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Great anime, I'm watching One Piece, it's also a very catchy and funny anime
Egon said:That's an excellent movie. His revenge is epic.Nick Vabzircnila said:The movie "Law Abiding Citizen" with Gerard Butler is good in the sense that it really exposes the American justice system for what it is - completely rotten from the inside.
A worth watching Third Reich movie in French about Masonry, Forces Occultes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7wXY_Bb7-s
Jew Süss:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWNwmk9tqSY
Noragami is an excellent Shinto anime in 2 seasons and 4 OVAs, very well animated. There is "7 sins" crap (it's kind of a fetish in Japan lol), but the interesting is the dynamic between Gods and humans, and that most problems there are caused by negative thoughtforms they have to destroy. It's funny as hell too.
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TRwivx7B9I
http://kissanime.ru/Anime/Noragami
http://kissanime.ru/Anime/Noragami-Aragoto
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods is a worth watching movie as well.
http://kissanime.ru/Anime/Dragon-Ball-Z-Movie-14-Battle-of-Gods/Movie-1080p?id=51859&s=openload
Reposting user VP666 about Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F:
http://kissanime.ru/Anime/Dragon-Ball-Z-Movie-15-Fukkatsu-no-F/Movie?id=117971&s=openload
OKi I've just seen that New Dragon Ball Z movie Resurrections F and it's awesome and what I find interesting
about it is that both Goku and Vegeta have got a new blue form and Goku even says that this is his God Form!
Where as Freiza has just mastered a new Golden form:
Also the movie has a hell of lot of other spiritual things and so on...
Plus the movie is funny as hell which is a good thing so I am looking
forward to what the next movie will be!!! :mrgreen:
Egon said:The 13th Warrior - This movie is a childhood classic for me and one of my earliest contacts with Norse-related themes ever. Keep in mind this is based on real muslim accounts of Vikings so you can expect a lot of bias of the muslin world being much more civilized than the "unclean Pagan Barbarians", however in this case here there was this Arab account that was even wholesome and friendly with those "unclean Barbarians" portraiting them in somewhat of the "Noble Savages" stereotype. Surprisingly enough these accounts from Middle-Easterns and in this movie the Vikings are depicted in a way more positive light, even if they exaggerate some things, than by xtian (((monks))) which are the base for most media nowdays like this new movie The Northman and other TV series.
The accounts I'm talking about (one of this being a kike with very degenerate accounts as expected):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiD39lBNCEs
Lord of War - This movie is very revealing, the protagonist's father is obsessed in pretending to be a kike in order to not be persecuted in Soviet Jewnion.
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Nimrod33 said:
No offense to Americans, but I absolutely despise when Hollywood and similar cultures portrays our Gods as means to make money.
In Disney's Hercules there's a scene in which is basically a parody of New York, where a shady merchant wearing yarmulke is trying to sell stolen wristwatch to Heracles: https://youtu.be/zOQ0iKIqizk?t=32
I wouldn't say that cartoon is good but it can be pedagogic for SS with children if you know how to use it imo.
This reminded me of this video, "ADL How cartoons brainwashed us with jewish stereotypes":
https://www.goyimtv.tv/v/1078127698/ADL-How-cartoons-brainwashed-us-with-jewish-stereotypes
That, Hercules The Legendary Journeys, Xena, and 97's movie The Odyssey were the only "ok" entertainment "based" on mythology I had as a child unfortunately.
The Odyssey as a movie doesn't hold up today but at least it was respectful. I love the Odyssey so much.
Nimrod33 said:A question related to the Ancient Magus Bride anime: is the sequel any good? I'm asking this since I was convinced to watch it back in late 2017 by this post.
Egon said:It doesn't have any sequel. The OVAs are decent though, they aren't canon.
Nimrod33 said:A question related to the Ancient Magus Bride anime: is the sequel any good? I'm asking this since I was convinced to watch it back in late 2017 by this post.
Nimrod33 said:Egon said:It doesn't have any sequel. The OVAs are decent though, they aren't canon.
