Monday, October 25, 2004

Royal Navy recruits Goat of Mendes in War Against Terror


Warship worship The Lord of Misrule here
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OK, so two days after I make a post about Satanic symbolism in UK advertising I see this headline on the BBC news page

Navy approves first ever Satanist
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Yes, the Royal Navy now allows Satanic rituals to be performed on board its vessels. That's really going to play well with those Islamic fundamentalists preaching against the Western Alliance. The BBC reported the news in a 'ho ho isn't life funny' tone, like one of those stories about Mexican peasants finding The Virgin's footprint in a buritto. Al Jazeera might take a slightly different line.
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So, of the two largest coalition powers occupying Iraq, the largest has occult emblems all over its currency and controls its armies from a five sided, pentagram shaped building, located in a capital city built on five sided, goat's head geometry, centred on a 6,660 inch tall pagan obelisk, and the second coalition partner allows worship of the Dark Lord on its fighting ships.
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Top quotes in the BBC story include

"Satanism is wrong. Obviously the private beliefs of individuals anywhere, including the armed forces, are their own affair but I hope it doesn't spread."
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"Following such tenets and working them out practically in your life seems to produce a selfish person not a member of a team"
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"God himself gives free will, but I would like to think that if somebody applied to the Navy and said they were a Satanist today it would raise its eyebrows somewhat."
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and best of all, from a Royal Navy spokesperson, clearly seeking media immortality
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"We are an equal opportunities employer and we don't stop anybody from having their own religious values."
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