Christianity as a Doomsday Cult:
Fundamentalist-Christianity and to a lesser extent mainstream-Christianity have an offset base or a counterpoint in their beliefs; predominately about the anti-Christ and the second coming. It could be shocking to hear that it’s a lie, and that it was perpetrated by the Jesuits 400 years ago. Modern terminology for this kind of scenario is called Futurism. The second coming isn’t mentioned in scripture and the Bible. The power of people believing in that notion has a consequence and that consequence is fundamentalism, it becomes a tool to invalidate a fear based program.
The notion of an anti-Christ for some is like Atheism a passé after thought, which means you have broken away from the shackles of mind control. Human directed evils that are often led by the elites and their magic(k) perpetuating the outcome – results in many upheaval that people must face and overcome even though they’re inherently part of the game or play as well, whether they’re conscious or unconscious of it. It seems when there aware of it their suppressed guilt, results in creating a scapegoat to deflect their own manifestations of culture that in many ways can be evil – to a Lucifer and Satan figurehead. Perhaps being stuck between the polarities of an existing mythical figurehead to something that’s been made up – is kind of new type of demoralization, and working on your own individuation is the key to be free from it because to say that such a mythical figurehead cannot exist is too easy. There is the notion in Gnosticism of a divine experiment and maybe this is all a means to obstruct you from reaching the divine experiment.
To those that are still in that mental frame are still demoralized; in the Matrix Morpheus says, “a prison for your mind” or another way to describe it is that people are living in the cave, from the Greek myth allegory of the cave. Often those managers of perception that keep you in the cave sole purpose is to come up with ideas to keep your thoughts in the cave, when there is so much more outside the cave – their ideas are too instill anti-enlightenment, anti-science (not science for the betterment of humanity, but science through scientism which advocates criminal-capitalism also futurism and technology, and to seemingly although unlikely to promote the entrapment of souls or consciousness to an A.I machine or a man’s version of a simulation) and to promote the idea of loving your state and obeying it’s every whim. When those institutions like religion is a means to keep your spirit shackled.
This is by no means an anti-Christian manifesto, but just a means of reporting what viewpoints are out there, and that fundamentalism/evangelism and to a lesser extent mainstream-Christianity can’t be excluded to the conspiracy. No matter how much the Christian-Conspiracy-Groups wants to believe in their solipsistic/inverse-solipsistic fantasy of exclusion – such exclusions does not exist. However, it can be understood through a personal individual process in much the same way as I described in the analogy of Shakespeare’s quote: “Love goes toward love, as schoolboys from their books; but love from love, toward school with heavy looks,” written in part two of this thesis.
Mysticisms go hand in hand with ‘Myth’ while Eschatology goes hand in hand with fundamentalism; this is why esoteric or mystical Christianity have always been at odds with ecclesiastical authority. The Gnostics were one such group. So, this aspect in history is the template for Christians with a mystical fascination to exclude themselves from the churches instead of being excluded by them. This could explain the rise of Esoteric-Christianity. While fundamentalist conspiracy groups does the very opposite they impose fear of knowledge and obedience to a (non-existent) Church of Christianity whatever that maybe. Why is there such a division between the mystical and eschatological streams of Christianity? The reasons are complex and varied – one aspect is that Eschatology, or ‘the study of the last things,’ deals with the end of time and the last judgement.
Most of these ends of times mindset came from John Nelson Darby the founder of a small evangelical sect called Plymouth Brethren. He argued that certain Bible verse when properly rearranged and reinterpreted, revealed a system of seven ages of ‘dispensations,’ and detailed predictions of the end of the world – that was detailed in his 12 volume books that was circulated in the United States that resulted in a massive following. This gave way to fundamentalism and soon fundamentalist churches would become the core reactionary political movement.
| The End of Times is also [exemplified by the verse in the Lord’s Prayer that says, “Thy kingdom come,” this view implies that the kingdom is not here (not here on earth, at any rate), but that it will be established here sometime in the (perhaps imminent) future. Much of early Christianity was preoccupied with this eschatology. Paul wrote 1 Thessalonians, the oldest text in the New Testament, to deal with his disciples’ concerns about their loved ones who died before the Lord’s return. Some scholars, most famously argued that Jesus himself belonged to this camp.