Actually it does. It also has a movie with two different protagonists. I know it because I've seen some trailers from Crunchyroll Channel.
Sonic.exe said:Does anyone have any insight on Sonic.exe?
Egon said:It does not and that is not a movie it is just a promotional video for the following arc in the manga (which I've only read 1 or 2 volumes it's just fine so far imo).
https://myanimelist.net/anime/35062/Mahoutsukai_no_Yome
Nimrod33 said:Egon said:It doesn't have any sequel. The OVAs are decent though, they aren't canon.
Actually it does. It also has a movie with two different protagonists. I know it because I've seen some trailers from Crunchyroll Channel.
Nimrod33 said:A question related to this topic: are Roleplaying Games (expecially JRPGs) very popular in Japan because of racial reasons?
Nimrod33 said:Egon said:It does not and that is not a movie it is just a promotional video for the following arc in the manga (which I've only read 1 or 2 volumes it's just fine so far imo).
https://myanimelist.net/anime/35062/Mahoutsukai_no_Yome
Nimrod33 said:Actually it does. It also has a movie with two different protagonists. I know it because I've seen some trailers from Crunchyroll Channel.
Thanks for the clarification, I was asking because I loved most of the anime.
Yurei said:Has anyone here ever played Mass Effect 2. In the game their is an alien species known as The Collectors.
Their origin is almost identical to that of the Greys. They were once a proud, advanced civilization known as the Protheans that were brainwashed by their enemy. They became bio engineered hivemind borgs that abduct humans to harvest their DNA to fuel the construction of a giant machine known as a Reaper, just like how the Grays harvest souls to feed to the Jehovah thoughtform.
I swear, one of the writers of Mass Effect 2 must have read the JoS because the similarities are striking.
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:After having done extensive research on this [both spiritually and materially], I have concluded on a supreme amount of properties in regards to the real "NAME OF GOD", which is none other than written in English as "SATAN" or "SATANAS".
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In Ancient Greek the Name would be as follows: Σ-Α-Τ-Α-Ν-Α-Σ.
A common practice in the Ancient Greek System is to move the letters of a word around, to find hidden meanings of said word. This is called "Ana-grammatism" which "Ana" means to reposition. "Gramma" means "Letter".
By applying repositioning of the letters of Σ-Α-Τ-Α-Ν-Α-Σ , we will get another word, which is one of the very obvious secrets hiding behind the Holy Name of God: Α-Ν-Α-Σ-Τ-Α-Σ .
If you are familiar with the above, you might recognize that actually something is looking weirdly familiar about this word. Well, this is basically the word from where the name "ANASTASIA" is coming from.
This world translates to the famous "Resurrection", because it really means "Resurrected One" or ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣ...
Edward Lonsa said:
Egon said:The nuclear holocaust/aliens destroying life in the planet was a major theme in the movie Alien: Covenant of this year http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2316204
Also the famous 1990's anime Dragon Ball Z had it blatantly, the reptilian Frieza used the worst qualities of alien races to genocide and take-over planets. Also it was a theme to unite the 7 dragon balls to raise the Dragon God Shenron, and to use their own efforts to achieve God-like powers. No wonder the xtian community in USA flipped out on this cartoon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9HLfu5u8RM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP1mWWjyrQA
In a later season they had that Jew caricature magician Babidi using the energy of people to awaken the thoughtform Majin-Boo to spread havoc on Earth.
Also note the car...
Silent Hill (2006) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0384537
This is the first and only movie I saw that at once show christianity by the sickness it is, and do acknowledge vegeance and if needed, violence, as a legit way to execute justice, unlike the mainstream movies' message that "vegeance isn't justice" (the Jews fear it so they teach for the ignorant it is something immoral).
The story is about a woman who, by aid of spiritual providence, use extreme terror and violence to vegeance her daughter who was burned alive by sick christians. Her daughter's crime was being raped.
