The Walt Disney company is one of the most pervasive and perverse organizations working to destroy the minds of our children. In 1995, it began coordinating with Steve Jobs' new start-up, Pixar, and has become more evil ever since. No doubt, the Illuminati use this mega-corporation as its main force to brainwash the youths of the world, and one of its most glaring examples can be found in the computer-animated classic "Monsters Inc."
Not only is there overt symbolism in this movie, but the story line itself serves as a metaphor for the Illuminati's quest to indoctrinate kids. We'll look at the film's images first with the most notable reference being the Eye of Providence in the Monsters Inc. logo. That eye is ever-present throughout the movie and serves as a reminder that the Illuminati controls us. Let's also not forget that the fictional company serves to provide energy. This is also symbolic of today's energy companies and how they rule our lives. Take the Koch brothers for example, these two order members literally run America and do so on the foundation of oil.
The All Seeing Eye references don't stop there either. One of the main characters, Mike Wazowski (voiced by Billy Crystal), is a little green blob boasting one eye and devil's horns. Sure, he acts cute and seems friendly, and that's the trap. The Illuminati is using this character to try to impress upon children that it's nice and cool, while simultaneously telling them that it's in charge. Could the evil film makers be anymore genius?
Yes, they can, and they do it too in the sequel, "Monsters University". In this humorously dark film, the All Seeing Eye can be seen not just in the company's logo but also the logo of a college. This is also an Illuminati message telling people that the order not only controls the energy companies but also academia. Do not let professors and so-called experts tell you that the Illuminati is long gone and the NWO is a paranoid conspiracy. They're either severely brainwashed or part of the order. Just ask anyone who has tried to introduce new ideas to scholarship. Unless those "ideas" fit Illuminati purposes, they're tossed and slimed along with the people who proposed them.
That brings us back to our discussion of "Monsters Inc." and it's twisted purposes. We've covered the symbolism. Now, let's cover the metaphor of how the Illuminati gets into our children's heads. The film does this by showing monsters scaring children at night to obtain energy and presents an image of terror in the dark. Eventually, one of the kids becomes enchanted with the monsters and befriends them. This is how Illuminati brainwash works. The order implants terrifying ideas into children's minds in unbelievable ways, and once the kids are familiar enough with the imagery and ideas, they become enamored with them. Just as they show us in the film.
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Sunday, January 25, 2015
Saturday, January 17, 2015
The Illuminati's Crusade Against Bill Cosby
The Illuminati has one unbreakable rule, and that's no leaving. Some try and pay the price. Mel Gibson attempted to do it and so did Charlie Sheen. They paid the price before returning to the fold as a pair of prodigal sons. Now, another celebrity is being destroyed for going against the order's will, Bill Cosby. In the past month, hordes of unknown women have come crawling out of the woodwork to accuse the comedian of rape. Of course, the allegations go back decades, and the media expects the good "sheeple" of America to believe every word. What we're actually seeing though is an Illuminati hit squad in action.
None of these women were ever raped, molested, drugged, or whatever by Cosby. They've definitely been brainwashed, that's for certain. If you watch their interviews, they present with neutral affects accompanied by absent looks in the eyes, typical of people who have gone through MK Ultra programming. They're in such a state of psychosis that they really don't have any idea what they're saying. These women aren't victims either. They're lower tier members of the Illuminati, the ones who pledged themselves but fell short of expectations. You can think of them as cannon fodder in the order's quest to brainwash the world.
Destroying Bill Cosby is their purpose, and the Illuminati deems it necessary because he ran afoul somewhere in recent years. Perhaps it was his rant against the current state of African Americans. His tirade against Ebonics and every last stereotype imaginable defined his reputation. Also, is it a coincidence that his accusers emerged immediately following the exoneration of the cops who killed Eric Garner and Michael Brown? Was Cosby planning to go public about an Illuminati plot to unleash a race war? Nobody except those in the order know for sure.
