The Pharmacratic Inquisition: Forbidden Knowledge

The Pharmacratic Inquisition: Forbidden Knowledge

The Pharmacratic Inquisition 2007 is a video version of the book, “Astrotheology & Shamanism” by Jan Irvin & Andrew Rutajit. The painstakingly detailed and heavily footnoted research in the book comes to life in this video. For further research of the claims made in this video, please read AstroTheology & Shamanism.

Thousands of years ago, in the pre-monarchic era, sacred plants and other entheogenic substances where politically correct and highly respected for their ability to bring forth the divine, Yahweh, God, The Great Spirit, etc., by the many cultures who used them. Often the entire tribe or community would partake in the entheogenic rites and rituals. These rites were often used in initiation into adulthood, for healing, to help guide the community in the decision process, and to bring the direct religious experience to anyone seeking it.

In the pre-literate world, the knowledge of psychedelic sacraments, as well as fertility rites and astronomical knowledge surrounding the sun, stars, and zodiac, known as astrotheology, were anthropomorphized into a character or a deity; consequently, their stories and practices could easily be passed down for generations.

Another mind-blowing video, providing – at the least – delicious food for thought.  While some authors like Jordan Maxwell appear to be just making stuff up in a totally fraudulent manner, this film seems to be based primarily on the work of a legitimate scholar named John Marco Allegro.  Allegro was the first British representative on the international team translating the Dead Sea Scrolls and, though you may disagree with his conclusions, you will likely find his academic credentials difficult to question.

Related:

http://www.pharmacratic-inquisition.com/main/

http://johnallegro.org/Allegro-SundayMirror.htm

http://johnallegro.org

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