Deliver Us from Evil (2014) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2377322
This horror movie is a funny example, as it shows how afraid the enemy is at this point of the war with a lot of blatant anti-SS message, as they know their time has come and it is just a question of time. To be more blatant than this they could say in the movie "stay away from the Joy of Satan" hahahaha. :lol:
The Omen (1976) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075005
The real message of this movie is as follows: a gifted child born with supernatural abilities, and then sick-minded christians interpretate it as their version of the antichrist (which have nothing to do with ours). Then they plan to kill the child they named antichrist (there is no part in the series that proof he is the actual antichrist, it is only in their mind) but they laughably fail, dying in many ridiculous ways. Then the child grows and, due the lack of knowledge of his epoch (there was not Joy of Satan in the 70's and Satanism was just begining to let the closet...), fall victm of christian indoctrination and influence of fake satanists (reverse christians) which brings his ultimate delusion and death in the hands of angels (enemy alien Nordics), who are known to persecute and deceive people naturaly gifted.
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Star Wars is Theosophical propaganda, that's why it looks "Satanic", because Theosophy is a corrupted from of Satanism which mixes Pagan magick and enemy programs. In fact, the plagiarist creator is friend with many Hollywood jews (one of them being Stephen Spielberg) and is the same person behind the blasphemous (((Indiana Jones))).Sweetest.Loki said:I love most of those you have mentioned. I grew up on them.
I also think of Star Wars and though I won't go into it, I think it has a connection with Satan greatly in some odd way. I feel it in my gut.
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:9. The utmost victim complex which many people complain against, ie "Waiting for a savior" has to be replaced with the Pagan understanding that we must save ourselves and help each other to save our society, turning ourselves in to Solar beings from vermin that dwells on the lower domains of existence where isolation, only caring for one's self, stupidity, inner poverty and inner disease are the rule.
Nimrod33 said:Star Wars is Theosophical propaganda, that's why it looks "Satanic", because Theosophy is a corrupted from of Satanism which mixes Pagan magick and enemy programs. In fact, the plagiarist creator is friend with many Hollywood jews (one of them being Stephen Spielberg) and is the same person behind the blasphemous (((Indiana Jones))).Sweetest.Loki said:I love most of those you have mentioned. I grew up on them.
I also think of Star Wars and though I won't go into it, I think it has a connection with Satan greatly in some odd way. I feel it in my gut.
Yurei said:What are your thoughts on the game Asura's Wrath? It is full of Satanic imagery and references to our spirituality.
Yurei said:What are your thoughts on the game Asura's Wrath? It is full of Satanic imagery and references to our spirituality.
HammerSmashedJews said:
Thanks for advice. I took it seriously. I did not think for long when creating a nickname and that in this way I could inflict danger on myself, because the kikes use every opportunity to destroy our brothers and sisters.Blitzkreig [JG said:" post_id=403075 time=1669926754 user_id=21286]
HammerSmashedJews said:
Hey I know that you are joking, but your username could be taken similarly as a call to violence. You can ask the mods to change your username, but they may be busy. Since you have only a few posts, another option can be to just make a new account.
I only say this because the enemy looks for any means to get us in trouble or slander us as criminals.
Nimrod33 said:Yurei said:What are your thoughts on the game Asura's Wrath? It is full of Satanic imagery and references to our spirituality.
Isn't Asura's Wrath like the blasphemous (((God of War))), where one of our Gods "murders" the other Gods because they are "evil"? I know very few things about it (mostly info read from the web), but I wouldn't be surprised if I were right, since the company who pubblished it is the same behind Ghost 'n' Goblins and Devil May Cry, both of which are very blasphemous.
HammerSmashedJews said:Yurei said:What are your thoughts on the game Asura's Wrath? It is full of Satanic imagery and references to our spirituality.
I don't know many about this game, just a little about good graphics. Couple of weeks ago watched fight from this game in 4k quality and was so surprised, when looked to date of creating - for 2012 years is not bad results. I also love Crysis 3, because it so op even for today.
