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Sept. 6, 2025 - The Leo Zagami Show
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THE ILLUMINATI'S ETERNAL QUEST FOR IMMORTALITY
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we are here for a show about uh the Illuminati eternal quest for immortality.
That's quite an interesting subject, uh Christy.
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Absolutely, and today's show is uh partially based also on material you can find on volume nine of my confessions, which is uh a book uh with seven steps uh to the secrets of the new world order uh from transhumanism and Immortality to Gnostic Jesus UFOs and Insect Witchcraft.
This book is a particularly recommended book you can get without getting all the others.
And of course, it's a book that touches on this subject which has come to light, let's say, has been uh uh discussed even by the mainstream media this week because during this victory parade in uh Tienan Man Square, uh these two gentlemen, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping with uh Kim Jong-un overlooking and listening to them, discuss uh the subject of immortality.
And uh there is actually those who say it wasn't even a hot mic moment uh uh they deliberately wanted uh this uh this whole thing to to come to light to to to be uh somehow discussed worldwide.
And so I will let you have my own opinion in a moment.
I will give you my opinion.
Why did it uh you want to know why they did it?
Yeah, you want to know why let me give you this great revelation, guys.
Why did they do it?
Okay, I I didn't want to really go there, but I have to go there.
Uh, we know there's been a lot of talk about uh uh Donald J. Trump and his health.
And of course, uh Donald J. Trump met on the uh on August 15th with Vladimir Putin, a Vladimir Putin that was in extraordinary shape and is looking visibly much better than a couple of years ago, almost suspiciously better than a couple of years ago, when uh he seemed to have start the Parkinson disease, he wasn't really in top shape, and then here we go.
Now he actually announced it to the world, and I think that it was a message directed directly to Donald J. Trump from Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping.
We know they don't follow the rules, they've been harvesting organs for years, uh even in uh illegal way.
We know that uh they don't have uh all the restrictions we have here uh in the Western world.
So the fact that at 70, because uh both Vladimir Putin and G Jin P are turning 70 and now discussing uh immortality.
Well, this is actually uh making a lot of people very upset.
So let me show you something about it uh that I find uh rather interesting.
People rarely lived longer than 70 years, but today they say that at 70, you were still a child.
Human organs can be continuously transplanted.
The longer you live, the younger you become and can even achieve immortality.
Well, first of all, Putin uh headed up the KGB.
So anyone who thinks that that was a hot mic, I mean I shouldn't have described it that way.
He knew exactly what he was saying, and he knew it was gonna be picked up on microphone.
Uh, for anyone who doesn't understand how the KGB operated for decades and decades and still does, they didn't get that.
But uh, what did you make of that?
That was sending a message to everyone out there, was it not?
That was pretty incredible, and I think not surprisingly, both Putin and G recently turned 70, so suddenly they're fixated on their mortality, and and you literally have them conspiring to be dictators, not just for life, but for all eternity.
And this is pretty ghoulish, Laura, to have somebody who purports to be a you know a orthodox Christian like Putin saying he's gonna harvest organs to you know to fool God and live forever.
It's just it it gives you a little window into their world, to the way they see power and the way they treat both the Chinese people and the Russian people literally as something to be farmed for their own immortality.
Well, China's long, long suspected to be uh harvesting organs from prisoners, and uh, I think what I think this brings up is why be in any rush to do any deal with China?
We know what China wants to do.
Let them cool their jets, they want to play this game.
We should we should play it on the Yeah, but there's other people that instead uh when they're facing death, they will they would do anything.
Now, yesterday evening, uh, Christy didn't really know what was the subject of today's show, but she suggested a movie, and we ended up watching a movie that was actually based on this subject.
Uh I was quite surprised, Christy, because I uh was putting this show together for the last few days, but I didn't really tell you what it was about.
And then suddenly you came with a movie, a movie that was spot on on this subject, and it was about a I didn't even watch it, I think I fell asleep.
You fell asleep, but this movie was very interesting, let me tell you.
I want to show uh what I'm talking about here, because it's about uh in fact, organ harvesting and a community, this Lily and Richard, the Hammer Amaranth is called, uh, move to a luxurious and cultural community where Lily becomes unsettled by the transformation, she observing her older husband, and in her own physiology, leading her to wonder if there is something more sinister at play.
