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Don't Be A Victim!

kokabiel24

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In the Christian bible, the "new testament"—their fictitious jewish "savior", whom I call "Jeebus" as an insult—preaches to Gentiles that if anyone persecutes them, to "turn the other cheek"—and let them hit THAT cheek as well. It advocates, "pray for your enemies, pray for those who persecute you." Now interestingly, in the "Old Testament" – the only book of the "bible" that the jews will adhere to (since after all, THEY created the "new testament" for the Gentiles in order to introduce them to this fictitious jewish "savior" whose false teachings are designed to make Gentiles the helpless victims and eventually slaves of the jews—I say "designed to"—ain't gonna happen, sorry for them) the teaching is quite different, as jewhovah advocates "an eye for an eye" retribution—IF YOU ARE A JEW. So the jews are taught to defend themselves—while the Gentiles are taught to be victims and never fight back.

This got me to thinking about a children's book I still have, Dr. Seuss' "I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew"—which, upon perusing again, I found that it actually teaches the Satanic principle of taking up for oneself, solving one's own problems, and not allowing oneself to be anyone's victim.

The narrator of the story is one of Seuss' strange characters…he is walking one day, and he gets attacked over and over by various other creatures. Fed up and very annoyed, he comes upon a sort of "guru" who tells him about this magical city called Solla Sollew, "where they never have troubles—at least, very few"—and he agrees to take the young Creature there. Along the way however, he encounters many problems. Upon reaching Solla Sollew, they find that it is locked up, and they can't gain entrance—so the Creature returns home. On the way there, he runs into yet another "guru"—who tells him that he knows of an even better place—where there aren't any troubles AT ALL. I think I should just let you read the rest of the text, it tells the story better than I can summarize it:

"I'd have no more troubles…
that's what the man said.

So I started to go.
But I didn't.
Instead…
I did some quick thinking
Inside of my head.

Then I started back home
To the Valley of Vung.
I know I'll have troubles.
I'll, maybe, get stung.
I'll always have troubles.
I'll, maybe, get bit.
By that Green-Headed Quail
On the place where I sit.

BUT I'VE BOUGHT A BIG BAT.
I'm all ready, you see.
Now my troubles are going
To have troubles with ME!"

Now, "not being a victim" doesn't mean doing something that will get you incarcerated—you can't very well work for Satan from inside a jail cell, so you have to use common sense of course. Not being a victim can be as simple as standing up for yourself, not taking someone's insults lying down. HP Maxine exemplified this very well in her cd sermon, "Fighting Back"—in which she tells of wrangling with a store clerk who insulted her Baphomet necklace (it's a very funny story, and also very deftly gets her point across). I myself have a relative who is very materialistic, a Catholic, and tries to dominate everyone and everything. However, I won't allow her to do it to me. She is a CEO and thinks she can treat everyone like she treats the poor people she supervises (whom I feel sorry for, but they choose to work for her, "I" wouldn't!). Anyway, she is very jealous of my artistic abilities. One day, she was making snide remarks about such, and I said very calmly, "Isn't "envy" a Catholic sin? Maybe you should go to confession?" She got boiling mad, in fact I'm sure she wanted to hit me—but that's doubtless a "Catholic sin" as well, so I had her coming and going! But do you see what I mean—you don't have to take anyone's crap, nobody can MAKE you a victim unless you allow them to. So don't be—stand up for yourself. Satan will be proud of you. Do you think the Gods would allow themselves to be victimized?

Hail Satan
 
Great post Kokabiel! Words of wisdom from Dr Seuss, love it! And actually, one of my favorite quotes is by him, "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind". But I'm getting off topic. Your post is what HP Don and HP Mac Friday have written about before, having a Warrior Spirit. Not being a pacifist like the kikes want us to be.

