Anonymous ID: 721847 May 11, 2018, 9:11 p.m. No.1380470   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7848

It seems we are approaching the time for some pondering as to this subject. The first is mostly for a touch-stone reference.

 

https://hooktube.com/watch?v=Xf_fOJlQRzw

 

However, this is the part that is very interesting, given one of Q's comments: https://hooktube.com/watch?v=M2oPWgxx2eI

 

Blood lines. Moon Children. Incarnated aliens. Do you see why it tripped my senses?

 

To be fair, I don't necessarily think the similarity in the setup and symbolism is entirely witting. Some of these are just relatively common themes that have survived eons of human history and taken different forms from culture to culture (look at the rituals surrounding the Miko in Japan, for example).

 

However, what stands out to me is the 'truth' behind the costume details. Rolling on to further symbolism within media, I find Japan to be particularly on top of things, and I must wonder if the things the Third Reich was researching were translated into Japanese, and then this made things far more difficult for the cabal to, then, know what it was the Japanese truly did or didn't know about the cabal's structure and intent.

 

Take Neon Genesis: Evangelion, for example. The 'official claim' by the author is that he made the series while suffering from depression and that the fears of the Cold War drew him to Christianity… however… anyone familiar with the plot of Evangelion, and the book of Genesis (as well as other portions of the Bible), knows that NGE is using material that is simply not present in any circulating Bible. It draws heavily from the early Judaic texts which have a much more interesting and detailed account of the origins of the Judaic lineage.

 

https://hooktube.com/watch?v=dkBzGcBcyz8

 

Again, I'm not entirely certain if the symbolism is witting, meaningful, or just a spread of insanity, but it is worth considering the baseline materials… which are, once again, not found within the Bible. What is most interesting is the key thrust of Evangelion - that humans are not the descendants of Eve, but Lilith.

 

It's best to sum up the Evangelion mythos this way: http://evangelion.wikia.com/wiki/Lilith

 

This pairs very interestingly with the stories of creation from Japan - Izanagi/Izanami and the creation of Susano'o, Amaterasu, and Tsukuyomi. All of which play out more like a sci-fi drama than the more tattered remnants from the babylonian tales.

 

Add in The Bamboo Cutter; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tale_of_the_Bamboo_Cutter

And we are looking at a very intriguing creation story that gives rise to Advent/Seele/Cabal, the goals of trying to attach supernatural entities to corporeal forms, and attempts to genetically engineer people.

 

Although I could work much better if I wasn't using proxies and had more direct access to ancient scholarly work and the like (… and the ability to read and understand them in their native language). That may ultimately have to wait until the vatican's vault is digitized and available to the general public. That, I am sure, is a treasure trove of intrigue.

 

Or for the aliens to come down and tell us, directly, what the story is… but that would be too easy, and ultimately an insult. It would be like a chemist telling a child that he made it rain. Not possible for the child to argue against, and seemingly plausible given the near magic of his knowledge.

 

Although, it ultimately matters little. Ethics are Ethics and Identity is Identity. Whether we are a computer simulation, aliens, demons, gods, frogs, or spiders - doesn't change the concepts underwriting choice and action.