And in fact, in the end, there is something more sinister at play because uh organs are taken from people who are obviously desperate, uh, and then she actually becomes uh incredibly pregnant of this old folk who we see after the later replacement organ is very much uh,
you know, he actually starts to have uh a great sex life again, and she can't even cope with it anymore.
But there is compromises that are made because of course, organ harvesting, organs that are taken from what, from who uh there is the possibility also to grow organs, of course, in laboratories these days.
But the interesting thing about this uh film was that it was called the hammerant.
Why I'm saying that?
Because there is actually an order of the hammerant in Freemasonry, an order of the hammerant uh open to men and women, a sort of order of the Eastern Star.
So that's quite interesting.
It was established in uh 1873, see, and it's uh operating here in the United States of America.
So I found it quite interesting, this reference.
However, today, as uh I told you I'm discussing a subject which uh really obsesses mankind from antiquity.
Then of course we have films, films, you know.
Uh I remember the this movie in the 80s, it's called Death Becomes Her.
Yes.
And that was so that was funny.
That was a really funny movie.
And then you have Highlander, which also featured that uh song by um by Freddie Mercury and Queen, who wants to live forever, and and and Freddie Merkel, as we know, uh later on died of AIDS.
Uh, and it was Who Wants to Live Forever, and and the actual subject of the movie, this uh a guy who goes through the ages, but he sees everybody else dying every time he can't really have a relationship with a woman because they inevitably will die, and he keeps on living.
Uh that was uh Highland.
There is many other movies, and there's also documentaries, like for example, recently there has been this very successful documentary uh that uh that uh we have uh seen uh about that guy, Don't Die, the man who wants to live forever on Netflix, about that guy who wants to extend his life, uh, is in this constant quest for uh physical immortality.
One thing must be said that once you focus too much on physical immortality, you end up really losing your uh your idea of the immortality of the soul of uh the eternal life that uh Jesus has promised us.
I mean, it is, of course, physical immortality has been a reoccurring theme in alchemy, in mysticism, science and philosophy across culture since ancient times.
When I published this article, which was very successful the other day on my website, LeoZegami.com, I showed how in Russia uh this is no novelty.
I mean, there is been already uh right uh at the start of uh the uh 21st century, there was already uh people uh very known uh intellectual figures,
like for example, Nikolai Fyodore Fyodorevich Fidorov, whom uh I described in volume nine as an advocate of radical life extension uh by scientific methods, human immortality, resurrection of dead people,
even who started the influential movement of Russian cosmic, which was a precursor to today's transhumanism, and then you have his disciple Vladimir Soloyev, this other bearded guy.
These are people very influential for uh Vladimir Putin.
So it's not like uh uh Putin is when I myself used to mingle with the Russian elite, they were obsessed with immortality.
That's everything everything it was about immortality, and that's why they were so obsessed with alchemy.
I remember when in uh that uh that day we did this tea ceremony with this water from China that was brought from Lazar, this water that basically two or three liter costs like 2,000 dollars, and that you find in a remote uh region of China, and I must say, this water I drank this water and I felt that Vinograski, yes, and and and and I felt incredible.
For a couple of days I went around Europe because I had to be uh the morning in Rome, then Sweden, then England, I had to go all around the place, and I I was like, I wasn't on drugs, but the water gave me this incredible energy, and uh they say that drinking this water from this specific region of China actually makes you immortal almost.
Then we have, of course.
There's also something in Russia as well, and um, it's Shanghai.
Yes, that they use also.
Uh I mean, China, Russia, they have very much an old tradition for this kind of things.
Like, for example, in China, you have uh ancient alchemy, Taoist alchemists perceived immortality through two ways.
There was the Baidan, which is the external alchemy, then you have the Nidan, which is the internal alchemy.
Now, Biden focused on creating elixir, often using minerals like uh cinnabar, mercury sulfide, and that or gold.
Now, when you do that kind of thing, it's very risky.
In fact, there was an emperor, uh Emperor Xi Jinghuan, who uh lived before Christ, who sought the elixir of life, but then he died of Mercury poisoning, because see, and and and and I have here a book, this great book of nature, whose author died in a Masonic lodge in France doing an alchemical experiment to become immortal.
