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Sunny-side-up
21st January 2015, 11:29
'Beneath the surface' SG-1

Sorry I couldn't find the episode on line for you.

A great thought provoking episode indeed!

Brain washed (Sleepers/Sheeple) the SG-1 team think they serve the people (of the visited planet) by working in slave conditions to maintain the power/heating plants! All this being done to help their peoples survive an Ice-Age.

But above them living in luxury are their enslavers (PTB).
The enslavers say the workers wouldn't fit in but, really the enslavers are dependent on the workers, for without them they themselves would have to work!

So the SG-1 team regain their true memories (Awake) and lift the vail, setting the enslaved workers free.
Now awake, they as their reward go to a beautiful paradise world where;

blue sunny skies and perfect sandy beaches go on for ever, an Eden!

While the enslavers (PTW) are left to deal with their world by themselves for themselves in their Ice-Age dome city!

Wakingley it Kind of all sounds very familiar ha

MorningFox
21st January 2015, 12:50
I remember that episode.

For me SG-1 is without competition the best TV show ever made. They have hidden countless truths in that show. Countless.

There is even an episode where they make a TV show about stargate in order to create an air of ridicule around the truth... "you've been watching too much sci-fi"

SG-1 is the best example of hiding the truth right in front of us, for me anyway.

Cidersomerset
21st January 2015, 13:29
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real small screen version..LOL

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I have done several posts on the subject of SG 1, the one below the links are out of date...


Stargate the disclosure series? It seems like only yesterday !!



Pick TV has been playing a lot of Scy-fy seeries , tonight 8pm they showed a
stargate episode from 1997, its a tonque in cheek episode and you can count
the conspiricy cliche jokes/references one after the other.Yet it is a good episode
and makes you wonder if they were using this series for possible disclosure
before the millenium ? Stargate was definately an insider scy -fy show with
its references to the space corps. Ancient gods reminicent of the Annunaki
Thor and the Greys and later replicants & false oracles....


Full episode on this link ......

http://lemonseries.com/stargate-sg1/season/4/episode/11




Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTLKx9WWG0Q





Stargate SG-1
Season 4 Episode 11 of 22

Martin Lloyd, a conspiracy nutjob, calls up the SGC but has accurate knowledge of
the Stargate. Martin claims to own a spaceship and is dismissed as a crackpot, but
a series of incidents suggests that there may be more to his claims.

Point of No Return Hammond orders O'Neill and the team to investigate a
conspiracy theorist in Montana who claims he is an alien and in possession of a
spaceship. While SG-1 is initially sceptical it begins to appear that there is some truth to his story.

Sci-fi drama, starring Richard Dean Anderson and Amanda Tapping
Category Adventure
Cast
Col Jack O'Neill Richard Dean Anderson (IMDB)
Samantha Carter Amanda Tapping (IMDB)
Teal'c Christopher Judge (IMDB)
Pick TV 8:00pm-9:00pm (1 hour ) Fri 22 Feb
(Subtitles)
Read more at http://www.tvguide.co.uk/detail.asp?...OSJfgabZ2vM.99


http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?56163-Stargate-the-disclosure-series-It-seems-like-only-yesterday---&highlight=cidersomerset+Stargate

DNA
21st January 2015, 13:44
I know Bill and David Wilcock have stated there is truth in the whole stargate series premise, but for the life of me I can't get past the cliche story lines, horrible acting and the fact that the show is a complete turd. Stargate encompasses everything bad about science fiction story telling in my opinion. The Battlestar Gallictica series from 05-09 was absolutely top notch in my opinion.

Cidersomerset
21st January 2015, 13:52
I know Bill and David Wilcock have stated there is truth in the whole stargate series premise, but for the life of my I can't get past the cliche story lines, horrible acting and the fact that the show is a complete turd. Stargate encompasses everything bad about science fiction story telling in my opinion. The Battlestar Gallictica series from 05-09 was absolutely top notch in my

Stargate was a spin off to the James Spader movie of the same name and was fully endorsed by
the US Airforce with even some serving personell appearing in some episodes in cameo role
and they were allowed access to cheyene mountain and military hardware. It was during a
period in the 90's before many were on the web and there were several TV documentaries
about UFO's and the X'files were a big hit and there was the feel of disclosure on the run
up to the millennium and Stargate seemed to be part of this . Obviously it did not happen...



Stargate 1994. Movie starring Kurt Russell and James Spader.....
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Sunny-side-up
21st January 2015, 16:21
Thanks for the reply all.

Thanks for the links there Cidersomerset!


DNA
I know Bill and David Wilcock have stated there is truth in the whole stargate series premise, but for the life of me I can't get past the cliche story lines, horrible acting and the fact that the show is a complete turd. Stargate encompasses everything bad about science fiction story telling in my opinion. The Battlestar Gallictica series from 05-09 was absolutely top notch in my opinion.

Yes BSG-2 was a great science fiction series but SG-1 was a much wider disclosure content!
The acting was fun and did not overpower the items being disclosed, it was a light watch with big info, loved it

Realeyes
21st January 2015, 17:20
I loved the SG1 series too; as other members have said it was loaded with clues and information.

I have recently re-watched the first season of X files (Hubby got the box set for his birthday) - WOW that first season is also loaded; Ah.... sweet hindsight........I missed so much back then............... watching them again was most revealing in numerous ways. Smile. I also recognised the imputs Dr Richard Alan Miller injected. Time has certainly marched on, and I recognise thankfully, I am wiser for it.

Cidersomerset
21st January 2015, 17:56
WOW that first season is also loaded; Ah.... sweet hindsight........I missed so much back then

I think we all see much more with hindsight , especially the last 8/9 years since I've had
access to the web. But I thought disclosure was coming in the 1990's and looking
at all the scy-fy and the occasional UFO docs at the time it was certainly there,
just not officially confirmed by any government or establishment figures.

