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Writer's pictureJames Geis

Mystic Pizzagate?

Updated: Aug 6, 2023


I watched Mystic Pizza last night to see if there might be any occult references in it and to see if the word, "mystic," might be a play on words, being both the name of the town and a possible "mystic" ingredient in the pizza, and my suspicions were confirmed. On the surface, it's a cute "coming of age" movie, but it's loaded with occult Triple Goddess (Maiden/Mother/Crone) symbolism, like the painting in the top left corner of the image above called Bilderbogen by Paul Kiee, which appeared in David Bowie's music video for Let's Dance, which is loaded with red shoe references. Red shoes are a symbol of the ritual murder of children in my opinion, which I posted about here. According to the Pagan Calendar, Triple Goddess Day is on January 6, in yet another coincidence. RIP Ashli Babbitt. The Let's Dance video also features Picasso's Three Dancers, which he said represented a "dance of death." People wear lots of red in the movie, and it's either a shirt of pants, but never both, which seems odd because the use of red appears to be intentional. As above, so below? People mention at least three times that they want to know what the secret ingredient is in the pizza sauce that makes them like it so much, but Leona, whose name means lion, played by Conchata Farell, isn't telling until she retires and someone else becomes the guardian of the secret. I've suspected for a while that Lions Clubs might also be the guardians of a similar secret, and that there might be a hidden meaning to their motto, "We Serve," like The Twilight Zone episode, To Serve Man. Spoiler alert: it's a cookbook.


Mystic Pizza ends with the three girls asking again what might be in the pizza and laughing as the camera tilts up to the heavens and a shooting star goes by. Mystic Pizza's slogan was, and still is, "a slice of heaven." There is a 60 Minutes episode called The Flavorists that is really weird to me too because there is clearly a forbidden fruit reference in the graphic behind Morley Safer, and I believe that the forbidden fruit in the book of Genesis is a metaphor for pineal glands, which I posted about here. And that's probably also what the apparent gang sign means that both Morley Safer and Bette Midler appear to be making in the image above, which happens to resemble the logo for the William Morris talent agency that created Hollywood, started by Zelman Moses. "Famous" Wally Amos used to be a talent agent for William Morris before he got into the cookie-making business. I wonder if he also had a "mystic" ingredient in his cookies to make people like them. The movie, Mystic River, is about a child who is kidnapped and murdered in what seems to be another coincidence.

In yet another coincidence, the back door of my hometown pizza place, Belmont Pizza, in Belmont, MA, is directly across from the back door of the local Odd Fellows Hall. The Odd Fellows do initiation ceremonies using skeletons, but say that they only use plastic ones now. Real ones continue to be found in the walls, floors, and cabinets of their buildings, however. Someone tried to trick me into getting into their car about two blocks away from the Odd Fellow Hall when I was nine years old in a manner similar to what happened in Mystic River. If the "mystic" ingredient in Mystic Pizza is truly pineal glands as the references suggest to me, then Belmont has plenty of those at McLean Hospital, who keeps a "Brain Bank" for Harvard University with thousands of human brains kept in storage after the "key structures," i.e., pineal and pituitary glands, are removed. They don't say what happens to them, though. Pineal glands have been referred to as "food" and "food of the Gods" in this 1914 article about eating them. I wonder if there is a black market for them like the aborted fetal body parts that Investigative Journalist, David Deleiden, uncovered were being sold for "research" by Planned Parenthood in 2016. I don't see how they could ever be used for legitimate research, though, since they were procured illegally. It reminds me of another 60 Minutes episode called America's Deep, Dark Secret, where former child inmate at the Fernald School, Joe Almeida, tells Bob Simon that his job at the school was to slice up the brains of the children who died there and mount them on slides for "research" that was never done. The brain slices were shown to be still in a drawer in 2004 when the episode aired. It is a Deep, Dark Secret indeed, but I think that it's deeper and darker than most people know. RIP Bob Simon.

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