>>20945980Sorry kids, Star Trek is Masonic and always was Masonic since it's inception.
Masons claim to have had a copy of the Book of Enoch long before anyone else in the west
They have a lodge play depicting their hero - Hiram Abiff - discovering the book in a cave on Temple Mount when surveying for Solomon's Temple
The Book of Enoch tells of the Watchers, the angels tasked with watching over primitive man and not interfering (a Prime Directive, you might say) except they do interfere, take wives, breed Nephilim, get worshipped as God-Kings etc
The chiefest two of these Watchers are Azazel and Samyaza, the latter of whom is basically Satan who causes the Watchers to rebel against God.
Azazel is the Beast of the Sea of Revelation, the false messiah/prophet
Captain Kirk is Azazel. He is named Kirk because this is church in Scottish, so he is the Captain of the Church. Originally the hero was going to be called Pike after Albert Pike, the big cheese of US Freemasonry, the one who famously wrote Lucifer is God.
Spock is Samyaza or Satan
Here's Rodenberry's original pitch for Spock, which was nixed by studio people for fear of alienating Christian viewers
https://www.metv.com/stories/heres-what-spock-was-originally-going-to-look-like-on-star-trekHe's ever-so-slightly ...... devilish.
So Rodenberry changed the look but he still had Uhura serenade him as Satan in one episode.
The most famous opponent of these two is, of course, Khan; introduced in the episode Space Seed
In that episode he has 84 followers in stasis of whom he revives 72
This is because Jesus had 84 disciples - the 12 apostles and the 72 lesser disciples he sends out in pairs in Luke 10
In Star Trek Into Darkness fellow Freemason JJ Abrams makes the theme even more explicit
The first ten minutes of the movie IS the story of the Watchers.
Khan has 72 followers again, plus magic healing blood that if you partake of it conquers death.