football especially, have been promoted as symbols of manliness, and why so much of the world society will literally go to their place of worship to pray for their sports team. In the meantime, I will be praying for humanity to awaken from their sports induced coma to see what is hidden in plain sight. I love a good sporting event as much as the next person; but at what cost?  



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