Aliens & the New World Order in Mainstream Media Is the mass media intentionally getting us used to the idea of seeing aliens walking among us? Has the time come for the hybrids to be "coming out" in pop culture? |
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| The above material is used courtesy of Montalk.net and NobleRealms.org. | |
| The ABC television network premiered a new show in September 2005 called "Invasion." Here's a plot summary: |
| The tagline for Spielberg's recent "War of the Worlds" movie remake was "They're already here." Spielberg's alien-themed movies always seem to hit on a lot of the themes and points that have been brought out in actual, but not necessarily well-known, UFO encounters. His miniseries "Taken" dealt with the modern abduction phenomenon (and took its name from the Karla Turner bookof the same title, which was a very important study on the subject of the abduction phenomenon), and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" featured the balls of light, the collective vision experience (remember the mountain everyone was seeing in their minds?), and an interesting scene on a nighttime roadway where everyone is amazed by the UFOs flying by, except for one Native American who's sitting there calmly, just whistling to himself "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain." That was a message. |
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| And who can forget the "V" miniseries, "The Arrival," and of course "They Live." All these films telling the same story ... E.T.'s masquerading as humans, here to take over. Thank goodness they're just movies ... right? |
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| Here is an article I found on the web recently which is a perfect example of how occult messages are embedded in mainstream media. This one's a few months old already, but is a clear and easy example for those of you out there who don't know anything about this subject (or those that think "that's weird conspiracy stuff!") |
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| Notice the use of 2012 and 10,500 in the same article. To find out why those numbers are important, click the links. This sort of thing is important; I say you'd better wake up and start paying attention to the world around you, instead of watching all that TV! |