Red, it's the color of danger, alarm, and evil. The very sight of it causes our bodies and minds to react in ways we cannot control. Those ways usually mean fear and survival. Knowing this color's full psychological power, the Illuminati have been using it endlessly to further its goals and brainwash the masses. To the order, red is its core color, and it will be the color to which mankind bows when the NWO claims power. If you think otherwise, it's just because you have yet to see the warnings.
For decades, the Illuminati has embedded red symbols into films, and there is a clear pattern to their placement. For starters, the symbols are only eyes, red eyes, and each movie that boasts them deals with machines having control over man. We'll start with "2001: A Space Odyssey". In this film, a computer named HAL 9000 controls a spacecraft bound for Mars. Toward the end of the voyage, HAL betrays its crew and attempts to kill them. Of course, the computer is personified through the image of a red eye. The fact that this film was directed by Stanley Kubrick should also not be overlooked. HAL's red eye is just one more Illuminati reference out of dozens, and it indicates what we should look for when machines begin to go against us.
The next franchise that employs such a reference is "The Terminator" series. This one might be the most obvious with the poster featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger and his red machine eye. In this series, computers have taken over Earth and are attempting to exterminate the human race. Using terminator robots, the machines battle what's left of humanity, and each one of these robots boasts a set of glowing red eyes. This is an apocalyptic reference by the Illuminati, and we must take it seriously because...
It's not the only franchise to do this. "The Matrix" trilogy also follows the same pattern. Like "The Terminator", these films use the same theme, humanity has been exterminated by artificial intelligence and exists as slaves with the exception of a small resistance group. And like the preceding franchise, the machines (sentinels in particular) from "The Matrix" have red eyes. Do you still think it's a coincidence?
If not, here's another series for you to consider, "Transformers". The villainous Decepticons in these movies generally boast red eyes, and they're even referenced in the promotional posters. However, the most blatant apocalyptic reference is found on Shockwave. This Decepticon boasts a single red eye. The one eye is a classic Illuminati trademark, and the fact that it's red means that it's referring to doomsday.
So let's review what we've covered. The Illuminati has used its signature symbol, the eye, in films about technology ruling over man. Unlike other eyes in movies, these are all red and belong to machines. We should also consider the directors, Stanley Kubrick, James Cameron, the Wachowski brothers, and Michael Bay. All are members of the order and serve it well. Make no mistake, these symbols are deliberate and well placed. They are a warning of things to come.
In fact, that brings us to our final point, and that's where the red eye can be found in the real world. The Motorola Droid phones and tablets boast single red eyes that resemble HAL 9000's. If you own one of these phones, be very careful. If they are not already being used against you, they soon will be. The Illuminati has warned us that the red eye is a symbol of apocalyptic evil, yet no one seems to notice or care. Then again, what else can they buy? Apple products, not exactly a viable option.
Friday, December 26, 2014
Thursday, December 4, 2014
The Illuminati Strikes Back: Hidden Symbols in Star Wars
Subliminal messages are one of the greatest threats we face. They are so subtle and seem so innocuous that most people pay them no heed while letting their minds absorb the toxic influences. We see them everywhere, and "Star Wars" is another medium for widespread brainwash. Whether it be through metaphor or overt symbols, George Lucas's "masterpiece" has tainted the minds of generations, and the damage may not be reversible.
The Illuminati's messages in "Star Wars" are so pervasive that we're going to treat them in two separate ways. We'll start with the symbols first and then proceed with the metaphors. The references, which are many, begin with Darth Vader's helmet. Covering the evil lord's mouth and nose is a large triangle with three silver dots at the points. These dots represent the unholy trinity, and the triangle is a direct Illuminati reference. The fact that it's on the movie's villain is no coincidence. The secret order knows that it's evil.
Another cryptic symbol can be seen on the Imperial Tie Fighters. When looking at this rudimentary model, not much is obvious, but you need to look at the hexagon panels on each side as well as the hexagon engine exhaust in the back. Now, a hexagon is a six-sided shape, and the Tie Fighter boasts three of them. What you have here is a 666 reference, and its seen whenever Imperial fighters grace the screen.
