Occult symbolism in the 9/11 matrix of high coup crimes runs rampant. If not for that fact, I probably wouldn’t be so interested in it. I’m not in the Army or the CIA. I know of no one who was killed in the event, though I do know some people who died later on because of it. I don’t have a dog in the hunt, as they say. I’m just The Dude, on my own, independent, walking toward the end of the road.

My interest in the occult comes partly from how strange much of it is, but more interesting is the continuing superstitious attraction to the occult in our modern culture. Materialism doesn’t cut it with most folks; we need to “know” that there is something more to this life that just working and breeding and eating and farting.
The world of the occult has its own matrix of languages and symbols with which cognition is communicated, and with which “majick” is performed. Magic as an art form is all about suspension of apprehension. The magician tricks people into thinking they are seeing the impossible, and it’s all good fun. It can also be beneficial to the mind, which needs to be coaxed out of its own sense of certitude about the world from time to time. As always in life: be prepared to be surprised.
Freemasonry is an initiative rite into a cache of mysteries. Mysticism and magic go hand-in-hand, always with some divine secret held by the magician that the layperson must seek through some sort of elaborate effort. Often, this involves conjuring up the past.
An event in 1826, now known as the Morgan Affair, came at the golden anniversary of independence, and ushered in a new era of politics with the nation’s first “third party.”
There had already been a growing unease with freemasonry in the USA. The idea of secret societies was anathema to transparency, and sowed distrust. Some felt there was too much secret power brokering going on behind the veil. Was it still a secret society of learned men, or was it now a kind of mafia?
William Morgan had apparently gotten on the wrong side of his local masonic scene, and decided to do a tell-all book on the secret rites of the craft. The book has survived, but Morgan did not. He was whisked away in the middle of the night and never seen again, in what was an obvious conspiracy to kill him.
But the Morgan affair wasn’t just about the disappearance of one man. The crime had exposed the existence of a powerful group, shrouded in secrecy, manipulating the law for its own purposes. The story of Morgan’s kidnapping, as it was told and retold throughout the coming weeks, focused on how the elite Masons had turned the public interest into a private one and how the government itself may have been perverted in the process.
The matter led to a backlash against freemasonry that was so intense almost every single lodge in the North closed in the next ten years. A political movement began and formed a political party that was able to elect “Anti-Masonic” lawmakers.
The date of Morgan’s abduction was September 11, 1826, which is 175 years to the day before the conspiracy of September 11, 2001.

What could possibly be the connection between the Morgan Affair and the need to destroy the World Trade Center? One theory is that twin towers have an ancient history with temple-building, and are sacred symbols in the masonic mysteries, namely Jachin and Boaz:


These columns aren’t really twins, though. Modern freemasonry likes to assign one to the heavens and one to the earth, but the original use for twin pillars comes from ancient Egyptian temple-building.
In platting a temple, two pillars would be erected along a north-south line, or some variant of that. Over the course of the year, the shadows cast by the pillars at sunrise would be marked off, and from there the ground-level shape of the floor was determined. The sun god Ra was thus enshrined in the temple.
As we all know, the WTC’s towers were called, respectively, the “north tower” and “south tower.”
The Tarot in the Towers

The theme shows up in the Waite tarot with The High Priestess II card, which comes right after The Magician I.
The Waite version of the tarot is the first to add the pillars, as previous decks did not have them, as far as I can tell.
The other card that has consistently featured two towers (not necessarily Jachin and Boaz) is The Moon XVIII, where we see them bracketing the moon, with two hounds howling at it, and underneath is a crab that symbolizes the astrological sign of Cancer that the moon “rules.”

Why are these towers in the Moon card, but not the Sun card? All kinds of New-Agey explanations can be found, but if we think in strictly astronomical terms, the moon’s oblique orbit to the ecliptic ensures that it will rise further north and south than the sun. Full moons can cast shadows, of course. The northern direction was associated with the cold winter and the southern with the hot summer, and so the north tower is darker than the south.
A full moon in the winter rises further north than a full moon in the summer.
The towers also show up in the Waite deck in the Death XIII card in the background, but this time with the Sun. A tower in the Death card precedes Waite’s deck, though. Or, is it a funerary pyramid?
In any event, there is a strong symbolic connection between these towers and pillars and the Twin Towers.

As for The Tower XVI card, shown at the top, with the edifice being struck by lightning and two fellows falling to their demise, well, the unfortunate jumpers on 9/11 grimly fulfilled that symbolism. As I have postulated in the past, the Tower card assumes the astrological identity of Gemini – the twins. The lighting, then, is coming from the direction of Taurus.
The earliest tarot decks actually had only a bolt of lightning in the motif and not a tower. The card underwent an evolution over time and, after a tower was added, the name “The Tower” was affixed. That tower, we are told, represents the Tower of Babel of the bible. The real history of such towers in Mesopotamia tells us that they were also astronomical observatories, often with elaborate homage to the seven planets. Thus, once again, through all of this symbolism, we are being directed to look at the astrology of 9/11 – political kabuki theater.