The Mystical Stream on the other hand, evokes a verse cited earlier “The kingdom of heaven is within you.” From this perspective, the End of Time is far less crucial. If the kingdom of heaven is truly within us, why do we need to wait for the last judgement to find it? This was the perspective of the Gnostics as well as many esoteric Christians ever since.
Seen from the perspective of two thousand years of history, the case for eschatological view is a weak one. The current din about the End of Times that we hear in best sellers an on TV programs is nothing new: Christ’s imminent return has been proclaimed unceasingly since his own time. And yet Christ has never returned. At this point we can suspect that he never will – at least not in any form that would be recognizable from popular imaginings.
Mystical experience, on the other hand, is verifiable. The encounter with the inner Christ has been described and discussed countless times over the last millennia. It has been granted to countless times over the last two millennia. It has been granted to devoted seekers as well as to many people who did not ask for it and did not want it. In fact, mystical experience is far common than is generally believed. If it is ignored or dismissed, it is largely because people often do not know what to do with it.
And yet, against all evidence and against all experience, the eschatological view has consistently triumphed, both institutionally and in the popular mind. Among the authorities, its appeal is obvious. Absent Christ himself, the priests and ministers remain as his vicars and stewards. They would not be nearly so necessary if everyone were aware of his or her own direct inner contact with the divine.
In the popular mind eschatology is attractive largely because it is easy to understand. Jesus will descend from the skies in cloud and majesty, to be joined by the raptured faithful. Resurrection is not the resurrection of a spiritual body but the resurrection of the flesh, the literal rising of corpse from their graves. (And yet, as we have seen, Paul explicitly says. “it is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body,” a curious instance in which a central teaching of a religion is explicitly denied by its own scriptures.) Esoteric Christianity, with its mysterious talk of subtle bodies and inner lights, seems baffling by contrast.
There is much talk now about the resurgence of evangelical Christianity – which is eschatological Christianity – in America today. But whatever the situation may look like in the short term, in the long run the tide may be turning against the eschatological perspective. Science is a Key factor. It is much harder to believe that the world will end tomorrow now that we know it has been around for several billion years. (No doubt this helps explain the antipathy many evangelical Christians feel toward science.) And while it may seem that conventional science detests nothing more thoroughly than mysticism, the two may prove to be allies in the end. In their different ways, they both rely on empirical investigation, certainly their methods vary – one relies on reproducible research, the other on meditation and introspection – but they may still find meeting point. We may even find, soon or in some remote time to come, that the long-sought grand unification theory somehow reconciles the two. -Richard Smoley, Jay Kinney, Hidden Wisdom] |
The Jesuits planned out second coming seems to be many centuries late, at the current century the same scenario is being played out this time with technology that seems futuristic, which entails lives up to the Futurism scenario. During the Watergate era a plan that originated in the White House to surface a submarine of the coast of Cuba, and paint the second coming of Christ, using holographic (Blue Beam) technology. For the reason of interrupting communication channels long enough for an invasion to take place by the American Military. The mission, I suspect was scrapped, but later would play a role in the 9/11 event. This was kept secret until 9/11 hologram Plane failed to convince the truth. While Blue Beam is a hoax the tech is real and such a scenario can be implemented now among white Christians of the South American region and the majority would believe it because some people still believe actual Planes hit 9/11.
Of course, fundamentalist-Christian-conspiracy groups would be first to figure out its fake and make aware to mainstream Christians that the second coming is not real, and that it’s based on a Pagan Ritual that is financed of by an oligarchy, Orwellian in nature while having some sort of spiritual backlash mainly towards anything that’s open to spirit presumably the New Age. Some may or may not believe it, but for those that don’t believe in such a thing – will be cleverly truth managed, fundamentalist-conspiracy-groups are in front of any dramatic changing world views, which gives them a kind of safety net. It’s a vicious circle, because truth is always cornered and often when properly marketed profited as well.
There is a doomsday, but a gradual one: This doomsday hides itself as an Altruistic program; fluoride in the water to help with teeth, Chemicals in the air to reduce global warming, GMA in foods to help with health, mercury filled vaccines to help us with flu, and propaganda false flags and hoaxes to establish a false evil (Isis) conjured by them to promote false truths and obedience and also to increase militancy (both state and country) for protection … and so forth. Most of these agendas are well known among conspiracy circles, but is also surface layer stuff and the deep layered stuff is out there for you to be realized.
