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Monday, 29 April 2013

"Patsies": A Deal With The Devil?

Posted on 09:46 by omprakash
Tamerlan Tsarnaev: what the hell happened here?

If there is one thing that is becoming clear during the investigation of the Boston Marathon bombings and the Brothers Tsarnev, it's that first and foremost these men were "groomed" and set-up by their own family. It's like a horrible, horrible version of "Arrested Development," with the Tsarnaev mom as Lucille.

The mom was on a terrorist watch-list and was taped discussing jihad with her son. The uncle -- the one who threw Tamerlan and Dzhokhar under the bus and called them "losers" -- is now revealed as having CIA ties through a former marriage.

Frankly: while I do not feel pity for the Brothers Tsarnaev for their role in the bombings, it is clear they were sacrificed as two pawns in an international plot. They were made patsies, to take all of the blame. Most likely by their own family, then by the family's "handlers."

She could play the Tsarnaev mom in the TV-movie version.
And while I do not necessarily believe that these many events -- Oklahoma City, Aurora, Boston -- were "False Flags," I'm pretty certain that somebody, or something, is casting about for, and recruiting, young men and probably women for these sorts of missions.

With his many trips to Russia, Tamerlan Tsarnaev sounds eerily familiar to Lee Harvey Oswald. Perhaps a "Manchurian Candidate." Maybe this phantom "Misha" (who denies everything, and is also strangely not getting dragged into "interrogation" by the authorities) performed an "exorcism" on him, perhaps in the service of making him "a better Muslim"- really, some sort of mind-control or brainwashing.

Lee Harvey Oswald
But in all these cases, it's never, at its core, about religion or the types of ideologies the handlers claim it is. That's just smoke and mirrors. It's not about Islam, or Christianity, or Libertarianism, or Communism, or Satanism, or Mansonism.

It's about creating patsies -- an army of gullible and expendable people-robots who will never reach a higher rank in the organization, will never be initiated in the deepest secrets, and most likely will never live long enough to enjoy the money they may receive.

James Holmes

When I was in my very early 20s I received a college scholarship by a major foundation; this, despite the fact that I didn't go looking for the scholarship (it came to me, I was literally pressured into accepting it) and my grades were so-so (I was the classic underachiever). I attended a series of summer seminars, the first of which were about building an idealized new society (!), and was sent to these strange "mixers" with really important people where I was taught to "speak" and watched lectures.

Towards the end of my scholarship, I was offered money by one of the professors (who had his own sketchy past) to meet some of his "friends" in London and get a hotel near the meeting place. I took the money at first -- but then had a really bad feeling, shoved the cash back under my teacher's closed office door, and never looked back.

Was I being "groomed?"

Maybe, maybe not. Who knows? I just followed my gut that day. I just didn't (and still don't) believe that you get something for nothing.
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Sunday, 28 April 2013

Rabbit-Hole News: Celebrities Flee L.A., NYPD Suggests 9/11 Artifact "Planted"?, More

Posted on 13:01 by omprakash

Prophetic poster?
Some interesting tidbits from around the Web here...are celebrities planning an "Escape From L.A.?"...Uncle Ruslan's CIA ties...why is the NYPD suggesting that a recently discovered 9/11 artifact might be "planted"...and more...


HOLLYWOOD:
Why are entertainment's  biggest stars apparently abandoning California (or at least, Los Angeles) and in some cases selling their homes below market value? Is there something they know that we don't know?
"In my 10 years of being a real estate agent in la, I have never seen AN EXODUS like this one. "Maps of Stars Homes" have now become "Maps of Stars Homes FOR SALE". Everyone is bailing out of Los Angeles this month, drastically reducing their mansions by millions of dollars, taking enormous losses, and are DESPERATE TO SELL ASAP"

Here's the real-estate listings, if you're curious.



9/11: 
Usually "The Authorities" don't entertain (at least publicly) any conspiracy theories. So why is NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly saying that he thinks a recently discovered piece of one of the planes from 9/11 might have been "planted" between two buildings? From USA Today:

"We are also looking into a possibility it was lowered by a rope," said NYPD commissioner Raymond Kelly, who noted that some rope seemed to be wrapped up in the landing gear. 

Bonus: One of the buildings is the hotly-contested Islamic Center that was almost never built.