Hail Father Satan!
Hail Set!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "kokabiel24" <moonshadow48@... wrote:

In the Christian bible, the "new testament"—their fictitious jewish "savior", whom I call "Jeebus" as an insult—preaches to Gentiles that if anyone persecutes them, to "turn the other cheek"—and let them hit THAT cheek as well. It advocates, "pray for your enemies, pray for those who persecute you." Now interestingly, in the "Old Testament" – the only book of the "bible" that the jews will adhere to (since after all, THEY created the "new testament" for the Gentiles in order to introduce them to this fictitious jewish "savior" whose false teachings are designed to make Gentiles the helpless victims and eventually slaves of the jews—I say "designed to"—ain't gonna happen, sorry for them) the teaching is quite different, as jewhovah advocates "an eye for an eye" retribution—IF YOU ARE A JEW. So the jews are taught to defend themselves—while the Gentiles are taught to be victims and never fight back.

This got me to thinking about a children's book I still have, Dr. Seuss' "I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew"—which, upon perusing again, I found that it actually teaches the Satanic principle of taking up for oneself, solving one's own problems, and not allowing oneself to be anyone's victim.

The narrator of the story is one of Seuss' strange characters…he is walking one day, and he gets attacked over and over by various other creatures. Fed up and very annoyed, he comes upon a sort of "guru" who tells him about this magical city called Solla Sollew, "where they never have troubles—at least, very few"—and he agrees to take the young Creature there. Along the way however, he encounters many problems. Upon reaching Solla Sollew, they find that it is locked up, and they can't gain entrance—so the Creature returns home. On the way there, he runs into yet another "guru"—who tells him that he knows of an even better place—where there aren't any troubles AT ALL. I think I should just let you read the rest of the text, it tells the story better than I can summarize it:

"I'd have no more troubles…
that's what the man said.

So I started to go.
But I didn't.
Instead…
I did some quick thinking
Inside of my head.

Then I started back home
To the Valley of Vung.
I know I'll have troubles.
I'll, maybe, get stung.
I'll always have troubles.
I'll, maybe, get bit.
By that Green-Headed Quail
On the place where I sit.

BUT I'VE BOUGHT A BIG BAT.
I'm all ready, you see.
Now my troubles are going
To have troubles with ME!"

Now, "not being a victim" doesn't mean doing something that will get you incarcerated—you can't very well work for Satan from inside a jail cell, so you have to use common sense of course. Not being a victim can be as simple as standing up for yourself, not taking someone's insults lying down. HP Maxine exemplified this very well in her cd sermon, "Fighting Back"—in which she tells of wrangling with a store clerk who insulted her Baphomet necklace (it's a very funny story, and also very deftly gets her point across). I myself have a relative who is very materialistic, a Catholic, and tries to dominate everyone and everything. However, I won't allow her to do it to me. She is a CEO and thinks she can treat everyone like she treats the poor people she supervises (whom I feel sorry for, but they choose to work for her, "I" wouldn't!). Anyway, she is very jealous of my artistic abilities. One day, she was making snide remarks about such, and I said very calmly, "Isn't "envy" a Catholic sin? Maybe you should go to confession?" She got boiling mad, in fact I'm sure she wanted to hit me—but that's doubtless a "Catholic sin" as well, so I had her coming and going! But do you see what I mean—you don't have to take anyone's crap, nobody can MAKE you a victim unless you allow them to. So don't be—stand up for yourself. Satan will be proud of you. Do you think the Gods would allow themselves to be victimized?

Hail Satan
 
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From: "lydia_666@..." <lydia_666@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 7:11:57 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: Don't Be A Victim!

  Great post Kokabiel! Words of wisdom from Dr Seuss, love it! And actually, one of my favorite quotes is by him, "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind". But I'm getting off topic. Your post is what HP Don and HP Mac Friday have written about before, having a Warrior Spirit. Not being a pacifist like the kikes want us to be.

