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.
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.