Iraqi Invasion Predicated on Discovery of Alien Technologies

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Iraqi Invasion Predicated on Discovery of Alien Technologies

Postby SRR » Sun Jul 01, 2007 11:48 pm

http://www.exopolitics.org/Study-Paper2.htm

Abstract

Most, if not all, criticisms of the Bush administration's motivation for launching a preemptive war on Iraq focus on a combination of the imperial world views of conservative politicians in power in Washington, D.C., and the corporate interests that drive the political agenda of the Bush administration. This study will provide a radically different political analysis of the Bush administration's motivation for going war, and of the explanations offered by his critics. This study provides an exopolitical analysis of the policy dimensions of an historic extraterrestrial presence that is pertinent to Iraq and a US led preemptive attack. It will be argued that competing clandestine government organizations are struggling through proxy means to take control of ancient extraterrestrial (ET) technology that exists in Iraq, in order to prepare for an impending series of events corresponding to the 'prophesied return' of an advanced race of ETs. The Columbia Space Shuttle may well have been a high profile victim of such a proxy war intended to send a message to US based clandestine organizations over the preemptive war against Iraq.

In conducting this analysis, this study examines the available evidence of an historical ET presence in Iraq, and then applies this evidence to better understand the contemporary political situation in Iraq. The study will then analyze the motivations of the main political actors in the prospective US led preemptive war against Iraq. The study concludes by making some policy recommendations concerning how to respond to the legacy of an ET presence in Iraq and its contemporary political relevance.
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Postby yorick » Tue Jul 03, 2007 7:27 am

Euphrates River Valley, cradle of civilization arguably the birthplace of antient cultures even predating aegyptians?

Babylon was first site we secured now under top secret clearance. Meanwhile valley of kings at aegypt is entirely under lock'n key. Each tomb given its own designation, notably KV60 seen alot of recent activity.

These are in fact gates to alternate Nth dimensional openings. Its like all the tools are there but few know how to use them.

Equally noteworthy is GWB's visit to Gautemala Mayan Temple in March 2007 where no white man had ever set foot. Dont kid yerself, antient priesthoods now are hotter than $2 pistols enjoying huge revival barring outside interference.

Obviously what needs be done is awakening of consciousness thousands of years old. Rarely, very rarely can anybody have an intelligent conversation along spiritual lines with anybody not in touch with antient beliefs and customs.

Witness the confusion of modern religions today giving up the ghost. Mystery schools are rotting on the vine unsure whether to couch their secrets and close their doors or surrender everything to common knowledge.

Book of Daniel in the Bible covers this scenario best, anticipating the collapse of western based initiatic orders. Also Book of Malachi, prophet of doom condemns modern day priesthoods as having drifted hopelessly off the path.

Something I've been saying all along - Iraqi War has nothin to do with seizing oil supplies, sadham hussein or democracy. Its all about establishing presence in the right place at the right time!


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Postby redharen » Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:41 pm

Hm, I still think the Iraq war had something to do with oil. And probably something to do with democracy, although less and less people are believing that now.

But Hitler set a lot of these kinds of precedents. Yorick probably knows a lot more about this than I do. I'm thinking of the search for and confiscation of the Spear of Longinus, among other religious artifacts. According to what I've read, he really believed that possessing these things gave him power in his conquests.

I personally doubt Bush is into all that, at least not to the same degree. I think he more likely bumbles into stuff like this, and things play out how they will. But undoubtedly these forays, whether intended or not, will have consequences.
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Postby yorick » Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:11 am

Consequences remain the same across the board, smaller and smaller the world's become Redheron. Safe to say we're damned smart to establish permanent US presence at mideast now or we'll never get the chance again. Ley-lines and political points of contention have remained the same for thousands of years, you understand.

Soft underbelly of Iraq was Rommel's plan for defeating Russia, venturing North joining Turk allies and heading straight through Georgia and the Ukraine. Meanwhile Himler was the occultist among nazi elite, himself negotiating Israel via World Jewish Congress early as 1941. All hoopla regarding the "spear of destiny" merely flatters the event. Its now held by Hapsburgs at Austria, btw.

