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Monday, 14 January 2013

Reptilian Theory, 101

Posted on 20:05 by omprakash
Mr. Burns: a classic Reptilian archetype

Have you ever encountered a really cold-blooded, calculating individual who had such a small regard for the lives & dignity of others that you thought that they couldn’t possibly be human? And what’s more astonishing: this certain type of individual more often than not is an upstanding member of society, elegant in presentation & attire, and basically the perfect type of person to be a politician, leader of industry, or other authoritarian & exalted position.



It’s the sort of person who can make decisions like defrauding the investors in his company, or initiating a military action that they know will leave thousands of people dead. It is precisely the existence of these rather unsavory individuals which I think has led to the Reptilian theory–the theory that shape-shifting reptile-like aliens are controlling the planet in a global conspiracy.

Then again, could the theory actually be literally true?

At the very least, I believe that people who are cold, calculating, and seemingly devoid of real human feeling & empathy project an “aura” that would be considered “reptile” in nature.  Psychically sensitive individuals can intuitively pick up such a reptile nature.

Patrick Bateman could be considered "Reptilian" in nature

Also, there is the possibility that shamans traveling within other aspects of reality could actually “see” these individuals as reptile in form.  Or that people, seen from other dimensions or in the Dreamscape, take on the form of their actual nature.  So in the Dreamscape Mr. Burns from "The Simpsons is definitely a greenie."



Then again, could the theory actually be literally true?

The biggest & most outspoken proponent of the Reptilian theory is David Icke.  He believes that there are definitely shape-shifting reptiles in prominent places of the global conspiracy that he refers to as “The Biggest Secret.” Icke goes so far as to name them: the likes of Prince Charles & George Bush!


These reptiles come from a planet that is no longer able to sustain life, so they consider their “outpost” Earth to be Home and their property. The reptilians can disguise themselves as humans but every once in a blue moon their disguise “slips” and humans see them for what they are. They also need human blood to survive, which they ingest during the course of human sacrifices.

This Reptilian is upset at being discovered

There is a related-yet-separate theory from the cryptozoologist John Rhodes. He believes that Reptilians evolved on earth as an offshoot of the dinosaurs.  With the ascent of humans, the Reptilians went underground, literally: under the earth.  According to Rhodes, the sightings of reptile-like humanoids–like the ones that Icke mentions–are not of extraterrestrial beings at all, but of these reclusive Earth-born creatures.

This one might be friendly but just misunderstood

There is yet another variation on the Reptilian theory that I find personally interesting.  It’s the vampire-Reptilian connection: Both shapeshift, drink blood, are cold-blooded, live very long lives, are involved in a conspiracy to eat/enslave mankind, are very concerned with bloodlines, can hypnotize people with a stare, etc. 


Cold-blooded bloodsucker: Dracula


According to some theorists, there have always been Reptilians, and the vampire folklore was built as a way to explain the reptilian presence on Earth. Vlad Tepes, the historical "Count Dracula," is also worked into the conspiracy. As well as, to my surprise, even stuff from Anne Rice novels!


One of the most primal Reptilian images of the late 20th Century

And of course there is the question of Reptilian images in pop-culture.  Movies & TV shows like V the mini-series, Enemy Mine, even (symbolically) They Live.  What came first, V or the Reptilian theory? 

Then again, could the theory actually be literally true?

Humanity vs. Reptile: The Eternal Struggle

I generally keep an open mind, and consider myself a humble explorer into the realms of “forbidden science,” as Charles Fort might have said.  If I had to pick a point of view to lean towards, it would be the idea that some people have a genuine "reptilian" aura about them that you know as soon as you interact with them (especially if you're psychically sensitive). This does not mean that they are actual reptile creatures from Inner Earth or Outer Space -- but simply psychopaths operating from their primal "lizard brain."

Lizard Brain

These primal "lizard" responses from deep within our biological imperatives include a lack of remorse, unfettered greed, and sadism. I believe there is a portion of our society that operates out of this lizard-brain mentality...and, essentially, ruins it for everybody. It's because of this relatively small portion of society that we cannot have a utopia without the need for limits and laws, because these psychopaths would take advantage of every opportunity and loophole to indulge their primal urges regardless of who gets trampled on in the process.


 That said, there is something to be said for the wider archetype, one that encompasses not only the Reptilian "look" but that of green aliens, dragons, vampires, demons, etc. And there are so many potentially weird aspects of inter- and outer-dimensionality that the existence of such creatures–specifically reptile or not–probably couldn't be 100% ruled out.



Also see my post on Reptilian archetypes in comic books, the ABC TV show The Neighbors, and more: "Reptilians, Skrulls, Chitauri, Oh My!"


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Friday, 30 November 2012

"Looper" and the New Aeon Part 1: The Kid-Messiah

Posted on 14:50 by omprakash
Like other Messiahs in history, Cid from "Looper" has an absent father
Isis/Horus Mary/Jesus
I've been trying to "figure out" the movie "Looper" since I watched it two weeks ago. Even to discuss it would spoil some surprise elements of the film, because at some point it does a 180-degree turn and becomes a totally different movie than one would expect. So I leave that warning out there for those who haven't seen it but want to.

