Anonymous ID: 822955 May 5, 2018, 10:56 p.m. No.1315884   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Anime references to the cabal are downright eerie. It is beyond what can be summed up in a single post, but it is like the Japanese know. Or knew. Considering the nature of World War 2, I almost wonder if the unconditional surrender of Japan was more important than we could have ever imagined.

 

One that has come back under heavy review for me, lately, is Neon Genesis: Evangelion.

 

https://youtu.be/1NUFpAxeDJU

 

The basis of the story is that humanity is in a sort of post-apocalypse covered under the public story of a meteor impact. The awakening of Adam, the being described in Genesis, led to a world-altering, destructive event.

 

A team of scientists have created a sort of massive biological robot, called an Eva, to fight against an array of invading monstrosities called "Angels". Angels hope to return to Adam, who they believe to be imprisoned deep underground, and if they reach Adam, humanity will be annihilated. This all seems like weird Japanese play on judeo-christian creation stories until we get to the secret order, SEELE, which is attempting what they call the "human instrumentality project". SEELE is international and implied that they are heads of state or other massive estates of wealth and influence.

 

As we go along, we learn that the Evas contain the souls of the children's mothers. Again, weird… But made extremely important when it is later discovered by the last angel that the being imprisoned beneath NERV is, in fact, Lilith. The Evas are hybrid clones of Lilith and human mothers… Humans being Lilim - the offspring of Lilith.

 

The movies which form the end reveal what the Instrumentality Project was - Lilith is reunited with Adam and humanity is reduced to a primordial state where the ego boundary is destroyed. Individual personalities are eliminated and at the end of the movie, only two people are shown to have retained or reclaimed their identity and survived as individuals.

 

What is also very interesting is the rejection Rei mounts against Gendo Ikari. In the story of Adam and Lilith, Lilith refused to be subservient to Adam, and as such, fled and refused to return. "I am not your doll" is the sentiment expressed by Rei, right before shit goes sideways.

 

It is also worth noting the contrast between SEELE and the Angels. While the Angels do attack humans - this is often a consequence of humans attacking the Angels. Later in the series, the Angels become far more interested in understanding humans and the last even laments the loss of humanity should he succeed… And even yielded to be killed and allow humanity to survive.

 

By contrast, SEELE has absolutely no issues using deceit, murder, and outright war in order to achieve their objectives. The ends justify the means in the purest senses, and it is interesting that their evas, the 'bird things' in the video, are very owl-like as they move to devour a child. Lilim refers, generally, to birds of prey in the older contexts and broader than owls.

 

The ending of the series was very curious… "Goodbye mother, thank you, father - and to all the children of the world: CONGRATULATIONS!"

 

However… In the greater context of the cabal and some of what we have uncovered here, one must wonder if they knew. The director/writer has said not to take it seriously, but…