Showing posts with label william henry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label william henry. Show all posts

Sunday, 2 October 2011

William Henry & Fruit Loop Stargates


One of the issues I've encountered with alternative view points is that the most   reliable information is held by groups who are funded by taxpayers and yet are able to inflict vast resources of disinformation. This divides the community of people who research subjects that are open to ridicule. We are de facto especially sensitive to the disinformation process. 

I think it's good that alternative researchers should acquire a tough rhino skin and/or subject their thinking to the rigour of reason but not under circumstances ridicule. It's uneccessary.

Which is why I urge William Henry and his ascension aspirations to refrain from the kind of calumny that demands people to scrutinze his own fruit vortex claims that Stargates and Light Beings exist. It would be so easy to crank up the Google juice so that he's forever associated with issues that currently provide no proof. 

Which begs the question. Is he making it all up to pay for the Egyptian linen bedding?

I think William is a solid researcher but if he wishes to rely on low vibratory calumny to make that point than go ahead, knock yourself out. 

Comments are open below. As they always are. That's how we roll.

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

William Henry - Light Beings




William Henry's talks on Light Beings stretches back a few years now yet sound up to the minute if listening to George Kavassilas. Homo Luminus anyone? 

Investigative mythologist has to be one of the more interesting business cards to receive.

Thursday, 18 August 2011

William Henry - Star Walkers




Of all the researcher book-writing types who struggle to make a living from the esoteric  field without resorting to palm reading or selling lucky amulets I think William Henry is one of the most serious and interesting speakers. His forte I reckon is to examine fantastic notions in terms of historical record or precedent. He does a great job.

His latest work on light people should by my reckoning make him in a near deity within the New Age circuit though I never hear them discuss issues by interrogating their validity. You're a unicorn? Fine I am an avatar. That kind of rigour.

This is quite an old interview. Henrik Palmgren is noticeably less polished than now, which tells me he works hard to be the good interviewer he currently is.

Friday, 29 July 2011

The Apotheosis of George Washington




William Henry has done an excellent job of reinterpreting the art and symbolism in the Capital Dome described as a 'temple of liberty'. The Vatican ordained art on the ceiling should prompt thinking people to question why they would use such an apotheosis religious theme for a secular building, and why the Vatican selected painter Constantino Brumidi would be accompanying the Mayan calendar carved into the walls considering the same Vatican despatched Spanish armies to crush that part of the world and secure all their ancient knowledge to be locked away under St Peter's Bassilica and never shared with us.



Are many Americans even aware of the mystery figure that harangued the divided founding fathers to sign the declaration of independence?

Friday, 1 July 2011

57 Varieties Of Lunacy



Lovely coincidences happening here for me. David Willcock asserts that there are 57 varieties of humanoid based on Clifford Stone's testimony and I thought that's the same description as Heinz 57 varieties (trivia is my speciality) but just then Wired Journalist Dave Mosher  took umbrage to my constant criticism that science articles on Wired are often cut and paste journalism and tweeted a link to a science paper on the K/T event and then seconds later David Willcock started talking about it in this interview. I like coincidences so I'm obliged to do my homework on this now. It feels like I'm being nudged that way.

And Dave... Sorry about being so rude but seriously, the moon is artificial. That's the story Wired really needs to do. How about it?

William Henry - 21st Century Palimpsests


I'm almost sure that William Henry knows more than anyone apart from the Pentagon about how much voodoo was involved in the American invasion of Iraq. But he never quiet comes out and says US defence is run by men who follow tales of Nebuchadnezzar and chase potions and fragments of manuscript with deadly killing machines to fulfil their role in the current cycle. 

He is however an excellent researcher though I would love to hear him say a swear word now and again. His altar boy enthusiasm is too saccharine for me and when he gets together with Whitley Strieber they're like two faux curiosity game show participants scratching each other's balls while dancing out their roles to Kabuki theatre lines of co-promotion. Good researcher though. Knows his stuff.

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

William Henry - Angels & Light Bodies. Reptilians & The Seraphim


Investigative mythologist William Henry discusses the connection between the seraphim and reptilians, and the transition into the "next human" as beings who enter the rainbow body of light. There are several different kinds of angels, he noted, but the seraphim are of the highest order, beings of pure light and love, who could represent the next level of humanity.

I find William Henry a little too earnest for my liking but his knowledge is extensive and varied enough to keep the interview bubbling along. I think his suggestion that David Icke should pay more attention to the Seraphim instead of reptilians is based on a lack of awareness of the ritual child sex abuse by these groups. In other words a little ignorant and unable to dwell on the issue because of its uncomfortable nature. Not everything is love and light.