C S Lewis was part of the cabal
Tolkien and C.S. Lewis were both Oxford professors and members of a society among the University professors - âThe Inklingsâ. Stories go with that this society was just a friendly meeting place for them, a relaxed club where they used to read their own books and work in progress, and discuss them. This may be correct, but if there was more to it, the following is interesting. Itâs taken from a lecture by Bill Cooper called âThe New Covenantâ and is not on the subject of Tolkien or Lewis, but about the Illuminati and their beliefs. But before we discuss that**, let us look at the following names the two authors used for their book characters.** We already discussed Tolkien above, but also look at the name âGalgalumâ here below, meaning âThe Guideâ. Compare it with Gollum in Tolkienâs world - he who guided Frodo and Sam to Mordor.
C.S. Lewis on the other hand, who wrote the books of Narnia, another fantasy world, used a Lion God (also a symbol for the âGodâ of the Illuminati - Satan/Lucifer). This Lion God he called Aslan, compared to the Brotherhoodâs âAsalamâ (see below).
Walt Disney is another example; he was a 33 Degree Freemason of the Scottish Rite, and his entire life he spun threads from the Mystery Schools into the childrenâs minds with the purpose of getting them used to the occult, for days to come. Could it be that Disney indoctrinated the kids, and Lewis and Tolkien âtook careâ of the indoctrination of the teenagers and the adults? Speculations, but still âŚ
Here below follows an extract from Bill Cooperâs lecture:
âŚGreen then was told, probably accurately, that the members of this
college, the Gnostics, had gathered across many countries, but were
united by Magnaluciusâs teachings, the heart of which is the secret
doctrine of the unicorn.What is this secret doctrine? There are interesting scriptural
parallels with it, and the biblical account of Luciferâs, or Satanâs,
fall from heaven.The first unicornâwrapped in a cloud came he. By a bright whirlwind
borne along, he descended gently from the heavens to the infant fields
of earth, even before the fires of its forming were yet. Thus, did the
unicorn possess the brightness of the light that he might drive all
darkness and obscurity from him. He was called âAsalamâ --of
unicorns, the first born. A creature fearfully wrought and wonderful to
behold, bearing a horn of spiral light that is the sign of Galgalum
the Guide. [my emphasis]
Could it be that Tolkien used the name Gollum from "Galgalum the Guide"?
Interestingly enough, former Illuminati mind controlled slaves have stated that Tolkienâs epos is used by them in mind control(10). Some of the mind controlled slaves seem to obsessively look for a ring. In fact, the following extract from âThe Lord of the Ringsâ is used to control Illuminati victims:
âOne ring to rule them all,
One ring to find them,
One ring to bring them all,
And in the darkness bind them!â
There is a whole website with research on Lewisâ âThe Chronicles of Narniaâ. There they discuss in depth the theological aspects of the epos. It is interesting reading, and I advise you to check it out to build your own opinion. The name of the website is âInto the Depth of the Chronicles of Narniaâ.
Itâs interesting to note that the Unicorn is the heraldic beast representing Scotland, home of the Scottish Rite. There also seems to be a connection between âGalgalumâ and âRayshith ha Gilgalimâ, which is related to the Crown sephira on the tree of life. This is the sphere of God the Most High in occult cosmogony, and is the link between man and the âinner worldsâ. The connection to light and guidance isnât far to seek.