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Post by UnseenI on Nov 29, 2017 10:00:34 GMT
You are very right about Disney and his Tomorrowland enterprise. I have a few old posts about this. I am trying to organize the material a bit better this time around, so will put a bit more music festival stuff on before moving to theme parks, that circus etc.
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Post by UnseenI on Nov 29, 2017 10:02:50 GMT
Marketing material for Tomorrowland Unite
Expressions used in promotional material to sell tickets may also be warnings to those who know what to look for. People who participate in rituals should do it knowingly and of their own free will. But in these cases, if they knew what was going on they wouldn't do it so it must be sold to them as entertainment. The Unite advertisements and records of past events use magic and magical a lot. And they say this: “Tomorrowland Mainstage in Belgium gives the local audience the chance to connect with the visitors on the holy grounds in Belgium....UNITE with Tomorrowland is more than just a livestream, it’s a unique show that allows you to escape reality.” www.tomorrowland.com/en/unite/welcomeBelgium has a bad reputation – this was discussed on the David Icke Forum. Their camping site in Belgium is called ‘ Dreamville’ Many of the advertisements invite people to be part of the madness in various countries. Here is one example:
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 1, 2017 17:43:32 GMT
Walt Disney’s Tomorrowland Park concept
As Avacyn reminded me, Tomorrowland is not only the name of a music festival: it is also both a Disney film and one of the attractions in the Disneyland theme park, which is full of sun images. The concept sketch for the original Tomorrowland has the two white wings that have been featured in several threads:
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 1, 2017 17:45:32 GMT
Walt Disney’s EPCOT concept
Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, or EPCOT, was a residential, futuristic community, Tomorrowland with housing. Here is Walt Disney himself with his original design or concept sketch for EPCOT, which looks like a black sun to me:
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 2, 2017 11:35:23 GMT
Elegabalus, Sol Invictus and a black stone
Syria has taken the place of Iraq and Afghanistan in the news. Is there some connection with this, a sun cult and a notorious Roman emperor? There are some familiar elements in his life; here is a summary of the relevant facts, mainly from WiKi: Elagabalus aka Heliogabalus was Roman emperor from AD 218 to 222. He became emperor at the age of only 14 and was assassinated at the age of 18. Elagabalus was born Varius Avitus Bassianus in AD 203 or 204 at Emesa in Syria. Elagabalus held the hereditary rank of high priest to the Syrian sun god El-Gabal (or Baal). El Gabal was worshiped in the form of a meteoric black stone. Elagabalus saw his position as Emperor as an opportunity to install Elagabal as the chief deity of the Roman pantheon. The god was renamed Deus Sol Invictus, meaning God the Undefeated Sun, and honored above Jupiter. In Greek the sun god is Helios, hence "Heliogabalus", a hybrid conjunction of "Helios" and "Elagabalus". Elagabalus replaced the traditional head of the Roman pantheon, Jupiter, with the deity of whom he was high priest. He forced leading members of Rome's government to participate in religious rites celebrating this deity, over which he personally presided. He forced senators to watch while he danced around the altar of Deus Sol Invictus to the accompaniment of drums and cymbals. More details of Elagabalus’s atrocities and scandalous behaviour can be found in this DM article: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2079169/A-book-Roman-Elagabalus-reveals-story-cross-dressing-boy-emperor.html
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 2, 2017 11:38:07 GMT
Burning Man Festival: big party or occult ritual?
This is another one that was completely new to me. It started out as a summer solstice ceremony. Attendees are said to be pagan anarchists. David de Rothschild, son of Sir Evelyn, has attended this festival. The Syrian Sun God El Gabal or Baal, Elagabalus, Sol Invictus and black stones mentioned above are all relevant associations: people were burned in sacrifice to Baal; a man deliberately rushed to his death in the flames in this year’s Burning Man and the festival is held at Black Rock City in Nevada. There is a lot of new age stuff, art creations and hedonism associated with Burning Man. Some of the images suggest that it could be some kind of sun worshipping operation.
