In this blog I'm going to talk about a different kind of film (and no it's not Avatar)... In the weeks leading up to
the 2012 London Olympics, I saw a conspiracy video doing the rounds, entitled 100000 to die at the London Olympics?
No, was the short answer to
that question.
It showed how subtle
messages about terrorist attacks were given before 9/11 and the July 7th
Bombings, warnings such as the magazine cover briefly glimpsed in an episode of
The Simpsons which had the World
Trade Centre standing proudly like a number 11 next to the price of the
magazine which was 9$.
A still from the film Armageddon, three years before the 9/11 attacks. |
The 14 minute long Youtube video
suggested that similar warnings were given in TV shows / films about the 2012
Olympics, such as John Cusack randomly holding up a map of the London
Underground in the film 2012. These were subtle hints from the Illuminati
that London was going to get bombed on the London Underground during the Summer
Olympics and evidently lots of people were going to get killed so the
Illuminati could start a new world order. The
original video has now been taken offline last I looked, but just like any
celebrity with a sex tape will tell you, once it’s out there, it’s there
forever – so there are plenty of ‘copies’ of it on Youtube which you can still see.
There's plenty of
propagandist techniques in it – the stark graphics, the sensationalist claims,
the Hollywood blockbuster music pumping along throughout. At the end it said that if enough people were
to watch the video then the Illuminati would be put off and stop their attack,
so everyone was encouraged to tell their friends about the video and help
spread the message, (and no doubt help its Youtube hits – it was well over a
million when I saw it). Who’s the one
doing the manipulating now?
So, over a million people having
watched 14 minutes of doom-mongering and potentially fearing that the worst act
of terrorism in history might occur. Strange
that the video apparently quoted the Illuminati’s own text (or the Rockefeller's, who are allegedly part of the Illuminati), saying that only
13,000 people were going to die, yet the title of the video went with a cool
100,000 – the more that die the sexier, right?
Isn’t it the goal of the
terrorist to instil terror in people?
Are conspiracy videos such as these not then doing the work of the
terrorists? Aren’t they publicising the
agenda of the Illuminati, which otherwise the general masses are ignorant of,
and thus creating the state of fear the Illuminati is trying to achieve
themselves?
I’m no stranger to
conspiracy videos– I once spent a lot of time researching the moon landings and
was convinced they were faked as I felt a swelling sense of anger and injustice
that we’d all been duped. Conspiracy
videos tend to present themselves as ‘the truth’, a moral crusading force
fighting the secret powers that the general folk are too dumb to even
acknowledge the existence of. They
empower the viewer by enabling them to see the world as it ‘really’ is, giving
them a liberating perspective that the masses aren’t intelligent enough to
accept, and giving them a sense of purpose in trying to enlighten others by sharing the videos on social media.
And if you don’t want to be dumb,
or a conformist, or narrow-minded, it’s best to believe them. These video makers become the new gospel
writers, the invisible Illuminati becomes the new Satan, and a new religion is
born. With their dramatic messages, the
role of the messenger is in danger of being overlooked, because these days it’s
easy to believe in pessimism and negativity.
Mo Farah creating Illuminati symbolism in front of the world audience, the 'mobot' being a suggestion that we've all been turned into 'robots' within the new world order. |
If authority is to be
questioned, if the whole reality that we believe in is false, then I hope that
the 1million+ that watched this video don’t forget that these videos are not
immune from being questioned themselves.
If you want to free your
mind, I don’t think you should believe that some Youtuber did it for
you. Or maybe I’m part of the conspiracy
and you shouldn’t listen to a word I’m saying... wink wink...
The one eye of the Illuminati here for no reason but to tell you that I'm part of the enemy. |