For now, Cosby is paying a penance for his "transgressions". Charges have not been filed and likely won't be, that's not the Illuminati's style. What will happen is that his accusers will give a few dozen interviews, go on Oprah, and write some trashy tell-alls before fading into the anonymous abyss from which they emerged. Cosby, on the other hand, will endure shame and humiliation for years until a reconciliation with the order is completed, provided his health has not deteriorated and he's still alive.
Whatever was going through Cosby's mind when he decided to break ranks wasn't good. If only he had heeded the lessons of those in the past, he might not have been disloyal. Now, his life will never be the same. Once you're in the Illuminati, there's no getting out.
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None of these women were ever raped, molested, drugged, or whatever by Cosby. They've definitely been brainwashed, that's for certain. If you watch their interviews, they present with neutral affects accompanied by absent looks in the eyes, typical of people who have gone through MK Ultra programming. They're in such a state of psychosis that they really don't have any idea what they're saying. These women aren't victims either. They're lower tier members of the Illuminati, the ones who pledged themselves but fell short of expectations. You can think of them as cannon fodder in the order's quest to brainwash the world.
Destroying Bill Cosby is their purpose, and the Illuminati deems it necessary because he ran afoul somewhere in recent years. Perhaps it was his rant against the current state of African Americans. His tirade against Ebonics and every last stereotype imaginable defined his reputation. Also, is it a coincidence that his accusers emerged immediately following the exoneration of the cops who killed Eric Garner and Michael Brown? Was Cosby planning to go public about an Illuminati plot to unleash a race war? Nobody except those in the order know for sure.
For now, Cosby is paying a penance for his "transgressions". Charges have not been filed and likely won't be, that's not the Illuminati's style. What will happen is that his accusers will give a few dozen interviews, go on Oprah, and write some trashy tell-alls before fading into the anonymous abyss from which they emerged. Cosby, on the other hand, will endure shame and humiliation for years until a reconciliation with the order is completed, provided his health has not deteriorated and he's still alive.
Whatever was going through Cosby's mind when he decided to break ranks wasn't good. If only he had heeded the lessons of those in the past, he might not have been disloyal. Now, his life will never be the same. Once you're in the Illuminati, there's no getting out.
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Sunday, January 4, 2015
Ancient Aliens and Illuminati Brainwash
Since its inception, the History Channel has embarked on a degenerative path. During its first years, it aired low quality documentaries about general topics such as the Renaissance and the Great Depression. Then it yielded to the demands of military history buffs, showing nothing but World War II programs and specials about firearm evolution which earned it the nickname of the "Hitler Channel". At least the programs were about history. Later came the real decay with shows like "Ice Road Truckers" and "Pawn Stars", but the real laugh is the hit show, "Ancient Aliens".
Presenting theories about how ancient civilizations may have been influenced by alien races, this show might just be the History Channel's all time low, or is it? Underneath the ridiculous ideas and cheesy visual effects, there is an air of seriousness about the program, and if watched for any length of time, these theories begin to seem plausible. That's where Illuminati brainwash comes into play.
During the past twenty years, Hollywood has focused on science fiction that purports the notion that humanity is not originally from Earth and that its accomplishments came with outside help. We've seen it over and over again. From "Mission to Mars" to "Alien vs. Predator" and even "Prometheus", the idea that human beings originated from deep space has etched itself into mainstream thought. This theory can also be found in the background story of "Avatar" where its asserted that humans and the blue people shared a common alien ancestor. This is all basic Illuminati tactics. The order uses subtle brainwashing influences to implant strange notions and then seeks to make them accepted as the norm.
That's where "Ancient Aliens" plays a role. Until the show's 2010 debut, the alien ancestor hypothesis remained in pop culture. However, that changed once a legitimate network began promoting it. Of course, most educated people say that it's a bad joke or a desperate ploy to attract viewers. Unfortunately, that's not the case. Upon initial viewings, you might laugh it off, but the show has a way of getting into your head and makes you question what you know. And that's what it's supposed to do, make you question what you know.
