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May 24, 2025 - The Leo Zagami Show
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MASONIC SECRETS OF POPE LEO'S PAPACY DO WHAT THOUGH WILT ST.AUGUSTINE, FREEMASONRY, ALEISTER CROWLEY
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Welcome to the Leo Togami Show with Leo and Christy, your favorite couple for what is a very, very interesting show today, guys.
Masonic secrets of Pope Leo's papacy, a message from an American Freemason to Pope Leo XIV, and much more because we're going to go back into...
So there is a lot of interesting aspects also of Freemasonry in the Vatican.
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Okay, at this point, guys, you know, let's go into these secrets we have been talking about because there is actually a connection between this Pope and Alistair Crowley.
So here I go with my monologue.
Oh!
Okay.
Thank you for the applause.
Thank you for the applause.
Are you ready, guys?
Are you ready?
Of course, you know who Alistair Crowley is.
who this new pope is, but the question today is all about free will, because do what the will should be the whole of the law, but also love is the law, love
Someone will ask why there is so much evil in this world and the answer is that human beings have Chosen to do evil things.
So God gives us this choice.
God is not to blame.
If you don't have a choice, then you don't have freedom.
So the follow-up question is, God knew all the evil things that people would choose to do.
Why would he give us free will?
Well, the standard answer seems to be that for love to be real, it must not be coerced.
Okay?
If we did not have the ability to reject God, then neither we would be given the ability to truly love him from our heart.
And this is very important.
So some theologians even go as far as to say that human freedom is the highest good and that even God will never violate it.
Journey in love, journey in good, It can only exist in a world where there can be an opportunity for genuine rejection and genuine evil.
Otherwise, we will all be robots.
Otherwise, there will be no difference between a human and an animal.
We have this possibility and we need to exercise it in the right way.
So while will within philosophy is a faculty of the mind, in religion is a concession granted by God.
Now, the basic rule of Aleister Crowley's infamous telema and seemingly free will system is, in the words, do what thou will should be the whole of the law.
And it's stated in his channeled text that he channeled while he was in Egypt in 1904, Liber Albert Legis, or the Book of the Law.
In April of 1904, in a number of days, he had channeled this transmission.
of this book that he claimed would be the book of the new eon, of a new religion that will overtake all the past ones.
Now, he picks up though on previous concepts and the concept of Duod de Wilt is present also in Rabelais'book, Gargantois and Pantone.
This book is a journey which, in a way, is ironic and satirical about the Church itself.
And, of course, it appears with the French word fa, qu 'est boudreux, doux d 'avis, which appears also in this hobby of telema.
And the telemites are actually a concept he picks up from there.
But in reality, Rabbele himself picked up this concept from a sermon of Saint Augustine where he wrote "love and do what you will".
So the phrases "love and do what you want" are hereby associated with both Saint Augustine and Alistair Crowley.
And this becomes particularly relevant today because St. Augustine is, of course, connected to the present Pope, who is an Augustinian.
Now, St. Augustine was a father of the Church, was a Christian theologian who used love in the context of divine love and personal relationships.
Why Crowley is considered a magician and philosopher?
But in reality, it was also, aside from a high-ranking member of the Illuminati, also a supreme bishop, authority in his Ecclesia Gnostica Cattolica.
And even if Crowley seems to interpret it in a different way, as a principle of free will and hedonistic pleasure, in reality, there is a principle to his madness.
And we mustn't forget.
That St. Augustine, before becoming a Christian, he was actually a Manichaean.
And a Manichaean is a follower of money, is a dualist principle follower of a religion which is considered, let's say, Gnostic in a way.
And in this link which I'm going to show you, this is a link from a church which is inside the Vatican.
It's the Baroque of Sant 'Anna, where they do also the UFO events within the valley, and I've talked about in my books.
Now, it's very interesting because in this article about St. Augustine, they claim that he was a Manichean, and at the time, the Manicheans were a sort of, were a sect that, of course, he had embraced, that they...
So St. Augustine, before becoming, let's say, a Christian and a figure of great importance in the church, had actually embraced a religion which is considered, of course, not heretical because it's not even christian in nature it's a completely different kind of faith which they themselves claim in some way was was similar to
I mean not only them but many others claim is similar to Freemasonry so when we are talking about St. Augustine.
We're talking about a guy who wasn't always the way he was.
and there is some interesting words that needs to be to be said here that were said by both Crowley and St. Augustine because Crowley says I'm gonna put it on the screen for all our viewers.
welcome in the meantime to the Leo Zagami show today of course is a show that is gonna But I think that this is very important to understand more about these Masonic connections with this Pope and also the philosophy behind it.
So here you have St. Augustine, then Crowley, Crowley and St. Augustine.