Hail Father Satan!
Hail Set!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "kokabiel24" <moonshadow48@... wrote:

In the Christian bible, the "new testament"—their fictitious jewish "savior", whom I call "Jeebus" as an insult—preaches to Gentiles that if anyone persecutes them, to "turn the other cheek"—and let them hit THAT cheek as well. It advocates, "pray for your enemies, pray for those who persecute you." Now interestingly, in the "Old Testament" – the only book of the "bible" that the jews will adhere to (since after all, THEY created the "new testament" for the Gentiles in order to introduce them to this fictitious jewish "savior" whose false teachings are designed to make Gentiles the helpless victims and eventually slaves of the jews—I say "designed to"—ain't gonna happen, sorry for them) the teaching is quite different, as jewhovah advocates "an eye for an eye" retribution—IF YOU ARE A JEW. So the jews are taught to defend themselves—while the Gentiles are taught to be victims and never fight back.

This got me to thinking about a children's book I still have, Dr. Seuss' "I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew"—which, upon perusing again, I found that it actually teaches the Satanic principle of taking up for oneself, solving one's own problems, and not allowing oneself to be anyone's victim.

The narrator of the story is one of Seuss' strange characters…he is walking one day, and he gets attacked over and over by various other creatures. Fed up and very annoyed, he comes upon a sort of "guru" who tells him about this magical city called Solla Sollew, "where they never have troubles—at least, very few"—and he agrees to take the young Creature there. Along the way however, he encounters many problems. Upon reaching Solla Sollew, they find that it is locked up, and they can't gain entrance—so the Creature returns home. On the way there, he runs into yet another "guru"—who tells him that he knows of an even better place—where there aren't any troubles AT ALL. I think I should just let you read the rest of the text, it tells the story better than I can summarize it:

"I'd have no more troubles…
that's what the man said.

So I started to go.
But I didn't.
Instead…
I did some quick thinking
Inside of my head.

Then I started back home
To the Valley of Vung.
I know I'll have troubles.
I'll, maybe, get stung.
I'll always have troubles.
I'll, maybe, get bit.
By that Green-Headed Quail
On the place where I sit.

BUT I'VE BOUGHT A BIG BAT.
I'm all ready, you see.
Now my troubles are going
To have troubles with ME!"

Now, "not being a victim" doesn't mean doing something that will get you incarcerated—you can't very well work for Satan from inside a jail cell, so you have to use common sense of course. Not being a victim can be as simple as standing up for yourself, not taking someone's insults lying down. HP Maxine exemplified this very well in her cd sermon, "Fighting Back"—in which she tells of wrangling with a store clerk who insulted her Baphomet necklace (it's a very funny story, and also very deftly gets her point across). I myself have a relative who is very materialistic, a Catholic, and tries to dominate everyone and everything. However, I won't allow her to do it to me. She is a CEO and thinks she can treat everyone like she treats the poor people she supervises (whom I feel sorry for, but they choose to work for her, "I" wouldn't!). Anyway, she is very jealous of my artistic abilities. One day, she was making snide remarks about such, and I said very calmly, "Isn't "envy" a Catholic sin? Maybe you should go to confession?" She got boiling mad, in fact I'm sure she wanted to hit me—but that's doubtless a "Catholic sin" as well, so I had her coming and going! But do you see what I mean—you don't have to take anyone's crap, nobody can MAKE you a victim unless you allow them to. So don't be—stand up for yourself. Satan will be proud of you. Do you think the Gods would allow themselves to be victimized?

Hail Satan

 
Thanks, Lydia--I do realize I was only restating something others have stated before, but it's worth saying again and in different ways... there's a LOT of wisdom in Dr. Seuss books, right? I think one of my points is that there is Satanic wisdom from a lot of different sources, and often places we never think to find it :)

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "lydia_666@..." <lydia_666@... wrote:

Great post Kokabiel! Words of wisdom from Dr Seuss, love it! And actually, one of my favorite quotes is by him, "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind". But I'm getting off topic. Your post is what HP Don and HP Mac Friday have written about before, having a Warrior Spirit. Not being a pacifist like the kikes want us to be.

