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Re: What do you think 'Harry Potter' is actually about?

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 1:35 am
by Sundara
FancyMancy wrote:Don't worry. This is not merely a fandom post about a jew's(?) franchise. I am asking the question seriously, and from a SS perspective.

So what do you think or have realised what Harry Potter is truly about? If using any part of the Harry Potter canon universe helps you, in any context, then by all means please use it/them.

There is one thing about the franchise that I didn't realise myself, but which might be a bombshell for some, and I also have my own realisation of what the franchise is about.

I'd might as well warn some of you - I expect there be spoilers ahead, so consider this a warning alert!


Hey, I personally still love the movies if I ignore the blasphemy and try to spin it in a different light. Especially later in the series. But there is, of course, a fuck ton of blasphemy in the movie. The first movies about the chamber of secrets ect, have you noticed the chamber is where the serpent lies and they slay it? Have you noticed the slitheryns or however you spell it are represented by the blondies? They’re stronger and exercise free will but it’s just kind of blasphemy. I could see how you could get a different idea off of the movie and I think the movies are really fun to watch. Just good to be aware of this stuff. Dementors remind me of the christian thought-forms.
Doesn’t Voldemort have his soul concealed in 7 horcruxes? Tom Riddle's diary.
Marvolo Gaunt's ring.
Salazar Slytherin's locket.
Helga Hufflepuff's cup.
Rowena Ravenclaw's diadem.
Nagini, the snake.
Harry Potter himself.
In the series, maybe not the movies.

Represents the chakras. They destroy the 7 chakras.

Re: What do you think 'Harry Potter' is actually about?

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 10:01 am
by FancyMancy
Sundara wrote:have you noticed the chamber is where the serpent lies and they slay it?
Actually, I didn't realise that. It is the second of 7 books (8 films; 7 in 2 halves), and the serpent lays at the bottom Chakra, and is slayed in the 2nd Chakra which has been blocked in Humans to keep the serpent down.
Dementors remind me of the christian thought-forms.
...
Represents the chakras. They destroy the 7 chakras.
Excellent. I did notice 7 books and 7 Chakras, but now it makes more sense.

I probably said this above, but I can remember learning that rowling did do years' worth of research into the occult and similar things - Paganism, mythology, etc. - before writing each book.

Re: What do you think 'Harry Potter' is actually about?

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 10:02 am
by FancyMancy
Stormblood wrote:
FancyMancy wrote: I noticed that, as well. It is biblical, afterall - "those who are first will be last, and those who are last will be first", which doesn't make sense, because the pure-bloods are magical and by Nature. That's oil and water; they don't mix - saying oil, which is the muggles, is better for your Body than water, which is the pure-bloods. (I could reference this back to the jew being a robot again in another post I just made, actually!)
Muh fresh blood and sheet.
Yeah, not to mention that they are more pure-blood, if I am not mistaken (...) the Weasleys seem to be more pure-blood/magical, and despite that, they are still dirt poor.

Yes, they are. They're also part of the so-called "Sacred Twenty-Eight", or at least they were before Ron polluted the bloodline. I see half-blood and muggle-born as kikes. In the wiki, in the pureblood page at the bottom you can find Jewling's comparison with the Reich.
as we know, Potter and Riddle are 'connected', just like that "there is neither jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there Male and Female, for you are all one in jewsus". Also remember that the jew is a parasite, and Riddle, as Voldemort, was parasitising off Quirrel, who himself is also half-blood...
Riddle being a half-blood... I see him as LaVey.

All I can say is that I feel like I wasted part of my childhood reading and watching that crap. Still, less damaging that playing videogames several hours in a day like some others do, especially now most of Generation Z.
Maybe I should read the books to know more about how it is against Humanity's growth, advancement and empowerment.

Re: What do you think 'Harry Potter' is actually about?

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 6:56 pm
by Stormblood
Sundara wrote: Represents the chakras. They destroy the 7 chakras.
Destroying Gentile's people chakras is exactly what the kikes have been doing gradually throughout the centuries. There are kikes like EA Koetting and other who even "invented" temporary chakra removal and other insane crap.

Re: What do you think 'Harry Potter' is actually about?

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2020 8:33 am
by FancyMancy
Stormblood wrote:
Sundara wrote: Represents the chakras. They destroy the 7 chakras.
Destroying Gentile's people chakras is exactly what the kikes have been doing gradually throughout the centuries. There are kikes like EA Koetting and other who even "invented" temporary chakra removal and other insane crap.
Become a living god with Chakra-removal? Erm...

Re: What do you think 'Harry Potter' is actually about?

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2020 2:41 pm
by Sundara
FancyMancy wrote:
Sundara wrote:have you noticed the chamber is where the serpent lies and they slay it?
Actually, I didn't realise that. It is the second of 7 books (8 films; 7 in 2 halves), and the serpent lays at the bottom Chakra, and is slayed in the 2nd Chakra which has been blocked in Humans to keep the serpent down.
Dementors remind me of the christian thought-forms.
...
Represents the chakras. They destroy the 7 chakras.
Excellent. I did notice 7 books and 7 Chakras, but now it makes more sense.

I probably said this above, but I can remember learning that rowling did do years' worth of research into the occult and similar things - Paganism, mythology, etc. - before writing each book.


Exactly! Sometimes it really sucks to learn things we enjoyed are riddled with bullshit. But it’s also a good thing because we’re all waking up.

I’ve been noticing some more positive themes though, like the Frozen movie series and the new movie Onward. Onward is slightly jewy, but has really powerful magical concepts. They teach about using the mind, the will, believe, and energy to make something happen. Frozen is sick as fuck though. Her magic, the instant manifestation, how she learns to release her powers... I cry. LOL. I still have yet to see the corruption in frozen, I’m sure it’s there.

Re: What do you think 'Harry Potter' is actually about?

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 4:20 am
by Stormblood
FancyMancy wrote:...
She's probably a Mason or some other type. After all, those that aren't directly jewish in such societies are theosophists, which is a blend of xtardinity and buddhism.