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this box is really interesting ;-)
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:08 pm
by eyewar
Re: this box is really interesting ;-)
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 7:52 pm
by Lozion
The drawing of the creature is really interesting. The wings have a design reminiscent of the Flying Sun of Sumer, Egypt, Persia, etc.
Re: this box is really interesting ;-)
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:23 pm
by Lars-star.
The word "Nephilim" comes to mind....
Interestingly..A branch of UFOology believes that what we think are aliens are really fallen angles or Nephilim, trying to break in to our reality..all the new-age hopeism about our "space-brothers" and saviours is nothing but a preperation for a fake friendly invasion of false aliens, supported by popular culture and set up by our own fake governments, like Obama, who is nothing but a puppet... and their leader will be the Antichrist..disguised as a kind space-man, offering technology and health.....according to some. This theory makes David Wilcock and the likes of him into unknowing stooges for the hidden invasion..
i dont know...i believe what i experience
Re: this box is really interesting ;-)
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 8:02 am
by infinity
Well, I think we're all up for making new friends, if their intention is really that, but if those friends are here to make us "dependent" on them for stuff, or knowledge, then those aren't friends. Those are conquerors.
A sci-fi series by Isaac Asimov comes to mind, where the Second Foundation (organization of smart ppl out to save the galaxy and humanity against its own self-destructive behaviour), had a phase where they changed from being scientifically focussed (and using tech to exert power) to being mercantile-focussed (traders bring their wonderful goods to increasing amounts of planets, replacing those planets' goods with their own superior ones and thus making those planets dependent on them, conquering them "peacefully").
If we get to have free stuff, we have to ask ourselves, what behaviour is this encouraging? Look at any country's welfare system to see what happens and how it enslaves people (and disempowers them) quicker than any 'devil' can do it.
Very interesting box.
Those spherical "wheels within wheels" devices are especially intruiging. Makes me wonder if they're some kind of power source, and what kind of power source would need to look and work that way? Seems "inter-dimensional" by nature too, the way they seem to turn within and overlap components. Just like how David Wilcock described in tornado's how solid objects "go through" other objects as if not having substance, then after the storm solidifies again and result in inexplicable things stuck right through other things with no visible damage to either object.
All those eyes everywhere seem to indicate awareness or consciousness in a variety of different ways. Its actually almost hypnotizing looking at some of those pictures. So many things going on in them, so much detail to notice and so many recognizable symbols in each. Those twining tails/serpent-like things that makes one think of kundalini power especially.
That geometric pattern with the 12 squares is very interesting. The Book of Relevations talk about the "twelve elders" that lay down their "crowns" in worship. If those crowns signify power, or perhaps, something to do with the chakra, I wonder how that all works and why. Makes me think of a group of beings that link up and send their power to one individual so that individual can direct it or use it. Ring a bell on one of the Project Camelot characters on a black ops mission? Where the bunch of mk ultra program kids jump out of a heli and do exactly this type of thing, and a few seconds later there's a few thousand people dead on the ground?
Veeery interesting.
Re: this box is really interesting ;-)
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 8:29 am
by infinity
I also find the potential psy ops behind the thread post interesting.
anyone else notice the subliminal seemingly harmless but subconscious link being made between those drawings and a certain someone? I wonder what such a setup would be for
Re: this box is really interesting ;-)
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:16 am
by pgolde
infinity wrote:I also find the potential psy ops behind the thread post interesting.
anyone else notice the subliminal seemingly harmless but subconscious link being made between those drawings and a certain someone? I wonder what such a setup would be for
eyewar, interesting choice of name
Re: this box is really interesting ;-)
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 12:04 pm
by eyewar
Hello Seriously guys what?:D This is my old nickname since 2007 when i got internet =) I looking on this forum since november 2012 because i am really impressed by Daniel Work and other guys
Re: this box is really interesting ;-)
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 1:04 pm
by Lozion
eyewar wrote:Hello Seriously guys what?:D This is my old nickname since 2007 when i got internet =) I looking on this forum since november 2012 because i am really impressed by Daniel Work and other guys
So whats the story behing the box and its content? How did it get online and who put it? Who was the author?
Re: this box is really interesting ;-)
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 1:09 pm
by eyewar
Lozion wrote:eyewar wrote:Hello Seriously guys what?:D This is my old nickname since 2007 when i got internet =) I looking on this forum since november 2012 because i am really impressed by Daniel Work and other guys
So whats the story behing the box and its content? How did it get online and who put it? Who was the author?
I really dont know who was author.. my friend send me that i just put it here because i think it may take ur attention
Re: this box is really interesting ;-)
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 4:17 pm
by daniel
eyewar wrote:I really dont know who was author.. my friend send me that i just put it here because i think it may take ur attention
I'll take "crazy" over what passes for "sane," any day. Most interesting contents... the author obviously had some kind of experience and is trying to interpret it in the context of Ezekiel, as the drawings (4 heads, wheels within wheels, 6 wings, etc.) are right from Ezekiel's descriptions of his vision of the Grace of God.
I'll have to examine the drawings in detail, to see if he left a primer. Most likely he was a pilot, based on the choice of maps showing plane routes, so may also have been an abductee.