Monday, November 17, 2008

The Ultimate Truth

Caveat: if you get worried about my sanity, skip to the end!

It’s obvious to anyone with eyes to see that the global financial crisis we’re in has been deliberately engineered. Not by the puppets we call our leaders, but by the cabals behind them who have the real power. Democracy has been a godsend to our real rulers, because it gives the people the illusion that they are the ones calling the shots. But democracy is nothing other than crowd consciousness, which is the easiest thing in the world to manipulate. You just get a few good-sounding ideas that address the current popular complaints, the right use of imagery and the media, a bit of charisma, and you have another puppet.

Once you understand it all, you wonder how you never saw it in the first place. We are not in control of our destiny. That is controlled from elsewhere, by a small group of people – or beings – skilled in giving us the illusion that we have choice.

These rulers are ancient, even timeless. You can see their hand through human history. It is the reason that all civilisations eventually fall: humans become too powerful, they start to understand too much. History has been one long experiment in which our true rulers allow us to build civilisations, which gives them power, but sooner or later we begin to break free.

This time it is different. Humans have amassed an unparalleled technological understanding, but our metaphysical understanding is now nugatory. Consequently we think it is ourselves who are in control. The true rulers – the Omega Brotherhood – finally have us where they want us. Astrologically, this has been the final outcome of Pluto in Sagittarius – the power (Pluto) of the alien (Sag) controllers.

It is ironic that we have been so enchanted by the recent intensification of the globalisation process, itself a reflection of not just Pluto in Sag, but the Uranus-Neptune conjunction of the 1990s, followed by the mutual reception of these 2 planets. At last, it seems to us, humanity is becoming one. What it really means is one big crowd that can be controlled.

The origins of the Omega Brotherhood lie elsewhere in the galaxy. They are a splinter group from a much larger, essentially peaceful civilisation, the Pax Lactum Via. That wider civilisation is well aware of the activities of the Brotherhood, and much of what we think of as UFO activity has been coded attempts by the Pax to help humanity awake from its entrapment. This is why the military has been so quick to get involved with UFO sightings, particularly where hard physical evidence is involved. Military leaders, just as much as celebrities and political and business leaders, are in thrall to the OB. The global financial crisis, like 9/11 before it, is a crude attempt by the OB to distract humanity from the real state of affairs. As the OB knows very well, 2012 is a possible wake-up point for humanity. Uranus in Aries square to Pluto in Capricorn: a fresh awakening to who the real world government is. And this just as we are moving from the Age of Pisces (Submission) to the Age of Aquarius (Humanity with its own Vision of the Future).

It is through America more than any other country, for obvious reasons, that the OB has been directing its efforts over the last century. George Bush was the ideal puppet, for Americans with their ‘advanced democracy’ had become sufficiently malleable that they would elect such a President. But Bush was just too good – or too bad! Too many people began to see through him to the real mechanism by which he attained the trappings of power. History has been a process of learning for the OB itself, and with Bush they over-reached themselves, they had become over-confident. Too much was unaspected in Bush's chart: his Saturn, his Mars and his Mercury-Pluto. It was a risk. A fragmented character like this can be very easy to control, but also very hard to control if one of the sub-personalities, in this case Mercury-Pluto, gets the bit between its teeth.


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The OB inevitably has its own hierarchy and power-struggles, and Barack Obama was the product of a backlash within the OB: he was put forward as an emergency remedy. In allowing Obama to be elected, the OB has made a number of temporary concessions towards humanity’s desire to be self-determining. But metaphysically, Barack Obama is still caught up in the Christian Nexus. The Nexi are what the OB term the various religions and philosophies they have put forward over the millennia to keep humanity docile. Having 9th House Neptune in Scorpio, Obama is open (Neptune) to the power (Scorpio) of extra-terrestrial influence (9th House). With Obama it will be a waiting game, but what is 8 years in the context of centuries? And if, like Bush, he turns out to have been an error of judgement, termination always remains an option, as it has done with a number of Presidents.

By the way, I don’t believe a word of the above, apart from some of the stuff about Democracy and Christianity. I just decided to take the side of the conspiracists for once. They may not thank me for it. It wasn't very hard to invent when you're not constrained by the need for evidence or deductive reasoning, and you've read a couple of paragraphs of David Icke.

