Making Waves

August 24, 2010 at 2:28 pm (Consciousness, End of the World, Political, Programming, Technology, Uncategorized) (, , , , , )

(album cover for Arcana – The Last Wave)

It can be somewhat hard to wrap up a post like this that has spanned many days. So much happening in the world around me relates directly to the topic at hand. I would like to preserve the original entries to show where things started. I have arranged things in chronological order with only small changes having been made to previous entries so as to improve flow – no pictures or main pieces of content have been altered.

I’ll start with the first entry and then conclude with my most recent thoughts on the subject at hand..

August 24th

I want to let everyone out there know how much I appreciate your comments and support. I have considered shutting down this blog many times, but you all keep me motivated to keep surfing this wave. It is almost the 1 year anniversary of Star Theory and it has taken me to some wild places.

Some of the information presented in these articles may be incorrect or somewhat misleading. This has not been my intention, but is an inherent risk when swimming outside of the mainstream. My goal has been to share with you all the wonderful connections I have found in the world around me while also exposing some of the deceptive and unhealthy tactics employed by those who wish to control our lives and keep us in a perpetual state of fear.

One of the recent news stories that got both the mainstream and alternative media whipped up into a frenzy was the BP oil spill – “the greatest ecological disaster of our time.” Just like with H1N1, 2012, martial law, and many other scenarios, we were put into a position of great fear because of images and words that do not necessarily have any basis in reality.

Then along came Lenon Honor to put things into perspective..

(Watch the film here)

On September 1st at 8PM EST, I will be speaking with Lenon concerning his recent film. We may also discuss his The Borg Agenda series, which was an inspiration for some of my own research that led to my appearance on Red Ice Creations discussing “The Gods of Technology.” Lenon and I have many overlapping interests and even share a birthday. I really look forward to our discussion and hope you do too.

September 2nd

Making Waves with Lenon Honor:

I really enjoyed my chat with Lenon Honor. We discussed fear-based mind control, the ways in which human beings are being controlled and influenced by technology, different views on creation, and the nature of the human being and soul. Does anyone see any “synchronicity” between the first posting of this article on August 24th and the recent reports of 49 foot waves out in the Atlantic Ocean?

Here’s an earl-y warning about Earl:

A HURRICANE WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE COAST OF MASSACHUSETTS
FROM WESTPORT EASTWARD AROUND CAPE COD TO HULL INCLUDING
MARTHAS VINEYARD AND NANTUCKET ISLAND.

(Hurricane EARL Public Advisory)

September 6th

Although it looks like a lot of material is being moved by waves, it is really the energy of the wave that is moving and not the individual particles:

Waves travel and transfer energy from one point to another, often with no permanent displacement of the particles of the medium—that is, with little or no associated mass transport. They consist instead of oscillations or vibrations around almost fixed locations. For example, a cork on rippling water will bob up and down while staying in about the same place while the wave itself moves onwards. Waves carry energy but not mass because even as a wave travels outward from the center (carrying energy of motion), the medium itself does not flow with it. (Wikipedia)

Keep this idea in mind when considering the recent conversation with Lenon. Emotions and ideas can be propagated easily through the various media that surround us.

Looking back, Cape Cod was abuzz with talk of hurricane Earl and all of the potential damage it could cause. The radio was warning people not to drive on the roads and there were plans to close the only two bridges on and off the Cape if the wind became too strong. Some people took out their boats and closed up their houses. Many tourists decided to skip their Labor Day weekend on the Cape because of fear of the storm.

Late into Friday (3rd) and early on Saturday the hurricane was supposed to come and whip things up. Some people were a little worried, others excited, and a few of us knew that the media loves to blow things out of proportion in order to keep our attention and instill fear. The reality of the situation is that a little bit of rain came down and there was some wind.. that’s  it.

(An interesting juxtaposition of lyric and image here..)

Actually, the storm brought with it some great weather. When I woke up late on Saturday, I found that there was a beautiful day outside waiting for me. The skies were blue, the sun was shining, and only a little wind remained. With little traffic with which to contend, I went down to a beach on the Southern coast of Cape Cod and went for a swim in the larger than usual waves.