So please read.
Okay.
Love and do as you will, St. Augustine.
Love is the law, love under will, Alistair Crowley.
Do what thou will shalt be the whole of the law, Alistair Crowley.
O Lord, grant me chastity and consonants, but not yet.
But not yet.
So grant me the chastity and the consonants, but not yet.
What does it mean, really?
So you can't, don't do it yet, because I don't want this chastity.
Not yet.
Don't do it yet.
Don't make me be good yet.
Not yet.
And there is actually a site called The Curious Christian that gives us a very interesting analysis about this whole thing, a debacle about the similarities between St. Augustine and Crowley.
Please, Christian.
Love and do what thou wilt.
It is a saying that I am familiar with from Alistair Crowley, the famous occultist.
But it turns out the saying has much more ancient and surprising origin.
It comes from St. Augustine, in fact, from his seventh homily on the letter of John.
Here is the context.
The deeds of men are only discerned by the root of charity.
For many things may be done that have a good appearance, and yet proceed not from the root of charity.
For thorns also have flowers.
Some actions truly seem rough, seem savage.
How by it they are done for the discipline of the bidding of charity.
Once for all, then, a short precept is given thee.
Love and do what thou wilt.
whether thou hold thy peace through love hold thy peace whether thou cry out through love cry out whether thou correct through love correct whether thou spare through love do thou spare let the root of love be within of this root more Love means amore.
Amore!
This root can nothing spring but what is good.
And this is an analysis that, of course, picks up on the similarity, but also on the differences of love and do what you will and do what you will should be the whole of the law.
And also love is the law, love and the will, which are the tenets of Crullis.
We are analyzing all this because it's important also to understand that the antecedents of Telema were explained in 1926 in a text by Crowley who fiercely denied that there was though a connection And so he says,
it has been remarked by some critics, and this is printed in The Revival of Magic, edited by Imenos Beda, who is the current Grand Master, and the past Sabatius, who is Kaczynski, who are the contemporary, let's say, contemporary telemic personalities, and Imenos Beda is there.
Grandmaster of the world.
They have been involved in the printing and editing of it.
It has been remarked by some critics of the law that the words are not original with the master Therion, or rather with Ivas, who had to describe, and for sure, the priest of the princess, the book of the law.
So, Crowley is putting forward this reply to possible criticism.
Probably people saying, you have copied this.
So, in point two, he says, this is true.
True enough in its own way, we have firstly the word of St. Augustine, love and do all the will.
So he admits that.
So he's a plagiarist.
But then he says, this is, however, as the context shows, by no means what it means in the Book of the Law, syntagosynthesis is that in the heart, the heart be full of love, one cannot go wrong.
It is, so to say, a writer upon the theorem of St. Paul, 13th chapter of the first epistope of the Corinthians.
This is important, guys.
Then he, for more important, is the word of Rabelais.
what that will so he goes back to Rabelais but there is here a understanding though of
Crowley's interpretation of Duod de Wit that brings us once again closer to St. Augustine because it is true that Crowley was this hedonistic personality but Creepy Crowley was also a serious and thoughtful religious scholar so regardless of his evil standing position in God's creation as the self-proclaimed B666 even Crowley stated you know if your will is governed by love by
respect for yourself and for the sovereignty of every other individual's will then it isn't considered in accordance with the law.
Those little idiosyncrasies are for the initiate to understand in Crowley's terms.
The also important caveat of do what they will, that we should clearly differentiate from do what you want.
So it's like Crowley says do what they will, or love is the love and the will, but then explains that by doing certain things you are restricting yourself.
Crowley has a sort of, puts together a sort of inverted version of manicheism.
In any case, Crowley is, you know, in this will that he's putting forward, it's a little bit like Augustine or Hindu Bhaktis.
He's believing that perfect love has the perfect guide to human behavior and with his perfect contemplation, which I don't know how perfect that is,
The one is the subject that we also found in the opening, you know, homily of Pope Leo XIV during his inaugural speech.
We are all one, you know, with Christ, he said.
He was a charismatic figure.
He downgraded Christ.
Well, I think that actually he was criticizing, saying that he shouldn't downgrade Christ as a charismatic figure.
That's not what NDC said.
They're liars!
No, no, I think he shouldn't interpret well what he says.
I think at the moment, Leo XIV is trying to...
He's doing it in a number of ways, and he's doing it because, of course, they bring in the money.
Now, guys, we know that some of the biggest donors of the Church are the American Church.
You know, it's the American Church.
And so it's very important what I'm about to show you.
Because this is a testimony from a Freemason who is writing a letter to Pope Leo XIV to ask him to drop the excommunications and the condemnation that even Pope Francis, who was himself a Freemason, he was a complete hypocrite, in 2023 against Freemasonry, and he does it in his old-fashioned Masonic podcast.