About satanic references in Asura's Wrath i found one momentally after reading your post. Azazel known as Assura or Ashur and was the head of the Assyrian pantheon in Mesopotamian religion, who was worshipped mainly in northern Mesopotamia, and parts of north-east Syria and south-east Asia Minor which constituted old Assyria.
HammerSmashedJews said:Thanks for advice. I took it seriously. I did not think for long when creating a nickname and that in this way I could inflict danger on myself, because the kikes use every opportunity to destroy our brothers and sisters.
Firstly I would try to contact with mods, because every topics for me are difficult. The reason is a my bad eng. If they don't answer then I will create a new acc. This is not such a big loss, rightly noted.
OhNoItsMook said:MiniMe3388 said:Any of you played Genshin Impact?
Is it worth playing?
Yeah, I'd say so. It's incredibly fun in my opinion, with a lovely story with huge, beautiful environments and immersive atmosphere, music and the gameplay is very relaxed until you get to the Adventure Rank 45+ / 50+ dungeons.
Story wise in our SS viewpoint, it gets interesting, though... and somewhat questionable.
The game's world features "Archons", the gods of the lands and areas that rule over different elements, which happen to use the names of the Demons. Careful, Genshin Impact spoilers by the way.
The interesting thing in my opinion, is that the usage of the names of the Demons in this game, don't tend to depict horrible monsters as they usually would in other games that blaspheme their names. Again, in Genshin they actually depict gods, although the characters named after our real Gods don't tend to resemble anything about them at all.
The Wind Archon of Mondstadt, the first area, is introduced as Venti, whose real name is Barbatos. Venti is depicted as a cute, cheerfully playful bard who is very fond of music, using a divine harp and powers of the wind. I personally forgot this arc since it was a while ago for me, but I know that the people of Mondstadt, the nation he rules, strongly revere him and have a big statue in the city and even a "church" which plays a big part of that area's story as well.
The Geo Archon of Liyue, the second area, is initially named Rex Lapis, the god of the Earth element, whose name is later revealed to be Morax. Morax in the game is depicted as a very handsome, patient man who is very knowledgeable about the culture and civilisation that he rules. He's very humble and respectful, and very likeable by the female players of the game.
The Electro Archon of Inazuma, is named Baal from what I remember. I don't know if that area is out yet, but Baal in the game is supposed to be a very beautiful royal kind of lady.
There's also Paimon, the first character you meet, who's like... well, you've probably seen her already.
The game and its story are years from being finished, because there's still many areas and their Archons named after more Demons. But up until now it's already very big of a game and the story feels like it won't end, so don't rush it, and enjoy it for a relaxing experience and the amazing environments.
In conclusion, yeah, the game tends to use the Demons' names for characters of either opposite gender and/or mismatching personalities, which can feel very strange to those of us who actually know the real Demons they're named after. There's even the name of my own GD, lol. But again, at least it's not as bad as most other media that do the same thing, and in Genshin they're actually named after the idea of Gods.
Honestly, try it. The story doesn't say anything bad about Demons or praise the idea of muh jeebus cross and "angels" like a lot of other fantasy-themed media. Xiao in Genshin, however, is an ancient being stated to have "fought ""demons""" but that's just a bad English interpretation of the term Yaksha (spirits of battle and war in Eastern mythology).
Yurei said:Nimrod33 said:Yurei said:What are your thoughts on the game Asura's Wrath? It is full of Satanic imagery and references to our spirituality.
Isn't Asura's Wrath like the blasphemous (((God of War))), where one of our Gods "murders" the other Gods because they are "evil"? I know very few things about it (mostly info read from the web), but I wouldn't be surprised if I were right, since the company who pubblished it is the same behind Ghost 'n' Goblins and Devil May Cry, both of which are very blasphemous.