Okay, maybe they weren’t that big or extraordinary, but it was still fun and exhilarating. What a nice feeling not to live in a state of perpetual fear.

Please leave any questions or comments that you might have..

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Red, White, and Blue

August 2, 2010 at 11:07 pm (Uncategorized)

These three colors have been flown by the most powerful nations this world has ever seen. They each symbolize so much. I could make allusions to blood, wine, rivers, the sky, clouds, goodness and evil, but the main topic I will be covering is the ginger coloring.

There has been much talk of “gingers” recently and I would like to explore why this might be, what this complexion has meant throughout history, and the role they are playing in the world of today.

The Celtic Rebel and aferrismoon recently discussed the strange coincidences surrounding “ginger kids” in a recent podcast. The Ginger Kids episode of South Park was season 9 episode 11 and it aired on 11/9/05, which is 9/11 for anyone not living in the US. Apparently this episode of South Park spawned Kick a Ginger Day in various schools. It also led to a famous rebuttal on youtube of a plumpy ginger asserting that he does in fact have a soul. His evidence? The fact that he is a Christian.

The 2010 South Park episode that depicted Muhammad in a (pedo) bear costume also featured an appearance of the ginger kids who were seeking to steal Muhammad’s apparent invincibility from ridicule. Poor kids, they really must have a tough time. Oh, it was was also noted in Celtic’s show that ginger is an anagram for nigger.

Red-haired, pale-skinned, blue-eyed babies might naturally have a different personality type than the rest of humanity. Nature makes things visually obvious so that you can know what you’re getting into when dealing with different creatures. Because they are so different looking and often a surprise to non-red parents, there is a site dedicated to Raising Redheads.

The red appears to be a sign that there is a fire that can burn extra hot with this group.

Still Life With Woodpecker was recently lent to me by a friend. The description of the book:

Still Life with Woodpecker is sort of a love story that takes place inside a pack of Camel cigarettes. It reveals the purpose of the moon, explains the difference between criminals and outlaws, examines the conflict between social activism and romantic individualism, and paints a portrait of contemporary society that includes powerful Arabs, exiled royalty, and pregnant cheerleaders. It also deals with the problem of redheads.

I won’t give away the plot as you might want to read this, but one of the themes that runs through the story is the importance of packaging and symbols.

Could there be an active agenda to socialize red-headed children into a demeaned and demonized position within society?

It seems there has been an agenda to stereotype redheads in certain, specific ways.

Something to consider about I Love Lucy is that it was likely the first television show to feature a white woman in a relationship with a Hispanic man. There is also the obvious connection between Lucy and Lucifer. Supporting that argument, the devil is often depicted as being red. Gingers are often easy to rouse, cunning, and prone to extreme behavior.

This trait is often associated with royal bloodlines and famous leaders. Eric the Red, King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, Mary Queen of Scots, Queen Victoria I, Thomas Jefferson,  Andrew Jackson, Calvin Coolidge, Margaret Thatcher – all red. There are also quite  a few famous authors (Mark Twain) and artists (Vincent) that share this shade.

And, of course, there are the movie stars..

Ah yes, Ginger. She was a sexy lady whose sexual desire could not be filled by any of the men on the island – can you guess why? That’s right, the men were hammock homosexuals.. and gingers love sex.

The sexual desires of the reds spread along with their genetic code as they traveled throughout the world during some period in our past. This sea-faring people could have been behind some of the biggest and most amazing constructions on this globe of ours.

From Amazon:

“Am going to cross Pacific on a wooden raft to support a theory that the South Sea islands were peopled from Peru. Will you come? …Reply at once.” That is how six brave and inquisitive men came to seek a dangerous path to test a scientific theory. On a primitive raft made of forty-foot balsa logs and named “Kon-Tiki” in honor of a legendary sun king, Heyerdahl and five companions deliberately risked their lives to show that the ancient Peruvians could have made the 4,300-mile voyage to the Polynesian islands on a similar craft.

