Monday, 12 September 2011

The Book of Aquarius - Wikileaks of Alchemy




Book Of Aquarius

Jay Weidner is an hermetic scholar and the most learned person I know of in Alchemy. Lately he has been saying in interviews that the Book of Aquarius is the real deal in terms of esoteric knowledge being released online. I've been getting the updates now for a few months so it's still a work in progress as the anonymous author continues with changes, but in terms of super secrets spilled online, such as the elixir of life this is apparently the real deal.

Mz Muggzi Interviews Stewart Swerdlow


I've had my differences with Stewart Swerdlow. First I loved him, then I didn't. I went off him because I know he was at Montauk and subjected to some of the worst excesses of the MKULTRA mind control projects in the 60's and 70's. 


I couldn't understand how he could go through that process and yet still have American imperialist political punditry in his repertoire. How could he be 'firmly' pro Israel, anti-Iran and basically in step with the Council of Foreign Relations. It's just so incongruous for a man to know so much illuminati stuff and yet not really be wary of how much of that mechanism has been responsible for the suffering caused by stoking up tensions between ultra orthodox Jewish ideology and Shiite Islam given how bad BOTH of them are at a theological political and pragmatic level of action. 


However Mz Muggzi is a lovely interviewer and so I gave his latest interview a try and it is first class. The two have very different views on 2012, ascension and all that New Age stuff that is both fascinating and littered with manipulation and bullshit. I think they both came out of it well and though I'm still wary of how Stewart can reveal so much without being eliminated unless there's an agenda to his shtick,  it's still inarguably first class information to those like me who accept that Reptilians for example are a very real part of our ancient past and to some extent a part of our present. Most stunning is that Stewart concludes exactly the same as George Kavassilas that though there are benevolent beings who wish to assist humanity in ridding ourselves of our parasitic hosts, they too have an agenda that while much more preferable to our current unwanted guests, is still a control paradigm in itself that is not the purest of humankind's potential for intellectual and spiritual emancipation. So neither he nor George are selling an ology or an ism.


Ultimately he has a very down to Earth and pragmatic message. We gotta recognise we're being manipulated for ourselves and we should question the value of all outside intervention in the long term. Let's see. It's going to be an interesting twelve months. Here are my earlier posts on Stewart.


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AJ Ensor - Disinformation




90% of intelligence agency work is disinformation and furthermore 90% of disinformation is the truth with one or two lies, so the agenda can be either confused, steered or controlled. When I spot what looks like disinformation I pay it close attention and try to deconstruct the agenda because people have gone to some effort to confuse me, and that is always very revealing of their aims.


The last time I had occasion to observe information closely that elites meddlers feared enough to pollute was Whitley Strieber's book, The Master of the Key  because of the meaning distortions put into it without anyone noticing for a decade or so. Whitley was given some incredible information about the human race and somebody went to the effort of making small but vital changes to, I think, the proof read copy. Those changes went unnoticed till just recently when a reader noticed the discrepancies. Even the author had missed those until alerted.



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In the interview above, my alarm bells were alerted by an ex forces UFO book author called AJ Ensor (he claims). In my experience ex forces are to be viewed with suspicion because they are often on a pension and are obligated to do as they are told. His claims to be a journalist, but writes very shoddily, he makes fantastic claims for a man who is now dead, liberally sprinkles his intelligence community links at any opportunity as a calling card but most obvious to the alert minded, speaks awkwardly and deceptively with damaging admissions.

AJ Ensor admits he didn't check facts like what Majestic 12 means (UFO 101) for the uninitiated), he goes into a long meaningless ramble about the bell curve and statistical deviation, his first book is a children's fantasy and so is his second if you want my opinion. Time and again in the interview AJ Ensor isn't interested in the facts that a real journalist would pursue, instead he prefers to spin tales that any reasonably UFOlogist would identify as grounded in varying grades of truth depending on one's personal weltanschauung of the topic. It was only at the end when his story dissembled into meaningless bullshit that I actually gave it some credit as disinformation that is so bad we are meant to do the opposite of his final recommendation when in fact his final conclusions align with my own understanding of how to handle off planet intervention. I am posting it so that fellow dabblers can see how difficult it is to pursue an understanding of a very difficult subject.

However each time I see the efforts that organisations will go to in order to infect UFO information I'm energised that my instincts are right. They are hiding something and there's an agenda being played out here. I do recommend Ohio Exopolitics who frequently serve up (to use a food and drug dealing metaphor) interesting guests to be interviewed.


Update: Whitley Strieber disagrees with me and despite it being his book, I maintain my position.