So, I mean, it's it's like in the Lodge of the Philadelphia, which was the most uh at the time prestigious place uh of Illuminati in France in the time just preceding the French Revolution.
Um, when it comes to uh Western alchemy, uh there is two figures that were focused on immortality through the philosopher's stone, for the possibility of maybe transmuting base metals into gold and granting eternal life via a mythological elixir of life.
Those two alchemists were Nicolas Flamel and Paracelsus.
Then you had also an Islamic alchemist, uh, you know, the word Gibish.
Gibberish comes from the from him, Jabir ibn Ayan.
I talk about him in volume 10 of my confessions, and uh he lived between uh the year 721 to 815, so he didn't really live uh even uh that long.
Uh well, he lived quite long for the time though.
He explored immortality through a balance of spiritual and material pursuit.
Uh Jabir's work was not uh I mean, of course they say jabish, Gibirish when you're saying something that you can't really understand because it was very complex, and they say that in reality his quest for immortality was actually symbolic for the enlightenment.
Let's not forget one thing in Freemasonry, for example, you have to believe in the mortality of the soul.
That's a primary request for uh a lot of Masonic obediences, including the United Grange of England, but also people like Count Caillostro.
However, uh the the fact that you want to believe in the immortality of the soul doesn't necessarily mean that you believe in the physical life extension.
Uh spiritual transcendence doesn't necessarily mean the obsession, you see, the obsession that one might have.
Today there is people, especially in the elite that are completely obsessed with this, the billionaires, uh, like uh the ones uh from Silicon Valley, and I remember there's an article that came out,
and this is a very interesting article because the photo should uh remind you of something is a place we went through, as this place is actually the desert highway between Las Vegas and Palm Springs, and it goes for Death Valley, one of my favorite response.
So I don't know why they chose that, but it says modern magnets such as Jeff Bezos and Peter Thiel should heed the warnings of the ancients in their quest for immortality, uh, because it doesn't always end well.
Uh Christie, you are on a cross God, that's for sure.
That's that's for sure.
Uh, please read this, Christina.
The latest trend trend among internet billionaires, Jeff Bezos and Peter Thiel among them, is to funnel vast sums into research on how to prolong human life, perhaps even how to extend it indefinitely.
The reasons why the prospect of immortality would appeal to those enjoying such enormous wealth are clack clear.
Even if they lived a thousand lifetimes, they still wouldn't be able to spend a fraction of their billions.
But if no amount of money is ever enough, what amount of time will ever be sufficient either to accumulate to enjoy it?
Acquiring some kind of immortality might indeed be the only solution.
Solution and how they want to acquire this immortality.
Now, there is various ways of acquiring it.
You had, of course, uh the obvious way, the one that uh uh Putin was discussing with Ji Jinping, organ replacement.
That's quite obvious, it's quite uh, you know, I mean, you can do it, it's possible, but okay, you will go maybe and reach like Putin himself said 150 years of age.
Now, Putin confirmed this.
He didn't uh hide himself when they asked him about this discussion uh he had with Xi Jinping.
He actually confirmed it.
Well, do you do you believe that people can live 150 years or longer?
Yes, when we uh walked to the parade of President Xi and mentioned the subject, and uh I remember that Mr. Berlusconi used to uh talk about this a lot.
And and if you remember, I cited this in my book because something really suspicious happened before the death of Berlusconi.
And I said, did Berlusconi actually uh do something to extend his life, maybe by uploading his brain?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, or do something because he was very much into this, and I mean Putin is confirming that uh modern medicine has a various means, including surgical uh means organ replacements,
and all of that creates hope that active a living will go on for much longer than today that we will see people live longer.
So we might see people live longer.
Uh Putin confirms uh what they had been discussing, and uh it's uh pretty shocking.
Um The connection, I mean, between wealth and immortality is often encountered even in ancient Greek and Roman writers.
So it must be an obsession of the rich.
The fact that, like somebody said, you know, there was an Italian Freemason who himself was actually an aristocrat.
He was of royal blood, he was known as Toto.
He was a comedian in normal life.
He had been adopted.
I think he grown up in a way that he didn't really have a direct relationship with his noble ancestry and with his royal family.
He then became the most famous Italian comedian.
He was from Naples, he was known as Toto.
