Tommy Truthful: The Mysterious Town of Felicity – More Than Just a Tourist Trap
Felicity, a small town near the California-Arizona state line and the Mexican border, is an intriguing place that sparks curiosity and wonder. Officially designated as “the center of the world” by California’s Imperial County and France’s Institut Geographique National, Felicity stands on 8,000 acres of desert land. But what makes this location extraordinary is not its geographical position, but the profound symbolic and possibly occult significance it holds.
The Symbolic Center of the World
The heart of Felicity’s mystery is a 21-foot-tall pyramid, marking the official “center of the world.” This designation transcends literal geographical accuracy, leading us into the realm of symbolism and hidden meanings. The pyramid itself, a structure often associated with ancient mysteries and esoteric knowledge, becomes a focal point of this intrigue.
Felicity
The Town’s Occult Connections
Felicity’s population of just two – its founder Jacques-André Istel and his wife Felicia – is as enigmatic as the town itself. Established in 1986, Felicity might look like a quirky tourist spot, but its founding and layout suggest something deeper: a hotspot of occult activity and Masonic symbolism. The town’s design, featuring a pyramid facing a chapel with granite slabs forming geometric shapes, echoes the layouts of other significant world sites like Paris, Washington DC, and the Vatican.
The Istel Family: A Link to the Global Elite
Jacques-André Istel, a man of diverse experiences ranging from Wall Street to parachuting, comes from a family with deep ties to global power structures. His father, André Istel, was a diplomat and banker involved in the significant Bretton Woods Conference, while his brother, Yves-André Istel, connects directly to elite circles like the Rothschild Global Financial Advisory and the Council of Foreign Relations. This background hints at the powerful influences behind Felicity’s creation.
A look at Yves-André Istel’s resume is rather telling. He is currently a Senior Advisor to Rothschild Global Financial Advisory. Prior to this, he was Vice Chairman of Rothschild Inc. In case you weren’t aware, the Rothschilds represent the single most powerful elite bloodline of the past centuries.
Furthermore, Yves-André Istel is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), an extremely influential think tank founded by some of the most powerful people in the world, including David Rockefeller.
In short, the founder of the town of Felicity is directly connected to the global elite. This explains where he obtained the funds to build such structures and also why it all is based on occult elite symbolism.
Now, let’s look at the town itself.
Masonic Symbolism and Layout
Felicity’s layout, with its Masonic overtones, raises intriguing questions. The town aligns with the 33rd parallel – a significant number in Freemasonry – and features structures that reflect Masonic principles. The sundial at the center, the alignment of the pyramid, and the chapel, all convey esoteric meanings, suggesting a deeper intent behind the town’s design.
When looking down from above, Felicity has a symmetrical layout, with a pyramid facing directly towards a chapel that was built on a mound. In between these two buildings, there are many slabs of granite arranged in a specific geometric shape.
In many ways, the overall layout of Felicity is remarkably similar to other highly powerful places around the world, such as Paris, Washington D.C., and the Vatican.
At the Vatican, an obelisk (a powerful symbol of ancient Egyptian magic) faces directly towards St. Peter’s Basilica (a place of Christian worship). The layout also includes an eight-pointed star, known as the Star of Ishtar.
In Felicity, a pyramid (another powerful symbol of ancient Egyptian magic) faces directly a chapel (a place of Christian worship). This layout, too, contains an eight-pointed star.
The similarities between these layouts are not mere coincidences. They are grounded in Masonic concepts that are prevalent in power centers around the world.
An important fact to note: Felicity is located at latitude 32.7N, which is strikingly close to the 33rd parallel. In Freemasonry, the number 33 holds immense significance. Masonic orders consist of 32 degrees, with a “hidden” 33rd degree reserved for the most “supreme” individuals.
The decision to place the “center of the world” near the 33rd latitude is deeply symbolic, reflecting the intricate connections between geography, architecture, and esoteric beliefs.
“The Masonic symbolism doesn’t end with that.”
The 8-pointed star has a sundial at its center, which effectively communicates an important message about the place and the people responsible for it.
The eight-pointed star is a symbol connected to portals. I just did a blog post about this, which you can read via this link.”
This specific piece of artwork is thought to have hidden messages within it. The esoteric interpretation of the artwork suggests that God is depicted inside a vessel that looks like the human brain. His arm is shown going through the pineal gland, also known as the “third eye,” to reach Adam and give him the divine spark.