I suppose it is up for debate. The other deities in Asura's Wrath harvest human souls and demand their slavish worship in order to power a super-weapon known as the Brahmastra. The main villain Deus looks very similar to (((Ganondorf))) from The Legend of Zelda. The true hidden antagonist that appears after unlocking the true ending, Chakravartin seems to resemble a Buddha physically but acts much like (((Yahweh))). He seeks to destroy the world and re-create it after Asura attempts to destroy him, having realised Chakravartin deceived the other deities into harvesting human souls in order to defeat an enemy (The Gohma) that he himself created.
Near the end, Asura receives the mantra reactor, which has the colors of the 7 chakras of the soul. He absorbs it's power and becomes a full fledged God and defeats Chakravartin, but dies in the process since Chakravartin created the energy the mantra reactor relied on to keep Asura alive. This could possibly be a reference to the Magnum Opus, I think? Nigredo and immortality, perhaps.
In the epilogue, Asura and the other deities are reincarnated, living in the modern world.
Kavya Shukra said:OhNoItsMook said:MiniMe3388 said:Any of you played Genshin Impact?
Is it worth playing?
Yeah, I'd say so. It's incredibly fun in my opinion, with a lovely story with huge, beautiful environments and immersive atmosphere, music and the gameplay is very relaxed until you get to the Adventure Rank 45+ / 50+ dungeons.
Story wise in our SS viewpoint, it gets interesting, though... and somewhat questionable.
The game's world features "Archons", the gods of the lands and areas that rule over different elements, which happen to use the names of the Demons. Careful, Genshin Impact spoilers by the way.
The interesting thing in my opinion, is that the usage of the names of the Demons in this game, don't tend to depict horrible monsters as they usually would in other games that blaspheme their names. Again, in Genshin they actually depict gods, although the characters named after our real Gods don't tend to resemble anything about them at all.
The Wind Archon of Mondstadt, the first area, is introduced as Venti, whose real name is Barbatos. Venti is depicted as a cute, cheerfully playful bard who is very fond of music, using a divine harp and powers of the wind. I personally forgot this arc since it was a while ago for me, but I know that the people of Mondstadt, the nation he rules, strongly revere him and have a big statue in the city and even a "church" which plays a big part of that area's story as well.
The Geo Archon of Liyue, the second area, is initially named Rex Lapis, the god of the Earth element, whose name is later revealed to be Morax. Morax in the game is depicted as a very handsome, patient man who is very knowledgeable about the culture and civilisation that he rules. He's very humble and respectful, and very likeable by the female players of the game.
The Electro Archon of Inazuma, is named Baal from what I remember. I don't know if that area is out yet, but Baal in the game is supposed to be a very beautiful royal kind of lady.
There's also Paimon, the first character you meet, who's like... well, you've probably seen her already.
The game and its story are years from being finished, because there's still many areas and their Archons named after more Demons. But up until now it's already very big of a game and the story feels like it won't end, so don't rush it, and enjoy it for a relaxing experience and the amazing environments.
In conclusion, yeah, the game tends to use the Demons' names for characters of either opposite gender and/or mismatching personalities, which can feel very strange to those of us who actually know the real Demons they're named after. There's even the name of my own GD, lol. But again, at least it's not as bad as most other media that do the same thing, and in Genshin they're actually named after the idea of Gods.
Honestly, try it. The story doesn't say anything bad about Demons or praise the idea of muh jeebus cross and "angels" like a lot of other fantasy-themed media. Xiao in Genshin, however, is an ancient being stated to have "fought ""demons""" but that's just a bad English interpretation of the term Yaksha (spirits of battle and war in Eastern mythology).
I've played Genshin Impact. My ONLY issue is that they reverse the gender of the characters named after Demons except for Barbatos (who is Venti)
Raiden Shogun (known as Baal in the game) is female, but Baal in real life is male.
Focalor (or the Hydro Archon in the game) is female, but in real life is male.
Morax (or the Geo Archon) is male, but is Ma'at the Egyptian Goddess, female.
I don't like that, but otherwise a very enjoyable game.