He became also a very uh influential Freemason.
He actually reached the 30th degree of the ancient accepted Scottish Act, and he could have reached the 33, but he wanted to simply be remembered as a 30th degree for a number of reasons I will not now discuss.
Toto he created a poetry piece called La Livella.
In La Livella, it's in uh it's in Napolitan, no, it's a piece of Napolitan poetry, very well said, very well put together, in which he says no matter if you are rich, poor, you are a noble, you are a guy who is cleaning the streets or somebody else, we will all end up dead.
And La Libella is the leveler, and this leveler is basically deaf.
This leveler of everybody, we will all have to die in the end.
So the fact that these people are obsessed with immortality is quite incredible, but it always happened in the history of mankind.
Like I said, there was, of course, uh in ancient China, they sought the elixir of life.
There was ancient texts like the Baobsi.
There was an author, uh Ji Hong, who lived after Christ, between he was born in 283, died actually, also quite young because he died in 343.
That's not an incredible long life.
But he uh wrote extensively about immortality rixies, and what happened is that this guy, uh Jiong is also considered one of the fathers of Chinese medicine, and Chinese medicine we know is uh still very important uh for many people because it's a traditional form of medicine, and agopunture is part of it.
So I mean he's considered one of the founders here.
Actually, his uh uh date of birth is quite 343 to 364, so they extended it here.
Some some sources give a different date.
But in any case, he was very much fixated on immortality.
In fact, the Baopsi, embracing simplicity, is a uh book in which he talks about a number of remedies, uh, some of them very interesting remedies that are used to extend life.
So the Chinese are definitely always been obsessed.
So Xi Jinping being obsessed is not, you know, it's obvious.
Both Russians and Chinese seem to have this thing that accumulates them.
Um we had people in the Western world in alchemy, like Nicolas Flamel, who claimed to have achieved some form of immortality.
In fact, we don't really know the date of Nicolas Flamel's uh death.
Then we have Paracelsus, who was an alchemist.
Uh So there is actually within the alchemist, alchemist that wanted to achieve this, you know, he was a 14th century French scribe, a manuscript seller, who became the subject of legends because they claim that he created the philosopher's stone and achieved immortality.
His legend was then popularized and inspired his portrayal in the Harry Potter series, you know.
So he's also present as the maker of the philosopher's stone.
Nicolas Flamel, who now is even cited in pop culture with Harry Potter, is somebody who, according to text, he almost 200 years after his death, apparently he was still discussed as being alive, but the same can be said also of Count Saint Germain, for example, much later.
And he also learned this chemical secrets apparently from a Jewish converso on the road to Santiago de Compostella, which is also very considered a very holy place in which you go for pilgrimage.
And so Nicolas Flamel is definitely one of those figures of the Western world that was in search of, and then you have, of course, Paracelsus, which is very known alchemist, and he also apparently was.
But there is also the perils of you know of this quest for immortality.
And of course, immortality was discussed since ancient times.
It was discussed in the Epic of Gilgamesh, it was discussed in ancient uh Mesopotamia, in ancient Sumerian, it is an ancient Sumerian tale.
Of course, you know, some people might say some of these tales are pure fiction.
Some of them can have more reality, how you say they are more real than others, realistic.
You have also the tale in medieval Europe of the wandering Jew.
The wandering Jew is this mythical immortal man whose legend began to spread in Europe in the 13th century, who apparently taunted Jesus on the way to the crucifixion, and then he was cursed to walk in the earth until Jesus comes back.
And somehow this inspired also a little bit uh Mary Shelley when she was doing Frankenstein.
Um I think that there is definitely a lot of legends, but this quest for immortality, I don't think will ever go away.
I mean, the secret of everlasting life was actually put together in a book that came out in the second century after Christ, and uh was translated, and this book is called Kan Dongqi, which basically is an ancient work of transformation and immortality, which echoes the wisdom and poetry of both the Tao Te Ching and the Ai King, the Qing.
And so there is in all traditions always been this constant uh will to uh find somehow uh immortality.
But in reality, then uh who wants to really live forever, because you know, living forever could also become some kind of curse.
However, uh, one thing that we should be reminded of is uh what Elifa Sliva said.
He said only the adept whose heart is passionless will dispose of the love and hate of those who make instruments of his science.