SYNC:
Is this pic from "real life" or the movies?
On Saturday the Marathon Petroleum refinery exploded, making it the third such industrial explosion in a week-and-a-half; the first one was, of course, the massive blast at a Waco fertilizer factory, which happened right on the heels of...the Boston Marathon bombing. Who comes up with this stuff, Batman comic book writers?

Is this pic from "real life" or the movies?
Of course, this news also happens when the trailer for the movie "The East" is released, about a bunch of "Occupy"/Anonymous type terrorists committing crimes against refineries and other industrial interests (stoopid anarchists messin' stuff up...).


BOSTON BOMBINGS:
The lovable cranky uncle of Boston Marathon bombing suspects The Brothers Tsarnaev has been revealed to have...wait for it...family links to the CIA!
"An uncle of the Boston bombers was previously married to a CIA officer's daughter for three years, it emerged today. Ruslan Tsarni, who publicly denounced his two terrorist nephews' actions and called them 'Losers', even lived with his father-in-law agent Graham Fuller in his Maryland home for a year."


RIP:
The thorn in the Bilderberg Group's side has died. Jim Tucker, the "Bilderberg Hound,"has passed away at the age of 78, due to complications after a fall. He recently speculated that this year's Bilderberg meet-up would be in London...hmmm...
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Saturday, 27 April 2013

My Top 10 Favorite Conspiracy Books

Posted on 18:10 by omprakash


Here's a list of my ten fave books about conspiracies, UFOs, the paranormal, and etc. Even more than being books I love, the titles on this list are great for the "beginner" who is just starting to delve into these topics of interest:



10. Hollywood Babylon, by Kenneth Anger



















This book isn't about the "Entertainment Illuminati" per se -- but it maps out the framework upon which much of that lore is based. Come thrill at the utter murderous debauchery of Hollywood (where life is apparently cheap)! The author/filmmaker was, and is, heavily into the occult, idolizing Aleister Crowley and working with such luminaries as Anton LaVey and Jack Parsons' widow Marjorie Cameron -- so if anybody would know about the Illuminati's influence in the movie industry, it would be this guy. Also had a sequel book with gorier photos.

9. Dead Names, by Simon



















Purporting to be a history of the "Simon" version of the Necronomicon, this book provides not only a nice history of the occult in New York City and background on one of the most famous books of magic in the world -- but it also gives you an "insider's" look at the mass corruption (with possible connections to international espionage) of the various "Orthodox" Christian churches. You'll never quite feel like you're getting the complete story from author Simon, in part because the author is really Peter "Sinister Forces" Levenda (who has a great deal of fun with it all).

8. Subliminal Seduction, by Wilson Bryan Key



















If you are into spotting the "secret messages" behind pop-culture, this book is the Bible. Key's ground-breaking work analyzes advertising for "hidden" subliminals (most involving sex) designed to help sell products. These subliminals include sex acts painted in ice cubes and the word "sex" drawn faintly all over photographs. You'll literally never look at ads the same way again; this might mean that you are going as mad as Key, or stumbling upon one of the greatest conspiracies of all time.

7. Hellhounds On Their Trail by R. Gary Patterson



















An exhaustive look at the connection between the occult and the music industry, this book is a must for anybody interested in Illuminati/pop-music lore. As with "Hollywood Babylon," the secret societies within Music aren't named as such, but it becomes quickly clear that something bigger and more systematic is going on rather than a handful of unrelated cases. This is one of the few books that have massively creeped me out; as if there was something demonic hidden in the pages themselves (which I realize sounds corny, but that's how I really felt).

6. The Secret History Of The World, by Mark Booth



















An epic overview of the history of esoteric thought since the dawn of recorded time, and of the secret societies that keep this knowledge alive (and hidden). You get a really good foundation in alchemy and occult symbology here, and it's stuff you can then apply to a whole host of other research. The only caveat is that, like "Dead Names," you always feel like the author is not telling you the full story -- or that he may have an agenda of his own (I am specifically referring to Booth's postscript entitled "Is The Anti-Christ Already Here?" -- a sharp departure from the balanced tone of the rest of the book).

5. Book Of Lies: The Disinformation Book of Magick


















This is one of the very first books that introduced me to the word of conspiracies and the occult, and as such it was very formative for me. It covers it all: Crowley, Hitler, Sirius, William Burroughs, Lovecraft, LaVey, psychedelics, the Apocalypse. It will crack open your head and take you on a whole bunch of different directions (which, strangely, will all sort of take you to the same destination point).