Check this out.
Grab your cocktail and get ready for this episode of the Old Fashioned Masonic Podcast.
Thank you.
Welcome to the Old Fashioned Masonic Podcast where we talk all things Freemasons while drinking an Old Fashioned.
I'm Brian and it's just a little bit different.
We're going to talk about a letter that I drafted and sent to the Pope.
Knew, Bird was a little bonkers, but you're thinking, why in the world, Bird, are you sending a letter to the Pope?
You're not even Catholic.
You're right, but it's not about me, it's about everyone.
So we all know the history that Freemasons are not loved by the Catholic Church.
It goes all the way back.
To the Knights Templar days, and if you fast forward, even in 2023, Pope Francis and the Catholic Church, the Vatican, they doubled down.
So, we hope, with a new Pope, Pope Leo XIV, and being American, that maybe he'll just reconsider.
So, before we talk about this a little more in depth, let's go over the letter that I mailed to the Pope.
So here's the letter that I've sent to the Pope, and a lot of you will just read along as I'm going.
But for those that are listening to us on any streaming services such as Spotify, Apple, iTunes, or others, we'll read this aloud for you.
It's drafted to your holiness.
As you embark on your new chapter, I am deeply concerned with fostering greater understanding and unity.
Humbly implore you to consider a matter that weighs heavily on the hearts of many Catholics and Freemasons alike, the prohibition against Catholics joining Freemasonry.
I understand the historical complexities that have led to this stance.
However, I believe the present time calls for a renewed examination of this issue, particularly considering the realities we observe.
It is a well-known fact that throughout history, and indeed in our present day, numerous individuals have held dual membership in both the Catholic Church and Freemasonry.
Folks listening to this podcast, we all know Catholic Freemasons, right?
These individuals often live lives of faith and service, contributing significantly to their parishes and communities.
That the Catholic Freemasons contribute often to the parishes and communities, and he will also outline the fact that some of them are the major donors of the diocese.
So this is a very important admission.
Please share this video is very important that we really understand what is happening here because Freemason seems We are aware of many instances where Catholic Freemasons are major benefactors to various parishes.
Their generosity often acknowledged and accepted by their priests despite the existing prohibition.
This creates an environment where participation is known, leadership is aware, yet the forbidden status persists, leading to problems, right?
Historically, Daniel Carroll was one of two devout Catholics to sign the United States Constitution.
His brother was John Carroll.
Okay, this is very important because I talked about the Carroll family, about John Carroll, about his brother, and also another member of the Carroll family in my book because not many people know that the first Catholic bishop was a former Jesuit because it's during the suppression of the Jesuits that America declares You know, it's independence.
And what happens here is also connected to, I mean, the Carroll family is one of the protagonists in my book.
And there is a reason why.
Because the Carroll family is the one that donates the land where the capital building is built.
They own Maryland, that was known as Rome.
It was Washington who called one of the Carols the richest man at the time in the United States of America.
And there were two Carols as founding fathers of this great nation.
So it's very important that the people who are following me, if they have this book, they go and read.
all this because the suppression of the Jesuit order that took place between 1773 and 1814 gives us the false impression that the Jesuits played only a small role as I said in my book volume 12 I'm studying myself here but in reality a former Jesuit John Carroll became the first American bishop His brother,
Daniel Carroll, was one of the founding fathers, an influential congressman for Maryland, signed two of American fundamental documents, the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution, and the Carrolls were direct descendants of the Calverts, a Catholic family who King Charles of England, King Charles I, granted Maryland as a feudal barony, had this immense land.
And then you had also the first cousin, Charles, who had been trained in Jesuit warfare at the Society of Jesus St. Allman's College, who also played an important role, who was also one of the wealthiest people in America, as it was known back then.
Actually, it was, I think, John Adams, not Washington, who labeled him as such.
And he was, I mean...
We are talking here about the very foundations of the United States of America and the District of Columbia that bore the name Rome in 1663.
So what this Mason is saying is very important.
Listen to it.
A closing statement there.
So obviously I'm not speaking for any Grand Lodge organization, just as a Mason who's not a Catholic, right?
We need to...
And we all know big donor Catholics that are Masons.
In fact, they're priests.
Golf with them.
Hang out with them.
So, I mean, he's saying priest, donor.
All this is very important.
the first Catholic bishop in the United States.
Most recently, This is another thing that I discuss in my book, that Joe Biden became recently a Mason before leaving the presidency.
It's very important.
You may not like that one way or the other, but he did.
In an era with a need for unity and collaboration.
I respectfully submit that reconsidering the Church's stance on Freemasonry could be a positive step forward for both institutions.