And uh, in regards to Manly P. Hol, which is a figure that many Masons always talk about because of his book, The Sacred Teachings of All Ages and all that, he said the Lixir of Life is truth itself, the reserver of all things.
The wise man's stone is science that can work all wonders and solve all riddles of the mortal sphere.
The universal medicine is wisdom, the only cure of ignorance, which is the universal disease.
So immortality can also become something different.
What do you think, Christie, about this obsession with immortality?
Because nowadays there is also the growing possibility that in the stage we are now, you will see some really big uh transformations in our society thanks to technology, robotics, nanotechnology inserted in the in, you know.
I've discussed all this in Confessions of an Illuminati Volume 9, which I highly recommend, because uh the quest for immortality now seems to accelerate and might arrive to some kind of result in the near future, mind upload and all that.
What do you think?
I think that, well, I mean, you know, Jeffrey Epstein was um obsessed with this as well.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
So, you know, it's just like I don't know, what do I think?
I think that um, you know, you have your life and then you should make the most of it and make the most of every day, and your body is your temple, and you should take care of yourself, but there's nothing to stop you from needing God.
I mean, God is in charge, and so everybody knows that.
They should know that, and you can't be, you can't beat that.
Um, there's nobody that's been able to do it.
And once you think you have, God will come in and take you out just like that.
So, you know, there is one boss, and that's God, so there is no quest for immortality because you're just gonna lose, and it doesn't matter how much money you have.
And by the way, that money can't get you into heaven.
So, you know, those pearly gates are closed for people who are money hungry with big egos.
And you know, God can God can shine his light on you one moment and take that light away in a moment in the in the next, you know.
So you can have something and you can have this great blessing from God, and the guy will see you know how you react to that blessing.
And if you act react wrong and you take in the wrong thing, snatched away, just like that.
And who wants to play that game?
That's what I say.
You're in the process of achieving some kind of immortality, you are losing your own self, you're losing your own connection with the God, your your spirituality.
Something else is going to take over.
Human society seems to progress in a state for the third as technological, but this state is more and more materialistic than so uh we we imprison our uh our immortality for promises of material immortality.
What is happening now with mind uploading, which is uh still uh you know regarded as uh uh you know the stuff of science fiction or speculation, but it's uh gonna become a reality inevitably, especially because of what is happening with uh the development of artificial intelligence.
So you have mind uploading as a process of whole brain simulation, in which a brain scan is used to completely emulate the mental state of the individual in a digital computer.
Now, what they want to do in this era, the elite is to upload all of our thoughts, like they're already doing with our social networks, uh, with Facebook or all the rest, upload all that, and then it becomes their own property.
It's like we are giving our own experiences to them, so they create a reality, a virtual cage, a virtual prison, because this promise of uh of immortality is uh really not,
I mean, it is simply them taking over our own accomplishments, our own experiences, our own life, and uh of course the transhumanists, the futurists, they live with the idea of life extension, like I explained in this book through transhumanism.
They live, and this is gonna happen, you see, in the near future.
We will have, of course, those people who have the available the organ transplant at hand 24-7.
But you will have also those who start putting pieces of uh external machinery in our body.
But for our movies we watch, yeah.
Yes, and many movies that uh I mean, you have also the process of recurse singularity that arrives to that point, the meaning that we will be resembling more and more the bionic man of the 1970s, oh Steve Austin, the six million dollar man, and that was a six million dollar woman.
Or the yes, polybonic woman, but but we think Wagner we have definitely that tendency more and more, and somebody's asking me what does volume 12 uh discuss is the uh final book of my uh confessions uh because this closes the confession series and is the book that brings you on top of the pyramid where the old seeing guy tells you the story of the Jesuit order,
the most influential religious order of all times, and their uh responsibility behind the rise of this new world order, the way we are living and everything that we are experiencing uh not only in the religious field, with the creation of one world religion, with uh the progressive uh attitude of the Catholic Church, but also in science, in politics.
So, volume 12 of my confessions is a book uh that you should get historic societies and the politics of the Jesuit New World Order and the Luciferian court.
Um now, just before uh uh you know I go into a deeper still into this subject.
Let me remind you of this book, which of course is a great success at the moment, Zagami Family Cookbook.
