View Full Version : 'Life on Mars' TV series, Illuminati guide book.
edelweiss pirate
04-11-2007, 07:20 PM
Anyone seen that show?
Prolly the closest portrayal of Illuminati mind control I have ever seen.
In a similar vein to Vanilla Sky. Entertaining show but I wonder how many Mind Controlled peeps get triggered and kill themselves after having watched it.
Main character is called Sam Tyler (as in Tyler of the lodge).
33 years separate Sam's modern life to his 1973 back in time reality.
Written by Ashley Pharoah (A Pharoah, cute eh?)
Life on Mars by David Bowie recorded at Trident studios.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_on_Mars_(TV_series)
Watch the show! But don't go crackers.
mr jones
04-11-2007, 07:46 PM
do the illuminati think they're from the future? :D
I watched it and posted on itway back dont know if i can find links now as only your last 500 posts are available for some reason , but yes i was thinking about it today as well actually so good synchro there.The cheif detective in 1973 while sam is in his coma with the doctors working on him is called Gene Hunt !! how blatant is that lots more to it than that but it was a good entertaining show i love time travel stuff but the symbolism :eek: the hunt fot the gene that does what in fact ? from the war like martians shades of total recal and al lthe other martian movies weve had recently .
edelweiss pirate
04-11-2007, 08:08 PM
Mr Jones, the Illuminati servants are total fuit boxes who believe an incredible array of fantasy stories about their role in the world.
Just like schizophrenics. They are programmed in various ways to suspend their belief in what you an I call everyday reality and are led to believe that any number of incredible things. Whether they are Gods, monsters, living in hell....
Illumination is schizophrenia. It's all to do with perceptural portals. Illuminati members literally die many times in one lifetime and are reborn into the same life many times. Sounds weird to the unitiated I'm sure. But then what is reality?
The core theme is this.... How do I know this world is real and that YOU really exist....
A lot of potential for control can come from that simple suggestion...
If you can convince someone to believe that......their soul is yours.
This show seeks to make the viewer question "Is this real?".. "What is real?"
Those with a head on their shoulders will not think twice but those under stress, strain or involved in the occult.... well they'd better stay away from tall buildings or fast trains... One little touch is enough to send some people over the edge.
lostinstrangeworld
04-11-2007, 09:10 PM
I actually loved the series, although it was slightly annoying, though cute too, my little one accidentally recorded over the very last episode! :rolleyes:
It is such a cool series. I actually thought it might help to open peoples minds?
What do you make of "Lost"?
Hey, edelweiss pirate, you have put 999 posts in- cool!
edelweiss pirate
04-11-2007, 09:50 PM
Yeah...I've been putting off replying because I used to play Paradroid on my Commodore 64 computer as a kid and the most powerful droid you could become was a 999 command cyborg.... I guess I just have delusions of command cyborginess... Still I'm on 1000 now so I'm a big boy now.
Anyway, yeah Lost is a bit horrible too. There's a whole raft of these movies and shows which are designed as mini masonic initiations which question the viewers sense of reality....
Some perhaps come through the process strong and powerful.... but I expect many many become masonic slaves or suicide statistics...
That film Jacobs Ladder is a classic... the thing is, if you get on 'the path' in this life then all the weird things from these movies really happen to you.... if the movies tells you the solution is to jump off a building (Vanilla Sky) then you can guess the rest...
All movies and all TV shows are mind control in one way or another....
The latest Star Wars 'Revenge of the Sith' is particularly strong... detailing perfectly the the way the candidate is often 'tricked' into joining what can only be termed Satan Inc.
There is a fine line between consciousness expansion and mental illness..... Good luck walking that line.
lostinstrangeworld
04-11-2007, 10:21 PM
I don't think these films will necessarily make people feel suicidal. It's all about the way you perceive them.
edelweiss pirate
04-11-2007, 10:30 PM
It's the way you perceive them. That's what I'm trying to say.
It's mind control.
Don't you see that a movie or TV series which shows the main character committing suicide to escape from a false reality as a good thing is a bit.... dodgy?
Why would they do that?
These movies and shows are designed to mess with peoples' heads. You may not feel it now but they are seeds waiting for the day.... when you start to really question reality... It may happen to you it may not...
Do you not see how this fits in with the gnostic belief of the sacredness of suicide.
lostinstrangeworld
04-11-2007, 10:43 PM
Everything could be mind control. LOL.
Whether or not a movie depresses or not depends on a person's own perspective on life.
Music, art and religion can be interpreted in endless ways.
It's in the eye of the beholder.
We must discover our hidden, inner strength to "live in the world and be not of it".
To remember who we truly are.
Then we won't feel so controlled by what is going on around us; what we read, hear or see.
These films are very "deep", but don't you think that they also help expand a person's consciousness?
At the end of Vanilla Sky, Tom's character appreciates the beauty of our collective reality rather than the reality he'd created alone in his imagination.
People say this world is an "illusion", but what does illusion really mean.
Everything is made up of energy; so in that sense it is real. Energy can be changed but it can't be destroyed.
What this illusion really is, is
CREATION. :)
edelweiss pirate
04-11-2007, 11:16 PM
At the end of Vanilla Sky, Tom's character appreciates the beauty of our collective reality rather than the reality he'd created alone in his imagination.
Yeah, by chucking himself of a tall building.
Your post could have been written by a mason apologist y'know. Anyway, I know which side of the fence I'm on.
It might be fluffy from where you're looking but to those Illuminati sex slaves and the like it ain't like that. Nor is it from what I've seen. The fluffiness is a trap.... the truth is hell. You can't afford to tie your hands behind your back, while they prepare a mighty beating.
Still, it's nothing new. Good Wizard of Oz analysis:
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/oz.htm
edelweiss pirate
04-11-2007, 11:47 PM
Part of the mind set of Satanism is that reality and fantasy become blurred. This blurring has been part of the brainwashing that is being systematically given to American children. Within Monarch slaves they have an incredibly difficult time trying to differentiate between reality and fantasy because of all the mind programming they have been subjected too. There are several techniques which will determine for Monarch survivors if their memories are real.
In the board game called Illuminati!, put out by people connected to the Illuminati, the game states, “Don’t believe any of this, it is all true.” These are the type of double-bind self contradictory statements that Satanists love to spew out. Monarch slaves are programmed full of double-binds. With the Satanist’s penchant for blurring reality in mind, read the following quote where the President of the Theosophical Society admiringly describes the Wizard of Oz, “Part of Baum’s joke is that things are never what they seem."
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/oz.htm
edelweiss pirate
04-06-2010, 05:27 PM
Did anyone see the last episode of Ashes to Ashes on BBC1?
It was a kind of Luciferian initiation.
The dodgy copper/soul harvester, revealed that the world in which they lived was actually an illusion set in the afterlife and that Gene Hunt had created this articial reality to cushion them from the guilt of their acts while alive.
The reason I say it was a Luciferian/Egyptian illumination because the essence of enlightenment is the awareness that in some way this world is not real and is a sham. What happens as a result to some people who undergo this is that they become psychopaths or schizophrenics because either they see the world as unreal so there are no 'real' consequences for their actions. Or they go mad with the knowledge and their ego breaks down as there is nothing to hold it together anymore.
Anyway, food for though. Quite interesting, I feel.