4. The Spear Of Destiny, by Trevor Ravenscroft

















This another of those conspiracy "meta-narratives" that ties together a massive amount of different people and ideas -- in this case, the occult, Nazis, secret societies, Christianity, reincarnation, and etc. And again, the narrator seems somewhat unreliable; but more than unreliable, he also seems somewhat mad. The conclusion Ravenscroft makes at the end of this book as to the Jews and the Holocaust is also quite jaw-dropping; the equivalent of driving a car steadily down a road for miles and then taking a sudden and violent left-turn right through the highway's shoulder and into a densely wooded area.

3. The Gods Of Eden, by William Bramley



















This is, like "Behold A Pale Horse," a seminal work in conspiriology that countless writers have stole borrowed from. Bramley, a lawyer, systematically goes through the entire history of mankind, methodically building a case that alien "Custodians" have been manipulating humanity. Just like any good lawyer, Bramley will have you convinced of this tale of ancient astronauts and masonic secret societies whether you're a "believer" or not.

2. Sinister Forces, by Peter Levenda



















I've admittedly only read the third and last volume of this series -- but its grand, operatic, all-encompassing narrative makes it a titanic work of conspiracy lore. This is Levenda's magnum opus, a work connecting the dots on everything from Satanism to JFK to MK-Ultra to Charles Manson to Jeffrey Dahmer. You can almost feel Levenda fighting off madness/depression/mania as he struggles to part it all down on paper; which is why, more than just conspiracy books, they almost read like works of art.

1. Cosmic Trigger, by Robert Anton Wilson



















Yet another meta-narrative, this time weaving together the Illuminati (yes, referred to by name), aliens, synchronicities (as embodied by the "23 Enigma"), mind-expanding drugs, mythology...and of course Aleister Crowley. But what really made me place this book at the top is not just the skillful and humorous way we handles the subject matter -- but his overall advice on how to "handle" conspiracy/occult studies in general. Which is to say: keep an open mind and don't get too hung up o any one point of view (or, "reality tunnel"), as to avoid going stone-cold paranoid and get trapped in the "Chapel Perilous."

There were other books that I've also enjoyed that didn't quite make this list for one reason or another. I quite like David Icke's books, but they are hard to read straight through & are very derivative of other works (read "Gods of Eden" to see how much Icke "borrows"). "Behold A Pale Horse" by Bill Cooper is another book that I just couldn't read straight through, and was really bogged down by all the disparate sources and pages and pages of "official documents." Much of the MK-Ultra lore (Fritz Springmeier, "Trace-Formation," etc.) have some good stuff in it but also seems to go off the rails. Lastly, there's a rich library of conspiracy material with a specifically Christian view-point; I've avoided these in this list, as a lot of it hinges on "if you are not Saved you are going to Hell."
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Friday, 26 April 2013

Anti-Anonymous/Libertarian Imagery In "The Purge," "The East," and "The Following"

Posted on 13:51 by omprakash


I wrote in November and December about The Year Of The Mask -- and mask imagery is still going strong in our popular culture. But while this all started as a riff off the Guy Fawkes "Anonymous" mask, it has taken a very cult-like, Manson-like, serial-killer turn.

Exhibit One: The TV show "The Following," about an Edgar Allan Poe-obsessed cult led by a charismatic, Charles Mansonesque leader. Here's a visual of the masks the followers -- who are in "sleeper cells" and could be anybody -- use:


Apparently the show -- which is incredibly disturbing and visceral -- has made concrete connections between the Poe cult and the Tea Party/Libertarian movement, as seen by this still from an episode where the "Don't Tread On Me" flag is displayed:


Next, we have the recent trailer for the movie "The East," about an Occupy-type group who targets big corporations. Here is a sample of their mask imagery:




While the corporate "Bad Guys" in the film have all the standard "Illuminati" imagery like a Bohemian Grove type get-together and a company name like "Hawkstone" (Horus-Stone, Horus-Mason), we find a quick cut from the trailer where one of the "rebels" is wearing a Baphomet symbol:



Who are really the "bad guys" in this movie? More than likely, The East will be revealed to be a Manson-like violent "cult" that should never have been trusted.
Lastly, here are images from the upcoming film "The Purge," about the beleaguered government announcing a 12-hour period where any crime is legal.



The trailers also have a strong "America Reborn" theme that is reminiscent of Alex Jones-type rhetoric and graphics:




"The Purge," then, features mask-wearing gangs that seem at the same time Anarchistic (Occupy, Anonymous) and Tea Party/Libertarian.