Uh, it's a book about all the recipes that they after day, me and Christie experience in our uh small kitchen, and we transform it and Christie, thanks to Christie.
Really, we have all these recipes codified from Italian cuisine that really make even the most humble kitchen uh into a fantastic five-star Italian restaurant.
Fresh pasta, fresh pizza.
Today we have the fantastic pizza.
Oops, sorry.
Today we have a fantastic uh Christy, what are you doing with your phone?
That's my it was for the um remembering this one.
So that is really uh something I highly suggest is uh with uh colored for photos, there is also vegetarian recipes because Italian cuisine is full of uh vegetarian recipes, so uh definitely you have, for example, lemon angel hair pasta, uh fantastic.
Uh, watch this.
This is a fantastic recipe.
Just if you want to stay in the uh in the somebody said donkey pasta.
No, I don't think there is any donkey pass.
Um pretty good past.
Okay.
So uh going back into the uh the subject of immortality, the fact that we are also in front of uh the possibility of technology of reaching technological singularity, which is a subject which I've discussed in volume seven.
I've also touched in volume 6.66, but volume seven, I also discussed very much.
Ray Curzweil has been one of the main advocates of uh singularity, uh the moment in which we really reach that uh union between technology, between uh us as a human being, and uh probably a move towards a new type of human being.
Because uh, you see, we are definitely with gene editing, with uh with everything that is happening technology technologically, we are about to transform the Homo sapiens in something different.
And I'm not saying that that is gonna be necessarily a good thing, uh, because uh, I mean, uh I mean it could be maybe for some people a good thing, but like I say in volume nine, futurist and leading transhumanist Kurzweil, who are also an important position for many years as a Google chief engineer, is now of course a little bit older.
Uh, he received the National Medal of Techno Medal of Technology in 1999, is in the National Inventor's Hall of Fame.
He created this incredible keyboard back in the days, which everybody like me, who was a record producer aimed to have, but it was way too expensive, uh, and we could only see it in the big studios.
Kursvale is somebody who explained very clearly that we are reaching that moment in which we are about to merge with the machine.
And he did it uh, of course, uh, with uh public conference, but also with a book, a book that uh came out in 2005 called The Singularity is Near.
And uh I cited this book in volume nine of my confessions, it's definitely uh a very interesting book, and I talk about Kurzvale's approach to futurism and of course the quest for immortality in volume nine of my confessions.
In fact, I discussed in detail how uh the Davos Illuminati, Kurzweil and all these people somehow are uh still uh uh following that ancient quest that we mentioned from Mesopotamia from the Gilgamesh,
uh the Sumerian king at the heart of humanity's earliest epic poem who went in search of immortality, uh, and many others we saw Chinese rulers, we saw alchemists, but in the end,
nobles will drink gold in a bit to extend the lifespan and count uh Alessandro Di Caillostro will make them go for this 40-day uh fasting and uh this whole uh alchemical process in which they will eventually be rejuvenated.
I mean, there is actually a Masonic tradition.
I mean, if you officially go to Freemason, he will say, Oh no, we only did the human immortality of the souls, uh you know, it's just a theoretical.
But back in the days, uh, this Count Chaos, Giuseppe Balsamo, he created this Egyptian rite, and for those people who went through the three degrees of Egyptian rights and became masters of the Egyptian rights and were deemed suitable, Cagliostro will reveal the secrets of the Arcan Arcanorum.
Now, the secrets of the Arcanar Canorum that Caiostro land in Naples, apparently, were brought to Naples by the magicians of Cleopatra when Cleopatra went to marry Julius Caesar in Rome.
What's going on in Naples?
What going on?
Immortality in Naples.
In Naples, yes, I know, I know, I know.
Maybe because they live uh next door to a volcano who could be exploding.
But the Arcana Canorum, which is a kind of it is like a construct, a Masonic construct over an alchemical teaching, has always been deemed as one of the most mysterious uh teachings of remaining.
I say Crowley talked about it very much, and and so the Arcanarconorum is instead, if for the very few people who actually have the possibility to accede to these teachings,
a very complex process, which includes also some kind of sexual magical practice, which in the end will bring this person to completely change within 40 days his body into and mutating to a rejuvenated body.
Now we don't know if it works or if it doesn't, they claim it does.