So this is a mason who is writing to Poplio XIV, saying all this openly, publicly.
And I thought this was a very important testimony for all of you who follow the Leo Zagami show, also in relation to the validity of my book.
So please listen carefully to what he's saying.
Freemasonry, with its emphasis on morality, charity, and brotherly loves, shares many values that resonate deeply within Catholic teachings.
Allowing Catholics to openly participate could foster greater understanding, dispel misconceptions, and potentially open avenues for collaboration on shared goals and human betterment.
I understand that this is a complex issue with a long history.
However, I am hopeful that under your wise guidance, a path toward greater reconciliation and understanding Can be explored.
And then there's a closing statement there.
So let's listen to the closing statement.
Under his wise guidance, the Freemason is hoping for Pope Leo XIV to drop the public inimity, which is only public, it's only a show, because in reality you have Masons in the Vatican, you have Pope Freemasons, it's all a charade.
So, obviously, I'm not speaking for any Grand Lodge.
He said he's not speaking for any obedience, sympathy, and the unloved.
We need to...
He feels sorry for other Masons who are Catholic and who are, in theory, living in great cities.
We all know big donor Catholics that are Masons.
And that is important, I think, when he says big donor Catholics, because, you know, we know how important the big donors were for the election of this pope, because it was because this pope is from the United States and it's the biggest donor in the Vatican pants, St. Peter's pants, as it's known, and that is what really made possible the election of this pope.
And he's bringing to the equation this very cleverly, this Mason, the fact that there is actually the biggest donors are.
Freemasons.
But at the same time, they're Catholics.
In fact, their priests golf with them, hang out with them, know that they're Masons, but yet still accept the checks.
So we don't want there to be an issue where the priests have to turn a blind eye or Catholics have to feel like they're doing something wrong.
So the hope is of the letter, which, listen, it's got like a 3% chance, but...
So, it's important.
Some interesting things that we found out on this, on the research before we put the letter out is, go back to John Carroll, right?
The first Roman Catholic bishop.
John Carroll, who, by the way, was a Jesuit.
And the states that later became the first Archbishop of Baltimore.
Think about the time.
In 1789, he was appointed the Bishop of Baltimore.
In 1808, he was the first Archbishop of Baltimore, the founder of Georgetown University.
He established St. Mary's Seminary because there was a shortage of priests, so that's why he founded that in 1791.
This is interesting.
He was an advocate for religious freedom.
This is important.
A strong proponent for religious liberty and work to ensure that Catholics were seen as loyal American citizens in that predominantly Protestant society at the time.
They were, in fact, a minority.
But in fact, in my book, I also explain why that's the case.
Because by accepting this religious freedom, they still wanted to somehow, you know, following the Jesuit tenets, prepare even the non-Catholics to rule all together.
And this has become obviously more and more evident in the last few decades.
But, I mean, it's always been present here in the United States where, guys, I mean, you have the elite which is prepared to the roads in Georgetown, in Fordham, the Clintons, Nancy Pelosi, the husband, everything that surrounds the Jesuits is about power.
And in fact, in my book, I finally unveiled the fifth-class Jesuit figure, which is something that has not been discussed for the last 150 years, maybe even more.
I think the last book that talked about it was published probably in the 1870s or 60s.
So we're talking about an absence of criticism towards the Jesuits, which I've underlined immediately, even in my book.
That this is a book that it's a rarity.
If you think that since the 1980s, only maybe three books have been published announcing the Machiavellic machinations of the Jesuits.
Everybody's scared.
Everybody's scared.
The academic world is scared.
The people, of course, who want to criticize maybe the Jesuits don't have the intellectual capacity, the knowledge in theology, history, philosophy, and everything else, to come to the right conclusions and put together the dots like I did with this book.
I mean, like I said, there was, yes, a former Jesuit, Malachi Martin, there was Sossi with Rulers of Evil in 1999, and last, there was in the year 2000, Eric John Phelps with Vatican Assassins.
So we needed to...
They like to criticize the Club of Rome, a creation of the Jesuits.
They like to criticize the World Economic Forum, another creation of the Jesuits.
They like to criticize Freemasonry, which has worked hand in hand with the Jesuits, large factions of it, and the Illuminati, same thing.
So nobody wants to Go at the core of the story.
I want to show you something here which is very important that I think is going to bring a lot of clarity to a lot of people in regards to somebody who was up until a few years ago a very important figure within the Jesuits but who was connected also with The founder, the first civil director of the CIA.
Yes, guys.
I want to talk about Haveri Dudes.
Haveri Dudes, this gentleman which I'm going to show you here, comes from a family which was very powerful.
And it's very unusual that a guy like this becomes a Jesuit.