Hail Father Satan!
Hail Set!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "kokabiel24" <moonshadow48@ wrote:

In the Christian bible, the "new testament"—their fictitious jewish "savior", whom I call "Jeebus" as an insult—preaches to Gentiles that if anyone persecutes them, to "turn the other cheek"—and let them hit THAT cheek as well. It advocates, "pray for your enemies, pray for those who persecute you." Now interestingly, in the "Old Testament" – the only book of the "bible" that the jews will adhere to (since after all, THEY created the "new testament" for the Gentiles in order to introduce them to this fictitious jewish "savior" whose false teachings are designed to make Gentiles the helpless victims and eventually slaves of the jews—I say "designed to"—ain't gonna happen, sorry for them) the teaching is quite different, as jewhovah advocates "an eye for an eye" retribution—IF YOU ARE A JEW. So the jews are taught to defend themselves—while the Gentiles are taught to be victims and never fight back.

This got me to thinking about a children's book I still have, Dr. Seuss' "I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew"—which, upon perusing again, I found that it actually teaches the Satanic principle of taking up for oneself, solving one's own problems, and not allowing oneself to be anyone's victim.

The narrator of the story is one of Seuss' strange characters…he is walking one day, and he gets attacked over and over by various other creatures. Fed up and very annoyed, he comes upon a sort of "guru" who tells him about this magical city called Solla Sollew, "where they never have troubles—at least, very few"—and he agrees to take the young Creature there. Along the way however, he encounters many problems. Upon reaching Solla Sollew, they find that it is locked up, and they can't gain entrance—so the Creature returns home. On the way there, he runs into yet another "guru"—who tells him that he knows of an even better place—where there aren't any troubles AT ALL. I think I should just let you read the rest of the text, it tells the story better than I can summarize it:

"I'd have no more troubles…
that's what the man said.

So I started to go.
But I didn't.
Instead…
I did some quick thinking
Inside of my head.

Then I started back home
To the Valley of Vung.
I know I'll have troubles.
I'll, maybe, get stung.
I'll always have troubles.
I'll, maybe, get bit.
By that Green-Headed Quail
On the place where I sit.

BUT I'VE BOUGHT A BIG BAT.
I'm all ready, you see.
Now my troubles are going
To have troubles with ME!"

Now, "not being a victim" doesn't mean doing something that will get you incarcerated—you can't very well work for Satan from inside a jail cell, so you have to use common sense of course. Not being a victim can be as simple as standing up for yourself, not taking someone's insults lying down. HP Maxine exemplified this very well in her cd sermon, "Fighting Back"—in which she tells of wrangling with a store clerk who insulted her Baphomet necklace (it's a very funny story, and also very deftly gets her point across). I myself have a relative who is very materialistic, a Catholic, and tries to dominate everyone and everything. However, I won't allow her to do it to me. She is a CEO and thinks she can treat everyone like she treats the poor people she supervises (whom I feel sorry for, but they choose to work for her, "I" wouldn't!). Anyway, she is very jealous of my artistic abilities. One day, she was making snide remarks about such, and I said very calmly, "Isn't "envy" a Catholic sin? Maybe you should go to confession?" She got boiling mad, in fact I'm sure she wanted to hit me—but that's doubtless a "Catholic sin" as well, so I had her coming and going! But do you see what I mean—you don't have to take anyone's crap, nobody can MAKE you a victim unless you allow them to. So don't be—stand up for yourself. Satan will be proud of you. Do you think the Gods would allow themselves to be victimized?

Hail Satan
 
Awesome! Well said, Sister! Hail Father Satan!

