On this show, we worked backward into the catalog of Kent Bain’s books beginning with BlackJack, then Most Dangerous and ending with The Most Dangerous Book in the World: 9/11 As Mass Ritual. Kent Bain was on the show in April of 2014 discussing his book 9/11 As A Mass Ritual and its appropriate to revisit the anatomy of the world’s greatest mega-ritual that set the tone for a new millennium 20 years ago.

In the last two interviews with Kent Bain, we examined the psychological operations, psychodrama, revelation of the method, ritual mockery and default public consent brought by inaction. Author Michael Hoffman’s related statement “consent fuels their control like no other form of energy” references when a populace still in shock from the spectacular violence finds it easier to pretend the official story isn’t full of inconsistent details and suspicious facts often found throughout any major false flag event.

Dr. Judy Wood brought the irrefutable scientific proof showing the World Trade towers turned to dust in the air. Dr. Wood cites how the recorded seismic impact doesn’t correlate with towers weighing 500 thousand tons a piece slamming to the ground.

From the occult perspective, that ground is known to be an alter and the towers represent sacrificial vessels. They are also the pillars of Hermes stationed at the gates of Solomon’s Temple or the Solomon Brothers Building, or Building 7.

Kent Bain reveals to the reader how ritual magic connected the barbaric attacks through time and space with astrology, sacred geometry, gematria and numerology.

We look deeper into the brutal attacks of September 11, 2001 through the lens of an occult ritual. A ritual designed to malign society with a perpetual state of fear and permanent war while justifying the total spectrum dominance with a technological machinery of tyranny constructed around it.

Guest – S.K. Bain is the former art director of The Weekly Standard magazine, where he worked with William Kristol, Fred Barnes, David Brooks, Tucker Carlson and others for over five years. During part of that time, the Project for the New American Century shared offices with the publication, and next door was the Philanthropy Roundtable, where Bain art directed for Philanthropy magazine. In 2009, Bain helped author portions of U.S. Public Law 111-11, which designated three new wilderness areas.