And then, out of nowhere, he's also made a cardinal.
Without being even a bishop.
But let me explain who this guy is.
This guy that came out of Fordham University, that came out as a cardinal who was a theologian, is the son of John Foster Dules.
John Foster Dules was an American politician who served as United States Secretary of State under Dwight Eisenhower and His uncle was Alan Dews, the director of the Center of Intelligence, which I also mention here because he was fixated with Sun Tzu, the art of war.
So he came from a family of people who were not particularly religious.
But here he is at the ceremony when he became a Jesuit.
And in fact, the uncle was also present at the funeral.
This is Avery Dudes, ordained in 1956.
At Forum University Chapel, 36 are ordained as Jesuit priests.
Prominent in the procession is Avery R. Dulles, son of the Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, who with Mrs. Dulles is present for the ordination ceremonies.
Dulles, Dulles, you're right.
The pronunciation is Dulles.
I don't want to say anything.
No, no, but you're right.
It's like the airport in Washington is dedicated.
So, yes, you're right.
it's the pronunciation.
Sorry, guys, my pronunciation at times...
No, no, but you said the right thing.
It's important.
800 crowd the chapel to witness the ritual, presided over by Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of the New York Diocese.
After being blessed by his evidence, Avery Dulles, now Father Dulles, who was converted while studying law, bows to the Archbishop before leaving to take up his new vocation.
He received the congratulations of his father, a prominent Protestant church leader, and Cardinal Spellman.
So, Cardinal Spellman, another crook of the crooks.
So, I mean, today, when people arrive in Washington, they arrive in Dallas International Airport.
been there many times many times which was dedicated to the The Dallas dudes.
I got it wrong.
But guys, the concept is that basically the Jesuits have control over everything.
And this guy could have become head of the CIA, could have become Secretary of State like his father.
He could have become everything.
He decided to become a Jesuit.
And he did it because, of course, the Jesuits are the ultimate power.
And this is evidence of it.
No?
Don't you think so?
This Freemason also mentions often the Carol and Carol here and Carol there.
I have a Carol question.
Yes.
Lewis Carroll, is he related?
Are they related to the Lewis Carroll?
You know the Lewis Carroll?
I think he's Alice in Wonderland.
Who knows?
Maybe.
I mean, the thing is that I think that police car is a Sidon.
Oh, it's a pseudonym?
Oh, okay.
His name was Charles Ludwig Doxon.
Okay, never mind.
And he was from Great Britain, so I think that's a little bit problematic.
I wanted to put a little Alice in one hand, but I guess I can't.
No, no, no.
Okay, so welcome to the Leo Zagami show.
If you want to help us out, guys, remember...
Christy also has made a couple of very interesting books, Confessions of an Illuminati Princess, volume 1 and 2. No, no, no.
No, wait.
This is not volume.
This is 1 and this is 1. They're both 1. I don't have to.
I gave it away and I have to buy it.
I thought it was 1. No, I only have 1. Ah, okay.
But because you changed the color, volume 2, I think.
I know.
No, I gave it away.
Okay, you gave them away.
But in any case, guys, if you want to eat instead of some great food...
I think not.
I did not.
I did not.
I have.
Okay, maybe I changed it a couple times because I couldn't.
Yes, you made some great sushi, though, Christy.
Yeah, I did.
Oh, you show my sushi.
I haven't made it in three years.
So I was making it in 2022, but then I wanted to have a Friday, fun day, sushi day again.
Fabulous cookbook, the one I have in my hand.
There's no sushi in it, though.
No, but you can learn instead the pizzas.
And today, Christy was astonishing with a couple of great pizzas.
She made this pizza with salami, Italian salami.
That was a good pizza.
This was a fantastic pizza.
And then there was another pizza that you made today with the karchofi, with the artichoke.
Yes, here it is.
Let me see it.
Here we are.
Not bad, not bad.
So, we discussed about the influence of the Jesuits, but let's go back to the connections.
of Freemasonry with the present Pope.
And, of course, the discussion we were making about the will, because we discussed a little bit this whole situation concerning the will.
Let's remember that the free will is the capacity or ability to choose between different possible courses of action.
And now, apparently, guys, this is very important because AI is apparently discussing the possibility of having a free will.
And what could go wrong if AI has a free will?
For many years, I have denounced the concept of Cyber Satan.
I did it with Volume 6.66, with the trilogy, Volume 6.66, Volume 7, and Volume 9. Christy, can you please read what they're saying here?
Because this is very interesting.
Philosophers have argued for centuries about whether free will exists.
Now a fresh take suggests that artificial intelligence AI might meet the conditions for having it.