I just looked at the movies released in the 1990's like The Maitrix , Contact,
The Arrival , Fifth Element , and many others some comic, some Dark
and the usual' shoot um up' alien fair . There was the X'files , Dark Skies
Star Gate SG1 and other TV shows......


We may have more detailed information now , but at the time this was relatively
new to be seen on TV . There were many movies and some documentaries from
the 60's/70's/80's like Close encounters but the 90's did seem like disclosure was
happening for me .......

The Roswell UFO Crash BBC Documentary - Proof

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Roswell (1994) - FULL MOVIE

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Ion told Bob several years ago this was a very important scene, in how future
cell replacement and regeneration will become reality.

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THE BBC aired a scary mini series of 6 episodes in 1998 about inter dimensional
aliens changing the atmosphere and farming humans I think, sound familiar...
I don't know if it was shown in the US or elsewhere.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion:_Earth_(TV_series)


INVASION: EARTH - 1.The Last War the parts follow on the U'tube link

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Episode 1: "The Last War"
Episode 2: "The Fourth Dimension"
Episode 3: "Only the Dead"
Episode 4: "The Fall of Man"
Episode 5: "The Battle More Costly"
Episode 6: "The Shatterer of Worlds

Tangri
21st January 2015, 20:18
I know Bill and David Wilcock have stated there is truth in the whole stargate series premise, but for the life of me I can't get past the cliche story lines, horrible acting and the fact that the show is a complete turd. Stargate encompasses everything bad about science fiction story telling in my opinion. The Battlestar Gallictica series from 05-09 was absolutely top notch in my opinion.

That is why, they didn't want you, to be like this

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They wanted you ,to be like this


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that reason you saw this

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Sunny-side-up
21st January 2015, 23:24
Ok thanks again all, old things to watch again, new things to watch for the first time O.O

Going Square Eye for a while I guess hehe :ranger:

Cidersomerset
22nd January 2015, 00:36
I just finished watching the series below , it is good and I could not remember
the ending right up to the last scene, Now I remember why I said it was a
'scary mini series'...LOL

On the similar theme of Stargate this seems to have been filmed with MOD support
judging by the military equipment used, not on the scale of US productions but
quite large for a BBC production.


There is a poignant ref to Euthanasia thru the ' back door ' how 'unwanted' patients
in institutions were exposed to the elements to induce death as the Echo was in WW 11 London..

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THE BBC aired a scary mini series of 6 episodes in 1998 about inter dimensional
aliens changing the atmosphere and farming humans I think, sound familiar...
I don't know if it was shown in the US or elsewhere.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion:_Earth_(TV_series)


INVASION: EARTH - 1.The Last War the parts follow on the U'tube link

PsH7X_OpKrc

Episode 1: "The Last War"
Episode 2: "The Fourth Dimension"
Episode 3: "Only the Dead"
Episode 4: "The Fall of Man"
Episode 5: "The Battle More Costly"
Episode 6: "The Shatterer of Worlds

Cidersomerset
22nd January 2015, 10:06
Another 90's classic that only ran for one season was Space Above and beyond
another plausible near future space scenario for warlike Humans let loose on
the galaxy with a predictably warlike neighbour. More gritty than the 'Star
Trek' and other loved sky - fi series imo... made 1995-96 which was a
theme and like Stargate has echos of a possible Space Fleet already up there.
Set in 2064 Earth is at war with an alian race who the Marines call the 'Chiggs'
Super Soldiers born at 18 years old and called 'Tanks' have been artificially
created for extra man/women power. An earlier artificial life created on earth
have gone rogue similar to the 'Blade Runner' AI's

At the time it was on late on a Saturday night and I only watched a few episodes
last year I watched upto about episode 15 until the link went down. I think
I 'l finnish it if I can find the episodes.



Space Above and Beyond 1x02 Pilot Part 1 ...... I could only find Russ version though
you can still hear the English underneath......

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Space Above and Beyond 1x02 Pilot Part 2 ......English version

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Cidersomerset
22nd January 2015, 11:35
I just saw this little article in the age of the 'mil Drone' and other possible
hidden technologies ......

Military cyborg biker presented to Putin

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Still away to go before we get Terminators .....But creation is a thought frequency
that will become reality sooner or later.

http://cdn.screenrant.com/wp-content/uploads/terminator-5-and-6.jpg

Cidersomerset
24th January 2015, 19:58
Although tongue in cheek this is quite a fun scene I
doubt if the original meeting at Holoman was anything
like this...LOL


Stargate SG 1 6x17 Disclosure

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Eisenhower's Meeting With Alien's

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Uploaded on 28 Feb 2012


Henry W. McElroy, Jr, retiring State Representative to New Hampshire, declared
that former U.S. President Eisenhower was briefed about the presence of
extraterrestrial intelligent beings on Earth. McElroy also said that the document he
viewed while at the State Legislature made reference to the opportunity for
Eisenhower to meet the alien visitors.

Sunny-side-up
24th January 2015, 21:08
saying again to you Cidersomerset thanks for the link to that heavy-impacting series 'Invasion-Earth', to which I have just finished! many disclosure themes in that series that are still very prominent today!: Black-Goo, Avatars, , Farming-Humans, Hints of Ancient-Scorched-Earth-Atomic-wars etc.


This post of yours as well

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=283bDqu92PY
Cidersomerset, well Of cause what we are shown here and now is never of the level that they actually have,

so this could well be nearer it here lol
http://cdn.screenrant.com/wp-content/uploads/terminator-5-and-6.jpg
Last addition:
This phto of President Eisenhower
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/-T6BkbJejv4/maxresdefault.jpg
dose it mean he was a 'Blue'? ;)