Thursday, March 5, 2015

Ayn Rand, Conservativism, and Satanism

http://www.talk2action.org/story/2012/8/27/112525/600
The Paul Ryan/Ayn Rand/Satanism Connection Made Simple
well, isn't this interesting.
last year earlier, I read  an article showing Reagan's interest in 
the occult predated Nancy hiring an astrologer in the White 
House. Also that his whole style was one of projecting a dreamy 
state with heroic fantasy and sometimes confused movie scenes 
with reality in at least one speech. 

This state of mind, and induction of it in others, is part of what 
is called "lesser black magic." It may be he was not just 
manipulative but addicted to it himself. Probably sped up 
the development of Alzheimer's. 

Very New Agey state of mind. Unfortunately, one that is 
chronic for generations of movie goers and novel readers 
and considered okay. the encouragement of fantasy in 
children adds to the problem.
"I lived in the San Francisco Bay area where the Church of 
Satan was founded (in SF City). When it first started it was 
more of just a fun, rebellious group of hippies, neo-Pagans 
and other similar folks. I have a friend who used to work 
there as the hostess at the front door. She greeted people, 
so she knew who attended. After I'd known her for a very 
long time, she disclosed to me that Ronald Reagan and 
Nancy attended the CofS. She was never one to gossip or 
speak ill of anyone and I've always found her to be reliably 
truthful. I'd read that he'd gone one time, but she told me he 
and Nancy came there quite a lot. She finally left, when the 
it began to get really weird, with alot of neo-Nazis and the like. 
When she left, the Reagans were still attending. It sounds like 
Mr. Wilson is right on the money when he says Republicans 
like Ayn Rand's philosophies. "
the sort of people who pioneered privatization of social security.

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