Recent research proposes that generative AI can display goal-directed behavior, demonstrate genuine choices, and retain I guess they didn't see war games,
Well, you see, the capacity of them having free will can
You see, there is actually scientists like Robert Sapolsky, Sam Harris, that have argued that free will is an illusion.
And based on this premise that our actions are determined by factors better on our conscious control.
Of course, this is a concept that goes against everything that we believe, because, I mean, God gives us the possibility of choosing between good and evil, but also philosophy and the Freemasons themselves, they will know.
I mean, a Freemason becomes a Freemason, so they can eventually perfection it themselves.
They can go to all these degrees.
So, in theory, the process of levigating the stone, no?
But if you are already predetermined, that will not exist.
In fact, the fact that everything is predetermined goes against certain It seems to have a different idea.
He has published a book called Why Free Will is Real, and Christian List states that far from being undetermined by a scientific worldview, the idea of free will is supported by it.
And to sketch his argument, he made the following points addressing these properties.
Intentional goal-directed agency and alternative possibilities among which we can choose.
causation of our actions by our mental states especially by our intentions so when we talk about even alistair crowley who is a irremediably i consider him a satanist it seems though to still address the fact that we have a will in fact he considered it fundamental the term law of telema
Okay.
Definition.
The basic rule of those following the system of Aleister Crowley, do what thou wilt.
Disappeared in Liberal Bellet.
Or the Book of the Law.
It has early versions in Rabelais.
where it was the french Do what thou wilt, and in a sermon of St. Augustine, where he wrote, Love and do what you will.
Some people have made the assumption that do what thou wilt means you are free to do whatever you want.
This, however, contradicts Crowley's intent.
Here the term wilt means the will of your higher self, and your higher self is completely in agreement with the will of God.
Therefore, the law of Philemma is saying that a follower is called to do the sometimes long and difficult work that will enable him or her to consciously access their higher self, and then only do what is in the nature of the higher self.
Thus, their actions will eventually be in harmony with the will of God.
There is much older Sanskrit terms, which means the path of doing one's will.
This is a belief and practice of followed by some Analyzed as a choice.
Because I always said from the beginning of the show, this is what really determines a human being rather than an animal.
The possibility of having free will.
The choice of going either forward or backwards.
The fact that of course you have the karmic law, it means also that if you do something bad it's gonna come back to you.
And so if, No.
Now, what is your opinion on all this, Christine?
I think we all should follow God, but a lot of people aren't close enough.
Okay, but do you think they have the choice of following God?
Yes, of course.
So you deny what the scientists, pragmatists are saying there is no choice.
you are actually saving i mean i have a whole theory but Let's listen to Christie's theory.
It's your birthday, by the way, Monday, yeah?
Monday, yeah.
Monday is her birthday, yeah?
It's her birthday!
It's her birthday!
Okay, okay, good.
So anyway, I was just going to say that, you know, And with each trauma that you experience, a demon comes in.
And so, you know, it will influence, you know, so with these traumas come demons.
So, you know, if you've been molested, it's the worst of trauma is the worst of demons.
So, like, say you've been molested.
um that that demon is influenced is around or at least it stays with you a little bit because that impact of that And it depends on the person, because if the person is really good, then they take that, and no matter how many people persecute them, they still follow God.
No matter how many things go wrong in their life, they say, this is it, you know, I follow God.
And that's been my life, you know.
I've had people that have bullied me as a child and grew up in trauma, you know, and had this.
I always kept God with me through all the trauma, and so I was always good, and I never did anything wrong.
But some people, they keep this trauma, and they hold it to them, and they make it themselves, and they become that trauma, and then they become that demon.
And so, you know, that evil thing becomes part of them.
So, you know, then you go away from God.
And it's not even some people, you know, sometimes you can lose a family member.
Like, for instance, my father committed suicide.
And so, you know, in that moment, So I started painting in that time, and it was a place for me to escape, and I kind of felt together with God when I was doing that.
but then okay then i made a wrong choice when i went to italy i made a wrong choice and i started Yeah, but that place is evil.
But of course, I was there, so you decided to stay there.
I had to stay, Amore.
I had a force inside of me that was pushing me to believe in you and stay with you, and so that's what I did.
But I made some very bad choices, and then every choice I made, I paid for it very badly.
And when God curses you, you feel it, and you know it's coming from God, and that's even worse.
Well, it feels like terrible.
I mean, okay.
Alright, I mean, it's just, it's not, God doesn't curse, but it sure feels like a very bad, yeah, it's that you become punished, you know, and you're punished, and you're living in your punishment until your punishment is over, and the only one who can tell you the punishment is over is God, so, you know, anyway, some people, they have more things in their life that make them further and further away from God, and so they can't make these Good choices that people who have God close make.
And so, you know, you make a bad choice and everybody has to pay their karma for it.