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Post by Avacyn on Dec 2, 2017 11:38:54 GMT
Walt Disney’s Tomorrowland Park concept
As Avacyn reminded me, Tomorrowland is not only the name of a music festival: it is also both a Disney film and one of the attractions in the Disneyland theme park, which is full of sun images. The concept sketch for the original Tomorrowland has the two white wings that have been featured in several threads: Two pillars, Duality/Masonic pathway, And Emerald City. So, basically OZ programming. This whole thing gets more and more suspicious...
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Post by Avacyn on Dec 2, 2017 11:43:21 GMT
Elegabalus, Sol Invictus and a black stone
Syria has taken the place of Iraq and Afghanistan in the news. Is there some connection with this, a sun cult and a notorious Roman emperor? There are some familiar elements in his life; here is a summary of the relevant facts, mainly from WiKi: Elagabalus aka Heliogabalus was Roman emperor from AD 218 to 222. He became emperor at the age of only 14 and was assassinated at the age of 18. Elagabalus was born Varius Avitus Bassianus in AD 203 or 204 at Emesa in Syria. Elagabalus held the hereditary rank of high priest to the Syrian sun god El-Gabal (or Baal). El Gabal was worshiped in the form of a meteoric black stone. Elagabalus saw his position as Emperor as an opportunity to install Elagabal as the chief deity of the Roman pantheon. The god was renamed Deus Sol Invictus, meaning God the Undefeated Sun, and honored above Jupiter. In Greek the sun god is Helios, hence "Heliogabalus", a hybrid conjunction of "Helios" and "Elagabalus". Elagabalus replaced the traditional head of the Roman pantheon, Jupiter, with the deity of whom he was high priest. He forced leading members of Rome's government to participate in religious rites celebrating this deity, over which he personally presided. He forced senators to watch while he danced around the altar of Deus Sol Invictus to the accompaniment of drums and cymbals. More details of Elagabalus’s atrocities and scandalous behaviour can be found in this DM article: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2079169/A-book-Roman-Elagabalus-reveals-story-cross-dressing-boy-emperor.html And what you just described reminded me of this cinematic bomb: It had Mila Kunis commanding swarms of bees, as an aside.
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Post by Avacyn on Dec 2, 2017 11:45:17 GMT
Burning Man Festival: big party or occult ritual?
This is another one that was completely new to me. It started out as a summer solstice ceremony. Attendees are said to be pagan anarchists. David de Rothschild, son of Sir Evelyn, has attended this festival. The Syrian Sun God El Gabal or Baal, Elagabalus, Sol Invictus and black stones mentioned above are all relevant associations: people were burned in sacrifice to Baal; a man deliberately rushed to his death in the flames in this year’s Burning Man and the festival is held at Black Rock City in Nevada. There is a lot of new age stuff, art creations and hedonism associated with Burning Man. Some of the images suggest that it could be some kind of sun worshipping operation. It's new to me, too. I don't know why, but it has my suspicions already. Cannot give an explanation, other than instincts.
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 2, 2017 15:39:19 GMT
Music festivals Avacyn said this about Burning Man: “It's new to me, too. I don't know why, but it has my suspicions already. Cannot give an explanation, other than instincts.” I completely agree. I have learned to sense, listen to and trust what I take to be warning signals. That is how my investigation of the Geldofs’ nanny started: it was just a feeling that something was wrong. And look how that ended! These events look like my idea of hell: I can’t take noise and crowding, and prefer harmonious music and beautiful voices to discordant howling. People who enjoy going to those events seem like people from another planet to me. I always thought I hated most modern music just because it sounded awful to me, but it could be that I sensed that something sinister and evil was behind it. It was the Tomorrowland festival that started a new line of investigation, and I discovered it quite by accident! I had been replacing some lost pictures and had trouble finding one lot. I tried various combinations of keywords, and saw a Tomorrowland image among the pictures that Google helpfully displayed for me. it was obvious that I was looking for sun images, and Google found some really good ones. Other CC posters mentioned a few more music events, and the results of those investigations will be going on here too. The events have many images and expressions in common, and there is something a bit sinister about all of them.