I think that a lot of conspiracy theories are properly classified as 'religion', due to the fervour, certainty and sense of superior inside knowledge that tend to accompany them. It's no different to believing in the literal truth of the Bible. There always have been, and always will be, people who take fairy stories literally.

New Scientist magazine recently ran a poll of readers' favourite sci-fi books. One person advocated the Bible: "A superman creates a lot of rubbish out of dust and sets up a version of a 'simulation of a city' game... there's a twist at the end but I won't spoilt it for you."



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23 comments:

Anonymous said...

Phew, reading that was scary, DM. I thought you'd gone over to the 'dark side' there for a minute.

The relief I felt when I realised that you were still our mystical yet staunchly rational thinker, was immense.

With so many people online now losing the plot over these nutty conspiracy theories and feverish delusions, I do so value the sanity and astrological insight of your blog.

A fan

The Reptiles said...

What about us?!

Anonymous said...

I think the whole key to conspiracy theories and those who believe in literal biblical truth is the idea "we do not have any control over our own destiny". It's the desire to hand off personal responsibility to someone or something else.

Dharmaruci said...

I tend to agree. Though it would be fun if one of them turned out to be true...

Anonymous said...

I agree that conspiracy theories are ridiculous - and often unpleasant and even dangerous. But perhaps they also reflect an unconscious - and consequently a misinterpreted and defensive - recognition that the human ego is not really the master of the psyche because it arises from and is dependent upon the unconscious with its archetypes. Isn't this exactly why a recognition of the unconscious is so crucial to civilization and its survival?

Dharmaruci said...

I think there is a vast difference between being in the grip of the unconscious and its archetypes - like say Hitler was - and consciously co-operating with those energies. The first is primitive and unconscious, the second is evolutionary. It depends which way you want to go.

Dharmaruci said...

I'm assuming that readers get that Lactum Via is bad Latin for Milky Way?

Sonia said...

Of course we do DH, who do you take us for?

I for one am convinced that the crisis was deliberately engineered.. well if we can't have it we're going to break it before we give it to you. It just fits the neo-con psychology so well. It wasn't even a conspiracy.. all above board and visible.. watching George Bush saying "this sucker's going down" was like watching lesson one in how to spook the markets.. freaky how he got away with it No-one called him on that. Does nobody else think that was one of the most irresponsible things a US President has ever said?

Dharmaruci said...

Yes, but you have to ask who stands to gain? In particular, how does Bush gain?

Anonymous said...

Bush didn't gain anything at all. That man visibly aged 10 years overnight.

BTW you couldn't find a better signal of the end of Pluto in Sag than last week's news of the Saudi king promoting interfaith tolerance at the UN.
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSTRE4AB84U20081112

This is the Saudis! Theirs is the most extreme sunni sect there is. And these are the guys who have been spreading their wahabi style extremism in Pakistan through their religious schools that offer free religious education to poor pakistani boys.
And so it looks like they've finally decided to call it a day right on time with Pluto's move. Astrology doesn't get more obvious than this.

marmitelover said...

Very interesting about the Saudi's.

While I am not a conspiracy theorist, I do find it a bit odd, a bit conveniant, this global financial crash.

marmitelover said...

Reptiles...very funny...pmsl

Dharmaruci said...

But who is the financial crash convenient for, apart from a few people who shorted bank stocks at the right time?

bacalove said...

Walking the Path of Peace, through Activism and Politics.

Leoni Hodgson

When we take a broad look at the world today - economically and politically, what we see is a world controlled by ultra-wealthy and powerful capitalists, to the detriment of the masses. Globalisation has not benefited the peoples of the Earth. Fledgling industries and crops of developing countries have been decimated by western conglomerates; countries are being bankrupted by the demands of western bankers.

In the west, the divide between the rich and "the rest", is widening. And those we elect to government to guide our destinies, seem to either support this situation, or are unable to stop the drift. In the meantime, for many people on earth, peace is an ideal which seems impossible to attain. Conflict and war continue to break out somewhere on the planet, in spite of all the best efforts of government or the UN.