I personally think that having the same name of a God does not necessarly mean that the character is supposed to represent that God. It is like the character Byleth from one of the latest Fire Emblem who, for example, is named after our Goddess and that's all. It is pretty common in Japanese and in other Eastern media naming characters after Pagan Gods and character from Past Western Literature. Unfortunately, this also includes names from Jewish Lore.Kavya Shukra said:OhNoItsMook said:MiniMe3388 said:Any of you played Genshin Impact?
Is it worth playing?
Yeah, I'd say so. It's incredibly fun in my opinion, with a lovely story with huge, beautiful environments and immersive atmosphere, music and the gameplay is very relaxed until you get to the Adventure Rank 45+ / 50+ dungeons.
Story wise in our SS viewpoint, it gets interesting, though... and somewhat questionable.
The game's world features "Archons", the gods of the lands and areas that rule over different elements, which happen to use the names of the Demons. Careful, Genshin Impact spoilers by the way.
The interesting thing in my opinion, is that the usage of the names of the Demons in this game, don't tend to depict horrible monsters as they usually would in other games that blaspheme their names. Again, in Genshin they actually depict gods, although the characters named after our real Gods don't tend to resemble anything about them at all.
The Wind Archon of Mondstadt, the first area, is introduced as Venti, whose real name is Barbatos. Venti is depicted as a cute, cheerfully playful bard who is very fond of music, using a divine harp and powers of the wind. I personally forgot this arc since it was a while ago for me, but I know that the people of Mondstadt, the nation he rules, strongly revere him and have a big statue in the city and even a "church" which plays a big part of that area's story as well.
The Geo Archon of Liyue, the second area, is initially named Rex Lapis, the god of the Earth element, whose name is later revealed to be Morax. Morax in the game is depicted as a very handsome, patient man who is very knowledgeable about the culture and civilisation that he rules. He's very humble and respectful, and very likeable by the female players of the game.
The Electro Archon of Inazuma, is named Baal from what I remember. I don't know if that area is out yet, but Baal in the game is supposed to be a very beautiful royal kind of lady.
There's also Paimon, the first character you meet, who's like... well, you've probably seen her already.
The game and its story are years from being finished, because there's still many areas and their Archons named after more Demons. But up until now it's already very big of a game and the story feels like it won't end, so don't rush it, and enjoy it for a relaxing experience and the amazing environments.
In conclusion, yeah, the game tends to use the Demons' names for characters of either opposite gender and/or mismatching personalities, which can feel very strange to those of us who actually know the real Demons they're named after. There's even the name of my own GD, lol. But again, at least it's not as bad as most other media that do the same thing, and in Genshin they're actually named after the idea of Gods.
Honestly, try it. The story doesn't say anything bad about Demons or praise the idea of muh jeebus cross and "angels" like a lot of other fantasy-themed media. Xiao in Genshin, however, is an ancient being stated to have "fought ""demons""" but that's just a bad English interpretation of the term Yaksha (spirits of battle and war in Eastern mythology).
I've played Genshin Impact. My ONLY issue is that they reverse the gender of the characters named after Demons except for Barbatos (who is Venti)
Raiden Shogun (known as Baal in the game) is female, but Baal in real life is male.
Focalor (or the Hydro Archon in the game) is female, but in real life is male.
Morax (or the Geo Archon) is male, but is Ma'at the Egyptian Goddess, female.
I don't like that, but otherwise a very enjoyable game.
Nimrod33 said:Kavya Shukra said:...OhNoItsMook said:
Dahaarkan said:People should really stop using the names of gods for their fictional works. It is disrespectful especially when one attributes the name to aberrations and faggot anime characters.
If I write a book now using your name, face and characteristics for a fictional story you would find it disrespectful regardless of what it is about. And if it is an inaccurate depiction of you it is even more disrespectful.
Especially considering the type of media the names of gods are typically used in, mostly torture porn and gore fests, Satanists of all people should not be tolerating or advocating this. There is no reason to bring a god's name into a fictional work, all it does is detract from it's originality by including an entity that doesn't belong in it anyway.
"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan