A reading of my article – An Elongated History
(c) K Wicks

(c) K Wicks
We aren’t always aware of things that can sometimes be right in front of our eyes. With deception, illusion, and our own mental blind spots working against us. It would also seem there is much being hidden in plain sight, as well as right under our feet. In The Old Underground, already looked at some of the relics we are allowed to see and know of. Not painting a very savoury picture of what they say is the past, and quite probably is only a fraction of what there is to see down there. And In the Closet giving a view on a more adventurous set of entrances that are ‘hidden’ behind what looks to be an ordinary entrance.
A few ideas of this hidden entrance came together when I gave it thought. Of things put here and there within the conditioning and ‘entertainment’ to give a hint perhaps, as it is meant to.
Open sesame – a wall or rock face, looking solid and unbreakable. Yet just the right words will move the stone door aside. Wizards of old using spells and possibly frequency to manipulate matter, the door to the mines of Moria in Lord of the Rings springs to mind. Only revealed under moonlight and will only activate once the correct words are spoken.
Fake door in stone – I saw a vid of someone saying they had found a fake entrance unto a mountainside on their property. A door with hinges made to look like rock as you expect on a movie set perhaps.
Harry Potter – the first film when Hagrid taps on the wall to activate it, opening to lead them to the wizarding world. All the bricks suddenly turned and reformatting their position to create a way through.
Labyrinth – the whole film has hidden entrances, twists, and turns and surprises like the Winchester House in California. But at the very beginning of the film, it appears a solid brick wall is blocking the way, but that’s just how it seems. But once you look at it from a different perspective, the same wall looked very different without it changing. The idea behind it did.
Fake cactus & trees – part of the remodel of nature and the ensuing ‘tech rev’, there is a disguise to make it all more seamless. Antenna put inside fake cactus to blend in and go unnoticed. Fake tree ‘costumes’ also being used for some, quite bizarre really. But makes me wonder how many other things just appear to be something they are not. Hidden somewhat, but there to be seen if you are looking.
Truman Show – an elaborate portrayal of the world revolving around one person, and the great lengths they go to in order to maintain it. With a classic line of ‘everybody would have to be in on it’ being used to try and dissuade any thought towards the illusion.
The Upside Down – that creepy other world in Stranger Things, parallel to the topside of what they call normality. Hidden entrances to it appearing and disappearing and a crossover where it doesn’t stay underneath. Because just as something may be an entrance to us, it could be an exit for something else.
Mirrors and Fairgrounds – a creepy setting anyway, a strange hall of mirrors, where you can’t find your way out. Not hidden until you enter, then it’s you that becomes hidden from the outside world. All theme parks, carnivals, and fairs are similar, with that sinister undertone hidden behind the smiles, fun and bright colours. That’s The Ticket looking at how you might be enticed to want to see Behind the Curtain, but once you are there, it’s not always what you thought.
And that is where perhaps we need to take responsibility, for allowing illusions to continue and being such an active participant in them. Letting ourselves be amused, confused and entertained. But what for? Why is it we want to be deceived and bamboozled? That we run towards it and actually pay for the process in both time and money, wanting to be distracted but ending up being disturbed rather than entertained. Because maybe even though it appears to all be physical representations of a hidden entrance, it does seem to be about getting into your head as well, and psychologically you can end up Stuck in Mind, trying to find A Way Out. And it could well be that the answer, or what we seek really is right there in front of us, we just need to understand what we are looking at or look at it with a fresh pair of eyes as they say. Like the old wizard said in the film Willow, ‘Forget all you know, or think you know…”