The people with great knowledge who taught stone building and pyramid construction to the indigenous people were known as “red-beards.” They were said to have reigned as gods over the indigenous people with their magic. Thor Heyerdahl’s research and subsequent journey showed that these people probably moved from what is now Mexico down to Peru and then took a long sea journey, which led them to create the statues on Easter Island and eventually settle on the more fruitful islands farther North. They were welcomed there and their curly, red hair could still be seen in the traits of the Polynesians “discovered” by the Spaniards.

The Maya were expecting the return of their gods when the Conquistadors came on their ships, but these were not the gods they had known from the past. These new gods conquered with their Guns, Germs, and Steel and then burned or sequestered almost all of the information concerning the origins of the pyramids and the complex mathematics and astronomy these people possessed.

In True Blue, I show a picture of a blue-eyed sarcophagus found in Latin America. The clues have all been there from the start and they fit like pieces into a puzzle. What is the big picture here? Why are we not told more about these kinds of discoveries?

(Djinn by Ralf Heynen)

Could it be that the blue-eyed gingers are related to the blue djinn of Arab folk-lore?

They often play the role of witches and sometimes angels, like in Bless the Child. Thanks to Steve for pointing that one out – an image search brought up a familiar face.

Could it be that the sun-scared people are the origin of vampires? And what would that make me??

(Kyle – a Daywalker)

I have a reddish beard and head of hair and am what could be considered “partial-ginger.”  I originally disliked being called red-headed as I preferred to consider myself blonde or dirty blonde – as my original haircolor as a young child had been almost golden/white. This wouldn’t have served my fair head too well as I would be outside a lot on this planet, fairly close to that bright sun. Alas, my sun-phobic mother smothered me in sun screen.

My sensitivity to the sun makes me consider whether or not our white ancestors were from this planet. There is the Aryan aristocrats from Ares theory – mad red men from Mars who travel the open mar (see sea). I find this theory rather compelling, but we could also be the progeny of some test-tube babies who were created by some higher intelligence. It is hard to say for sure, but these ancestors of ours who found themselves on earth used forests, caves, clothes, and buildings to protect themselves from the sun, weather, and predators. This is what any intelligent animal would do when placed in a precarious position. When on the verge of life and death, innovate!

The above image was how National Geographic chose to depict the neanderthal in an issue a year or so ago. While using images like that, they inform the reader to believe that white people are descended from hominids that came out of Africa, rather than a mix of genetic stock between the neanderthal and the other humans they encountered.

Writer Garret LoPorto asserts that many humans today are influence by traits from this stock of humans and that these people have often been the most creative, rebellious, and memorable figures in history – they are loved and hated, playing both enemy and hero. The code in question is labeled the DRD4 7R gene. Do I need to point out the 47? (Surprising Ways Your Neanderthal Genes May Effect You)

The phoenix above starts fires with her mind. She would later cheer as Donnie Darko upset the established order.

Josh Homme is the lead singer of Queens of the Stone Age, but he also was behind Kyuss, whose 33 songs lyrics can be explored here.

I found the above image while searching for a good picture of Fry – hmm, French Fry – wow. This is the area where the cavemen left their drawings and where redheaded royals ruled over violent lands. This is where art became more self-realized and liberty began to flourish over top the darkened soil.

Oh – and what are the colors flown over France?

That’s right – the same three colors that fly over the US. And there is friction here. One particular example is AZ (Alpha & Omega) – it is growing hotter by the day as citizen militias engage Los Zetas – drug smugglers or illegal [grey] aliens? (“Los Zetas” draw concern of US Government)

Of course this is all centered in Phoenix – the city that has Governor Hunt’s pyramid tomb atop it.

For my own part, I raised these issues to celebrate the differences amongst humans. They are quite beautiful.

And some could be considered a bit devilish 🙂 It all depends on who you’re asking.

Warning: the music video is shocking, graphic, and well-done.

I’ve always had something of a soft spot for the outliers and underdogs. I doubt they will be kept down for too long.

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