The question remains, however: can we decipher that specific astrological language of 9/11, and if so, what does that tell us?
The tarot boasts much astrology, but its symbolism goes much further, also being a kind of astro-numerological portal. Its 78 cards come from the triangular number for 12, the number of signs in the zodiac.
The 78 seems to have a special redundancy in 9/11. For instance, demolition of the poor neighborhood that sat on the 16-acre site began with the razing of a building at 78 Dey Street.

In both towers, the 78th floor served as a “sky lobby” – a transfer point for the building’s “express elevator” system. To ascend the floors, one would use a two-step process: riders would take high-speed express elevators that made no stops until they reached the sky lobbies on the 44th and 78th floors. At the 78th-floor sky lobby, passengers would transfer to a bank of local elevators that would stop at all floors from the 78th floor up to the 105th.
On the day of the attacks, FDNY Battalion Chief Orio Palmer and his team reached the 78th floor of the South Tower of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, making it one of the highest points reached by firefighters before the towers collapsed. Using an elevator to the 41st floor and then climbing 37 flights of stairs, Palmer reached the 78th-floor sky lobby, which was the impact zone for the second plane. (AI-generated text)

I don’t know if this matters, but the Interstate Highway system entry point closest to the WTC site is I-78.

To summarize the tarot here, we find that The Tower XVI and The Moon XVIII are separated by The Star XVII – which we know is the Venus card:

Note that The Tower XVI + The Star XVII = XXXIII, or 33.
The Twin Towers boasted other interesting occult numbers. While it was easy to see that a “Flight 11” was directed into a giant “11,” the buildings were also a kind of “33,” as each facade had three distinct sections:

Going then to our Magic Squares, we find that Venus’ magic constant is indeed 175; not only that, but the number 17 is in both the row and column of the numbers 9, 11 and 33, with the latter being coded into the Twin Towers:
Further reading can be found here.
Other Numbers
Somehow, and don’t ask me why because I’m not a skyscraper designer or engineer, the number of columns in each tower ended up being the Goal-Year values for Mars (47) and Saturn (59):

The other number in that paragraph is 209, and indeed the towers were approximately 209 x 209 feet, which happens to be almost precisely the area of one acre: the number of square feet in an acre is 43560, and the square root of 43560 = 208.710325571113… .
Which brings me to one final point about the WTC that I have never seen mentioned – its azimuth. The sides of the towers did not face exactly east and west, but instead were at an angle of **gasp** 119°, as can be easily checked on Googly Earth:

The perpendicular to 119° is 209° [119 + 90 = 209], which again approximates the sides of the towers that each boast a footprint of one acre.
The exaltation of Venus in astrology is 27° Pisces, or 357° of the 360° circle. 357 has only three prime factors: 3 × 7 × 17, and this can be written as 3 × 119, as 7 × 17 = 119.
Taken together, one might suspect that the whole shebang was simply wired to self-destruct. Or, even worse, to built to be the catalyst for the coup of the 3rd Millennium. If so, then then there must be some kind of endgame to this dystopian nightmare in the year 2033.

In closing, I reiterate that I’m quite sure I’m not some big tinfoil hat conspiracy theory guy. There is no “plandemic” in my world, nor do I think Trump really won in 2020, or even that aliens gave us the integrated circuit. Conspiracy theories are a-dime-a-dozen these days and that’s a conspiracy in itself!
I’m just not at all ready to accept that the wide spectrum of these amazing coincidences can’t add up to anything except for the patently ridiculous official narrative of that 9/11 Commission.

All these occult and mathemagical avenues weigh heavily against the official conspiracy theory that a rag-tag group of Islamic extremists living in Afghanistan’s remote caves cleverly planned an elaborate scheme with extravagant knowledge of Western occult symbolism and astrological timing. And, for what ends were those means? To bring down the entirety of Western society on the far weaker Muslim world? Not very bright. Then again, we’re all pretty stupid when it comes to most things.
Then again, Orio Palmer … the Palm of Orion? The name Betelgeuse comes from the Arabic for “The Hand of al-jauza,” which goes back to an ancient Arab caricature of Orion as a female. The planets I highlighted in Figure 1 are conjunct Betelgeuse – a start that, we are told, could “go supernova any day now, or in 100,000 years.”
Like the life cycle of humans or stars, 9/11 doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It is part of an ongoing “work” that spans centuries. Next up: Lucky Larry Silverstein and the note from his doctor.
►Ed


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