Definitely, when you do, for example, long periods of fasting of it, they tend to be periods in which you are regenerating yourself.
And that's why fasting it's kind of like uh indicated by many also oriental practices as very important, but also I mean, fasting is also very important for Christian practitioners, even in the Catholic faith, uh, there is some who practice uh fasting.
Uh in 16th century France, though, like I said, there were people there who would drink gold to extend their lifespans, and then we we had the people like Caiostro, uh the Grandmaster of the Illuminati,
and we had, of course, people in more recent times like uh uh that seemed to be obsessed, and we see on TV, even on MTV, there was a serious true life with staying young in 2015.
I mean, there is there is people who from time to time, like that guy on Netflix, uh, what's his name, who is uh who is obsessed with uh with this and has all this protocol he created and and so on.
Um so it is uh all about uh fixations for some people who maybe have too much who have maybe reached uh the the the the the the let's say the success, the economic success, who at that point when they understand that they can't bring uh like we said that that money can't be brought to the grave, uh and uh and that's it.
But I wanted to uh show to our viewers uh a simple and brief uh introduction to uh the alchemist uh who thought he might have found uh the solution uh and and the philosopher's stone to obtain immortality.
I'm talking about Nicolas Flamel in this very brief uh clip by I think the BBC.
The pursuit of immortality was a quest to which medieval alchemists devoted their lives, and one amongst them became the stuff of legend.
There have been many reports of the philosopher's stone over the centuries, but the only stone currently in existence belongs to Mr. Nicholas Flamel, the noted alchemist and opera lover.
Mr. Flamen, who celebrated his 665th birthday last year, enjoys a quiet life in Devon with his wife Perinel, 658.
And the story is Nicholas Flamel.
He's a person who's actually discovered the key to eternal life and is alive and a while.
Well, I hate to spoil the story, but he is based on a real life figure who lived in Paris in the early 15th century, and obviously sadly he did die.
But we do actually have his tombstone.
It's quite a magical objects in itself.
Nicholas Flamel may not have achieved immortality, but alchemists continued their search for the elixir of life, and some of their mysterious instructions survive on a magical scroll.
Let's take this one out of the box.
So this is amazing.
And it's amazing about 1600s, and it tells you how to make the philosopher's stone.
Oh look.
Isn't that incredible?
Oh, it's so gorgeous.
Look at this.
And the colours are still so beautifully preserved.
Well, it's been rolled up for all that time.
So partly preserves that we very rarely and scroll the whole thing.
Oh, so we're making it so on.
Look at this.
This is the first time I've had the chance to see these kind of artifacts myself.
Obviously, I've got a lot of reference books, um, some of them very cheap, from uh 25 years old, 30 years old that I was using as research materials.
So selfishly, this was a chance to see the real deal.
I had a really vivid dream about Nicholas Flamel during the writing of uh Philosopher Stone.
I dreamt that I was in his alchemist studio, and uh this kind of symbolism was all over his walls.
I didn't even ask questions, I was just watching.
Typical writer, observing, didn't even ask.
And make them all but one.
Here is the philosopher's I've never seen anything quite like this before.
I would imagine few people have.
What fascinates me about alchemy is you have this mixture of science, actual science, right?
Because this was old chemistry.
So some of it is genuinely scientific.
They were observing phenomena that we we recognize now as the basis for chemistry.
So it's just this fascinating hybrid, isn't it?
Yeah, combination of all these other.
And I'm really disappointed you haven't tried to make one.
Because the joke's on us, right?
If this works.
So it does work.
Yeah.
Well, thanks to B. Select a great insight, and uh Harry Potter's creator and the alchemical background, also into immortality, the philosopher's stone that was often cited in that popular, I guess, more than one book that became more than one movie uh of great success, and then she had problems because I think she criticized uh transexuals or something, and so she at that point, guys.
If you go against the system these days, you know what happened, and they put it on the black list.
Um, going back to the Illuminati and request for immortality, there is at least five, maybe more citations in the actual Illuminati rituals of Adam Bishop's about immortality.
If you go around and ask about it on the internet, they say, Oh no, no, the immortality and illuminati have nothing to do with one with the other.
