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tonyfalca
21st February 2011, 05:36
I'm not too familiar with astrology, although I have heard that there are specific dates and times that bare great significance for the universe within and throughout; just like how the sacred geometry of Earth, ley lines, et cetera also bare great significance that we cannot deny. Indeed, it seems only logical, especially when considering how everything is interconnected and inter-weaved. I actually just watched a video the other day on Google called "The 2012 Enigma (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4951448613711060908&ei=CGFVSe7MOab8iALCyqmQBg&q=david+wilcock+2012+enigma#)" by David Wilcock; I suggest you check it out if you haven't already seen it. If I remember correctly, David briefly touches on the idea of significant dates and times near the end of the video. Additionally, the whole concept of 11/11 seems to frequently pop-up when researching such topics.

I've recently also heard of possibly more false flag attacks specifically having to do with alien invasions. If you are interested in this, here is the interview (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhBB91NlFvg) of Richard C. Hoagland on the Alex Jone's show.

Anyways, I noticed that the movie "Battle: Los Angeles" is being released on March 11, 2011.

"For years, there have been documented cases of UFO sightings around the world – Buenos Aires, Seoul, France, Germany, China. But in 2011, what were once just sightings will become a terrifying reality when Earth is attacked by unknown forces. As people everywhere watch the world’s great cities fall, Los Angeles becomes the last stand for mankind in a battle no one expected. It’s up to a Marine staff sergeant (Aaron Eckhart) and his new platoon to draw a line in the sand as they take on an enemy unlike any they’ve ever encountered before."

I was wondering if any of you who are familiar with such ideas know anything about this specific day. And, do you feel anything suspicious about this also?

SteveX
21st February 2011, 08:42
nope, but watch Paul....there's some one liners that'll have some folk thinking :)

Humble Janitor
21st February 2011, 09:03
Sounds like Independence Day all over again.

Yawn. Hollywood: Where Bad Ideas Go To Thrive.

str8thinker
21st February 2011, 12:22
Sorry, what's NRG?

bluestflame
21st February 2011, 12:31
sporting events to encourage continuation of "emotional investment"

to "channel thier aggression"


but channel where? and to who ?

BMJ
21st February 2011, 12:40
Sorry, what's NRG?

I think NRG means energy

9eagle9
21st February 2011, 13:15
sporting events to encourage continuation of "emotional investment"

to "channel thier aggression"


but channel where? and to who ?

Sporting events seem to RAISE aggression. I think its bizarre that people will go out and raid and mob and burn their own neighborhoods when their local sports team loses. In the Metro Detroit area with the Lions being such losers they had to find another way to dehumanize....lol. Everyone is so poor they could give rat's bee-hind about the Lions.

Look at Car brands. Here in Michigan people used to have their 'foreign' built cars destroyed by patriotic American car supporters. Not realizing that Toyota's major stockholder (at one time not sure if this still holds true) was GM and that most Hondas are built in America by American workers.

Pushing the idea that Hollywood people are truly representative of what ideally a human should be like, witty, beautiful, buff, --encourages in-authenticity and brings to highlight that superficial things are most important. Which generates more fear and loss of SELF (esteem).

There's a lower fourth dimensional grid of yurk that is part of the collective consciousness. Think of your consciousness as 4th dimensional. They want to tie people into that yurk place, alternately people draw from it and project their crud into it. There's all manner of weird things there that influence, drain energy, get empowered by people's fear, and anger, sentient and insentient. That's all I'll say; that particular topic would need its own thread.