Most people are now so
familiar with the concept of “conspiracy theory” that it’s become a mainstream
meme. Even rap and hip-hop culture is
besotted with references to the Illuminati and – if an action-thriller is to
have any chance of success – it’s almost required that some shadowy cabal is
responsible for the plot line, with the protagonist usually a lone wolf type of
character, fighting the conspiracy. Now
even TV commercials are permeated with ‘conspiracy theory’, with Laurence
Fishburne reprising his Morpheus character (from The Matrix series) in last
season’s TV commercial for Kia’s new luxury car. The commercial even has several men-in-black
‘Mr. Anderson’ agents, melting spoons a la Uri Geller, and of course ‘Morpheus’
paraphrasing his famous line about taking the blue pill (except it’s a blue
key), and everything returns to the same old reality, or taking the red pill,
and “you’ll never look at luxury the same”.
I winced when I first saw
it, and every time since then; it was a complete sell-out, but then it’s only
one role for Laurence, a role he performed perfectly. One that he’s mining and milking for all its
worth, while he can. And as usual, such
a milking reduces the cutting-edge concepts involved in ‘The Matrix’ to
mainstream commercial pablum so that anyone with money can be ‘cool’, as usual.
This is how the underlying message usually goes, anyway.
While ‘conspiracy theory’
has gone mainstream over the past two decades or so (beginning roughly with the
popular TV series “The X Files”) and most people are aware of the term, it
still holds the connotation of being something to be ridiculed. Mulder and Scully made it ‘cool’ to
‘believe’, and it didn’t hurt they were very attractive characters that the audience could vicariously live
through and relate to. However, the
spin-off from that series, ‘The Lone Gunmen’, is more reflective of actual
‘conspiracy theorists’, which might help explain its abrupt demise. The characters are more true-to-form, being
ex-radicals, Dungeons n’ Dragons gamers, and of course computer hackers. They also look more like everyday people, not
‘A-List Beautiful People’ that are usually what pulls a crowd into a theater
(or before the television set). The
series also holds the spine-tingling, chilling distinction of having aired, in
their pilot episode, the following plot line, which was to occur exactly six
months and seven days later in the so-called ‘real world’. Tell it like it is,
Wikipedia:
“The Lone Gunmen…. soon
find themselves unravelling a government conspiracy concerning an attempt to fly a commercial
aircraft into the Twin Towers”.
Pause and, for those unaware
of this before, reflect.
Having a “government
conspiracy” that piggy-backs the most sensational false-flag event of all time
atop a misshapen plot by a handful of mad muslims is bad enough, because “the
bigger the lie, the easier it is to sell to the public”, but to have such an
eerie precursor to actual events play out in a fictional television series
could be but one example of a “subconscious conspiracy”. It may have been simply a “coincidence”, but
as any conspiracy-aware truth-seeker will tell you, “there’s no such thing as
coincidence”. Does it mean that the
writers for ‘The Lone Gunmen’ were enlisted – as Hollywood writers and
studios often are – in chronicling events in a fictional precursor as a way of
announcing their plans to those ‘in the know’?
As if the powers behind the scenes are saying to their underlings,
successors, and even their pursuers in the truth-seeking communities (i.e. ‘conspiracy
theorists’, or the conspiracy-aware) “YES! TAKE HEED, FOR WE HAVE THE POWER,
AND THIS TOO SHALL COME TO PASS!”?
Or, alternatively, how could
we explain such a coincidence if indeed no such forethought went into the
plot? There are still many among the
common citizenry who still naively believe in the ‘lone gunman’ theory about
Oswald shooting JFK (hence the title of the TV series), who refuse to take the
time to check the discrepancies for themselves that positively disprove that,
and we now even have the confession of the man who claims that he was one of
several gunmen who were tasked with killing JFK. He himself claims to have put
the fatal head shot into his right temple, from behind the fence at the grassy
knoll. He even details the planning and
Oswald’s role in it; the people that unearthed this fragment of the conspiracy
have uploaded the confession for all the world to see, at the top of this web
page: http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/confession2.htm
So we now know there WAS a
(traditional) conspiracy involved in the JFK murder, just like we know there
was an eerie coincidence involved in the 9/11 false-flag operation (which I’ll
return to momentarily). Perhaps a better
example of a subconscious conspiracy that will illustrate what I’m about to
talk about is the coincidence of names.
Abraham Lincoln had a secretary surnamed Kennedy; John F. Kennedy had a
secretary surnamed Lincoln . These two
presidents are not only among the most famous and admired, they were also the
first and last (hopefully) of the four sitting presidents who have been
assassinated while in office. Now, given
that these two surnames are not all that common, how is it that they are both
tied together in the matter of their secretary’s surnames? Or is that the kind of subject that you
prefer to leave at parties to amuse other guests with? Even if you were already aware of such an
interesting fact, how do you explain it?
Is it really only ‘coincidence’?