But uh, thanks to my uh dear friend uh Joseph Wages, who has put together with other academics the actual uh rituals of Adam Bishop's Illuminati, he has given me access uh also to the PDF, which you can quickly scroll.
And as you can see, there is one, two, three, four, five, six, seven citations uh dedicated to immortality in the rituals of Adam Bishop Illuminati, and uh here uh uh like few persons endure it,
but those few who do gain happiness, serenity, and immortality, and what a comfort it must be to belong to the few noble souls who have elevated themselves above so many that were too weak to reach the goal.
So uh immortality is about the strength of enduring, I guess.
Uh, here also there is among the explanation of the Masonic Euroglyphs, uh, it says, once please read.
Once his nature was pure, clarified the image of deity, capable of being of the finest tool of the great original source.
He stood on the high step, relishing his immortality.
So this is another citation, and here instead, we have among the teachings of Adam Bishop's uh Illuminati, also uh something to do with uh with Jesus.
Then your attention to the not yet completed revolution began by Jesus, the secret of the immortality of the soul.
Here is the immortality of the soul, but also the resurrection of the five times wounded Messiah, the reawakening of a body by the five points of fellowship, and finally the correct understanding of the word of uh word Hiram, because the reinterpretation of the third degree of remains for the Illuminati, because the third degree of medicine is based on immortality.
You remember when you are brought back up and given that particular grip from a dye, somebody who is killed, Hiram Abif is killed, and then brought back to life.
That is the symbolism of immortality in the third degree of Freemasonry.
So that is also very interesting that in the interpretation of the Masonic class, because the Illuminati had also their own Masonic rituals, and Masonic degrees that they were giving, they directly link it to Jesus.
So that's quite interesting.
Going forward, always in regards to immortality in the degrees of the Illuminati, following the secret school of wisdom, it says one, and here I want to show it once again on the screen, One uh will not believe that he had benefited them so much might also have them in the future.
One would gladly have wished them immortality as a very natural consequence of human short-sightness, this reverence also had to be extended to a children and relativeness, relatives.
Sorry.
And here is always about Jesus.
Jesus has prepared this kingdom for us, one immortality for his race of priest kings, because let's remember, like I explained in volume nine of my confessions, the Illuminati that I'm Bishop claimed that they were the real Christians to the lower degrees to captivate them and say that they were teaching you real Christianity.
This is something that I have a whole chapter about in volume nine of my confessions for those who are interested.
And what happens here?
It says Jesus has prepared the kingdom for us, one immortality for his ace of priest kings and provided a certain number of the best and most illuminated ones with knowledge and power.
So a uh, let's say more like giving the knowledge, it's it's a gnostic concept to give only knowledge and power to a few rather than to give the truth to all, which is real Christianity.
So it like I wrote in volume nine, uh Adam Beishat had more of a gnostic approach overall.
Uh but let's go further into the last two citations of the immortality in the original rituals of the Illuminati, and uh here it says uh Christie can read this actually.
And should not in this manner the comforting doctrine, the comforting doctrine of the immortality of the self be proven in the mysteries more firmly with all rights and for experienced tried moral men, we should presume so.
So, another citation about immortality, the last one instead it says, I would want to make them passionate for immortality, for living an eternal legacy by their good deeds.
So I will show them their limited vegetative life, show them their destiny, the sphere of influence to which they will be transposed.
So here all the various citations about immortality, and as somebody pointed out in the chat, uh, immortality without God is hell.
So if this immortality becomes anything without God is hell, absolutely, and this obsession with immortality, this obsession that becomes very much a materialistic obsession, is not really what we are siding with.
So, yes, immortality of the soul is one thing, but the fact that uh they want immortal bodies that can live forever, uh it's it's another thing so promising immortality and superhuman abilities and all the various benefits losing God is it's it's not worth anything because you will be living an eternal life of damnation after this 150
or more years or if you upload your brain into a digital prison of source where they promise you eternal life in a sort of matrix now just like the protagonist of matrix comes to that realization.
Gee, that's terrible.
So, I mean, these technologies have, of course, a form of magic that is quite evident.
But in the end, God is more than all this magic put together.
And I hope that today's show was illuminating for a lot of people and may you also understand the reality of this eternal quest that the Illuminati had for immortality, an eternal quest that they should really put aside and instead have an eternal quest for God rather than immortality.
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