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Yoda From Star Wars A Summoned Demon From Freemason Conjuration Ritual?

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Photo of the demon “Yoda” From Manly P. Hall, 33rd Degree Freemason

“An Encyclopedic Outline of Masonic, Hermetic, Quabbalist and Rosicrucian Sumbolical Philosophy.”

Eliphas Levi, 33rd Degree Freemason, the famous British Occultist, is pictured here conducting a Demonic Conjuration Ritual, Invoking a demon (Mephistopheles, also known as “Yoda”) into our spacetime.

Culture comes from the cult. Movies and music are used for indoctrination.

Star Wars director George Lucas is a high ranking Luciferian Freemason. He made the demon Mephistopheles, also known as “Yoda” a pop culture icon while making millions believe in a supposed universal “force” that cuts out God.

Kabbalah is ancient Jewish Mysticism, a form of necromancy- the worship of demonic spirits through black magic. These demonic spirits are tapped for power/dark power. Forbidden by God along with consulting these people. (Lev 19:31) Regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by them: I am the LORD your God.

The giving force in Kabbalah is called “creator.” The false creator. May the “force/false creator” be with you.

Star Wars: bringing the demon Mephistopheles/Yoda and the force/false creator into your home through satanic Hollywood.

Source: Anti NWO Alliance Facebook group

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    • COCONUT

      What rubbish – you think that the person who wrote that part thought of about this??

      • Dregone

        Just because you deny facts does not make them any less factual. What he said about Yoda is correct.

    • InLikeFlint

      “I met him in a swamp down in Dagobah
      Where it bubbles all the time like a giant carbonated soda
      S O D A, soda

      “I saw the little runt sitting there on a log
      I asked him his name and in a raspy voice he said “Yoda”
      Y O D A, Yoda
      Yo-yo-yo-yo Yoda” —- Weird Al Yankovic

    • Anonymous

      In Swedish Jota means luck.

      “According to the Masonic reference works that you can get in any library, the Freemasonic orders of Europe said that there was an ideologue, a spiritual entity, that gave knowledge to what the masons call ‘our hidden masters’ (referring to those who allegedly lead world masonry)…They call him Jota; and in the reference works you’ll see this little creature with pointed ears.” ―Jordon Maxwell, American Historian, in the film The Illuminati (2005), by Chris Everard.

      Maxwell then purported that the etymology of Jota comes from Joda, which is from Juda, he claims this comes from old British-Israel world Freemasonry, during the time of the founding of England. Maxwell then alleges that the term British comes from a combining of the words brit (Hebrew for “contract” or a “covenant”) and ish (Hebrew for “man”). He says that there is somehow a connection between the term British and Freemasonry during that time.

      https://wikivisually.com/wiki/User:Sloth_monkey/Jota_(Freemasonry)

      It is also worth noting that in the video in which Maxwell spoke, the artwork shown to portray Jota looks very much like Yoda. Additionally, he pronounces the word Jota as “Yoda”.

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