Then there is the artificial doomsday scenario (as depicted in Watchman’s time clock illustration of a timer reading five minutes before 12) to which a nuclear disaster would become something that is real – between the superpowers of United State and Soviet Union. Of course there are other doomsday upheavals presumably nature in origin like the hoax that is Global warming (melting ice caps of which is the effect of men’s progress to industry), but really Global warming is about reaching a certain time on earth’s cycle, other scientist claim there is a Global cooling down. Titanic earthquakes, sinking of continents, meteor objects colliding to earth from outer space and so on …
There is also this attempt for a one unifying religion to adhere too and yet at the same time there is a new conditioning method out there to promote that believing in religion is the effect or cause of mental illness. This is a gradual doomsday in the meta-physical sense where your faith and spirituality is under attack.
Christian-fundamentalism and any minor agents of the oligarchy controllers are small factions of a bigger game from an even higher controllers, like I said; truth is cornered and there is nowhere for truth to grow in positive way. When religion itself is declared a mental illness according to the American Psychological Association (APA) – the APA is in the business of control and not so much in the business of science.
Their reasoning is due to a five-year study from the APA about devout religious people often suffer from anxiety, emotional distress, hallucinations, and paranoia – and that those who perceived God as punitive was directly related to their health, while those who viewed God as benevolent did not suffer as many mental problems. It would seem also that the article in which this story comes from, implies through their article photo that devoutly religious are disproportionately poor and/or nonwhite.
Furthermore; APA will lobby to legislate doctors the right to force life-saving treatment on those who refuse it for spiritual reasons on the grounds that they are mentally incapable of making decisions about their health. This will open the door to numerous possibilities, and not the good kind; it will allow the any religious/spiritual belief of any kind as an excuse to declare a patient unfit. This seems ridiculous; when it has been proven that religious/spiritual belief actually contributes to emotional and mental health. This aspect is true and a whole article can be written about it proving this aspect legit. Gregg Braden often associated with the New Age movement explains in his many lectures about a field of energy that holds everything together and that Humans are part of that field- not just part of it, but also our bodies being the source that holds it together. He also outlines the importance of emotion being the language that translates quantum possibilities to realities of our physical world. This field is also known as the divine Matrix.
Gregg Braden exemplifies his explanation about focused-thoughts and emotions by showcasing a video of a woman that has cancer (a tumor in the abdomen) be healed in less than five minutes with focus thought emotions, this incident was held in China. There was also a claim found in Christian channels of a woman who had leukemia – listened to the Gospels at behest of her husband, she listened to it every day, the good news was she eventually got better and her cancer went to remission. This comes from Christian channels of whom other experiences are cleverly selected to set up bias. For example, a Buddhist who had a near death experience and in his vision came across road on which he sees a pit and in the pit he saw Buddha grasping for help. Basically what he is trying to infer is that Buddha was in damnation because he didn’t have Christ in his heart, (it’s funny because Buddha died centuries before the appearance of Christ) – fundamentalist propaganda working as an agent to inflate the uncertainty of spirit. But, I digress because it’s about positive thought emotions and therefore you won’t see the APA considering this aspect.
Perhaps it’s a last ditch effort by the seemingly dead (New) Atheist movement to spark a new ascendancy – [to speculate] align themselves with institutions like the APA. Because if mocking, attacking and insulting people’s beliefs (Dawkins comes to mind) don’t work – than let’s be more insidious about it.
The New Atheist movement is essentially the project of the cultural left; it’s their religious project. Religion doesn’t have to be theistic. [A religion is simply a system of belief that is used to bind a community together. Communism and Nazism were religions- in fact they were consciously designed to be as much].
The cultural left has been trying for decades to co-opt the old mainstream Protestant denominations, and in some cases succeeded. At particular times they seized power of various hierarchies of the Episcopal, Lutheran and Presbyterian denominations. And in doing so advocate explicit leftist reforms in the canon bylaws, the parishioners abandoned the churches in droves. This cause resulted in the Left ruling with no kingdom, and now the effect of all of these resulted in a radical polarization of American religion, with Fundamentalists, Evangelicals and Pentecostals on one side and secularist, agnostics and atheists on the other.
Fundamentalists, however, has a new focus – their energies are focused on the head hydra of the Roman Catholic Church. To seemingly make known their Pagan roots that it must be exercised from their Fundamentalist churches using fundamentalist conspiracy groups as their soldiers.