Now then, "Looper" is not really a film about time-travel, though certainly that is the "device" used to facilitate the narrative. On the surface, it's about trying to undo the mistakes of the past with hindsight -- but that's not really it, either.

"Looper" is about the coming of the new Aeon of Horus, and how we can either work with it or resist:


I. Cid Is Horus/New Messiah/"Anti-Christ"


(Please note that I'm using the term "Anti-Christ" here not as a religious judgement, but as he might be perceived by someone with an Evangelical Christian/Osirian reality tunnel)

Horus the child
I'm going to start with a dream I had in mid-October of 2004, as it reminds me very strongly of the subject matter:

I see the comic book, the last pages. After the "explosion," you found out that it was just Jesus "coming into his own" and finding out from God who he really is. He is confused and shocked. All the men around him are dead, from the blast caused by the revealing of God, but this killing was unintentional. 

To break this down:

After the "explosion":

...you found out that it was just Jesus "coming into his own" and finding out from God who he really is:

 He is confused and shocked:

All the men around him are dead:

 ...from the blast caused by the revealing of God:

 ...but this killing was unintentional:

 The dream went on to say:

The one who would be Jesus had to fill a certain height requirement--in order to fulfill the prophecy. Later, you read how the Anti-Christ was a thin little boy with a shaved head* & a Celtic tattoo around his arm, and that Jesus wanted/needed to torture him to death. Torture a little child?
But Jesus belongs to the previous Aeon, that of Osiris and organized religion; that of the story of the Dying God and his resurrection. I interpreted the creator of the "explosion" as Jesus at the time of the dream because he was presented as a messianic figure, which I assumed would be Jesus. However, the real messiah is the "little child" -- Horus. Cid, the super-powered, messiah-type "little child" in "Looper," is not Jesus; but since he seems to have these massive, Jesus-like powers, he must be the opposite number of Jesus: "Anti-Christ." (compare to similar tropes in the "Omen" movies).

Dueling Messiahs

Again: to a hardcore Christian (and I was pretty far along in Evangelical Christianity when I had this dream; which explains a lot of my confusion), the idea of this herald of a "new age" -- and the idea of a new age in general -- is considered blasphemous, and any such messiah would be the "Anti-Christ."

Old Joe, about to do something horrible
In "Looper," Old Joe (Bruce Willis) goes back in time to kill this messiah, who he says will grow up to be a destructive force of nature called "The Rainmaker." The story of the child-messiah with incredible super-powers being hunted down is pretty deeply ingrained in both our mythology and popular culture, but with the 2012 end-date looming, as well as ideas such as the Singularity and Indigo Children/Hybrids, it's become particularly relevant.

These Messiah Children -- so powerful and dangerous and persecuted and full of potential for good or evil -- can be found everywhere:

Andrew Detmer in "Chronicle":



Carrie White:


Renesmee Cullen from "Breaking Dawn Part 2":


Akira:



Anakin Skywalker:


The Children of the Damned:



Damien Thorne:


 Adrian Castevet:


Most of these children are portrayed as "monsters" -- but also the heralds (literally, in the case of "The Omen" and "Rosemary's Baby") of a New Era. This new era is the Aeon of Horus, referred-to by occultist/poet/philosopher/etc. Aleister Crowley as "the crowned and conquering child":

"The Aeon of Horus is here: and its first flower may well be this: that, freed of the obsession of the doom of the Ego in Death, and of the limitation of the Mind by Reason, the best men again set out with eager eyes upon the Path of the Wise, the mountain track of the goat, and then the untrodden Ridge, that leads to the ice-gleaming pinnacles of Mastery!"
New Aeon Awakening

It is, literally, a new stage in the Evolution of mankind, a stage where man and woman can become so much more -- these creepy movie children, "kid-messiahs" with their freaky powers, represents the fear our current Osirian society has over this Big Change. And the character of Cid in "Looper" is the latest "kid-messiah," Horus stand-in.

Old Joe, played by Bruce Willis, won't accept the New Aeon -- his "job" is to kill the Messiah, to stop him from ever becoming into his full-flower. Old Joe is basically trying to stop the so-called "Anti-Christ"/New Age, and, like Herod of old, he's not adverse to killing innocent children in his quest to do so.


Who does Old Joe represent?

And who does "Young Joe," played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, supposed to represent?


The answer to these questions will plant us firmly not only in the Aeon of Osiris -- the Aeon that has passed/is soon to pass -- but in the Bible as well. Next post!

*The aspect of the thin child with a shaved head can point to those persecuted kid-messiahs who are also sickly/incarcerated/experimented on, such as:

Jimmy/Leech in "X-Men 3":



The "old" kids from "Akira":



"Powder":



And so many more:


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