Enter the ‘Cosmic Jokester’
Many years ago I began
noticing subtle factoids such as the above, after I read an article in the Washington Post about “PFLNs”, or
“Perfect Fitting Last Names”. While it
didn’t go into the why or how, it listed quite a few of such interesting last
names as the spokesman for the Int’l Assoc. of Firefighters: Tim Burn. Or Peter O’Toole, a Vice-Pres. of Viagra
(actually Pfizer, who makes Viagra). Then there’s the gynecologist who was
always listed in the Yellow Pages in Washington DC , named C. Harry Beaver. I’m not making this up, and you probably have
instances from your own personal experiences, like my up-and-coming co-worker
whose last name was Dollar. He was
serious about making money, and from what I gathered his last name just seemed
matched, not that he took it as an order from his parents. These – along with the secretaries of the
assassinated presidents – are examples of the ‘Cosmic Jokester’. Another, non-PFLN example where the Cosmic
Jokester was hard at work was making sure Sen. Gary Hart’s presidential campaign
of 1987 went down in flames appropriately aboard a yacht named Monkey Business.
You and I couldn’t make this
up, but I submit that entities from a higher dimension can, and often do. Claims that worldly events are inspired and
played out from above, between forces that we can never see openly in our
third-density world, are legion.
However, this is very much an area in which empirical evidence is simply
going to have to remain unavailable. And
that, dear reader, is exactly why ‘conspiracy theory’ often has such a bad
name. It’s because the conspiracy may be
orchestrated among a collection of humans using a variety of names for their
‘umbrellas’, such as the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderberg Group, the Committee
of the Majority, and especially Majestic 12.
Hushing up the truth about the Roswell crash of 1947 required the active cooperation of the
Vatican , the US military, the Truman administration, and eventually
even the Russians and Chinese elites. It
ALSO, and this is very very telling, required that the aliens themselves were
complicit in the Coverup over the reality of said Roswell crash.
If you’re following so far,
chances are you took Laurence Fishburne’s red pill, because you’re now being
introduced to concepts of alien interaction and influence that go far beyond
some mere space-faring alien race that simply wandered a bit too far afield
when their V-8 accidentally encountered the military’s “super-duper radar” and
as a result, crashed. Such is the story
they would all have you believe, and most of you complied magnificently over
the years. Roswell rancher Mack Brazel even got himself a new pick-up
out of keeping his mouth shut after that first day; gee, what a negotiator he
must’ve been!
Now that Roswell has become legend and sightings so prevalent, we can
move beyond the possibility that we could have been destroyed – in the
conventional sense – and focus on a reality that must include an accommodation
for these aliens, their interactions with man and their purpose here. Few of us are conscious “contactees”, though
the contactees and abductees that have taken the trouble to uncover their
subconscious memories of their contacts are numerous enough that a body of data
is easily available if one wants to do the vast amount of reading required to
be “fully informed”. (And yes, that
reading will be worth it – but it also means those who haven’t bothered about
the spiritual world will soon be at a disadvantage.) That means that alien
interaction in a “conscious” sense must be limited to those individuals in
power positions that would have an impact on our daily lives and belief systems
(i.e. the government, churches, temples, etc), but it also likely includes an
incredible amount of subconscious contact.
This type of contact is what
I referred to in my previous article, on “The Ferguson Legacy”. It can’t be proven empirically of course,
using the current scientific method, which means that it can only be argued
from a spiritually logical point of view. Which means, to most people, discussions
of “angels”, not aliens. That removes
most of the material to the theological debates, which is where it usually gets
buried, but I refuse to let the world’s religions continue to define the
debate. Even the zeta reticulans,
scheduled to shepherd the returning souls of humanity through the
Transformation, admit that “God” is as wondrous to them as He/She/It is to us.
They do claim to move us through “missing time” and confirm that upon physical
death, our soul is released and accompanied by entities (the churches might
refer to as seraphim) to a ‘heavenly place’, and then many years later,
re-accompanied by entities known as ‘spirit guides’ on their way back to 3rd-density
earth to make sure the re-incarnating soul ‘enters’ the embryonic child of the
parents they’ve helped him or her to choose.
In addition to assisting
humans locate and choose parents that are best-suited for our continuing
growth, ‘aliens’ and ‘angels’ and ‘seraphim’, etc, are quite busy responding to
our spiritual pleas. You know, what many
call “prayer”. Praying for another, from
the heart, is a good sign one of these higher-density beings can help
accomplish that. Praying for oneself
often backfires, however.
Beyond answering prayers,
pleas, spells (yes, if given in the form of prayer), alien-angels can do such
things as perform lighting maneuvers. Yes, lighting…not ‘lightning’. Crop circles, made by the mathies of the
local universe, are the best way to hear what such aliens are trying to say, if
we could only but understand how to interpret them. However, like UFO displays in the skies, such
things are passing along subconscious information, such as what direction they
might need to go in once the real cataclysms start.
One example of this was the
display that took place over Stratford-Upon-Avon , in July of 2007, on Mick Jagger’s birthday – though
this wasn’t a birthday ‘gift’ to Mick..
What might not have meant anything to the onlookers below, a close look
at the display might indicate that the maneuvers described seem to mimic what
could happen to that particular town, lying as it does at the end of an
estuary. This estuary will be funneling
the massive tsunami that’s expected to cross the Atlantic from the continental US, caused by the New Madrid Seismic Zone breaking
the continent in half. Hapless Stratford-Upon-Avon sits there awaiting certain destruction, unless
someone does something. These ‘light
displays’ are sending (allegedly, still, but plausible) subconscious messages
and directions on where to go when the time comes.
I’ll share a few more of
these examples of subconscious interaction from higher dimensions before I show
how they are also examples of subconscious conspiracies, usually engaged in the
most important work in the harvest of an entire world – making sure that each
soul is prepared for the harvesting and willingly makes a decision on where to
go and who to go with, though often-times they can’t go together.
To be cont’d……
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