While at times fundamentalist solipsistic mindset to adhere to a form of inverse-solipsistic savior figurehead can at times lean to the political right movement while ignoring myths/truths and mysticism along the way or using them, but warping the interpretation in way to control naïve population; can at times provoke a type of mental illness. However, this group and their ideology are a small one, similar to the size and scale of Atheists groups – both are insignificantly small and yet there the loudest – and believers of religion in general all have an inner strength and peace that even the hardest skeptic or (New)-Atheist may lack. This is more predominant in fundamentalists and ‘born-again’ types.
These small groups coincide with mainstream religion especially fundamentalists no one can identify the difference at firsthand and can be regarded as part of the mainstream. Christianity as a mainstream is where the focus is. And that focus is to … or more precisely a sleight of hand – an illusion to set your focus on iconographic patsies that seem to align themselves as lifetime actors to play the role of a political leader or some other false hero. While this misdirection is happening; [anonymous armies of think-tank and NGO fed drones who mindlessly work day-in and day-out to create an endless index if insidious menaces like these]. To declare believing in religion is a state of mental illness is absurd.
The mythical doomsday: It’s written in the Septuagint; Esaiah 13; the judgment against Babylon – the vision, which is Esau’s son of Amos Assar against Babylon:
| Lift up a standard of the mountain of the plain exalt the voice to them becking with the hand, open the gates ye rulers I give command and I bring them. Giants are coming to fulfill my wrath, rejoicing at the same time and insulting a voice of many nations on the mountains, even like to that of many nations, a voice of kings and nations gathered together, the lord of hosts has given command to a war like nation. To come from a land of far-off, from the utmost foundation of heaven – the Lord and his warriors are coming to destroy all the world howl ye for the day of the Lord is near and destruction from God shall arrive – therefore every hand should become powerless, every soul of Men should be dismayed.
The elder should be troubled and pang shall cease them as of a woman in travail and they shall mourn one to another and shall be amazed, and shall change their countenance as a fleeing – for behold the day of the lord is coming, which cannot be escaped a day of wrath and anger to make the world desolate, and to destroy sinners out of it. For the stars of heaven and Orion and all the host of heaven shall not give their light and shall be dark at sunrise and the moon should not give her light, and I will command evils for the whole world, and will visit their sins on the ungodly, and I will destroy the pride of transgressors and will bring low the pride of the […].
And day left should be more precious than gold trident on the fire, and the man should more precious than the stone that is in […] – for the heaven shall be enraged and the earth shall be shaken from her foundation because of the fierce anger of the lord of hosts – in the day in which his wrath will shall come on. And day that is left shall be a flee in fon, and as a stray sheep, and there shall be none to gather them so that a man shall turn back to his people, and a man should flee to his own land. For who so ever be taken shall be overcome, and they that are gathered together should fall by the sword, and they should dash their children before their eyes – and they shall spoil their houses and shall take their wifes.
Behold I will stir up again […] the medes who do not regard silver, neither they have need of gold – they should break the bows of the young men and they shall have no mercy on your children nor shall your eyes spare thy children. And Babylon, which is called glorious by the king of the Caldians shall be as God overthrew Sodom and Gomora.
It shall never be inhabited neither should any enter it for many generations, neither should the Arabians passed through it, nor should shepherds at all rest in it – but wild beast should rest there, and the houses shall be filled with howling, and monsters shall rest there, and devils shall dance there – and sayters should dwell there, and hedgehogs shall make their nest and their houses, it will come soon and will not […]. |
(So, there are a few missing words in these passages as I transcribed it from an audio documentary and those particular words weren’t very clear to me, if I were a better researcher I would follow up on it, but I’m not). You don’t have to be well-read to realize that – if the second-coming is not mentioned in scripture and the Bible, but is mentioned here, it’s because it was excluded from canon. And the reasoning is obvious – the return of the savior (or the lord of hosts) comes with it … Giants (immortals) to bring down with it wrath and to destroy the world and let’s not forgot his angry – all of which is approved by God. I don’t know about you, but that doesn’t sound very hopeful, it’s not good news (as in the gospel) by all accounts.
Jeremiah 4:23-27 – compared to Septuagint: Esaiah 13
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I beheld, and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens were fled.
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I beheld, and, lo, the fruitful place was a wilderness, and all the cities thereof were broken down at the presence of the Lord, and by his fierce anger.