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 2, 2017 15:40:12 GMT
Sacrifices at Burning Man?
Did the man who rushed into the flames at Burning Man sacrifice himself? There have been several other deaths associated with this festival, often involving vehicles or aircraft. There was also a man who left hanging for days because people thought he was an art installation or a dummy. More details here: www.rt.com/usa/401479-burning-man-deaths-gathering/Accidents happen, especially when drink and drugs are involved. But sacrifices are another possibility. That hanged man story is horrible. The Burning Man Festival lasts for nine days. Didn’t Odin sacrifice himself to himself by hanging from a tree for nine days? Isn’t his dark eye said to be the moon and the other the sun?
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Post by Avacyn on Dec 4, 2017 0:59:48 GMT
Most peculiar. It makes me think of the film The Wicker Man.
Odin hung on the World Tree for nine days, to gain wisdom. He sacrificed his ewye in the process. Here is something to consider: there is another god, with a missing eye - Horus.
As for the sun and moon, I'm not personally aware, but I'll try to remember to research it.
I think that music festivals are used by Them, because of the sounds. There is something to soundwaves, and they are using them to potent effects. Accoustics and harmonics.
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 4, 2017 6:38:21 GMT
People other than me made big contributions to this topic on the old forum, the Ancient Egyptian connections in particular. I am sure that Horus was part of it.
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 4, 2017 6:41:35 GMT
Greenbelt Festival and the rising sun
Another CC poster found this one, which is held in the UK: “Greenbelt is a festival of arts, faith and justice. Energised by a progressive Christian worldview, Greenbelt creates a festival that is inclusive, open-minded, participatory and generous in spirit.” It is probably just a coincidence that the first Greenbelt festival, which was in 1974, was held on a pig farm! Greenbelt doesn’t use sun images all the time like Corona and Tomorrowland, but they did have one service that featured the sun. It was called Greenbelt Communion 2008 – Rising Sun. Someone who attended it described his experiences. “The opening words were...: "We welcome the four processions coming to the temple from the north, west, south and east." Aradhna played a selection of Indian instruments including sitar, sarod ... there were also some other musicians playing a digital electronic keyboard and guitars. There were a number of hymns all reflecting (sorry) the rising sun theme. We had " From the rising of the sun" and "Summer suns are glowing" (with much ironic laughter given the rain). We also managed several Asian hymns in Japanese, Hindi and Thai. We even held forth with two verses of "Hark the herald angels sing." Finally we sang the Beatles' "Here comes the sun" as best we could... The theme of the festival and the service was Rising Sun. She explained how the rising sun was used in the Bible as a metaphor for Jesus, as in the Sun of Righteousness (Malachi 4:1-3.) She said that the sun needed to shine once more, particularly on countries of the developing world. But to my ears it sounded as if we were worshipping the sun, not the Sun of Righteousness. I found myself tuning out because of the many distractions but also because the message seemed to be unchristian.” www.shipoffools.com/mystery/2008/1610.htmlAnd this is supposed to be a Christian service at a Christian festival? Once again, open sun worship is fine; tricking people is not.
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 4, 2017 17:44:07 GMT
Wild Goose Festivals Wild Goose do not use a lot of sun symbols, but they were inspired by and model themselves on the Greenbelt Festivals mentioned above. All these inclusive, diverse music festivals make me think of the Leo/Aquarius angle. Wild Goose focusses on justice, spirituality, music and the arts. They say they are ‘Progressive Christian’, but appear more pagan or New Age than Christian to me. One of their posters:
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 6, 2017 6:47:18 GMT
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 11, 2017 19:21:43 GMT
Astrological sundial at Bracken House
There are many more sources of sun images than metal music and neo-paganism. Bracken House, a building that I have passed many times, is close to St. Paul’s Cathedral and was formerly the headquarters of the Financial Times. There is an unusual zodiacal clock on the outside, with a sunburst and a black sun in the centre. The black sun has the face of Winston Churchill. Avacyn said: “Churchill was a druid, as well as a Freemason. So, he was heavily into the occult, it would seem. Maybe the above is suggesting he was a grand master for them, or something?” Churchill was a personal friend of Bernard Bracken. That story isn’t relevant to this thread; what is interesting is that Churchill quoted the closing lines of the Invictus poem in Parliament in 1941.