What we can glean from all this? No matter what political extraction of the mask wearer, the message is CLEAR -- these are dangerous people who need to be stopped. That is the message of all this -- that they are all cults, no different from a Manson/Waco type scenario. It is taking the Guy Fawkes symbology and consciously turning it "evil."

Good thing, perhaps, that the next major superheroes to grace our silver screen either have armor (Iron Man = military tech) or are maskless (Superman = Ubermensch, Thor = Aryan ideal).
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Posted in Alex Jones, anarchy, Anonymous, Guy Fawkes, Libertarians, masks, Occupy Wall Street, Tea Party, The East, The Following, The Purge | No comments

Jaden Smith: "Obama Doesn't Deny Existence Of Aliens"

Posted on 08:37 by omprakash

Jaden Smith -- star of the upcoming sci-fi movie "After Earth" and son of maybe-Scientologist Will Smith -- had a very strange thing to say about President Obama and the existence of aliens recently. He recently told Wonderland magazine:
“I like aliens! I think aliens are really cool, because they exist. I talked to President Obama about extraterrestrials. He said he could neither confirm nor deny the existence of aliens, which means they’re real. If people think we’re the only people that live in this universe, then something is wrong with them.”
Two things, here:

1) It's an odd thing for an actor -- however young -- to say in a press interview. Press interviews are very controlled affairs, with publicists hovering in the background. One could argue that perhaps he was "coached" to say this in order to create more buzz for his science-fiction movie. BUT --

2) He friggin' said that THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES DOESN'T CONFIRM OR DENY THE EXISTENCE OF ALIENS!!!!

If Obama really said this to young Jaden, it is an equally odd thing to be on-record as declaring. Even if he said this in confidence to Jaden, he must realize that nothing is really said "in confidence," especially to 14-year-old. Maybe the President was just being "agnostic" about the whole topic -- but surely he and his press handlers would have known this was a "sound-bitey" thing that would be quoted extensively by the media.

Why did President Obama say this? Is he "hinting" at something? Certainly, Presidents allegedly being in contact with, or at least believing in the existence of, aliens is nothing new -- you have tales about Eisenhower, Carter (alien bunnies!) and Reagan.


As for why Jaden might be interested in aliens...if the rumors that his dad has even a tangential relationship with Scientology are true, that explains a lot. Because ultimately, Scientologists believe in aliens (so do Mormons, in a sense -- this isn't a bash at Scientology. So please do not stalk me, Scientologists! I'm not the enemy!).



Is this all just another plank in the overall "Offworld Agenda?" Are we slowly being "prepared" for an immanent "disclosure?" And does the success of Tom Cruise's "Oblivion" suggest a public with a softer stance regarding Scientology?



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Posted in After Earth, alien disclosure, aliens, Barack Obama, Jaden Smith, Oblivion, offworld, Scientology, Will Smith | No comments

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Is "Oblivion" The New "Matrix?"

Posted on 10:01 by omprakash


I haven't seen this level of buzz within the alternative media about a movie in a good long while.

"Oblivion" is not only a box-office success, but is being cited by many as, simply, the new "Matrix" -- a study of revolution against the "Illuminati". (possible spoilers for the film to follow):

Like the classic film by the Wachowskis, "Oblivion" is about a dwindling humanity being exploited and oppressed by a machine-like "alien" force. As I've written before on this blog, movies like this and the upcoming "Elysium" speak to a future dystopia where the elites live "offworld" and the masses are left to fend for themselves in squalor. Ideas like outer space colonization and transhumanism are "pushed" by the mainstream, but the result could conceivably be a nightmare for humanity.

But two things really shock me about the box-office success, and alternative media embracement, of "Oblivion":

1) Tom Cruise is pretty much hated, both for his connections to Scientology and his oft-strange behavior (the infamous "Oprah's Couch' incident and his relationship with Katie Holmes being the two biggest examples). And yet, "Oblivion" has not been the first film Cruise has starred in that illustrates a struggle against sinister alien/elitist forces. I mean, he was in "Eyes Wide Shut," for Christ's sake!


2) The Scientology connection in general. Let's face it -- any movie Cruise stars in is going to be scrutinized as having symbolism related to the religion. And in the end, both "Oblivion" and Scientology are about humanity being oppressed/exploited by alien forces. Important to remember who actually inspired Scientology, however: Aleister Crowley, who has been repeatedly demonized (if you will excuse the pun) by some sectors of the alternative media community.


