1. Government:
From the Latin:
Guberno:
To control/steer
Mentis:
The Mind
SHADOW GOVERNMENT: THE DEEP STATE – Library of Rickandria
2. Liberal:
from Latin:
Liberalis:
of Freedom.
Worthy of a Free Man:
- Gentlemanlike
- Courteous
- Generous
&
Liber:
- Free
- Independent
- Free From Restraint
Under Roman Law a free man had one major privilege as opposed to a slave:
the right to engage in professions that enhance his mind.
Miles Williams Mathis: ROME – Library of Rickandria
Thus, the origin of the seven liberal arts:
3. Trivial:
From Trivium, a systematic method for DERIVING CREATIVITY with any information coming in via the 5 senses.
- of very little importance or value
- Insignificant
- commonplace
- ordinary
4. Occult:
From Latin:
Occulto/Occulere:
- Hidden
- Cover Over
- Conceal
It was only in the 1500s that the word became associated with:
- Magic
- alchemy
- Cabalism
Miles Williams Mathis: Kabbalah, Hermeticism & the Occult – Library of Rickandria
Miles Williams Mathis: From Theosophy to the Beat Generation or How even the Occult was Disguised – Library of Rickandria
5. Religion:
From Latin:
Religare:
‘to tie back, tie tight prefix re ‘back’
6. Apocalypse:
Greek:
Apokalupsis:
‘uncover, reveal’ prefix ‘apo ‘away off’ and the verb ‘kaluptein ’ ‘cover/veil’
- Were the Greeks Israelites? – Library of Rickandria
- Famous “Greek” philosophers who were not actually Greek – Library of Rickandria
- BIBLICAL PROPHECY: BOOK OF REVELATION – Library of Rickandria
- Monsters of Babylon: How the Jews Betrayed Mankind (1200 BC to 1000 AD) – Volume II – Chapter 11: The Gospels According to G_d – The Book of Revelation – Library of Rickandria
7. Respect
Latin:
Prefix re Implies repetitive action, specto
‘to observe or consider’
8. Mortgage:
French:
Mort ‘dead / death, gage, pledge’
9. Conspiracy:
Latin:
Con ‘Together ‘ Spiro ‘To breathe’
See CIA Document #1035960
CIA DOC 1035 960 : Central Intelligence Agency : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
10. Obfuscation:
Latin:
Obfuscare:
‘To make dark or darken’
Defined as to:
- confuse
- bewilder
- stupefy