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For thus hath the Lord said, the whole land shall be desolate; yet will I not make a full end.
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For behold the day of the lord is coming, which cannot be escaped a day of wrath and anger to make the world desolate, and to destroy sinners out of it.
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They didn’t have motion pictures or cinematic universes back then to unload all their knowledge passed down through the centuries, what they had was monks in Babylon libraries conjuring mythological allegories – often from historical real events and other times described through a fantastical setting. Revising it (or in the Matrix sequel – Reloaded) or perhaps giving it a New 32 to coincide with its time. Even if you dismiss the symbolic meaning in these passages, their exoteric narratives often reveal common values entirely consonant with the Mystery traditions.
According to Richard Carrier, (Ph.D.) he makes it clear in his lectures that the Gospels is fiction (not true, made up stuff) and that fiction is another word for myth. Other than having the Ph.D. clearly illustrated after his name to showcase an academic is on the scene, followed by his many books outlining such inaccuracy in history and religion – this concept seems too simplified, too reductionist, I don’t have a Ph.D., but I’m sure Joseph Campbell would have outlined Myth and all its facets in his volume of books. I would be on board with Richard’s approach; however it’s those damn giant human-like bones that keep popping up in archaeology – most of which is said to be found in Cydonia. It should also be mentioned my personal experience with countless UFO sightings and numerous prophetic dream hacks by spiritual entities (also often described as night terrors, possession or sleep paralysis), this is experience is supernatural or metaphysical and often makes its way towards our material reality. Therefore, describing Myth entirely as fiction is a reduction approach to truth.
As Richard Carrier finds contentions within the Gospels using a list of bullet points to outline the Gospel’s fallacy, notions like how there is no proper historical structure in the framework of the gospel, markers of myth, Gospel improbabilities, no sources and so forth. While interesting and seemingly a humanist wet dream; Myths should be studied through a set of hallmarks that can overarch with exegesis that can tie in with modern myths and also align with stories that are much older.
Militarism is a hallmark of the modern myth both for the human and other worldly figure as stated: the Lord and his warriors are coming. The more you look back in historical myth the more fantastical our world was once; Giants/Nephilim’s, Angels/Archons, a possible silicon world, giant trees and so forth. Most of those stories can’t be pigeonholed as fiction – so, I’m convinced the Lord’s warriors are not just an allegory on war as a human story, but something more literal; watchers/angels cast down becoming part of the human story. From that resulted in a war between the dark and the light, and from this conflict spurred throughout history a polarity of hate, which seems to never end. Within these scenarios writers of myth transcribing the greatest story ever told and to modern writers transcribing the facets of human life as potentialities of the first greatest story, and war is an aspect of that; throughout beginning to the present moment – with it comes soldiers or warriors and how they are part of something that’s less about patriotism, but is part of something bigger something more mythical. So perhaps telling their stories and the moments that can come from that didn’t arise out of them, but were forced upon them by history. A notion made in the Sci-Fi TV show Battlestar Galactica, a show glorifying a militarized society in service of an existential battle with a wholly alien threat, in this case an artificial intelligence, (Archons have been mentioned in UFO circles as biological androids working for Reptilians overlords) – one of the shows main plot contentions is that this has all happened before, and will happen again; this notion was repeated in various episodes. That statement strangely aligns with Ecclesiastes 1:9 “What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.”
If immortals/gods/goddesses exist than myths cannot die, it just gets re-interpreted. The only way it dies off is through an end of a cycle or an age. One can argue that a catastrophic event like flood could reset the human story for the better. However the self-proclaimed rulers of the world often go underground, or make their way to Caucus Mountains – than the whole play starts again with the same outcome. Ideologies on the other hand can die off, and at times ideologies can be initiated through myths.
Fiction is a projection of reality and is simply a conjuring of writers to express our deepest fears, vision, beliefs and ideas to tangible forms such a book or a film. The art of the period is usually a reflection of the time itself, writers routinely draw from real places and real events. Within these retelling some notice the patterns – those patterns that seem too frequent and too consistent to be a coincidence and too prevalent to ignore – these recurring themes through symbolism is often at the behest of secret societies. A symbol meaning is useless when analyzing single retelling without the context and the window of timeline have been altered; it’s difficult to discover which retelling is literal to that of the symbolic. However, if one is only concerned with the overlapping concept, the meaning surrounding the symbol becomes clear. There are limitations to this as ideas of telling the same story over and over again becomes less inspirational.