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Post by Avacyn on Dec 12, 2017 1:25:58 GMT
People other than me made big contributions to this topic on the old forum, the Ancient Egyptian connections in particular. I am sure that Horus was part of it. Based on everything I have researched and worked out, the key to it all is Ra-Horakhty. Did you know that the Aten cult was aspect worship for Ra-Horakhty? It becomes clear, once you have the translations of the boundary markers and such for Akhetaten/Amarna.
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 21, 2017 17:37:19 GMT
Sherlock Holmes, Orlando and Sol Invictus The Redacted Sherlock Holmes books by Orlando Pearson contain stories about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s great detective. Here is a relevant extract from Volume III, in which the great detective mentions Sol Invictus: “The 25th of December 1894 dawned gloomily. Holmes looked out of our window onto the street below then up at the sky as it at last became light just after breakfast. “That the Romans felt the need at this time of year for a celebration of Sol Invictus, the unconquered sun, should not surprise us”, he commented sombrely.”
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Post by Avacyn on Dec 21, 2017 22:39:24 GMT
UnseenI, you almost certainly have made this connection before. But was not Conan Doyle a member of the Golden Dawn? And I wonder... does the name of the order intend to imply a sunrise? An idle musing, to be sure.
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Post by UnseenI on Dec 22, 2017 6:57:04 GMT
I don't think he was, but I still have other material about him.
During the holiday season, I won't be able to post as often or as much as I have been and I may go off the radar for a short time, but I will resume re-posting the old material when I can.
What I would like for Christmas is for post content to be available to searches and some more members!
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Post by UnseenI on Feb 2, 2018 17:00:24 GMT
Jimmy Savile, black suns and a fascinating theory
An extract from an article that links Jimmy Savile to a black sun: "Would the BBC deliberately induce its audience into a hypnotic trance state so it can fire sigil magic at us through our tv screens when we have just innocently tuned in to watch the games? Considering they employed master hypnotist and paedo-magickian Jimmy Savile for decades it does make you wonder. Incidentally, we have found evidence of these same mnemonics and blatant hypnotism masked as psychedelia being used in the earliest TOTP shows from 50 years ago with Savile even standing in front of one that resembles a black sun or chaos symbol in motion." 5ocietyx.wordpress.com/tag/jimmy-savile/ Perhaps this is what the author was thinking of:
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Post by UnseenI on Feb 18, 2018 19:52:22 GMT
The Prisoner The Prisoner TV series has some themes and images that are relevant to this thread, From WiKi: “The Prisoner is a 17-episode British television series first broadcast in the United Kingdom from 29 September 1967 to 1 February 1968. Starring and co-created by Patrick McGoohan, it combined spy fiction with elements of science fiction, allegory, and psychological drama… A major theme of the series is individualism, as represented by Number Six, versus collectivism, as represented by Number Two and the others in the Village. McGoohan stated that the series aimed to demonstrate a balance between the two points…” Individualism versus collectivism is Leo versus Aquarius. The numbers instead of names and the collectivism versus individualism conflict remind me of Ayn Rand’s Anthem. The determination of the Prisoner not to let himself be broken has Invictus elements. For anyone who hasn’t seen this series, I can’t recommend it highly enough.
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Post by UnseenI on Feb 18, 2018 19:54:10 GMT
Quotes from The Prisoner
Patrick McGoohan (Number Six): “I will not make any deals with you. I’ve resigned. I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, or numbered! My life is my own.” “I am not a Number, I am a free man!”
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Post by UnseenI on Feb 19, 2018 10:25:50 GMT
More quotes from The Prisoner
From Number 2: “What in fact has been created? An international community. A perfect blueprint for world order. When the sides facing each other suddenly realise that they're looking into a mirror, they'll see that this is the pattern for the future.” Catchphrase: “Be seeing you.”
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