On 2/20/12, lydia_666@... <lydia_666@... wrote:
Great post Kokabiel! Words of wisdom from Dr Seuss, love it! And actually,
one of my favorite quotes is by him, "Be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind". But
I'm getting off topic. Your post is what HP Don and HP Mac Friday have
written about before, having a Warrior Spirit. Not being a pacifist like the
kikes want us to be.

Hail Father Satan!
Hail Set!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "kokabiel24" <moonshadow48@... wrote:

In the Christian bible, the "new testament"—their fictitious jewish
"savior", whom I call "Jeebus" as an insult—preaches to Gentiles that if
anyone persecutes them, to "turn the other cheek"—and let them hit THAT
cheek as well. It advocates, "pray for your enemies, pray for those who
persecute you." Now interestingly, in the "Old Testament" – the only book
of the "bible" that the jews will adhere to (since after all, THEY created
the "new testament" for the Gentiles in order to introduce them to this
fictitious jewish "savior" whose false teachings are designed to make
Gentiles the helpless victims and eventually slaves of the jews—I say
"designed to"—ain't gonna happen, sorry for them) the teaching is quite
different, as jewhovah advocates "an eye for an eye" retribution—IF YOU
ARE A JEW. So the jews are taught to defend themselves—while the Gentiles
are taught to be victims and never fight back.

This got me to thinking about a children's book I still have, Dr. Seuss'
"I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew"—which, upon perusing again, I
found that it actually teaches the Satanic principle of taking up for
oneself, solving one's own problems, and not allowing oneself to be
anyone's victim.

The narrator of the story is one of Seuss' strange characters…he is
walking one day, and he gets attacked over and over by various other
creatures. Fed up and very annoyed, he comes upon a sort of "guru" who
tells him about this magical city called Solla Sollew, "where they never
have troubles—at least, very few"—and he agrees to take the young Creature
there. Along the way however, he encounters many problems. Upon reaching
Solla Sollew, they find that it is locked up, and they can't gain
entrance—so the Creature returns home. On the way there, he runs into yet
another "guru"—who tells him that he knows of an even better place—where
there aren't any troubles AT ALL. I think I should just let you read the
rest of the text, it tells the story better than I can summarize it:

"I'd have no more troubles…
that's what the man said.

So I started to go.
But I didn't.
Instead…
I did some quick thinking
Inside of my head.

Then I started back home
To the Valley of Vung.
I know I'll have troubles.
I'll, maybe, get stung.
I'll always have troubles.
I'll, maybe, get bit.
By that Green-Headed Quail
On the place where I sit.

BUT I'VE BOUGHT A BIG BAT.
I'm all ready, you see.
Now my troubles are going
To have troubles with ME!"

Now, "not being a victim" doesn't mean doing something that will get you
incarcerated—you can't very well work for Satan from inside a jail cell,
so you have to use common sense of course. Not being a victim can be as
simple as standing up for yourself, not taking someone's insults lying
down. HP Maxine exemplified this very well in her cd sermon, "Fighting
Back"—in which she tells of wrangling with a store clerk who insulted her
Baphomet necklace (it's a very funny story, and also very deftly gets her
point across). I myself have a relative who is very materialistic, a
Catholic, and tries to dominate everyone and everything. However, I won't
allow her to do it to me. She is a CEO and thinks she can treat everyone
like she treats the poor people she supervises (whom I feel sorry for, but
they choose to work for her, "I" wouldn't!). Anyway, she is very jealous
of my artistic abilities. One day, she was making snide remarks about
such, and I said very calmly, "Isn't "envy" a Catholic sin? Maybe you
should go to confession?" She got boiling mad, in fact I'm sure she
wanted to hit me—but that's doubtless a "Catholic sin" as well, so I had
her coming and going! But do you see what I mean—you don't have to take
anyone's crap, nobody can MAKE you a victim unless you allow them to. So
don't be—stand up for yourself. Satan will be proud of you. Do you think
the Gods would allow themselves to be victimized?

Hail Satan
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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