And that's it.
And then some people blame bad things on God, not on the bad people.
Why didn't God stop that?
I've heard that a lot from atheists.
Like, uh, yeah, but why didn't I start?
Because he actually was giving you the possibility to choose.
Oh, but wait, I wanted to say when I went to Italy, I picked up crystals and I started doing, um, Yeah, in volume one, I wrote about it.
And if you read volume one, you probably think I'm totally off because I talk about some of the things I was doing.
I don't know if I could go back and read that book and see some of the things I was doing because some of the Christians that were around me And then I had to leave Italy, actually, to get it because it was so bad over there.
It was like the worst of the worst there.
But when we came back to America, I started to feel more grounded when I was here in America.
And then, you know, God started to come in slowly and help me and help me.
And then I realized that God.
And so then I was like, oh my God, what was I doing?
You know, I got rid of everything.
And now I'm just back to the way I was.
And I don't have any problems anymore.
I had anxiety.
I had OCD.
I was always losing my stuff.
I mean, I did not have my shit together.
Nobody saw me in that 10 years that I was in Italy because I was just quiet.
I mean, we've been married for 30 years.
So, you know, nobody saw me.
They only saw me when I came back to America because I couldn't even kill myself over there.
Over there it was a very difficult time because I was persecuted, arrested, tortured, all kinds of things happened to me.
And Christy was my witness.
And I had to see all of it, but I'm a witness.
There were also good moments, but there were also bad moments.
Going back to Crowley, he developed a sort of inverted manicheanism.
We said that St. Augustine used to be a manichean, and then he gave up, apparently, manicheanism.
The nature for Crowley, nature, he saw it as evil and a fatal force developing within himself.
Almost Crowley saw the whole thing as suicidal, the will that called Buddha or Christ to their mission.
Crowley, primarily known, of course, for his role in the religion of Telema, drove from a number of sources, Gnostic, Occult, and Manichaeism, of course, was one of them.
this dualistic religion which emphasize from and it used to be a very important religion, a dualistic religion, emphasizing the eternal struggle between the light and darkness.
It's one such system that Crowley explored and incorporated, of course, and then he didn't maybe identify the explicitly as a Manichean, but he He was influenced by the experiences in India that he had in Sri Lanka, in places which I myself visited when I was a kid, when I was six years old.
My father brought me to some of these places.
And encounters with figures like Franz Hartmann, the great Rosicrucian and Theosophist, Theodore Royce, co-founder of the Ordo Templi Orientis and Sparta.
So I think he definitely was an unusual character who took on his role, a role that definitely has influenced a lot the present, let's say, society.
That we have around us because of his influence, which I have reported in the entertainment world, in the cinema, in the music business.
And that, of course, then reflects on the rest of our society, especially from the 1960s onwards.
And then helped also by, we go back to Dulles, who gave birth to MKUltra, guys, which became also a way of,
Now, going back to Rabelais, of course, in the fifth book of Pantagruel, we have in particular this It's almost like the hierarchy of the Catholic Church.
But we have to always, when Crowley references himself to François Rabelais, we have to always understand that Rabelais himself was actually, in a way, intending the whole thing as a satyr.
It wasn't necessarily taking it out.
Instead, Proulx took them seriously and put them in place in the Abbey of Teleno, pushing him to a level in which Benito Mussolini had to intervene and kick him out of Sicily at one point.
But there is an interesting point.
Where was the Abbey built?
It was in Cefalu, and Cefalu was the place where another important guy comes into our story.
That guy is Cardinal Rampolla.
Rampolla was the Freemason and OTO member.
We can say, if not strictly OTO, because at the time, the OTO didn't really exist.
It became OTO after 10 years, when Rampolla basically was about to die.
He was included.
In this book, This is the Rights of Mizraim and Memphis, it explains how the Egyptian rights then became in some way flatuated.
They became what was the OTO, the basis for the OTO, through a guy called John Yarker.
Now, I'm telling you all this because it's very important.
That we talk about this guy.
I'm going to show you his face.
And he was definitely a very sinister individual in the church.
He was about to become Pope, but he will not become Pope thanks to a law, a special law that made an emperor intervene to stop his election.
This was Cardinal Rampolla.
He looks evil.
He was the secretary of Pope Leo XIII.
You see now how it all reconnects?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And he was not any kind of Mason.
He was a special kind of Mason who connected to the Egyptian rights because the Egyptian rights, if you think about it, are practiced by a minority in Freemasonry.
They are irregular.
They often practice in a kind of, they are in fact called French masonry.
He was born in 1843 and he died in 1913.
But at that point, the OTO had been established thanks to these patents that came from the Memphis and Missouri.