In esoteric teachings, it is believed that spiritual enlightenment is attained through the activation of the pineal gland, allowing one to achieve god-like status on Earth. In essence, this painting has a hidden Gnostic meaning that conveys the idea that God resides within each individual.
Taking all of this into consideration, let’s examine the Felicity sundial from a different perspective.
The symbolism of the hand of God pointing away from the church and towards the pyramid is significant. In occult teachings, religions are seen as tools for controlling primitive societies. Spiritual enlightenment is believed to come from activating the pineal gland, which is the ultimate goal of esoteric knowledge.
Having God pointing at a pyramid, a symbol of mystery schools, perfectly represents this concept. This raises the question of why there is a chapel in this context. Some speculate that it may be present as a subtle form of mockery. Visitors to the site have reported unsettling details about the chapel, adding to the mystery.
The Chapel and Its Mysteries
The chapel in Felicity adds to the town’s mystique. Though simple in appearance, it contains elements that provoke thought, such as chairs with mysterious stains and a graveyard with unexplained tombstones. These details fuel speculation about the chapel’s true purpose and its role in the town’s narrative.
In an interview with Roadside America, Jacques-André Istel remarked:
‘I’m not particularly religious, but if you’re going to build a House of God, it’s got to be on the highest spot.’
This statement aligns closely with what a Freemason might say. Freemasons often assert that Masonry is not a religion, yet they acknowledge the existence of a ‘Supreme Being.’ The true identity of this ‘Supreme Being’ is typically only revealed to Masonic initiates around the 32nd degree.
People who visited the chapel noticed something unusual about the chairs.
What type of ritualistic proceedings took place in that chapel?
Considering the fact that Felicity has a population of two, who are the three people who died there? Ritual sacrifices?
Other than that creepy chapel, Felicity contains other “attractions” that seem completely random … except for those who have eyes to see.
Other Symbolic Elements
Further examining Felicity reveals more symbols with potential esoteric meanings. A chessboard-like structure and a staircase from the Eiffel Tower, both resonant with Masonic symbolism, are present here. The Maze of Honor, with its labyrinthine design, echoes ancient practices of occult initiations, adding another layer to the town’s enigmatic character.
The fact that the staircase was originally on the Eiffel Tower is important for two reasons. Firstly, it suggests that the founder of the town has influential connections. Secondly, Gustave Eiffel, the creator of the Eiffel Tower, was a Freemason. Considering these connections, it is worth examining some classic Masonic art.
As evident, the two prominent symbols in this patch are the Masonic checkerboard floor and a staircase that seemingly leads to nowhere. However, this staircase symbolizes something much deeper; it represents the journey to spiritual illumination achieved through the ascension of Masonic degrees. The deliberate juxtaposition of these two significant Masonic symbols in Felicity is certainly not a coincidence.
The maze of honor
The Maze of Honor, completed in 2018, is a 160,000-square-foot structure consisting of three interlocking circles. Although it is not a literal maze where visitors can get lost, its shape encourages them to participate in the ancient practice of labyrinth walking. The official website of Felicity, where the maze is located, describes labyrinth walking as an ancient practice, but fails to mention its significance in occult initiations. Labyrinths and mazes were important places of initiation in many ancient cults, and were used in the Cretan Mysteries. This information comes from Manly P. Hall’s book, The Secret Teachings of All Ages.
In Conclusion:
Felicity is considered a sinister place due to its connections to the town’s founder, Masonic symbolism, and a bloodstained chapel. The town’s location near the 33rd latitude and its designation as the “center of the world” by serious organizations indicate significant power and influence associated with the location.
“It corresponds with the location below, on the 33rd parallel.”
Mount Hermon is located on the 33rd parallel. According to certain theories, this place is associated with the concept of fallen angels who brought forbidden knowledge to humanity. It is also believed that the United Nations has established an outpost at this location, which features a giant eight-pointed star. This star symbol is said to represent Nibiru, a hypothetical planet that some believe is connected to an otherworldly dimension. If you’re interested in learning more about this symbolism, you can read about the eight-pointed star through this link.
Although Felicity may seem like a tourist attraction created to sell tours and souvenirs, its symbolism suggests a deeper narrative about who holds real power in the world and what their beliefs are.
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