The most vocal supporter of "Oblivion" at the moment is current mainstream media darling villain Alex Jones, who calls the film an "Anti-Illuminati tour de force." In the video below, he goes into detail about the very symbolically-loaded design of the main baddie:

"The main alien spaceship called the Tetrad obviously represents the pyramid of control, the Illuminati power structure, centered in Rome. Note throughout the film the Tetrad pyramid spaceship, is shown upside-down to the way a pyramid is normally. This is just like satanist turning the cross of religion upside-down to disrespect it, so the inversion of the pyramid is showing disrespect to the Illuminati power structure. Also inverting the pyramid now places the people who were at the bottom of the pyramid above those who used to control them, showing the gaining of power by the awakened people."


"Stench Of Truth" has also recently reviewed it (noting especially its portrayal of drones as evil), and many mini-documentaries have popped up online analyzing its symbolism. "The Matrix" had a huge impact on the alternative media community in the late Nineties, almost tailor-made for a post-9/11 society -- David Icke has literally based a lot of his philosophy on the movie, basically co-opting the name.

Is "Oblivion" the next major "Anti-Illuminati" film? And is the Scientology "connection" (as thin and tenuous as that may be) significant at all (especially in light of the fact that the strangely-similar upcoming film "After Earth" features yet another celebrity connected to Scientology, Will Smith)?
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Rabbit-Hole News: Oblivion/After Earth Syncs, Subway Gases, Prophet Sponsoring

Posted on 05:27 by omprakash
SYNC: 

Are "Oblivion" and the upcoming "After Earth" movies part of the same pseudo-Scientology narrative?


At least it's a step up from "Battlefield Earth".


PROPHETEERING
Does the CIA and Google "sponsor prophets?" And where can I get in on that sweet-sweet moolah? Pravda reports:

"Not only ordinary citizens and scientists are interested in looking into the future. Intelligence agencies cannot remain on the sidelines when it comes to predictions. Google and the CIA have invested in the company engaged in prediction of future events based on the monitoring of the World Wide Web."

It only makes sense that the military/industrial complex would attempt to close the "prophet gap."



WAR ON TERROR:
The NYPD, in conjunction with a national laboratory, will be releasing "tracer gases" within the New York City subway system to study the trails of chemical and biological weapons. Subways in all five NYC boroughs will be part of these tests, which start in July.

Um...yay?


NAZIS:
Vice reports on the secret Neo-Nazi past of the early Nineties pop band Ace of Base. A sample of AoB founding member Ulf Ekberg's punk band lyrics:

"Men in white hoods march down the road, we enjoy ourselves when we're sawing off n******’ heads/ Immigrant, we hate you! Out, out, out, out! Nordic people, wake up now! Shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot!" 

He "saw a sign" all right...and that sign was a swastika!


ALEX JONES:

Disinfo.com links to a video called "45 Failed Alex Jones Predictions." At least Jones has a better track record than Harold Camping.
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Posted in After Earth, Alex Jones, CIA, Google, Nazi, Oblivion, predictions, Rabbit Hole News, sync, Synchromysticism | No comments

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Report: Boston Bombing Mentor Was "Exorcist"

Posted on 13:00 by omprakash

OK, this is starting to get really messed up.

An NBC News report suggests that Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev's terrorist "mentor" Mischa was an actual exorcist.


Quoteth Tamerlan's Uncle "God forgives, I don't" Ruslan:

But there are signs that Tamerlan had become radicalized — apparently from a friend in the United States named “Mischa” — described as a Russian of Armenian descent who was a relatively recent convert to Islam and who lived in Cambridge, according by Tsarnaev’s uncle, Ruslan Tsarni. Tsarni told NBC News that Mischa presented himself as an “exorcist” who specialized in “removing demons from people’s bodies.”
If Tamerlan was manipulated by some "Black-ops" double agent (Sirhan Sirhan style) to carry out his alleged crimes, it's not unheard-of for such operations to include an occult element. Bringing occultism (even, in the case of an "exorcist," anti-occultism) into the mix can work wonders for manipulation.

Was Tamerlan "exorcised" by this dude, to remove anti-religious "demons" from his body?

Did that exorcism...I don't know...LOOK LIKE THIS???:


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