Like the fighters, the Empire's larger ships also boast Illuminati symbols. Star Destroyers are triangular in shape and the Death Star boasts an "Eye of Providence" reference. The large parabola that fires the planet-destroying blast resembles an eye, and given that its purpose is sheer destruction shows that such a symbol represents evil.
Even the Rebel Alliance is not free of symbolism. Let's look at the Yavin base, which is housed in a... That's right, a pyramid! The film's good guys use the most significant structure in Illuminati lore as a shelter from the evil Empire. How much more obvious could George Lucas be?
Now, let's look at the films dark metaphors, the Force in particular. The all powerful energy that binds the galaxy together is really an analogy for how Illuminati brainwash works. Remember what Obi Wan Kenobi said about how the "Force has a strong influence on the weak minded." Well, the order's brainwashing tactics have the same effect. The simpletons will easily fall for it while the intelligent will see past it.
The Force metaphor also extends into the prequels and actually provides a blueprint for how the Illuminati will take over some day. In Episodes I-III, the Emperor uses the Force to manipulate the Galactic Republic's government into starting a bogus war. In fact, the Emperor's powers are so complete that he was in complete control of the other side. He pulled all the strings while both sides duked it out thinking they were eliminating their enemy. All that they were really doing was allowing the Emperor to connive his way to absolute power in the name of security and safety. Does that sound familiar. The Illuminati is working in the same manner. It's preparing for a massive war between Islam and the West and will take over when the dust settles. It has infiltrated both sides and is in complete control, just like the Emperor.
The message here is clear. Be wary of the symbols hidden in "Star Wars". They are far more dangerous than even the worst of Jar Jar Binks.
To see our take on "Star Wars: The Force Awakens", click on the following link: Star Wars Episode VII: The Illuminati Awakens
The Illuminati's messages in "Star Wars" are so pervasive that we're going to treat them in two separate ways. We'll start with the symbols first and then proceed with the metaphors. The references, which are many, begin with Darth Vader's helmet. Covering the evil lord's mouth and nose is a large triangle with three silver dots at the points. These dots represent the unholy trinity, and the triangle is a direct Illuminati reference. The fact that it's on the movie's villain is no coincidence. The secret order knows that it's evil.
Another cryptic symbol can be seen on the Imperial Tie Fighters. When looking at this rudimentary model, not much is obvious, but you need to look at the hexagon panels on each side as well as the hexagon engine exhaust in the back. Now, a hexagon is a six-sided shape, and the Tie Fighter boasts three of them. What you have here is a 666 reference, and its seen whenever Imperial fighters grace the screen.
Like the fighters, the Empire's larger ships also boast Illuminati symbols. Star Destroyers are triangular in shape and the Death Star boasts an "Eye of Providence" reference. The large parabola that fires the planet-destroying blast resembles an eye, and given that its purpose is sheer destruction shows that such a symbol represents evil.
Even the Rebel Alliance is not free of symbolism. Let's look at the Yavin base, which is housed in a... That's right, a pyramid! The film's good guys use the most significant structure in Illuminati lore as a shelter from the evil Empire. How much more obvious could George Lucas be?
Now, let's look at the films dark metaphors, the Force in particular. The all powerful energy that binds the galaxy together is really an analogy for how Illuminati brainwash works. Remember what Obi Wan Kenobi said about how the "Force has a strong influence on the weak minded." Well, the order's brainwashing tactics have the same effect. The simpletons will easily fall for it while the intelligent will see past it.
The Force metaphor also extends into the prequels and actually provides a blueprint for how the Illuminati will take over some day. In Episodes I-III, the Emperor uses the Force to manipulate the Galactic Republic's government into starting a bogus war. In fact, the Emperor's powers are so complete that he was in complete control of the other side. He pulled all the strings while both sides duked it out thinking they were eliminating their enemy. All that they were really doing was allowing the Emperor to connive his way to absolute power in the name of security and safety. Does that sound familiar. The Illuminati is working in the same manner. It's preparing for a massive war between Islam and the West and will take over when the dust settles. It has infiltrated both sides and is in complete control, just like the Emperor.
The message here is clear. Be wary of the symbols hidden in "Star Wars". They are far more dangerous than even the worst of Jar Jar Binks.
To see our take on "Star Wars: The Force Awakens", click on the following link: Star Wars Episode VII: The Illuminati Awakens