By Gordon Duff, Senior Editor on January 25, 2016
Pop culture and reality,
the real clash of civilizations
By Gordon Duff, Senior Editor
Did an alien race “beam” a Chinese submarine to a launch position off the California coast where a missile launch acted as a private exhibition of capability to a very select and silent few? This was the back story in 2010, not from the “UFO community” but the power centers around the world. This incident and several others including one “disappeared airliner” was thought to open the doors to disclosure.
However, by late 2012 not
only did that door close but those who may actually be “in the know” were cut
out of the loop or simply quit answering the phone or even going outside. There is now a total disclosure blackout, something addressed on X Files
during their reboot pilot.
Last nights opener for X
Files on Fox has brought focus back on disclosure. The show itself was
carelessly thrown together with narcissistic closeups of “Scully” and
incoherent dialog unrelated to storyline. I suggest they shot hours of
storyline and took 5 minutes to edit it into something inane. However,
not all was inane. The real plot line, picking up from the earlier
“Purity” extra-terrestrial race mixing tale interspersed with meaningful and
occasional comedy, is pure “disclosure.”
We are fictionally told
that there is no alien invasion, only “earthlings” who use alien technology to
“Alex Jones” the world into a panic so they can “take over” for some unknown
reason.
Several private
intelligence services, at heart cheap carnival con outfits, and one major
Washington think tank, something that causes us a bad moment or two, parrot
this same line to clients, both corporate and nation state, who pay dearly for what
they could get off podcast radio for nothing.
Issues of UFO disclosure
are rarely reported on VT. Verifying who, within what is called the “UFO
community” has real standing and who is a fabricator is a difficult task.
Suffice it to say, when the Rand Corporation rears its very ugly head, we
begin paying attention. Private Rand Corporation briefings on UFO
disclosure issues typically describe complex interactions between off world
factions, humanoid and very non-human and make references to not only events
but coalitions with certain global powers as well.
Other disclosure issues
speak of secret societies, bloodlines, “black nobility” and draw parallels with
religious doctrine on issues like demonic inhabitation.
Jumping right to the meat
of the issue, a minor spoiler for those whose Tivo recordings of X Files were
screwed up by a football game that went on forever:
A reverse engineered
alien craft was shown on X Files. Mulder saw the craft in a hangar, a
small triangular craft that floated in the air powered by “Keshe” technology,
either Keshe or Tesla. VT published on American electromagnetic “weight
reduction” (gravity elimination) applications some time ago and introduced
evidence that the Apollo moon lander may have befitted with one of these units,
confirmed by multiple sources including an astronaut/passenger informant.
As for what we did
quietly note was the bottom of the TV model that Mulder was moving around like
a feather. It had round, call it maybe a lid or door or whatever, on the
bottom of the fuselage. The design of the TV model is close to that of a
TB 3 designation shown in either real or fabricated satellite photos from
Australia and Nevada.
The circular area
corresponds with what I had described I saw when I examined a TB 1 (I am told
it was a TB 1) craft at an RAF facility outside Oxford. In fact, much of the
Mulder “experience” oddly duplicated my radio interview account of this
incident from 2009. Were this a coincidence or were the X Files scene
borrowed from what is now public domain, is not an issue. If this scene
was more detailed and was edited down, and the anti-gravity drive system
described as Nazi origin influenced by “alleged” UFO contact between Germany
and, let’s say for sake of argument, an off world civilization that had based
in Chile or Antarctica, then we might be moving into better quality UFO
community conjecture that coincides with confirmations, some of which are rated
“good” or slightly better.
There are a number of
news blackouts going on now. The role of either off-world tech or
off-world players in the current series of wars, much of the main direction of
the upcoming X Files series, may well signal an end to what many have found
upsetting, the move away from hoped for disclosure.
Disclosure is a magic
word. It connotates a “knowing authority” and the release of information
that answers mysteries, provides reasons and explanations and, in the end, may
touch on life after death, what things are really about.
One of the briefing areas
for the “select few” has been the issue of life after death and how human
belief systems though “vibrations” (excuse the lame use of the term) could
influence or cause or define, another set of language failures, a continuation
of consciousness after physical death, not just a continuation but
circumstances as well.
For instance, the idea of
inheriting a magic planet of “see through” virgins after death, if that is what
one’s religious dogma were to espouse, would be realized, at least on the level
of surviving consciousness.
Worse still, the idea of
interacting with superhuman entities, jinn’s or demons, perhaps angels, the
differences again are subjective, would call for negotiation, perhaps even
bargaining, a chance to reunite with lost love ones, perhaps even dead pets.
Two or three years ago,
it was generally believed that a deal would be offered, one to end planetary
terraforming and the systematic depopulation through war, weather modification
and new diseases, all things right out of the new X Files.
Some of us were almost
promised that it would happen. In the interim doors that were opened were
closed and history moved forward inexorably toward what?
Were one to examine the
“reality” I am writing of, the one we are experiencing, and were one to see it
as an alternative timeline as opposed to “how things really are,” there would
likely be consensus. Our world, this version of it, is poorly written,
highly improbable and little more than 3rd rate street theatre.
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