1toofast said:Kniall, my comments were in reply to the negative emotions comment by GraalswordFirst it serves the purpose of increasing orwellian controls, second it makes people feel anxious and fearful and other negative emotions which also feed you know who.
Among all the disinfo, here is a "little" bit of info that relates to what is being messed with in regards to the ley lines, and a primary motivation for occupation of specific areas on the planet:
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The Earth is alive, with its own chakra and circulatory system. Great ley arteries transmit vitalising forces around the world through major sacred sites, advancing the evolution of all life. Incorporating The Structural Dynamics of the Age of Aquarius, Earth Chakras by Robert Coon is the definitive guide to navigating the Earth's Chakras and subtle Energy System. Its contents form the original source-point for all Earth Chakras related material.
_http://www.earthchakras.org/Books.php
Sorry 1toofast, but I fail to see what this "info" has to do with the topic under discussion. You might want to read up on New Age COINTELPRO, beginning with this entry in the Channel Watch Series.
Kniall, I do not know what me reading your link to COINTELPRO "Ashtar Command" has to do with negative emotions, ley lines and the Stone Henge jumping castle named Sacriledge?
I was referring to meaning of this sculpture having relevance to the location of the Olympic village, which is why I linked Rik Clays work on the Olympics and Robert Coons work on Stonehenge.
sac·ri·lege [sak-ruh-lij] Show IPA
noun
1.
the violation or profanation of anything sacred or held sacred.
2.
an instance of this.
3.
the stealing of anything consecrated to the service of God.
Origin:
1275–1325; Middle English < Old French < Latin sacrilegium, equivalent to sacri- (combining form of sacrum holy place) + leg ( ere ) to steal, literally, gather + -ium -ium
Kniall, did you look at the links I put up? What are your thoughts on the meaning of the "Sacrilege" jumping castle?
No I didn't. Once you've learned what New Age world salad is, you've seen them all.
As Laura wrote to you yesterday:
Laura said:You'll find that we aren't interested in people who want to "throw a spanner in the works". So far, I haven't seen much knowledge coming from your direction either. We also aren't interested in people who "provoke" anything. Discuss, share, yes.
Please refrain from bringing noise to the discussion at hand. If you are unable to do so, I recommend that you revisit the forum guidelines and your reasons for signing up here. We are interested in neither spanners nor shitstirrers, we are interested in sharing knowledge and have a specific goal in mind.
Have you read the Wave Series? Are you familiar with the works of G. I. Gurdjieff?
You wrote in your introduction that you consider yourself an artist and a scientist. You are neither I'm afraid. Have you heard the Tale of the Evil Magician?
"There is an Eastern tale which speaks about a very rich magician who had a great many sheep. But at the same time this magician was very mean. He did not want to hire shepherds, nor did he want to erect a fence about the pasture where his sheep were grazing. The sheep consequently often wandered into the forest, fell into ravines, and so on, and above all they ran away, for they knew that the magician wanted their flesh and skins and this they did not like."
"At last the magician found a remedy. He hypnotized his sheep and suggested to them first of all that they were immortal and that no harm was being done to them when they were skinned, that, on the contrary, it would be very good for them and even pleasant; secondly he suggested that the magician was a good master who loved his flock so much that he was ready to do anything in the world for them; and in the third place he suggested to them that if anything at all were going to happen to them it was not going to happen just then, at any rate not that day, and therefore they had no need to think about it. Further the magician suggested to his sheep that they were not sheep at all; to some of them he suggested that they were lions, to others that they were eagles, to others that they were men, and to others that they were magicians."
"And after this all his cares and worries about the sheep came to an end. They never ran away again but quietly awaited the time when the magician would require their flesh and skins."