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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

The Real Rove

Le Comte Saint-Germain. Look familiar?

BY THE NUMBERS. Fortunately, we've had a crack or two in the crust of reality that's been concealing the Truth of Rove. Eric of Classical Values has uncovered numerological evidence of Glenn Reynolds's role in the disinformation being disseminated about Rove, and it's extremely sinister:

I want to examine as objectively as possible what I consider to be some very suspicious behavior by Glenn Reynolds. Despite the ominous timing of the Rove announcement, Glenn went out of his way to avoid venturing an opinion about it yesterday...

As if this peculiar evasive behavior weren't suspicious enough, Glenn has said absolutely nothing about... the demise of fearless leader Karl Rove all day today.

Most damning of all, at exactly 9:33 p.m. tonight, he has a post about knives! There were so many links I didn't want to count them. But I forced myself -- only because of the serious nature of my suspicions.

THIRTEEN!

THIRTEEN KNIVES!

13 KNIVES at 9 3 3, at NIGHT!

Of course, NINE upside down is SIX. And three plus three is also....

SIX!

And on top of that, today -- the date that will mark Glenn's Night of the Long Knives -- is August 14, 2007! A date which will live forever as the SIXTH day after the SIXTH blogiversary of Instapundit...

So in answer to the question "Who is running the country now?" I don't know, but it's all beginning to add up. In terms of numerological omens, the situation looks very bad indeed.

6666

and

13

Isn't it obvious what's really going on?

Actually, no. In this instance, Glenn Reynolds is a red herring. The answer to Eric's question, as all liberals will know intuitively, is that the country is still being run by Karl Rove.

This is not the man's first disappearing act. He's made a career of it -- in fact, many careers of it. Our research has uncovered the real identity of the dangerous sorcerer who has struck fear into the Democrats for, lo, these many years. He is the latest incarnation of the immortal alchemist Comte Saint-Germain, confidant of kings, master of the Masonic Conspiracy and, according to some, the power behind the scenes in numerous affairs of state on two continents, including the drafting of the U.S Constitution.

How can we be sure? Eric's numerological approach is sound. (You can brush up on the basics here.) The proof is simple arithmetic, based on this table:

:

KARL C. ROVE = 2 + 1 +  0 + 3 + 3 + 0 + 6 + 4 + 5 = 42 = 6

COMTE SAINT-GERMAIN = 3 + 6 + 4 + 2 + 5 +1 +1 + 9 + 5 + 2 + 7 + 5 + 9 + 4 + 1 + 8 + 5 = 78 = 15 = 6

Note, too, that all the letters of F-O-X are also represented by the number 6. It doesn't matter how many 6's Eric needs to make himself convinced of a numerological connection.We have more than enough.

But why does it matter that Karl Rove is really Saint-Germain? Here's a representative description:

"A man who knows everything and who never dies," said Voltaire of the Comte de Saint-Germain. He might have added that he was a man whose origin was unknown and who disappeared without leaving a trace. In vain his contemporaries tried to penetrate the mystery, and in vain the chiefs of police and the ministers of the various countries whose inhabitants he puzzled, flattered themselves that they had solved the riddle of his birth.

Louis XV... extended to him a friendship that aroused the jealousy of his court. He allotted him rooms in the Chateau of Chambord. He shut himself up with Saint-Germain and Madam de Pompadour for whole evenings; and the pleasure he derived from his conversation and the admiration he no doubt felt for the range of his knowledge cannot explain the consideration, almost the deference, he had for him....

[Saint-Germain] spoke with an entire lack of ceremony to the most highly placed personages and was fully conscious of his superiority. Said Gleichen of the first time he met Saint-Germain: "He threw down his hat and sword, sat down in an armchair near the fire and interrupted the conversation by saying to the man who was speaking: 'You do not know what you are saying! I am the only person who is competent to speak on this subject, and I have exhausted it. It was the same with music, which I gave up when I found I had no more to learn.'"

Indeed, many people who heard him play the violin said of him that he equaled or even surpassed the greatest virtuosos of the period, and he seems to have justified his remark that he had reached the extreme limit possible in the art of music.

This tidbit is certainly indicative. Who can forget Rove the Master Rapper?



More important is the evidence that he really is immortal:

Although, on the evidence of reliable witnesses, he must have been at least a hundred years old in 1784, his death in that year cannot have been genuine. The official documents of Freemasonry say that in 1785 the French masons chose him as their representative at the great convention that took place in that year, with Mesmer, Saint-Martin, and Cagliostro present. In the following year Saint-Germain was received by the Empress of Russia. Finally, the Comtesse d'Adhemar reports at great length a conversation she had with him in 1789 in the Church of the Recollets, after the taking of the Bastille.

His face looked no older than it had looked thirty years earlier....

Mademoiselle de Genlis asserts that she met the Comte de Saint-Germain in 1821 during the negotiations for the Treaty of Vienna; and the Comte de Chalons, who was ambassador in Venice, said he spoke to him there soon afterwards in the Piazza di San Marco. There is other evidence, though less conclusive, of his survival. The Englishman Grosley said he saw him in 1798 in a revolutionary prison; and someone else wrote that he was one of the crowd surrounding the tribunal at which the Princess de Lamballe appeared before her execution.

It seems quite certain that the Comte de Saint-Germain did not die at the place and on the date that history has fixed. He continued an unknown career, of whose end we are ignorant and whose duration seems so long that one's imagination hesitates to admit it...

The Comte de Saint-Germain is always present with us. There will always be, as there were in the eighteenth century, mysterious doctors, enigmatic travelers, bringers of occult secrets, to perpetuate him. Some will have bathed in the sources of the Ganges, and others will show a talisman found in the pyramids. But they are not necessary. They diminish the range of the mystery by giving it everyday, material form. The Comte de Saint-Germain is immortal, as he always dreamed of being, a roving seer who lights his own way and sometimes ours. [emphasis added]

All in all, one must admit that the evidence is concerning. Very little is known, even today, about the vast Masonic Conspiracy to create a New World Order based on odd sashes, symbols, and rituals. If that conspiracy is still being managed by Saint-Germain, there's almost no hope for the Democrats and other true patriots to defeat it. Their fear is obviously justified, but it won't help them that a man who calls himself Rove drops out of public life. He is bound to return, in yet another new guise, to continue his supernatural influence on the affairs of men.

It is long past time, though, for accomplices like Glenn Reynolds to come clean about what they know and when they first knew it.

P.S. On the numerology front, Instapunk readers may remember this amazing prediction of September 11, 2001, ten years before the fact in The Boomer Bible. But it's likely they never noticed what undergirds the whole 9/11 conspiracy:



Have a nice day.







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