People are suffering, and most leaders in the world today seem unable to reverse this spiralling trend. For example, latest statistics say that a 6th of the world’s population, live in slums.



1. So what is at the root of all this? Is there a single cause we can identify?

Experts indicate that the cause of all world unrest and widespread misery upon our planet today, can largely be attributed to a selfish group of capitalists - found in every country, whose goal is to corner and exploit the world's resources. Working in complete unity together, they own and control the world's wealth through their interlocking directorates, and they are responsible for the vast differences existing between the very rich and the very poor. They are only interested in benefiting the public excepting when it brings a financial return.




Link to Document: http://www.scribd.com/doc/6461518/Walking-the-Path-of-Peace-Through-Activism-and-Politics?from_email_04_friend_send=1

Dharmaruci said...

Hi Bacalove.

I'd say there always have been people who want to amass excessive wealth and always will be. If you don't regulate these people intelligently, they will cause a lot of suffering, because they tend to be selfish and self-righteous.

These people will, as you say, tend to link up in a mutually self-serving way.

But I don't think we can blame them for the world's suffering, like they are something separate from the rest of humanity called 'capitalists'.

They just need to be regulated, like all the other potentially harmful forces in society - like violent people, thieves etc etc. If society lets the 'capitalists' get out of control, it has only itself to blame.

This is the thing about the conspiratorial mindset: it puts the blame 'out there', it scapegoats, rather than looking to itself to find a solution - which I believe always exists.

minne said...

I happened upon this post because I was just wondering how long pluto was in sag so I could ponder my past. I enjoyed the story very much and found it easy to believe, scary. Then I woke up from a bad dream. I find the recurring theme of the rich using the worker bees so they can get richer a very common theme these days which reminded me of a report I helped my daughter with for school on the Boston Massacre which might have been around the same time as the last pluto in cap. It was when the brittish soldiers were sent to america to enforce the new taxes on goods which were then used to pay the officers while the colonists had no representation and the underpaid soldiers were taking the jobs too. This eventually lead to the massacre (five people) and then the boston tea party and later the american revolution. The two themes are strikingly similar to me. Only we have the capitalists and the rest of the world. Its a very low humm right now but it should be interesting.

joyjoy said...

Speaking of interfaith tolerance, I think it's obvious to anyone who's studied Obama's upbringing and public words that he is not "caught in the Christian Matrix."

There are plenty of Christians who are not "caught" this way, either (thank Woten).

Obama's father's family was Muslim, and he spent his early school years at a Catholic school in Indonesia, where Islam is the dominant religion. He spent even more school years in the Hawaiian Matrix, which is is influenced by Buddhism and Huna. Plus, his anthropologist mother made sure he was familiar with all world religions.

This interview from 2004 is Obama himself talking about his personal spirituality:

http://blog.beliefnet.com/stevenwaldman/2008/11/obamas-interview-with-cathleen.html

Sonia said...

The financial crisis benefits the bankers of course, aren't they the ones getting the billion dollar pay-outs just when a recession is on the horizon? That's tax-payer's money going to rich capitalists right at the moment when a new Democrat President might be expected to spread the wealth more equitably. He'll find it hard to do that now won't he?

No question for me.. those guys are laughing all the way to the bank.

Dharmaruci said...

Yes, but that doesn't mean they deliberately caused the meltdown. They'd have been getting their bonuses anyway, without a meltdown. All this does is make it more likely the rules will change so that they won't get such big bonuses.

Sonia said...

Actually I don't think they did it consciously - it was just a natural progression of the policies in force.

And don't forget that Bush believes in Armageddon, the end times and all that. Although, I'm not surprised that when the real crisis hit he was shocked.. he is not very clever.

As for the rules being changed.. don't make me laugh. They've milked the cow dry already.

Dharmaruci said...

I suscribe to the lemming theory, as opposed to the conspiracy theory, of history.

As for the cow being dry, I'm sure the banks will get back on their feet. People who are seriously into money don't grab it and run: they have a long-term view.

Sonia said...

I think the lemmings conspire to jump off cliffs.

lol

Marushka said...

refreshing read