In particular, Rampolo was born in Sicily, in a town It's basically in the diocese of Cefalu, in Polizzi Generosa, that also gave us a film director like martin scorsese so i mean we have no Now, Cefaloo, remember guys, is the place where the hobby of Telema will be established by Mr. Crowley much later.
But Crowley knew about Rampolla because Rampolla was...
Now, in the election, the conclave, after the death of Pope Leo XIII, who died on July 20, 1903, he was the guy who everybody thought he would become Pope.
So what happened here?
Suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, Cardinal Puzzini of Krakow rose from his seat to make a stunning declaration during the conclave with all the cardinals present, and something that nobody ever heard of.
He invoked to stop the election of Cardinal Rampolla.
deemed a danger for the church because it was linked with the OTO, basically, milieu, the Egyptian rights of remission, he invoked the ancient privilege of the right of veto by the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph.
At that point the effect was electrifying because in At that time, the emperor had the right to intervene in the conclave.
It was almost never used before that right.
it was known as use exclusive right of exclusion and it was designed to protect the church from an unworthy candidate so he was eventually not elected and at that point
But Cardinal Rampolla was accused of having become a mason during his time in Madrid.
and not any form of masonry, but a form of masonry that was very close to that milieu that they gave birth to the OTO.
So the actual Cardinal Rampolla, cited as an initiate of the Catalonian Balearic Grand Lodged Quarters in Barcelona, which has
And this group that came under the control of Theodore Royce and the OTO by 1913, the year in which Rampolla then died, saw that Order of Rights of Memphis and Misery that Rampolla belonged in 1903.
That became after the OTO.
So, in theory, he was an OTO member.
That's why he then appears amongst the saints of Alistair Crowley, and I've cited him at the end of Pope Francis, the last Pope.
Here, Cardinal Rampolla with the whole list of These are the members of the OTO, and Rampolla was suggested as a member, which equip rates to a sort of sense for Alistair Crowley.
But this was So as you can see here, Pope Leo XIV based his name on Leo XIII.
Leo XIII wrote two documents, two encyclopedias.
But in reality, he then had a secretary who was a Freemason and while he was fighting the Freemasons, the secretary who was a Freemason made the church more modernist.
So in the end, when the following Pope came in, he had to establish an organization to go after all these modernists.
I'll show you the Sodalitium Planum.
And so what happened?
So the Litium Planum was basically established like another unit of the Vatican intelligence.
And it was established because at that point, Pope Leo XIII had wage war against Freemasonry, but Freemasonry was so close to him.
Watch, now I'm going to also show you another very interesting thing.
So the Litium Planum, the fellowship of Pius, The Society of Pivin, in France, was known as the last affair to enforce the prohibition of the modernist heresy declared by Pope Pius X, the successor who got the office instead of Rampolla.
Now, it was guided by a guy called Monsignor Umberto Benigni.
This guy was very much a traditionalist, like the guy you see in the film Conclave, the traditionalist guy, okay?
And when he gave birth to espionage methods, he created basically a whole espionage activity, and one of the people he investigated was the future Pope, Angelo Roncalli, the guy who met the aliens in 1961, who was the first Freemason to become the Pope in 1958 and who was connected with the beginning of the Second Vatican Council.
Goodness gracious, they're all wrapped up in it.
You see, then the Sodalitium Franum was eliminated at one point, it was disbanded in 1921 and then because at that point the Church gradually would be taken over.
And at that point, after 1958, it was completely taken over because Roncalli was a Freemason.
He had made even the ritual in the lodge.
Then the aliens arrived with the spaceship at Castel Gandolfo.
Guys, if you want to know more, remember my books.
That's a lot.
It's a lot of stuff.
The church was infiltrated, but of course we could be here talking for hours.
I want to thank all the people who have tuned in today.
I want to wish my wonderful wife who has edited and published this book a happy, happy birthday.
It's not my birthday yet.
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Thank you so much, guys.
It's been great to be with you.
I think that you have understood also the danger.
Unfortunately, you know, this Pope might present himself in a good way, but unfortunately he has so many skeletons in the closet that sooner or later he will do things that he probably will not like so much.
But, I mean, we have to always continue to pray.
And continue to have faith in God, regardless of these corrupt institutions.
And I think the people who follow the Leo Zagami show know it better.
Isn't that the case, Christy?
So we are bringing in the music of Vincenzo Vescheversa, which is the author of all my book covers.
And we are bringing Vincenzo Viceversa's music with the images of Albert from Telepandemia to end up the show, as we usually do, with a blast and a dance.
And this is going to be also dance for your birthday, Christy.
So it's going to be a special dance.
Let's enjoy it together!
Yeah!
In that time, our world has taken so many steps in the wrong direction.
In the negative future, science and technology are so strong.
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