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They Would Be Gods

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I’m sure most of you in the United States have  seen bumper stickers with phrases like, “ so many men, so little time”, or, “he who dies with the most toys wins”. Now , I don’t know about you, but when I was living in the land of round doorknobs and holy temples of consumerism known as “supermarkets”, these bumper stickers irritated me.  The reason being it was just another less subtle, in your face example of how shallow and disinterested people have become regarding their existence upon this planet. I don’t blame people for viewing their lives as nothing more than a constant struggle to  find new ways to increasingly enjoy themselves.  I think the intention is correct, it’s just the method is the madness. I too am a product of the american school system, but I feel fortunate that my parents taught me how to read and write before I started the first grade, so to a certain extent I was “home schooled”. I was also always taught to question everything and do my own thinking, except when it came to my parents’ religion, which I did question anyway and I’m glad I did. Just the idea that I would want to attend a religious service with a girlfriend of mine who happened to be a catholic brought the wrath of God, my dad, down upon my head. He was a good man who’s only requirement for me as his son was to obey his words as though I would the word of God. But as Hermes Trismegistus said, “as above, so below.”  Except for such minor details, I am grateful that I was taught to think for myself. When I read the corporate media newspapers or magazines or listen to that bastion of unbiased professional journalism like the BBC, the propaganda is literally so blatant it is nothing less than insulting. I remember when I was in high school over thirty years ago, the propaganda was the scare of a coming ice age. That scare tactic was then replaced with “global warming”. This one is still referred to these days but is now giving way to the threat of “climate change”. Last night, as I was waiting for my bus in the freezing cold, I saw a poster for a demonstration to protest against climate change to help save the snowmen. I kid you not. Everyone was encouraged to come and build their own snow man or snow woman. Now what is the solution to this fact of life that the climate does actually change? Well, the solution is to tax everything. And to whom shall we pay our taxes to? The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank come to mind as do those who own and control those banks. Since when have banks been known to have the best interest of the Earth at heart, not to mention the people or the polar bears who inhabit this planet?  And who owns the mass media and the so called entertainment industry?  The banks. So, anytime I see an agenda being pushed by the bank owned mass media, I am inherently skeptical. Also, in the last couple of years, various countries around the world have been leaking previously secret information and documents concerning UFOs. I’ve also read articles concerning “disclosure” about what the governments of the world really know about UFOs and so called “aliens”.  I also read an article which asked the question if President Obama will disclose to the public all the military and independent think tanks know about UFOs and our involvement with them.  But why now, in the last couple of years, would governments, the likes of Great Britain for example, be divulging information which has been kept secret, in dribs and drabs at this time? Why would a world renowned astronaut publicly state in a radio interview that he knows that we, ie. Earthlings, have made contact with aliens? Whether or not these “aliens” are extraterrestrial is another question I have.  What I am getting at here is that there seems to be an agenda.  As Franklin Delano Roosevelt once said, and I’m paraphrasing, ”nothing in politics just happens. If it happens, you can be sure it was planned that way.”  Now there has been much talk about the comming new world order.  Whether or not you feel that is a good or bad thing is not why I am writing this. I am only writing this to explore some of my observations and hypotheses.  Now supposing you had all the money and power in the world and had experienced just about everything this life has to offer.  And suppose you were convinced you had a better vision for the Earth than anyone else and you had the power to succeed in your vision. You might be tempted to make some sacrifices to fullfill your dream of Utopia. Knowing that all people on the planet would not be inclined to share your vision, you might have to make them subservient to you. Some of the ways to do that is to take away their source of income in one way or another, be that elminating their jobs, taxing them beyond their ability to suvive, inflating the medium of exchange to the point of it being worthless, killing them slowly with bad food, or bad medicine, just to name a few. All the while the media you control is telling people how glorious life is and they are doing all that can be done to avoid catastrophie. You want the people to know why they need you.  But there is still the problem of controlling hearts and minds. Religion is the opiate of the people. You have to get them clean and sober. Back in the 1990s information was released about project Blue Beam. It is a holographic device which could be used to make people think they were seeing UFOs invading the Earth or comming with a message of love and peace and bring the world together as President Reagan referred to in his Speech before the United Nations. It could also be used to show the second comming of Christ, the end of the world, or whatever it would take to get the people on board for your utopian vision. In any case, a few of the things I’ve mentioned have and are taking place. I’m just waiting for them to crank up Project Blue Beam.  It will be one hell of a show.                

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2 Responses to They Would Be Gods

  • susan responded:
    Agree with everything you have written above and yes it will be one hell of a show. But is it contrived, coincidental, or serendipitous that many many movies that are going to be released this year (and all through 2009) are carrying an apocolyptic / religious / spiritual message? 2012, Darjeeling Limited, The Astronauts Wife, The Nines, The Road,The Book of Eli, Legion, Seeking Closure, Ghost Town, The Box, The Lovely Bones, Legion, Winged Creatures, The Miracle of Fatima - and dozens (and dozens) of others?
    Are we being led to believe in an apocalytic future or are we being warned of an apocalyptic future? These movies carry messages of redemption, forgiveness, closure, acceptance and a ‘higher purpose’. They are coming out en masse. Are we being prepared or threatened. Is it to offer comfort or is it to promote acceptance of the unacceptable. Is it contrived, or is it ‘divinely’ inspired (creativity is a gift of the Creator, artists draw from the ‘pool’ of the creators inspiration).
    I personally hope that the messages are to inspire us, and that it is not a agenda driven propoganda drive to lead us meekly down the road to our own destruction and death.
    Any thoughts Hammer?
    Susan
  • Hammer responded:
    Hi Susan,
    it’s good to hear from you after so long. The entertainment business has never been anything but an information, propaganda industry. That’s why the news media and entertainment industries have been practically inseperable. I’ve had enough personal experience both behind and in front of the camera and dealing with agents and investors in my limited way to know how the film industry works. Unfortunately, it’s on the moral par with lawyers, politicians, and bankers to put it nicely. I’m not talking about the actors and technicians who actually make the films. For them it’s an art and a craft. The problem has always been with those who decide which films get made and which don’t and I’m talking about big Hollywood films. Of those films that get made are determined not by lovers of making films, but lawyers, bankers, and investors. So my answer to your question is that big blockbuster films are made to lead us down the yellow brick road on the way to the Emerald City where we unfortunately will neveer see the man behind the curtain, the great and powerful Oz. People are like children who believe anything they see on the corporate media or leave a movie theater all teary-eyed thinking those who have invested a fortune in manipulating the cannon fodder’s emotions don’t have an agenda and are taking their orders for the right price from those with an agenda, should keep on believing in Sabta Clause and get ready for more war, more disasters, and more sickness and more crime. The movies and the media are getting us meekly to accept it, and just like the tooth fairy, we’ll want to believe it. But people probably won’t buy "The War of the Worlds" this time. Maybe they will though. People have short memories when it comes to history.

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