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gratefullive
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(2/14/03 5:56:11 pm)
Reply Were the Grateful Dead Freemason Satanists?
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I am a person who was into the rock band the Grateful Dead for many
years. Now that I have learned some things about Freemasons and other
satanists in the entertainment industry, the evidence that the
grateful dead were freemason satanists seems almost undeniable, in my
opinion. I could be wrong though, and I welcome any further evidence,
from band members or extended "family", or from anyone else having
information, that could clarify the situation.
I present below a number of points that support this idea. Again, I
don't say this is conclusive, but definitely interesting, and worthy
of further research, not to mention interviews with surviving band
members and "family".
1) Members of the Grateful Dead and the Merry Pranksters have NUMEROUS
ties to US intelligence organizations and mind control operations.
Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, and head Merry Prankster Ken
Kesey (founder and promoter of the "acid tests" during the sixties,
which served to "turn on" thousands of people to the CIA's mind
control drug LSD) were both "volunteers" in the government's LSD
"research" at Stanford University in the early sixties.
2) The Grateful Dead got their start as the "house band" for the Merry
Pranksters' acid tests. "The Merry Pranksters" derived their name from
a group of medeival satanists called the Merry pranksters. The motto
of the modern-day merry pranksters was "Never trust a Prankster!". The
Pranksters membership included LSD kingpin Owsley Stanley, British
Intelligence agent and Whole Earth Catalog founder Stewart Brand,
child-rapist Allen Ginsburg, and "Mountain Girl" aka Mrs. Jerry
Garcia. The Pranksters were also great "friends" with everyone's
favorite guys, The Hell's Angels. In other words, the freemason hell's
angels were the "security" for the pranksters at their acid tests.
3) Despite being busted numerous times for drugs including cocaine,
marijuana, heroin, and HUMONGOUS quantities of LSD, none of the band
members ever seems to have done any real jail time. I know of many
people with no prior record who were busted with as little as a seed
or a joint of marijuana who did jail time. Is the Grateful Dead's
"outlaw" persona simply a phony masonic con job? Despite being busted
in 1969 with HUMONGOUS quantities of drugs, the Dead not only did NO
JAIL TIME WHATSOEVER, but were able to travel freely out of the
country for their famous 1972 European tour.
4) The Grateful Dead record covers and art work are LOADED with
Freemason symbolism. First of all, the skulls and skeletons which are
EVERYWHERE in association with this band. Somewhere on Freemasonry
Watch, there is a description of the 33rd degree ceremony, which
describes all the SKELETONS that are hung up around the "temple"
during this ceremony. At many Dead shows, there were large skeletons
hung up both inside and outside the venue.
The rose (and the rose with the skeleton) is another VERY common
symbol associated with the Grateful Dead, and with freemasonry.
On numerous concert posters and album art work, the artist Rick
Griffin chose to represent a giant flying eyeball with wings. The
disconnected "all-seeing eye" is a well-known masonic symbol.
The main symbol/corporate logo most people know of the Grateful Dead
is from a record called "Steal Your Face". This corporate logo
consists of a representation of a skull, with a lightning bolt going
through the middle of it, originally (and usually) in masonic red,
white and blue colors. You can view this logo (sans the red white and
blue) at dead.net - the official homepage of the Grateful Dead
corporation. This could easily be interpreted as a symbol of Crowley's
"spermo-gnosticism". (See the website "Christendom and Freemasonry's
Use of the Phallus" (as linked to on this site in other places) to
read about what a lightning bolt symbolizes for freemasons). Indeed,
the original name for the album featuring this logo was "Skull F*ck".
The title was rejected by Warner Bros executives however, and the Dead
decided to call the record "Steal Your Face" instead. Note too that
the Dead had NUMEROUS and important connections with Crowley's OTO.
Were the Grateful Dead spermo-gnostic semen drinkers like Crowley's
other disciples? Their corporate logo would certainly seem to suggest
this.
5) Bassist Phil Lesh had (has?) a radio program on the Pacifica
Network (founded by British Intelligence, including Huxley etc.)
called "Eyes of Order, Veil of Chaos". This is highly reminiscent of
the 33rd Degree motto "Ordo ab Chao", or "Order out of Chaos".
6) In case it's not already clear, the Grateful Dead, Owsley Stanley,
and the Merry Pranksters were THE most important distributors and
promoters of the CIA mind control drug LSD. These people did more than
ANYBODY to manufacture, promote and distribute LSD. NO AMOUNT OF MONEY
COULD BUY A MORE EFFECTIVE PR JOB for the CIA's mind control drug LSD.
It is not at all unreasonable to assume that the prankster's and the
dead's promotion of LSD was NOT a spontaneous event that happen after
LSD "accidentally" slipped out of the CIA labs at Stanford, as they
try to make it out. The dead and their writers always try to make it
look like LSD just "accidentally" got out of the army research labs at
Stanford. It looks a helluva lot more like it was INTENTIONALLY
released by the government masons, using Kesey, the Dead, and Owsley
Stanley to hype and distribute this drug. Owsley Stanley was the
greatest LSD manufacturer of all time. He is directly responsible for
ALL of the LSD used at Kesey's tests, and for the LSD that was
distributed widely. He views LSD as a sacrament. You can read about
his ideas on LSD here: thebear.org/essays.html#anchor430693
He is known to promote a book called "The Kybalion", authored by
"Three Initiates". DOes anyone have any more information on this book?
