Elizabeth I the Movie as Occult Propaganda
I don’t watch TV or movies anymore, mostly. But I watched Elizabeth I: The Golden Age, directed by Shekhar Kapur. I’m still interested in that part of history, and I’ve had a nagging suspicion that there’s some significance I should be exploring in the Spanish Armada. It turns out the movie inspired me to discover some interesting clues.
The movie is a joke. It’s so over the top. Overt propaganda for British patriotism, and so idealizes the person of Elizabeth, aggrandizing her into a sort of superhero. So the acting is grossly exaggerated, and has no sense of realism.
And the movie follows the stereotypes forged by the Da Vinci Code in thoroughly demonizing the Catholics. All suspicions of the Vatican being the bastion of all modern evil aside, this is a pathological bent that is symptomatic of wholesale absorption of the Illuminati agenda.
It was farcical.
This characterization of the Catholics as villains was contrasted by a celebration of its contrary, the occult. I was at least pleased with the fact that the movie showed that Elizabeth consulted her magician, John Dee. Dee is no small personage in the history of the occult. He was supposedly responsible for creating Enochian magic, which has fascinated occultists ever since.
But most importantly, Dee seems to have been the guiding sage behind the advent of the Rosicrucians. The Rosicrucians represent the first bold emergence of the occult since the banning of the Templars, and before they eventually morphed into the Freemasons.
In the movie, Dee is treated as a gentle and perceptive sage, but whose sagacity is guided by his consultation of astrological charts. So the Catholics are supposedly bent on violence, while the occultist is the humane one, forgetting of course to mention that as a black magician, he would have necessarily practiced human sacrifice.
Back to the subject of the Spanish Armada. It was defeated because of great winds that wreaked many of the Spanish ships. Rumor has it, however, that Dee was responsible for conjuring the storm. When Elizabeth had consulted her court astrologer John Dee on how to best counter the advancing Spanish Armada, he advised her, and her admiral, Sir Francis Drake, to refrain from pursuit, because the Spanish fleet would be broken up by storm. When a storm did destroy the Armada, many courtiers were convinced that Dee had conjured it.
In fact, creating storms and playing havoc with the weather is one of the most common powers that have consistently been attributed to magicians. Consider the claim made by Empedocles, a Greek philosopher and magician, in the sixth century BC:
And all the remedies that exist as defense against sufferings and old age:
These you will learn, because for you alone will I make all these things come true.
And you’ll stop the force of the tireless winds that chase over the earth
And destroy the fields with their gusts and blasts;
But then again, if you so wish, you’ll stir up winds as requital.
Out of black rainstorm you’ll create a timely drought
For men, and out of a summer drought you’ll create
Three-nurturing floods that will stream through the ether.
And you will fetch back from Hades the life-force of a man who has died.
If you read the Hammer of the Witches, that Medieval document that exposed the excesses and conspiracy of the underground witch cult of the time, similar claims were made by repentant witches.
What is particularly interesting is that Shakespear, who flourished in the Elizabethan “Golden Age” (also the subtitle of the movie), modeled his character Propero of the Tempest on Dee. Francis Yates, the great expert on the Rosicrucian movement said,
“Francis Yates in her seminal exploration Majesty and Magic in Shakespeare’s Last Plays, comments, “Dare one say that the German Rosicrucian movement reaches a peak of poetic expression in The Tempest, a Rosicrucian manifesto infused with the spirit of Dee, using theatrical parables for esoteric communication?”
So what is this movie trying to say? As the Spanish Armada comes to its calamitous conclusion, the movie has Elizabeth look up at the sky, and sees the clouds clearing. We are made to conclude as she supposedly does, that God was on her side, and that He decided against the Spanish. But what “god”. Because, interestingly, in the midst of the battle and the raging storm over the English channel, the movie returns to a glimpse of Dee in his laboratory. He’s busy looking at his charts. So what are we supposed to conclude from that.
It’s not obvious to the untrained viewer, but to those versed in the occult, the suggestion is blatant. This movie is the celebration of a victory of occult powers over the great “evil” in the world, “organized religion”. Even the short trailer already suggests as much.









November 11th, 2008 at 5:10 am
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November 11th, 2008 at 1:18 pm
and, of course, there is no mention of the political imperialism and cultural/social genocide in ireland by the english that achieved its ends in elizabeths reign, is there? “saviour”, my arse.
November 11th, 2008 at 5:36 pm
Demonizing Catholics? The Catholics are saints with their genocide against the Waldensians, the Lollards, and others during that time. So, both the occultists and the Catholics were wrong. There is no mention of the Catholic Pope threaten to kill the British Monarchs as well.
