Friday, August 10, 2018

How Do You Complete the Globalist Plan for a One World State?


Hype a threat that appears to endanger the whole planet. 

James Corbett has a good report on this:


Alexander Dugin also mentions such a scenario in his book Ethnos and Society:

This global state is thought of as minimally a state, and that only in the face of a figure that could be put outside of the limits of humanity, since the nation state has a purpose only in the face of another nation state.  For now, there are claimants to this role only in fantasy novels and films about “aliens” who play the role of the “other” for a humanity that has become global.  In some fantastic scenarios, the role of the “other” is played by an internal enemy: for instance, “robots,” “machines,” or “computers” that have escaped control and even cyborgs and mutants.  Functionally, they replace the protesting classes of industrial political systems (London, Arktos, 2018, p. 221).

The conditioning of the public for an alien invasion/threat has ramped up recently.  NASA, for instance, made a very open announcement that it wanted to hire a ‘planetary protection officer’:

But the concerns at NASA's headquarters are, quite literally, extraterrestrial — which is why the space agency now has a job opening for "planetary protection officer."

The gig? Help defend Earth from alien contamination, and help Earth avoid contaminating alien worlds it's trying to explore.

 . . .

The position was created after the US ratified the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, specifically to support Article IX of the document:

"States Parties to the Treaty shall pursue studies of outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, and conduct exploration of them so as to avoid their harmful contamination and also adverse changes in the environment of the Earth resulting from the introduction of extraterrestrial matter and, where necessary, shall adopt appropriate measures for this purpose."


Russian scientists are making similar claims of the need for protection against ‘space bacteria’:


As always, Hollywood, with its close connections to the military-industrial complex/Deep State (https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-08-04/heres-410-movies-made-under-direct-influence-and-supervision-department-defense), has been doing the most to imprint the alien invasion meme in everyone’s mind.  An episode from the original MacGyver series (‘Kill Zone’) is eerily similar to the two previous stories:

When a satellite carrying a genetic experiment crashes to earth MacGyver is sent in to recover it. When he arrives he discovers that the experiment mutated in space and now ages animals at a vast rate. It is taken back to the lab but the scientist in charge doesn't want to destroy it.



Another TV ensample involving Richard Dean Anderson was the creation of Homeworld Security in the Stargate series:


The most well-known movie in this regard of late is probably Will Smith’s Independence Day, in which July 4th takes on a global significance as the day on which Earth wins her independence from the invading aliens:


The list of all the Hollywood alien invasion movies would go on for quite a while; there’s more to that than just a desire to ‘meet consumer demand’.

We may indeed see some strange things in the years to come, but it is only to advance the cause of the devil and his Antichrist, to lead people further away from the Truth found in the Orthodox Church.  Father Seraphim Rose writes at the end of the chapter on UFOs in Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future,

In a different place Bishop Ignatius Brianchaninov recorded with awe and foreboding the vision of a simple Russian blacksmith in a village near Petersburg at the dawn of our present age of unbelief and revolution (1817).  In the middle of the day he suddenly saw a multitude of demons in human form, sitting in the branches of the forest trees, in strange garments and pointed caps, and singing, to the accompaniment of unbelievably weird musical instruments, an eerie and frightful song:  “Our years have come, our will be done!”  (5th ed., Platina, Cal., Saint Herman of Alaska Brotherhood, 2013, p. 113)

These are the years we live in (or very close to them, at any rate).  Demonic power is strong.  Do not trust much of what you see and hear from the news media.  There is a story from the Life of St Martin of Tours (+397) by Sulpitius Severus (Chapter XVIII) that warns against it:

IN the meanwhile, as a sudden report had troubled the city as to the movement and inroad of the barbarians, Martin orders a possessed person to be set before him, and commanded him to declare whether this message was true or not. Then he confessed that there were sixteen demons who had spread this report among the people, in order that by the fear thus excited, Martin might have to flee from the city, but that, in fact, nothing was less in the minds of the barbarians than to make any inroad. When the unclean spirit thus acknowledged these things in the midst of the church, the city was set free from the fear and tumult which had at the time been felt.


Beware the news.  Beware the TV.  Beware your eyes and other senses.

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Holy Ælfred the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!

Anathema to the Union!

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