And GWB aint the moron y'all take him to be. Sure the guy is severely dislexic - but he's probly the most visionary President we've seen in more than a century, rivals even Jefferson for having a grip on geomantric political destiny. It's ENCUMBANT on us to sustain presence 1/2 million strong across the globe and mideast in particular.

Must anticipate whats ahead, even decades from now. Haint no reason to punt'n run - thats for sure. LOL - real basis for immediate Iraq withdrawal comes from horney women desperate for cock, disappointed with snivelling sissy crybaby scenario at home. Otherwise we hear nothing from troops that indicates there's any problem with the war at all.

Restore the Euphrates River says me, build into garden paradise worthy of Adam'n Eve - from THC perspective thats exactly what this war's about..... also anticipating shitstorms on the horizon. This is probly one of the smartest wars that we've ever fought.



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Postby Jack Shadow » Wed Jul 04, 2007 11:59 am

I still think that that a paper needs to be written about 9/11 in the light of apocalyptic prophecies, especially from an islamic prospective. From the first time I heard about these planes crashing into the WTC, the first thing that popped into my head was that people were trying to jumpstart some final confrontation between islam and the non-muslim world. All the islamic prophecies about the end of days have people riding horseback and fighting with swords. I don't know if they're just metaphors for what we have today in terms of technology, but the fanatics take that stuff pretty damn literally.
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Postby el3so » Wed Jul 04, 2007 9:57 pm

One of the best lines IMO from the Good book: vanitas vanitatum, omnia vanitas.
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Postby Caliban » Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:10 am

Not oil. THIS is what it was all about

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Postby Sri Lanky » Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:25 am

You mean....GWB is dancing with the energy of life as a member of a death cult?
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Postby yorick » Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:50 am

Not exactly, the little guy was blackballed when considered for grand master's chair at texas. Kinda says more about his cronies then it does about him though. Otherwise an excellent occult resume: skull'n bones legacy, bohemian club, worked ritual and rites with mayans last march when visiting guatemala. ..etc

But the real deal - bulk of mystical rites have either shut down or thrown their doors wide open. Haint no AMORC any more and AFAM amounts to mutual aid society for old farts. Nevermind OTO, just like AMORC takin its grievances to mundane court of law OTO'ers fucked up bigtime pleading with federal court system to determine rightful heir through their own lineages, can ye believe?

Its like I've been sayin for nearly a decade: following Nth dimensional openings on the horizon all things mystical will become common knowledge. For many of us this has already occurred, just waitin for the dummies to git done pandering in base and petty fashion.


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Postby friendlyskies » Sun Aug 19, 2007 5:45 pm

This is the only thread about the war that actually made sense to me. Damn it.
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Postby friendlyskies » Sun Aug 19, 2007 6:10 pm

Does this thread not let you edit? Hmmm...

Anyway, OK, so I know a bunch of conspiracy theories but evidentally not this one, which is basically that all the ancient civilizations marking the alien technology with giant stone monuments. Right? And now Bush is going to find them.

So the main technology in the Americas is not in the USA - it's outside Mexico City, all over the Yucatan and along the mountain tops of Peru. I guess Mexico would have to do whatever the USA wanted if it came down to it, but Peru? We just gave up our base in Ecuador and Garcia, while probably a reliable (if not trustworthy) ally of the USA, doesn't really control the country. Do we just already have the Inca's cache of alien technology secured, too? I guess Easter Island must be in the bag.

And here's the other thing. Mohammed was arguably the first science fiction writer, going to other planets and whatnot. I interpret many of Islam's quirks as an effort to keep humans as strong and unified as possible in the event of an attack. It's harder to starve out a population that fasts for fun, which doesn't get addicted to alcohol. Harder to wear down a population that dreams of vacations involving days of hiking through the desert. And then there's the metaphyisical power implied by everyone facing Mecca to pray.

Was he anticipating the return of hostile space aliens too? And if so, what's under the big rock at Mecca?
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Postby Caliban » Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:39 pm

Are you sure thats not just the script for the latest Indiana Jones sequel?
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