Monday, 5 September 2011

Lady GAGA and the Aeon of Horus.

Much is made of Lady Gaga and her occult symbolism, and her supposed androgeny. Are her songs and music videos really part of a 'satanic agenda', or merely clever marketing by her record company and management team? The answer is yes to both!

How did Stefani Germanotta choose to call herself 'Lady GAGA'?
She was given this name by her manager when she was 19 years old. She claims it was inspired by the song by the rock group 'Queen' called 'Radio Gaga.' 
So far so good. But the name 'GAGA' has other, darker meanings too...
'Gaga' is slang for both 'insanity' and/or 'nonsense', obsession and infatuation.

The true meaning of the name 'GAGA' is derived from the Babylonian pantheon of gods:  Namely Ishtar.
'Ishtar has many names – Anu, Anshar, Bel, (Ba'al)  GAGA, Gibil, Dagan, Shamash, etc. - the name Gaga or Kaka, is an old Babylonian Hermaphroditic deity'. - The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria: by Morris Jastrow. ( page 189.)
'Ishtar, the hermaphrodite deity of the Amorites, one of its name is GAGA'. - Atrahasis : by Albert Clay ( page 32 )
'Now Baal and Ashtaroth are really only one; a hyphenated or androgynous god' – Christ and Progress: by
James Burrell. ( page 143.)
' Gog derived from the Babylonian deity called 'GAGA' - Gog and Magog: by Sven Boe. ( page 95.)

So it would seem that there was only really one 'god' in Babylon - and that it assumed male or female form,
according to its' whim.  Ba'al is another name for Satan, and means 'Lord'.
The Devil in his guise of Baphomet is depicted as androgynous.  - Who can manifest as either male ( as noted by  the phallus with serpents around it .) or female ( as  noted by the enlarged breasts )
Which leads us nicely on to the black magician and satanist - Mr. Aleister Crowley and the New Aeon of Horus. Horus is also said to be the god worshipped by the group of Secret Societies collectively known as The Illuminati- whose symbol "The All Seeing Eye in the Pyramid" is that of the of Eye Horus. That this symbol is satanic is confirmed by Crowley in no uncertain terms:

"Satan!


Cry Aloud!


Thou exalted Most High!


Oh My Father Satan!


The Eye!"


-Magnum Opus Book IV.

- So much for the legion of Crowley apologists who maintain that Crowley WASN'T a satanist!
Lady Gaga uses eye make- up to represent this god with great effect!
For those unfamiliar with the aforementioned Mr. Crowley, and his continued infernal influence on popular culture, read on. Aleister Crowley was born Edward Alexander Crowley, in 1875- and was also known as The Great Beast - ( among the many varied titles he appropriated for himself!) He was an influential ceremonial magician and satanist, a member of The Order of The Golden Dawn, and was responsible for founding the religious philosophy of Thelema, or 'Will.' In Cairo in 1904, he 'channelled' revelations which came to be known as The Book of the Law - a truly vile diatribe from what he believed was a divine source, the god 'Horus', himself - around which he would come to develop his new philosophy of Thelema. He would go on to found his own occult society, the A∴A∴ ( Argenteum Astrum- named after the star, Sirius.) and eventually rose to become a leader of Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) a continuation of the Bavarian ILLUMINATI, Crowley came to see himself as the prophet who was entrusted with informing humanity that it was entering the new Aeon of Horus in the early twentieth century. He had allegedly summoned the 72 demons of the Goetia, during a ritual carried out in the Kings Chamber, inside The Great Pyramid of Giza, the Goetia being a notorious grimoire on black magic - known variously as 'The Book of Howling' - and more properly 'The Lesser Key of Solomon the King'.
Crowley lived according to the rule of "Do What Thou Wilt". He gained widespread notoriety during his lifetime, as a result - and was denounced in the popular press of the day as "the wickedest man in the world." - a not unjust epithet to be sure. In his book Magick: In Theory and Practice, Crowley describes human sacrifice: "For the highest spiritual working one must accordingly choose that victim which contains the greatest and purest force. A male child of perfect innocence and high intelligence is the most satisfactory and suitable victim."
References to him can be found in the works of numerous later writers, musicians, filmmakers, and even scientists, including Kenneth Grant, Jack Parsons and L.Ron Hubbard, Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, Kenneth Anger, Jimmy Page, David Bowie and even The Beatles - who featured Crowley as one of their 'heroes' on the cover of the 1967 album cover of Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Crowley died a broken man in a run down Hastings boarding house in 1947, his last words were "I am perplexed." Which I certainly am, by the continued adulation he receives!


                              The above photo shows Aleister Crowley (left) and David Bowie...

Crowley has inspired many characters in books and on film, including: 'Oliver Haddo' in The Magician (1926) by Rex Ingram, based upon the novel written by William Somerset Maugham ( 1908), 'Julian Karwell' in  Night of the Demon ( 1957 ) by Jacques Tourneur, based on the story "Casting the Runes" by M. R. James, and  'Mocata' in The Devils Rides Out (1968) directed by Terence Fisher, from the classic novel by Mr. Dennis Wheatley...and the character of Oliver Haddo again in 'The Chemical Wedding' ( 2008 ), written by heavy metal Iron Maiden front man Bruce Dickinson.


Crowley's influence can be seen again in another photo of Lady Gaga. When I showed this picture of her to my son, Rob - he immediately showed me this classic photo of Crowley, and the influence is unmistakable...
Her hair and his hood are both pyramid shaped...

Crowleyite David Bowie is cited by Lady Gaga as one of her influences, and the fact that both use the 'lightening bolt' symbol is equally revealing and satanic: The Bible provides a satanic link to this symbol thus:,
" And he said unto them, I beheld Satan fallen as lightening from heaven." Luke 10:18. (1611 King James version.)

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The Sig rune was used in the context of Nazi mysticism and is most commonly used to refer to the insignia of the Schutzstaffel (SS) of the Third Reich..So the meaning is clear.
                                           Crowley's influence on David Bowie is plain to see: 
Lady Gaga obviously has a passion for the ancient egyptian gods, Here she is as Anubis: God of the Dead.
In ancient Greece Anubis was sometimes associated with  SIRIUS in the heavens, and CERBERUS in Hades....
Sirius incidently is linked to Lucifer, another name for the devil or Satan.
Crowley and his satanic influence shows no sign of abaiting so long as record companies keep using artists like Lady Gaga....who now promotes her own brand of perfume containing blood and semen:
Lady Gaga's first perfume is going to have the smell of "an expensive hooker", an aroma containing real blood and semen, fashionista.com reported.

The trendy website quoted the pop star telling Australian radio hosts Kyle and Jackie O, “(Blood and semen) is in the perfume but it doesn’t smell like that–-you just get the after feeling of sex from the semen and the blood is primal.”

The blood portion of the primal potion will reportedly come out of Lady Gaga’s own body. “It was taken out of my own blood sample so it’s a sense of having me on your skin,” she said.  It is still unclear where the semen might come from.

Gaga told fashionista that “the perfume smells like an expensive hooker.”
What more can I say?

For more on Mr. Crowley  and his antics - and other Kabbalistically inspired pop diva's - such as Britney Spears and Madonna -  I thoroughly recommend you subscribe to Christopher Everard's excellent Feed Your Brain Magazine,  Enigma TV, and purchase his remarkable series of documentary films available on dvd from:


www.enigmatv.com




1 comment:

  1. Totally disgusting..satanic Rituals done right in front of The Whole World.
    And The People Lust after Her.
    Demon Worship.

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