Listen to Rob talk Freemasonry, the Jesuits, the Illuminati, Skull and Bones, Bohemian Grove, and how the OZ-Rainbow death curse took out the King of Pop on The Chuck Shute Podcast. This show is brand new (pre-recorded on 11/7/23) and is a freebie, so enjoy!
Michael Joseph Jackson, the seventh of nine children, was hit with the Baphometic curse early on: his first, middle, and last names each have seven letters, and his full name has a reverse ordinal value of 343, or 73 (M/14 i/18 c/24 h/19 a/26 e/22 l/15 = 138, J/17 o/12 s/8 e/22 p/11 h/19 = 89, J/17 a/26 c/24 k/16 s/8 o/12 n/13 = 116; 138 + 89 + 116 = 343). Born on August 29th, 1958 (19 + 58 = 77), nearly 19 years to the date of The Wizard of Oz’s theatrical release on August 25th, 1939, Jackson inadvertently summoned Miss 42, the Dark Mother, when he played the Scarecrow in 1978’s The Wiz because Scarecrow has a sum of 42 using Pythagorean reduction: S/1 c/3 a/1 r/9 e/5 c/3 r/9 o/6 w/5 = 42. To make matters worse, his most famous album, Thriller (1982), has a runtime of a little over 42 minutes. In the early 1990s, Jackson sought a psychic, knowing he was hit was a curse, but received terrible information as the soothsayer applied the Biblical-Islamic interpretation of seven as a holy number, not realizing it was a jinxed numeral in Master Therion’s Æon of Horus/Age of Aquarius. As such, Jackson thought the number seven was a protective talisman and used it for the remainder of his life, not knowing it was a death curse, and it turns up in ways Jackson could not have anticipated, signifying the hex. The King of Pop taped three of his fingertips, keeping seven free, signed his will on 7/7/02, and his funeral was held seven years later on 7/7/09 (the Goat of Mendes and the Dark Mother strike). He was found not guilty in his 2005 (2 + 0 + 0 + 5 = 7) child molestation trial on the seventh day of jury deliberations. He died on June 25th (2 + 5 = 7), 2009, and his two longest-serving number-one hits were “Black or White” (1991) and “Billie Jean” (1982), both at the top of the charts for seven weeks (USA). Excerpt from Cinema Symbolism 4. (There are other examples, but that is enough for now.)
(Left) Jackson’s Blood on the Dance Floor, released May 20th, 1997 (May = fifth month, 5 + 2 + 0 = 7), sees the King of Pop in a ruby-red suit, viz. Oz’s Ruby Slippers, becoming the number seven, dooming him. (Right) Unaware it was an accursed numeral, he routinely flaunted 777, believing it was white cabalistic magic, not knowing he was fucking with dark forces.