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eternal_spirit
05-05-2007, 11:48 PM
You have to look back to see how the plans that were laid down for the centuries were to culminate in a New World Order for the Age of Aquarius. This is the age where many of the helpers -- the workers towards this at the low levels thought they were going to bring in the Age of Peace and happiness, the infantile dream of having no worry. Just living a perpetual childhood.



So they gave them the "hippy movement" as they called it and broke out an updated form of music which had been experimented with in the 1920s. The music was to be accompanied with drugs and miniskirts and different fashion designs aimed specifically at a younger generation. It's always a young generation you must capture if you want to move things in a big way and move the agenda forward.



But in the 1920s when they brought out the Charleston and the miniskirts and the free love and made booze a very naughty thing to have which guaranteed that booze cans sprung up all over the place and the young would go to them and they also brought in drugs too. Cocaine was being thrown around in a heavy way back in the '20. The Roaring '20s.



The problem with the free love and the cocaine and the drugs and the booze was that they didn't have the pill at that time. They didn't have all the abortion clinics up and running. And so they had tremendous fallouts from pregnancies and certainly back street abortionists sprung up all over the place. I mean that's a whole different story in itself.



The homes -- the orphanages which we know today the big ones sprung up to take care of all the unwanted children that came out of that era. They didn't have the welfare state and all that. So what happened was the big planners of culture went back to the drawing board with what they learned and revamped it all and suddenly in the '60s it burst out all over with the pop music. So father, the pop was followed by the rock you see and drugs.



And Britain -- the BBC was one of the biggest pushers for the drugs because they got these groups that suddenly appeared out of nowhere and we know from exposure since that they were trained by professionals to appear on the scene. But they came out of nowhere at the time and were being pushed on "Top of the Pops", that was a BBC one where they come on and they'd mime their song. Then the next bunch would come on and mime their song. They had to mime because they didn't even give them time to plug anything in or setup their gear. It's impossible.



But most of the viewers never noticed that. They thought they were playing and the parents did to. They watched this and they all seemed very innocent at the beginning except when they would bring on certain leaders of the groups for interviews and they were always stoned out of their mines. Some of them fell off the chairs and the interviewers rather than be taken aback or the television cutting that part, the interviewer would turn to the camera and give this naughty wink like ha, ha, aren't we naughty. This is all to encourage the whole drug movement. An idea as I said that they tried before on a more limited scale under prohibition which made it really exciting to get into booze cans where the drugs were too.

eternal_spirit
05-05-2007, 11:50 PM
And they coupled this with the advent of the pill for unwanted pregnancies to stop that at least for the ones who took it. They had tremendous fallout for a lot of the women who came down with blood clots and strokes and so on but that was all kind of hushed up at the time. And we definitely saw tremendous changes and the newspapers began to also rant on about this exciting period of change and hippy communes were being sponsored to go off and try and live in the woods.



These little communes were often like the habitat areas -- a preliminary habitat area of the United Nations which they're promoting at the moment and shortly will be pushed into effect. And nothing happens by chance in culture. It's promoted to the public who simply go along thinking it's actually theirs and nothing works greater than conning a young generation into telling them that this is their culture.



The youngsters have no reason to disbelieve this. They thought it was their culture because all the magazines suddenly appeared, youth magazines, teenage magazines hyping it up, but it wasn't designed by teenagers. It was designed by very old people who knew the business of culture creation.



THE DRUGS TIED IN WITH THE BREAKING DOWN OF SOCIETY. It was one of the reasons it would be pushed for creating massive internal armies of police and special drug squads -- a whole buildup of officialdom that would eventually control a future population. That's partly the reason they had to have the drugs there and also to literally create such disruption within society that the old customs -- the old way, the culture - that you're cult - culture you're cult will be broken down and it wasn't yours anyway because the previous one had been designed as well for them.



And it definitely separated the generations. That was the encouragement of it.

