Gothic
Gothic is a term, coined by painter and architect Giorgio Vasari in The Lives to label the architecture of the Catholic Church before the revival of Hermeticism as buildings of the barbarian Goths (who sacked Rome in 410). Like the 'Middle Ages' and the 'Enlightenment', it is a misconception in fake history or historiography (the writing of history) in the hands of elite families. The term Renaissance was coined by Swiss historian Jacob Burkhardt, referring to the revival of Greek Hermeticism (cult of Mercury) in Florence Italy ruled by the banking family Medici's during the 15th and 16th century. Most churches are owned by UNESCO (UN world state). | ![]() |
The Knights Templar had knowledge of sacred geometry (overlay of the God matrix), leylines, acoustics (science of sound vibration) and kabbalism (Tree of Life, 3 pillars, man as blueprint for the cosmos). Like islamic architecture, the buildings had pointed arches (Vesica Pisces shape).
Cathedrals act as cathodes (of El, capacitors with positive charge). Because cities were dirty, churches and cathedrals were the only place to experience beauty, music and spiritual extacy.
The templars built the cathedrals of Canterbury, Notre Dame (demonic creatures Gargoyles) in Paris, Chartres, Cologne, Reims, Salisbury, Amiens, Bourges, Strasbourg, Antwerp, Westminster Abbey, ..
The cathedral of Reims was built on the location of a cathedral of Merovingian king Clovis I, used for coronations. Its floor had an octagon shaped labyrinth. Charles VII, helped by Joan of Arc, crowned himself at the cathedral. The roof contained a fleur-de-lis.
The Chartres cathedral, near Paris, was built on a sacred dolmen site of the druïds, dedicated to the mother goddess Isis. It contains the rose pattern of Venus (torus seen from above) and Black Madonna. In 1260, after the building of the Notre Dame, Chartres cathedral was reopened under Louis IX with depictions of Mary. They use the same imagery as Egyptian and jewish temples for depicting Madonna where Isis=Madonna, Horus=Jesus. It was used for the coronation of Henry IV Bourbon.
Dante Alighieri and Petrarch described the period before them as the Dark Ages. Rumors were spread that Christians had burned the works of Greek poet Sappho (painted by Raphael in one of the Raphael rooms).
The 1400s was the era of the Black Plague, attacks of the Ottomans and the Hussite Wars of reformer Jan Hus. During the crusades Europe was backwards in comparison to the Arab world. The renaissance represented the revival of ancient Greece and Rome as a Golden Age, promised in the Book of Revelation.
According to the mainstream narrative of the renaissance, the fall of Constantinople (Mehmed II) led to the rediscovery of classics of Ancient Greece (Greek scholars like John Agrypoulos) and resurgence of science in Italy and Europe, leading to more open-mindedness, progress and tolerance (doctrine of the Left Wing Church), while art and science was controlled by the Catholic and Protestant (Luciferian) Church before and after the Renaissance.
In protestant propaganda (Reformation of Martin Luther) the 1200s and 1300s were called dark ages as symbol of Catholicism.
Domenican Giraloma Savonarola (Pico della Mirandola and Boticelli as follower) became popular as a reaction on decadence of Medici's, with millennialist preachings based on the Book of Revelation with Florence as New Jerusalem. He was excommunicated by Alexander IV Borgia. Renaissance art eventually degraded to Mannerism (Pontormo, Parmigianino, Bronzino) and Rococo.
Although the periods after the renaissance are pictured as increasingly rational and 'progressive', the biggest witch trials took place during the Scientific Revolution.
After neo-classicism, Illuminati agents created Romanticism (nostalgia for a heroic past, Gothic novels like Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Lord Byron's Manfred with occult themes).
The Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben), St Patrick's cathedral in NY, Oxford University and University of Cambridge were built in neo-Gothic style. Mason Victor Hugo wrote The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
The Rockefeller Foundation funded the restoration of the Reims cathedral after bombardment.
Charles Addams created The Addams Family.
In the 80s the cultural marxist program Gothic/New Wave (cultivating sadness, black clothing, black make up) was implemented with The Cure, Joy Division, Marilyn Manson, Trent Reznor,..
The Chartres cathedral was used in The Da Vinci Code.
William and Catherine married at Westminster Abbey. Mackenzie Philips played in Suburban Gothic.