“For who makes the fairest show makes most deceit”
- Pericles
I just started a new Netflix series called “Wednesday”. It’s the latest in the long line of “Addams Family” reduxes. I’m mentioning it because there’s a lot of ground-breaking propaganda in it, which signals the rapid rate at which awareness is rising in our culture at large.
You see, the villain of the show is a “Pilgrim” named “Joseph Crackstone” who founded the Nevermore school, which is dedicated to educating “outsiders”, who are all Black magicians of various stripes. It’s a direct lift off of the Harry Potter Hogwarts school.
Some, but not all of the “outsiders” have psychic powers. Spoiler alert, I’m going to say things about the plot, here, please stop reading if you don’t want me to ruin it. It’s enjoyable on many levels, actually. Some good comedy.
Here’s the “What To Think” version of Crackstone, with my italics:
“Played by actor William Houston, Joseph Crackstone is the founding father of the town of Jericho. Back in 1625, he was one of the first Pilgrims to settle at the location and was a high-ranking member of the community that began to form. Through another vision that Wednesday experiences, she learns that Crackstone despised outsiders, like the students of Nevermore, and he tried to have Goody Addams burnt to death as a witch. Joseph Crackstone is an ancestor of the Gates family, one of the wealthiest and most powerful families in Jericho.”
Tim Burton is Leni Reifenstahl of this particular propaganda film, by the way.
In the show, back in, er, Pilgrim times, the stereotypically chaste, religious Puritans were headed by Joseph Crackstone, who herds all of the “outsiders” in the village, including young “Goody Addams” into a meeting hall, and then burns them alive. Goody narrowly escapes, as her native-American mother tells her to run, and later take revenge on Crackstone and the rest of the PIlgrims.
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(William Houston, as the Pilgrim Joseph Crackstone, from the Netflix series “Wednesday”, 2022)
Well, this is more than interesting. I did a Google search for Wednesday Joseph Crackstone Pilgrim and the photo above is the only one that I could find. A news blackout on the closet cannibal “Pilgrim”, I see.
In the show, the white suburban descendants of the Pilgrims are called “Normies”. They don’t have psychic powers, or practice Black magic. They’re just racist assholes. As always, disinformation works because it trades in half-truths.
The hilarious misdirection of the Confidence game is that the PIlgrims, the primary practitioners of Black magic, and the group most-assiduously husbanding the Neanderthal’s ancient secret of psychic ability, are the ones fronting that they’re not. In the show, the misdirection is off on the group who “look like generational Satanists”, you know goth-y stuff, New Age types…
What makes the show stunning to me is that they’re having to dignify the any and all of these subjects with a reply. Namely “psychic power” and “Black magic”.
Tim Burton is Leni Reifenstahl of this particular propaganda film.
With the Goody Addams myth, it is being pretended that the section of the populace who have psychic powers are “the outcasts” (a mix of pilgrims and native americans, however it is strongly implied that Goody’s powers came down through her through her native american maternal bloodline. Which is the opposite of the truth, that it came down through the lily-white, Neanderthal-race “Pilgrims” through their own maternal bloodline.
The gambit is an escape hatch, like Goody used. With it, the literally-blood-drinking, bloodline-linked generational Satanists are trying to “blend in” with the general populace, vs. their position throughout all of human history as the people up at the top of all the control. pyramids, the “leading families” of every city, town and village on Earth.
But that’s just foreshadowing. For the moment, they’re still hoping to continue to hide there, now as “uncool Normies”, desperately hoping the general public won’t catch on to the “human sacrifice and cannibalism on Saturday night, Church on Sunday morning” thing that they’ve been working the whole way up to now. Most of the flock at those churches are unaware…it’s just the deviant few up at the top of the control pyramid. Grinning, shoes shined…every detail of their lives perfectly perfect. You know, like Jon Benet Ramsey’s mom and dad. And all their nattily-dressed friends who came to the child-sex party at the Ramsey’s natty house in the suburbs.
You already know who these people are in your own life, in your own neighborhood. You’re just in willful denial about it.
There’s another interesting thread in the “Wednesday” series, where kids of domineering parents at the school are saying “I may not take up Black magic”, or, even more hilariously, “I may not be taking it up yet”. It’s a propaganda ruse covering the cruel truth, that the kids are forced into it, and have no choice whatsoever about it.
Another blatant misdirection is the claim (from the Vegas-magician father of one of the students) that you have to access your psychic abilities through your emotions, which is exactly the opposite of the truth, which is that you must calm your emotions to do so.
Can you see how the person doing the misdirection, the person held up as the “most psychic” of all the parents, is a stage magician?
Every human is psychic, however to varying degrees. The great thing about the confidence game is that “there’s no such thing as psychic ability” keeps 90% rubes ignorant and down on the farm, leaving the playing field open to bloodline-linked insiders who have husbanded and practiced it down through the generations. Using it always for ill, as Black magicians do. All the way back to Babylon, and before.
I’m going to integrate this thread into my study of the early American settlers of Roanoke and Plymouth, “seeking religious freedom”. Which is, wait for it, another half-truth. They were, indeed, seeking religious freedom, only it’s never mentioned that the core tenets of that religion were human sacrifice and the cannibalism.