TO BREAK A GENERATION FROM ADOPTING THE WAYS OF THE PREVIOUS ONE. That's really why it was pushed.



And out of the blue came these eccentric talkers - talkers on stage widely publicized like Dr. Timothy Leary who would often go on the stage with his white coat of the scientists and the priests you see and exemplify and glorify drugs to make the youth think it's so exciting. Alternate experiences that Aldous Huxley and technique of mind control really because if you're not in charge of your mind who is? Why would hand it over to someone else which lots of people do.



We know now that Timothy Leary worked for the CIA. That is no surprise and it wasn't even a surprise to me when I was small watching all this stuff happening and watching adults reactions to it or watching older children's reactions to it and how they adopted the outfits -- the gene theory. That's the gene theory, the blue jeans, the Blue Lodge similarity of the uniforms in China and also the miniskirts and the free love attitude. But they never talked about the sexually transmitted diseases which went rampant as well and that begins another story.



However, Timothy Leary -- it's an interesting name. Timothy, because if you speak it out you've got "time of the leary" you see and "the leary" in old Europe and in England was the man who went around with the long pole with the light on the end -- the burning light to light the street lamps which were gas in the 1800s into the early 1900s. So there's no coincidence there with his name.



Looking at history can be comical at times because some things are put right out there so obviously for certain people to understand that the rest of the masses don't. They will speak of these things without -- and be very serious about them without knowing what it even means.



And a lot of countries had their own versions of Leary, promoting this stuff to students. You'll find in the behavioral sciences back in the '60, definitely in the '70s they came out with a wired up motorcycle helmet which produced a mild magnetic field on a certain frequency and this would give you altered states. The same types of altered states in fact as certain of the drugs do, the hallucinogenic drugs.

eternal_spirit
05-05-2007, 11:57 PM
So a form of EMP can also alter your reality. Make you see things which aren't there, yet in the behavioral sciences it's well understood that they can give you the exact same experiences with this helmet as the drugs they use in Latin America, Peru and so on for their experiences and you'll see the same things. You have the Lilliputian ones where you see small people and it's caused by alternations in the temporal lobe of the brain.



You can also stretch it further into the HAARP technology which also beams out EMP and that could control at least as we know in theory whole nations of people. Altering the temporal lobe will make you highly excited or placid depending on the slight variations of the frequency.



The reality we live in is a manufactured reality scientifically put together. So complex because it's your entire reality. It's all the facets that control it manipulated from a single head you might say, the capstone and drugs were thrown over university walls at some points out of limos in garbage bags to get the whole ball rolling free.



Prior to that we can look into all of the medicines that suddenly came out in the 1800s by the Bayer Company in England. The Bayer is the family name or Bower of Rothschild. They still have the Bayer patent. They run Bayer that makes aspirin today. That's one of their family businesses. They're always involved in drugs on the one hand and money on the other and the running of countries.



But in the 1800s, they came out with all these medicines which had opiates in them so no matter what you're problem was they would have brand a medicine with an opiate in it which also could produce these experiences. Drug people down, made them compliant and made them manageable. However, it was highly addictive so they'd lose certain functioning abilities.



They already tried that on the population of Britain, but luckily Britain at that time had a healthy pub industry and the people preferred to go to the pubs where they'd socialize and chat about politics and all that kind of stuff and pass on local and regional and international news. So the pubs in a sense defeated the opium industry when they tried to bring it into the population of Britain and other parts of Europe.



And at that time, there's no prescription needed. You could buy it over-the-counter. The same people -- the same families in fact that had forced the opium into China in the opium wars are still running the show today. You see the same family names and then in the U.S. they still go to Yale. It's hereditary.



And you wonder why the drugs proliferate always into the poorest areas. The crimes develop because people must get their fix. Police forces constantly recruits and up their quotas for more and more manpower to deal with this problem and yet it's a rigged problem. Both sides are run by the same capstone as I say.