Michael Richards, better known as "Kramer" from the popular televisionshow "Seinfeld"is not onlya comedian, but also a 33rd degree Freemason. This degree of Masonry is very high and given only to those whom go
through specific Occult initiation rituals to become part of the "Brotherhood" who pull the strings behind the scenes in mainstream
politics, religion, education, entertainment, etc. At this level of Masonry one is considered a "God among men", a supposed
"over-lord" to the average lower "goim" (a Hebrew word meaning "cattle" used by Masons in reference to human beings). On the right is
a picture of Richards on the September 2003 issue of the Scottish Rite Journal of Freemasonry.
Richards was accepted into the Riviera Lodge (no. 780) in Pacific Palisades California on December 17, 1998. He admits to
gaining interest in Masonry through his interest in Albert Pike and his work Morals and Dogma (Albert Pike being the third
president of the Bavarian Illuminati secret society and the founder of the American Ku Klux Klan). Albert Pike, very powerful in government
during his time, was also a powerful occultist and had written several notes openly stating his allegiance to and admitting his
worship of "Lucifer" (there are many quotes by Albert Pike openly stating this in the Illuminati
Quotes section).
It should be of no surprise that Richards has followed in the footsteps of his role model.Here is a video of Richards un-able to control his "shadow" energies, as well as expressing blatant racism in the middle of a
live performance
The popular Seinfeld episodes have been loaded with Kabalistic symbols, sigils, subliminals, as well as magick
ritual. Many of these can be spotted easily when watching in "higer" or "transcendent" states of consciousness, while others can be
spotted just as eaily by just watching carefully.
In the episode "The Parking Garage" aired on October 30, 1991 there is a direct and obvious reference to L.
Ron Hubbard and his New Age cult Scientology at the end of the episode when the character "George"
(Jason Alexander) makes a comment that offends the driver of the vehicle helping them
to locatetheir own car they had miss located in the
parking garage.
"I didn't mean anything by it. I don't even know L. Ron Hubbard! I
didn't know you were.....with that group".
to which the character Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) replies,
"Those Scientologists. They can be pretty sensitive".
and right after that reference that they turn around to realize they were dropped off in right front of their car.
This is a subliminal done in the form of ritual.
In the episode "The Boyfriend" aired on February 12, 1992 "Kramer" (Michael Richards) with the character "Newman"
re-enact the JFK assassination as a subliminal during a scene when they are describing Major League baseball player and guest star Keith
Hernandez spitting on them. The scene is literally played like a parody to the Zabruter film that caught the JFK
assassination. Jerry Seinfeld even acts as a conspiracy theorist questioning the "official story", claiming the "attack" came from a different angle and was from a different suspect
(just as the JFK conspiracy suggests). Ina scene right after the re-enactment, the movie "JFK" is even mentioned as part of the subliminal (watch it for
yourself or look up the script online).
Many colors and special props are specifically used in the Seinfeld
episodes, such as Jerry's constant use of purple attire (a strong color used in magick, also representing royalty) and the character
"Elaine" (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) wearing talismans often disguised as necklaces or pins on her clothing.
Here we have the Seinfeld crew on the cover of Newseek subversively displaying Kabalistic symbols and references. Michael
Richards is posed making a V shape with his leg as well as Elaine making one with her arm on George's shoulder. On the other shoulder
both Kramer and Elaine's hand are crossed to make an X. Jerry is also wearing purple and George is posing in a descending triangle or
"pyramid" position (a powerful symbol in Freemasonry).
These aren't coincidences, they didn't just happen to pose that way. Every single hint, facial expression, color, etc. has been
thought and planned out carefully (it always is in Hollywood), and for a specific reason.
You shouldn't be surprised to see Jason Alexander in a pose making several triangle pyramids and displaying the "Mano
Cornuto" Masonic sign in both hands on the April 1994 issue of TV Guide. None of this should be too hard to accept with
Richards openly admitting his allegiance to the higher degrees of Freemasonry, as well as Seinfeld's Judaic background, since to this day
Masons and Jewish mystics are still practicing occult magickal techniques of the ancient Egyptian mystery schools, passed down to them
in coded Hebrew.