We here at IW have already theorized that the Illuminati might be communicating with an alien race. The program, "Ancient Aliens", helps support that. By addressing themes such as how historic religions and mythology may have been based on observing alien visitations or technology, the show indicates that God and Satan may not be spiritual forces but actual physical beings and that the people of Earth play some role in their existence. Could the Illuminati be preparing the human race to be ruled by those from outer space? Many signs point to yes.
So far, much of the theories and knowledge surrounding the order indicates that it's planning a new world order that will be created through financial meltdowns and apocalyptic wars, but what's the ultimate goal. Those in the Illuminati already have wealth and power beyond their dreams. We know they call the shots, so why would they embark on such a perilous course? Could they be taking orders from masters beyond our world or dimension, and if so could it be possible that these orders are not derived from interpretations of spiritual texts but actual messages from superior beings?
Shows such as "Ancient Aliens" indicate that the Illuminati serves someone real. As of now, the idea of extra-terrestrials having planted life on Earth still belongs to science fiction but for how much longer. So far, the theory has yet to escape popular culture. We bet that that's going to change, and xeno-archaeology will become a legitimate academic field. With the idea already embedded in the minds of the masses, it won't sound strange once it does.
So keep that in mind next time you tune in to "Ancient Aliens", and if what we have said doesn't convince you, take note of this. Illuminati artist Katy Perry has publicly stated that she is obsessed with the show.
Presenting theories about how ancient civilizations may have been influenced by alien races, this show might just be the History Channel's all time low, or is it? Underneath the ridiculous ideas and cheesy visual effects, there is an air of seriousness about the program, and if watched for any length of time, these theories begin to seem plausible. That's where Illuminati brainwash comes into play.
During the past twenty years, Hollywood has focused on science fiction that purports the notion that humanity is not originally from Earth and that its accomplishments came with outside help. We've seen it over and over again. From "Mission to Mars" to "Alien vs. Predator" and even "Prometheus", the idea that human beings originated from deep space has etched itself into mainstream thought. This theory can also be found in the background story of "Avatar" where its asserted that humans and the blue people shared a common alien ancestor. This is all basic Illuminati tactics. The order uses subtle brainwashing influences to implant strange notions and then seeks to make them accepted as the norm.
That's where "Ancient Aliens" plays a role. Until the show's 2010 debut, the alien ancestor hypothesis remained in pop culture. However, that changed once a legitimate network began promoting it. Of course, most educated people say that it's a bad joke or a desperate ploy to attract viewers. Unfortunately, that's not the case. Upon initial viewings, you might laugh it off, but the show has a way of getting into your head and makes you question what you know. And that's what it's supposed to do, make you question what you know.
We here at IW have already theorized that the Illuminati might be communicating with an alien race. The program, "Ancient Aliens", helps support that. By addressing themes such as how historic religions and mythology may have been based on observing alien visitations or technology, the show indicates that God and Satan may not be spiritual forces but actual physical beings and that the people of Earth play some role in their existence. Could the Illuminati be preparing the human race to be ruled by those from outer space? Many signs point to yes.
So far, much of the theories and knowledge surrounding the order indicates that it's planning a new world order that will be created through financial meltdowns and apocalyptic wars, but what's the ultimate goal. Those in the Illuminati already have wealth and power beyond their dreams. We know they call the shots, so why would they embark on such a perilous course? Could they be taking orders from masters beyond our world or dimension, and if so could it be possible that these orders are not derived from interpretations of spiritual texts but actual messages from superior beings?
Shows such as "Ancient Aliens" indicate that the Illuminati serves someone real. As of now, the idea of extra-terrestrials having planted life on Earth still belongs to science fiction but for how much longer. So far, the theory has yet to escape popular culture. We bet that that's going to change, and xeno-archaeology will become a legitimate academic field. With the idea already embedded in the minds of the masses, it won't sound strange once it does.
So keep that in mind next time you tune in to "Ancient Aliens", and if what we have said doesn't convince you, take note of this. Illuminati artist Katy Perry has publicly stated that she is obsessed with the show.