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We seem to be very divided as a species, split up and separated. Very easy to manipulate into a way of behaving, or Reacting for a purpose, and not always one that is our own. Heavily influenced by what we see and are told, what we are taught to know, and then taught how we are meant to think about those things. Information can be destructive if not comprehended properly or presented in the correct context, as we well know. But cutting things in half and keeping them separated seems to be a thing for humans who like contracts, treaties and Ownership.
Korea – while wondering about this very separated country, split into North and South, I wondered if it was just an odd experiment back in the day, a precursor to now. So, they can have somewhere completely monitored, subjugated and compliant through force and repeated conditioning. I didn’t realise until recently when I actually bothered to look up what happened and when as I didn’t know. Of course, should have realised it would be other countries that decoded to split it up. A casualty after WWII, as many places and people were.
USA – a little bit more divided than just north and south these days, but we are led to believe during their civil war, it was very much a north south divide. Fighting each other they say for a way of life, for freedom and independence. So it is said.
UK – a quartered land, the four areas that apparently make us a United Kingdom, of what who can say. Because it has been known for centuries that there is rivalry, mistrust and generally a tolerance for each other, but not a liking it would seem. Which is sad in itself, but within that, we managed to then separate the mentality of just those in England, with northerns and southerners. And there really is a difference, which doesn’t seem much on the face of it. We speak the same language (making allowances for regional dialects obviously), look the same and are from the same land. Yet it can be a culture shock, not only to experience such differences where you are from, but it can be a strange thing to experience a culture shock in your own country. I’m guessing many are going through that now, natives and new arrivals.
Ireland – A constant feature in this lifetime and many before, a divide put in place and maintained for centuries, of differences and dominance. Heavily influenced and controlled by religions with a heavy dose of politics to make it all very messy for a time, of which we are still moving through now.
Cyprus – One that still lingers on today as well, split into two and maintained as such with a buffer zone. A desolate strip in between the appointed divide, piles of rubble, ruined building with bullet holes to drive past, and military either side to ‘check your papers’. Tolerating you crossing the border, but only because they have to, the hostility clearly evident, as with many of these places.
Germany – not a constant as with the others, as it was divided by way of a wall, a significant one that lasted decades and went up overnight. Separating families, friends, colleagues, businesses and making it east and west rather than north and south. That didn’t come down until 1990, so when people think of past upheaval and outrageous rules and laws on citizens being a thing of the past, need to think again.
And there are others where they have divided it up for ruling purposes and for agreements and deals, but not with any care or concern for the people affected by it. India and Pakistan being another in our recent history, as well as the current focus point for the middle east, Israel and Palestine. Where borders and territory become something more than just a resource for sustainability, they become commodities to be fought over and destroyed. We are a territorial creature after all it seems. And clearly, we have an odd restructure taking shape of Europe and society as we know it, so good to take note of things in the past generally. As we also know that people have a habit for repetition and sticking to a method, so it could be that the same old story of rinse and repeat will be wheeled out and put in place with a technological update. Or, who knows, we could just find ourselves in a unique position, to change what was and break the cycle of what we have become, being the change you want to see and all that. You never know, it might just work…

(c) K Wicks
I have already written about corporations wanting to be In Your Head, mechanically, and billions have been spend over the decades trying to work us out and be ingrained commercially, financially and emotionally – see articles Consumerism, The First Fad, What Are We Worth? and How Do We Feel? for an overview on those areas. And usually the term ‘out of your mind’ would be attributed to psychosis, or under the influence of substances perhaps, where you are there physically, but not there mentally. This one however, is for ideas and thoughts. The things that come from your mind, and are freely exposed or harvested, and the things that aren’t freely shared but there is still a plan to harvest them.
The Matrix – their entire lives happening in their mind until they are extracted from the mainframe. Being integrated with something that is feeding you a reality, while feeding on your energy and thoughts.
The Cell (2000) – not a film I have seen, but the premise sounds along the lines of of early ideas for this ‘technology’. Being able to enter people’s thoughts and ideas while in a coma to retrieve information needed.
Batman 3 – mentioned before, but the invention by The Riddler, a box to feed a signal directly into the brain, while simultaneously harvesting ideas, thoughts, and energy from the source.
Intrusive thoughts – it seems that many people report these things, which cover a great variety of subjects. Being invaded by ideas and thoughts they seem to think may not be their own. Or they don’t feel comfortable with them and not being able to explain them. Some even wondering if they are from the subconscious or an external source we are unaware of.
Much of what we take in and perceive has been created and placed for purpose, so there is a fine line between what you think is your own thought anyway. Often, it has been planted and then nurtured or triggered by other carefully placed ideas and concepts. So, sort of your own thought to a point, but not really. A takeover of how and what we think has already occurred with decades of politics, policies and predictive programming. And if those pulling the strings get their way, it’s going to be a very monitored and sinister future for the foreseeable decades too. If ever there was a time to start really thinking and understanding where we are, it would be now…

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