I feel that the Lord of hosts parallels with the Solar Savior/Horus, and identifying the Solar Savior is another hallmark in myth and often defines modern mythology – because this Lord of Host is bringing down destruction; people would also assume he parallels with Enki (and for some Christians he is also known as Lucifer/anti-Christ), it’s not made clear in the Septuagint passages. The name title Lucifer denotes planet Venus – and the Vulgate describes it as “the light of the morning”. The title was also applied as a metaphor for the King of Babylon (Isaiah 14:12) to the high priest Simon son of Onias (Ecclesiasticus 50:6) and also Jesus Christ himself (2 Peter 1:19; Apocalypse 22:16; the “Exulted” of Holy Saturday) the true light of our spiritual life.

| Thanos (a Marvel comic book character) alongside Mafista (a version of Satan in Marvel comics) seemingly resembles an infamous illustration of Satan and Christ on the mountain cliff side. It’s not surprising to see dual/morphing archetypes in comic book characters. It begs the questions the concept of Satan being Lucifer as something more ambiguous or separate. |
In some circles predominately fundamentalist-Christians the Anti-Christ already exists and that it has a Jewish name – and all is left is Armageddon followed by the return of Christ –then followed by the victory of the good forces over the Anti-Christ. And then is followed by the millennium rule of Christ, and lastly followed by the last judgement, which entails the end of the world and time. This is the paradigm of the extreme wing of Christendom.
The secular has similar scenario in which the end of history begins; this is 19th century notion, which is linked to evolutionists (Darwin), which establishes history moving towards something and this something is the end of history because there is no more development. This approach is seeing History as a sort of evolution, it evolves to a certain end than it stops – much in the same way Marxists view the ultimate rule of the proletarian being established in which millions have to be slaughtered, but never came, than it’s the end of history. When considering symbolic truths the former has more merit then the latter.
When you view history through the matrix of time – of not existing; history is not a consideration; it’s what Mercia Iliad calls the refusal of history or the myth of the eternal return. This myth is not western and is more related to south ancient India. The myth has the two concepts: the first is about cosmic spiritual cycles (in Greek word cycles means Serpent), so therefore cycles denotes a circular concept of time; returning to your origins. The ancient Hindus discuss chronological cycles that are millions of years old, which is categorized as munvanta, culpas, yugas and so forth – at the present moment we are at Kali cycle, the dark age. The Kalyuga cycle entails an age of materialism. Eventually these cycles passes and heads towards a new vast cycle, a sort of cosmic reincarnation of the world. The second concept is about Karma (in san script means action), which is about the cause of existential evils and suffering are slowly minimized within the reincarnation process. Mercia Iliad suggested that perhaps this concept was devised as a way to accept total liberation, so when a person looks at this vast incredible schemes it forces them to change their worldview. This is liberation, although liberation not within time, but from time, not curing suffering, but rather rising above it and out of it.

In talking about cycles and reincarnation one must understand to get there one must understand death; In Avengers-Infinity-War’s case it’s about death and sacrifice. I don’t know the conceptual artist for the film Avengers-Infinity-War, but it seems he or she got inspiration from a painting by Manly P. Hall from his 1928 book “The Secret Teachings of All.” Manly P. Hall is an author/teacher of Alchemy. The language of Alchemy is the crux of Avengers-Infinity-War; to be more precise in this particular scene it’s a combination of Pagan ritual death sacrifice and an alchemical fermentation process. Fermentation process starts with the inspiration of spiritual power from above that re-animates energizes and enlighten the alchemist. Out of the blackness of putra-faction comes the yellow ferment, which appears like a golden wax flowing out of the bowel matter of the soul. Within the film as Thanos woke up from a blackout after the ritual, a bright shiny yellow stone (soul stone) seemed to have appeared in his hand. I guess Manly’s book cover illustrates a middle point between above and below (Heaven and Earth). Thanos not being an Alchemist is guided by a reinterpretation of the ferry man or maybe it hints more towards Anubis. And lastly within the scene also stands a monolith akin to the 9-11 Twin Tower. Many conspirators regard the 9-11 events also as a Stargate – Gamora is sacrificed depicting a fall that mirrors people falling from the Twin Tower buildings. The 9-11 event was transcribed in pop culture media decades before it actually happened – it would seem it’ still being transcribed in the entertainment-media post9-11.
