maandag 3 september 2018


ATLANTIS RISING

Can you feel it? Can you feel the change? Torn between hope and desperation, between love and fear. Atlantis is rising! Its philosophy, its sacred powers, magic and sorcery, its monumental infra-structure and energy grid, it's all getting activated. So is its ambition to rule the world, again.

Atlantis is a demonic and deceiving concept. It is handed down, in bits and pieces, through history and this is a (planned) deception too.

But what do you expect? Plato was one of the darkest minds, in a period full of dark and sinister minds. They carefully planned the publication of their “philosophy”, to manipulate our minds and creating dualities. Plato's dialogues (duality) are the first, to mention Atlantis and it has dominated the research since before Christ. But you have to place it in perspective. Athen's was ruled by chauvinistic olygarchy, not an open democracy. Women, barbarians and slaves didn't count as human. This privilige was reserved for a group of decadent and bored aristocrats, who preferred to win a debate (like Zeno and his race between the turtle and the hare; which the hare won by the way), betting, drink wine and make love. They openly preferred homo-sexuality and (mortal) women were treated as inferior and responsible for bringing up the kids.

Plato didn't intervene, when Socrates was sentenced to death. That's “Atlantean thinking”, Socrates was beyond saving. One of Plato's pupils was Aristotle, who became the teacher and mentor of Alexander, son of Phillipus, king of Macedonia. Aristotle trained a perfect soldier, a conqueror and fan of Homer. Alexander's roots lay deep in the Atlantean mind, which made his conquest also meta-physical. Alexander was openly homo-sexual, who killed his lover, during his campaign. He was responsible for destruction of numerous cities, killing his own stepbrother, slaughtering those who resisted. Alexander was paranoid and he drank too much. He finally lost his way, enstranged himself from his roots and was murdered before he could conquer Northern Africa and Europe. A typical Atlantean hero: ruthless, “pagan”, manipulative, divine and “master of the universe”. Combined with a superior army, technology and propaganda, he might have united the East and the West. Atlantis is rising! It's hidden in plain sight and its leaders will claim the right to be the world's superpower, “after the Flood”.

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