November 13th, 2008 at 2:12 am
tit for tat all the time ….
November 13th, 2008 at 6:55 am
Some hero she was!
There was to be no freedom for the underclass. No protests ofr dissent.
This fiend stood by and watch while several prosoners were hung, drawn and quartered. I’f you’re going to kill a man, just put him against a wall, and kill him cleanly.
I stopped watching the movie about the time the prisoner’s entrails wsree being rolled out on a wheel.
My hero worship of Elizabeth I, ended there!
November 13th, 2008 at 9:35 am
hammer of the witches was vatican propaganda
and whats wrong with “demonizing” catholics?
the vatican is possessed by demons and has been
since its beginning
November 14th, 2008 at 2:08 am
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November 14th, 2008 at 4:50 am
And no mention of the fact that all the sailors who risked their lives for the sake of the ‘upper class’ were NOT paid and she said to leave them on the ships moored out of port where they languised and starved. These are evil people who even killed their own relatives.
November 14th, 2008 at 11:20 am
woa, man. woa, boy o boy. you seem just accused john dee of ‘participating in human sacrifice’ with erm,m absolutely no evidence of any kind. you ignoramus. the film may well be doo doo i’m sure it is, but man, you are one serious berkshire. i can’t believe i read this article. i’m ashamed of myself. you utter, utter, pleb.
November 15th, 2008 at 6:37 am
Obviously this article is written from a biased christian perspective - to equate astrology with black magic and thus also human sacrifice?
Ridiculous paranoid delusion.
Also, I wasn’t sure before, but think I really want to watch this movie now.
November 15th, 2008 at 6:59 am
Illuminati seek to destroy Catholics but will never suceed it is the tru church of God the farther…you have know the truth, repent fools you have been warned
November 15th, 2008 at 7:18 pm
An interesting interpretation
However, knowing all this what is the lesson?
Probably the greatest reason why the illuminati agenda has been misunderstood and not resolved effectively is precisely because the core technology is magick, and manipulation of energies.
Science has proven that everything is energy, so why cant we utilize magick and energy for the good, instead of demonizing or putting it into a ‘bad’ category?
Its all about leverage and all life is like a beautiful spiral pattern, where you can access different power when you position yourself in a different frequency/ vibration, and the deeper you go into the centre the more profound the power
It has been called prayer, meditation, chanting, religion etc. but it all deals with remembering source energy and tapping into our power. So whether we like it or not we are always using our unlimited power to manifest our version of reality with 100% effectiveness.
What I have found effective is to use cutting edge therapies, such as EFT, combined with Ho’oponopono, Sedona, be set free fast, and anything else of great energetical power as a tool to reawaken this power
Some core spiral definitions of your reality you can play with: How hard or easy is it for you to manifest? Are you living your highest excitement? Do you know that the universe is perfect or do you feel the universe is flawed/against you? Are you a hu-man or are you the one source? Are you still afraid of the evil of the universe/your shadow within yourself, or have you surrendered to it?
The answer is not guns, or violence, or being afraid of the agenda, but instead to vibrate at the dimension of bliss, love and excitement, close to source and close to who we truly are, so that we are beyond the suffering. We will laugh and laugh at the illusion as we effortlessly step into the world of pure love and joy.
I invite you all to participate and join in with this discussion of the highest and best leverage in the universe through the website onenessreality.wordpress.com
Your greatest fear is probably not death, but fear you can be harmed, therefore fear you are not source and unlimited as you truly are! Let it go and step into ecstasy
November 16th, 2008 at 7:00 am
Hmm..Must see this film-Sounds like its right up my street…HAIL SATAN!!!!
November 17th, 2008 at 2:03 am
Urza, the Catholic Church created the Illuminati to infiltrate and control the growing enlightenment/challenge of other secret societies at the time.
Why do you think they both follow the same biblical themes?
November 17th, 2008 at 5:11 am
John Dee sacrificing Humans? What the hell is that all about? It makes me feel embarrased to be Human when I think of how ignorant you must be. Can’t you take off the blinders off please?
November 17th, 2008 at 5:13 am
*take the blinders off.
January 3rd, 2009 at 8:48 pm
“Another important contact was made in 1890 when Ottoman Turkey dispatched a naval vessel to Japan for the purpose of saluting the visit of Japanese Prince Akihito Komatsu to Istanbul several years earlier. This frigate was called the Ertugrul, and was destroyed in a storm along the coast of Wakayama Prefecture on the evening of September 16, 1890.”
-Wiki article: “Islam in Japan”
January 3rd, 2009 at 10:20 pm
“john dee” ha well atlest ur funny.