The myth of Giants having had a hand on the destruction of the Earth has always been retold throughout the times. In our modern age it acts as a retelling for entertainment possibly propaganda, but often synch-masters will tell you that news/films/ TV shows as entertainment doesn’t tell the truth, instead tells a coded truth.
In Genesis 6:4 – compared to Septuagint: Esaiah 13
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Another excluded canon the Book of Enoch; also mentions other heavenly races known as the Watchers, one race of Watchers was fallen angels who appeared from time to time to tutor human beings in arcane arts. Enoch is not mentioned as canon in most Jewish or Christian traditions, probably because it was mostly based on Lebanese (read: Phoenician) magic and folklore, not Jewish sources.
Today many Christians believe that the Watchers were in fact other dimensional beings that came to this world through gates or portals – which seems to take place in Babylon, and Babylon itself means “Gateway of the Gods.” It’s possible the book of Genesis and its description and understanding of the end of time fell out of favor with Jews and Christians at that time. A Large portion of the Book of Enoch was also found in the Essene literature hidden in the caves of Kamron as part of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
When Joshua and the nation of Israel entered the Land of Canaan they were instructed to wipe out certain men, woman and child of certain tribes – according to the story itself the tribes they killed were non-human hybrids called the Nephilim – and their height said to have reached between 10 to 30 feet in height. These beings were the offspring of spiritual beings and is said to be the primary reason God sent the flood. Satan knew about the prophecy that would defeat him, and before any of the prophets came to explain how it was going to occur– the only thing Satan knew is that the Messiah was going to be human. The Nephilim was an attempt to infiltrate the entire bloodline of humanity so that the messiah could not be a full bloodied man, this would have worked if not for Noah and his family. When Abraham found out from God that the land of Canaan was to be given to be Abraham – Satan also found out, which resulted in the Nephilim being around for 400 years, in attempt thwart the plan of God. And it would seem from the Genesis text they were around before and after the flood.
In the New Age circles who for the most part abide by the notion of being ‘spiritual but not religious’ sees it through the evolution of consciousness. Between the fall of Atlantis and the dawn of the first civilization (Sumerians and Egypt 4,500 BC) was a 6,500 year gap – during this time it was about consciousness evolution (in scientific terms, waiting for codons to switch on in the human DNA – and DNA is described as the physical soul) – the wait in evolution had to happen, so as to be ready for the next set of installment (knowledge) of the Human play. Around this time the flood occurred and is said to be caused by the hyperreal notions of pole shifts and precession of the equinox, this incident would have caused an ice age and afterwards it would melt causing the floods. (I believe something happened to cause three day darkness or a void, but I don’t believe it was a polar shift).
During the dawn of the first civilizations researchers are baffled as to how ancient Sumerians and Egypt evolved so rapidly and therefore categorized that civilization’s evolution as a stair-step Evolution. Other researchers that lean towards esotericism describe their leap in knowledge and technology was given to them by (some beings) something otherworldly.
According to Thoth every level of consciousness has its own consciousness grid and its own chromosome chain – the higher level of consciousness correlates with height, which is the primary difference between those particular DNA factors (codons), the second level of consciousness has 44 and two chromosomes, which is where we are right now; with the average height for Men of 6-7 feet tall / women 5-6 feet tall. Third level has 46 and two chromosomes (the height in men is 14-16 feet tall / women 10-12 feet tall. The fourth level translates to 48 and two Chromosomes, which translates to 33-35 feet tall in women 30-32 feet tall. A being named Metatron (a Hebrew Archangel) reached a height of 55 feet tall. It’s written in the Book of Enoch – (Book 3. Chapter 1) that Enoch was transferred into Arch Angel Metatron – the book describes Metatron spreading his wings. I guess what is being put into question here is whether Angels (Sons of God) came in unto female humans – is an allegorical story for Gene manipulation.

