Monday, December 23, 2019

Joe Rogan: Santa was a Mushroom (video)

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Santa Claus was a Mushroom!


Joe Rogan talks about Christian English archeologist and Dead Sea Scrolls scholar John Marco Allegro and his amazing research. It rocked the Catholic Church because it proved that the Amanita muscaria "fly agaric" mushroom was what Jesus Christ symbolized -- showing the connection to Nordic Siberian Pagan (Swedish Sami) Santa Claus and the many clues to his origin as a symbol of this very special reindeer mushroom. No one would believe it, particularly out of the mouth of whacky Joe Rogan, but the scholarly evidence is all there laid out in Allegro's book, once banned by the Church, now available because the truth will not remain concealed.

The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross: A Study of the Nature and Origins of Christianity Within the Fertility Cults of the Ancient Near East is a book by John M. Allegro (1923-1988) about the linguistics of early Christianity and fertility cults in the ancient Near East (Flint & VanderKam, 2005).

The book follows the development of language and religions, myths, and cult practices in world cultures. Allegro argues, using etymology, that the roots of Christianity and many other religions, are in fertility cults.

Cool, man, I'm a Western cultural icon.
Furthermore, cult practices, such as consuming visionary plants (entheogens, "mind-making" psychedelics) to perceive the "mind of God," persisted into the early Christian era.

This continued into the 13th century with reoccurrences in the 18th century and mid-20th century, as Allegro interprets the fresco at Plaincourault Chapel: It is an accurate depiction of the ritual ingestion of Amanita muscaria magic mushroom as the Eucharist.

Allegro argues that Jesus never existed as a historical figure but was a mythological creation of early Christians under the influence of psychoactive mushroom extracts such as psilocybin (Ibid.) More

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