Recap
Illusion & the Illuminati
Controversial author/speaker
David Icke returned to share his insights on how the world works and what defines reality. What you get in the mainstream media, he said, is just a tiny fraction of what is really going on. And that is symbolic of what we see through our own eyes, he continued. We are caught in the illusion of identifying with our body, "a biological computer," and just see its software rather than the reality of who we are—which is the infinite. The chatter of our thoughts is the program defending itself from infinite consciousness, Icke stated.
Such a mode of existence leaves humanity open for manipulation, he expressed. The Illuminati, "a network of interbreeding families," at the top of secret society pyramids, have access to advanced knowledge and seek to enforce their agendas on the population that is caught in illusion, said Icke. Further, he noted that some of these Illuminati are shape-shifting Reptilians that inhabit a dimension beyond our 5-sense reality. Yet,
Credo Mutwa, the African shaman, has told Icke that he believes the Reptilians hail from our planet and are not as such extraterrestrial. Their bloodline extended back to Babylon (Iraq) and then moved to the Roman Empire, followed by Northern Europe, and eventually to America, Icke recounted.
The allegiance of the Illuminati/Reptilians is not to a specific country, but rather to their agenda, which is plotted decades ahead, he said. Icke suggested that George W. Bush is a front man, and being used to destroy America from within, in order to make way for a One World government.
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In the June issue of
After Dark, our UFO Special,
Sean Casteel delves into the early days of ufology with
The Enduring
Mystery of Contactee
George Adamski. Here are some excerpts from his article:
Accompanied by his wife, Mary, George Adamski eventually came
to live in a commune at the foot of Mount Palomar in
California, where the famous observatory is located. He
worked selling hamburgers in a restaurant owned by friend
and follower Alice K. Wells, serving mainly customers on their
way up the mountain to see the world’s largest telescope.
It was there that Adamski and his followers would see
their first flying saucer in October of 1946, shortly after
observing a meteor shower…
“The communication with what Adamski calls ‘a human
being from another world,’” writes biographer Colin
Bennett, “was by hand signals and telepathy. Adamski
regarded telepathy as an acquired skill, and had taught it as
a technique for nearly 30 years. Given this method, plus a few
spoken words, a surprising wealth of information passed
between the two.”
Adamski was completely taken with the beauty of the creature,
an Aryan-type man with long, flowing blond hair.
Adamski said the creature radiated “a feeling of understanding
and kindness, with supreme humility,” while imparting to
the smitten human what has come to be the standard warnings
of nuclear and environmental disaster, coupled with statements
of the aliens’ good intentions regarding mankind. This
would become the predominant message of the contactee
movement, which persists today in much of what is called
“channeling” by New Age devotees.
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Image: George Adamski is pictured with his UFO photos. Courtesy of GAF Int'l-Adamski Foundation.