Is it a masonic book? If so, then there should be no further doubt
that Owsley Stanley, the LSD manufacturing kingpin of the 60's, was a
masonic operative. His family history would certainly suggest a
masonic background, as one of his descendants was Augustus Owsley
Stanley, a senator from Kentucky. Is it possible to be a Senator from
Kentucky without being a mason? Owsley (or "Bear" as he likes to be
called) had numerous contacts in government intelligence, such as
multimillionaire Billy Hitchcock, and government operative and "Whole
Earth Catalog" founder Stewart Brand (also a Merry Prankster). Owsley
was supposedly "busted" for LSD in the seventies. How much jail time
did he actually end up doing for manufacturing and possessing enough
LSD to dose the entire population of the earth a thousand times over?
No one really knows. He lives in Australia now.
6)What role did author Tom Wolfe have in promoting the LSD culture of
the Pranksters? His "best-selling" book "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid
Test" took an obscure and almost entirely unknown group of people
living in the woods in Northern California (the merry pranksters), and
made them (and their culture of drug use and free sex etc) into
international stars. Wolfe seems to have a penchant for documenting
the exploits of Freemasons. Hence his book "the Right Stuff", about
NASA, which as we all know is controlled by Masons (EVERY single
astronaut is a confessed freemason.) Phil Lesh often wears NASA
t-shirts at his concerts. DOes anyone know of Wolfe's masonic
connections? Wolfe is this clown who lives in NYC who goes around in
an idiotic white suit and hat. This is his "trademark" or something.
7) The Dead and Pranksters featured the American Flag VERY prominently
in all their artwork, clothing, etc. They always emphasized how,
despite their "outlaw" status, they really loved the good ol' USA.
Masonic red white and blue is ALL OVER many of their recorded products
and corporate logos.
Robert Hunter's lyrics abound with Masonic references. First is his
song "The Mason's Children". In addition there is his hit "Friend of
the Devil", with the repeated refrain "A friend of the Devil is a
friend of mine". In addition there is the Dead "signature" tune called
"Dark Star", which is a well-known satanic reference. I could easily
go ON AND ON AND ON with masonic quotes from Robert Hunter's lyrics,
but you can go to any lyric site on the web and look them up yourself.
I doubt you could find one song by this guy that doesn't have some
kind of masonic reference in it.
9)Robert Hunter is on tour now, and the logo he uses for his tour
(printed in the adverts for the tour) consists of the following: an
inverted triangle, with a cow skull in the middle, below a sun with
rays pouring out of it. Above the inverted triangle is a heart with an
eye in the middle of it, with wings coming out the side. I think such
a blatantly masonic logo could hardly be an accident. I think it is
abundantly clear, in my opinion, based on the evidence I've seen, that
Rober Hunter is indeed a Freemason satanist. His logos and lyrics,
combined with his connections to the CIA LSD "experiments", his murky
early biographical information which he summarizes as being "an army
brat", and his connection with satanists like the Merry Pranksters
etc., clearly brand this guy as a freemason/government operative, in
my opinion. I welcome any feedback if I am not correct.
Another of Hunter's lyrics (sung by Jerry Garcia) is a song called
"I'm Uncle Sam
That's who I am,
Been hiding out,
In a rock and roll band".
10) A great source of information on this subject is a
now-out-of-print and suppressed book by author Hank Harrison called
"The Dead". I used to own this book. It can still be found, but is out
of print now, if I' not mistaken. Harrison was an "insider" from the
days before the Dead were even called the Grateful Dead (in fact, they
were called "The Warlocks" before!!!) He was friends with Hunter and
Lesh back in the late 50's and early sixties, and hung with the Dead
for the "whole trip". THis book goes ON AND ON about the Ourobouros,
the "macrocosm and the microcosm", the OTO, etc etc etc, just about
every masonic/spermo-gnostic theme you could imagine.. When this book
came out, the members of the Dead were very upset, and tried to
distance themselves from Harrison, who apparently "spilled the beans",
without realizing that he was saying too much. I always wondered why
the Dead were so upset with this book. I thought it was "cool" that
the members of the Dead were into "mysticism" and the occult etc. Why
would they be so upset over this book? Now I think I know...
On the cover of this book is a picture by famed 60's artist Rick
Griffin, of a giant eyeball with wings.
11) The Grateful Dead were the only rock band to ever play at the
Great Pyramids in Egypt (in 1977).
Well, there are the Top 11 (wink wink) reasons why I think the Dead
were freemason satanists. There are many many many more I could point
out. I could easily write a book on the subject. Maybe I will.
Believe me, this hole goes a lot deeper. We could go into LSD
consumption during quasi-masonic/grateful dead ritual as homeopathic
OTO "elixir" substitute. We could go into the band members involvement
with blood and organ donation, but....let's not go there right now. I
just ate. Wouldn't you love to donate your blood and organs to members
of a group called the Grateful Dead? I hear that since Jerry died,
they now call themselves simply "The Dead". Lovely...
I would really like to hear from some surviving band members on this
subject. I somehow doubt that any of them will respond though. Maybe
some one will break down and tell it like it is for once, before they
kick the bucket. They need not go to "Hell in a Bucket", but at least
they'll enjoy the ride.
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