| The illustration on the left depicts Metatron with his wings; those wings are said to be real in a literal sense. The illustration on the right is a Celestial character (cosmic entity) from Marvel Comics – a creation from Jack Kirby specifically from ‘The Eternals’. In the Film Guardians of Galaxy in which the image is from – the collector describes;’ only beings with extraordinary strength can brandish the (power) stone’. (The stone on the top of Celestial Giant’s staff). While there is no significant aesthetic similarity it’s about the relatability in archetypes in this case ‘Giants’- the Giant Metatron Archetype is the very peak of Giants. |
Thanos was said to be half an Eternal being a mutation (a deviant among his people), his premise for domination or to make the universe perfectly balanced by destroying half the population in the universe was for Death; on her orders. (Death is Marvel character – a sort of goddess of death or time, a representation of Kronos in female form, Thanos became infatuated and fell in love with ‘Death’) – In the comics and in the film he acquired the stones and the Gauntlet and with it he actually destroyed half the population with a click of finger; however, some of the remaining half remembered people who had disappeared, a mandala effect scenario). In the Film, it was the Celestials that destroyed the planet Titan; in the comics it was Thanos himself that eventually destroyed the planet. The film outlines Thanos’s mission – and that was to persuade the leaders of his World ‘Titan’ to destroy half the population to save it, he was denied by his people – now his calling or mission is to destroy half the population in the universe– by acquiring all the infinity stones (which seems to be allegorical concept of the Alchemical philosophers stone split into six). Thanos then would be known as the ‘Mad Titan.’
Thanos is a Giant although not a peak Giant, but a Giant never the less that stands in the height of around 14-16 feet tall (in the third level). Thanos is coming to destroy half the life of the world ordained by ‘Death,’ does that sound familiar? In Esoteric/Gnostic teachings there is triune story of IS(IS), RA, and EL, which together is Israel; ISIS – the mother Goddess; RA – the Sun; El – the Demiurge. The Demiurge represents both the God and the construct of this world, and Saturn (rings) binds it altogether as Saturn represents (Father) Time. The god of this world is the Demiurge not the True-God and he ultimately loves Blood. Blood represent the inner spirit coursing through our bodies it constitutes the breath of life on all spiritual levels. ‘Death’ is a representation of the Demiurge or Saturn (Cronus), Mafista represents Satan, Celestials are peak Giants, and Thanos is both […]
The retelling of Giants is nothing new and will most likely continue; from Cronos and Cyclops in the film ‘Wrath of the Titans’ to the Giant in the hypersexual anime film ‘Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfield’ to the artificial celestial size of tech-Giant Pacific Rim, which seems to be copy of the anime series Evangelian. However, Evangelian had a concept of pilots being spiritually linked with their Giants and the Giants also had a sense of spirit of its own while also being mechanized – Pacific Rim stripped that away and made the giants more Machine like leaving only the pilots with only the sense of spirit. Then, there is the Giant in the ‘Jason and the Argonauts’ to the Giant Apollo in the original Star trek episode ‘Who mourns for Adonais’ to children’s stories Jack and Beanstalk, Spielberg’s BFG, and the cartoon Iron Giant all repeated representation from myth and probably the Book of Giants, in which Giants are mentioned in the tale of ‘Gilgamesh’ and the list continues … Allegorically it’s all still about Giants.
Scott Weiland (who died in 2015) was a prominent grunge singer in the 90s with the band Stone Temple Pilots; sums up this exploration well with his last track from the first album ‘core’ – especially the Chorus; the song itself is open interpretation – I’m comparatively using it as an example as both a literal and ethereal sense.
I wanna be as big as a mountain
I wanna fly as high as the Sun
I wanna know what the rent is like in Heaven
I wanna know where the river goes
- The burgeoning Flat Earth movement has determined mountains with horizontal plains were once giant trees, and perhaps were chopped down by Giants.
- There were Giants represented in Zack Snyder’s take on Frank Miller’s 300 – in the sequel it explained how Xerxes became a god-King due to a transformation bathed in gold – and gold has alchemical meaning. Then, there is the ancient astronaut theory of mining monoatomic gold to inevitably live longer, stronger and to be essentially god-like.
- In Wrath of Titans a scene in which Hades is talking to Kronos, although Kronos at the time seemingly looks like pile of stones, the stones is shaped like giant head contoured among the mountains – which is a coded message … in reality; researchers have determined that rock formation that look like body parts are fossilized remains of Giants, photos have been taken to determine this.
- In Alex Proyas’s Gods of Egypt depicts both Horus and Set as Giants, and having gold for blood. It was slammed by reviewers and critics; perhaps it was to on the nose; people like their Gods as superheroes.
Michael Keefe.
… End of part three … to be continued.
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