Timing

As a modern society, we seem rather obsessed with time, and I’m not quite sure if it’s because it has been conditioned into us, or is a natural thing for us to have past, present and future. Is it partly the concept of time that ruins us, by giving us a sense of mortality, and something to allocate time to that which is overwhelmingly important. Life. But perhaps we do not think that way about it at all, as it slips by quite unnoticed often and is treated as a never-ending commodity in some cases. But as I have said before, it’s something you can’t buy more of and you can’t get it back, so use it wisely.

And that was always the thread of the moral in tales and stories, about dreams and regret as well as hopes and a new perspective on something that didn’t essentially change, just your view on it did. Time marches on they say, it takes no prisoners and holds no favourites.

Quantum leap – A great TV series about jumping into and out of different times, people’s lives and experiences, trying to right some wrongs that occurred. I can’t recall if it was known why he had to do that, or who got to be the ‘viewer of history’ and pick the candidates to have life altering moments intercepted by an alternate being to possess you and steer them where they were ‘meant to go’.

The Butterfly Effect – A film about experience, regret and time. As the title suggests, it is shown that actions have consequences and outcomes you couldn’t have foreseen, but with hindsight and an ability to do something about it. An object is necessary in this to manifest it, a diary in his case (and video recordings for his late father). A dark and complex storyline that wasn’t light-hearted in any way, and if anything showed the extreme sadness and regret that can linger on in people.

Somewhere in time – another film, but this one with a dreamy, hazy overtone to it. But this one using the idea that you can mentally time travel by hypnotising yourself – which is rather interesting as I had wondered about it anyway through learning about Chronesthesia and Tulpaism. So, if you can ‘think’ yourself into a different time and manifest reality – is it really that outrageous an option?

Dark (TV Series) – a very strange series, and one of time and it looping back on itself in a repetitive cycle. Quite complex, and not cheery in any way, shape or form. But serious and interesting.

Dr Who – I guess the ultimate in this breakdown being a Time Lord, so one who is not bounds by the same rules and limit as others, recycled as necessary and not mortal. Changes the game a bit when it comes to possibilities if you are not doomed to such a short existence, or at least that is how they always paint it.

Back to the Future – a great set of films and iconic to many who were of that era. But going back and forth through time as needed to again fix the mistakes, or create them as was sometimes the case. I wondered about the method too in that film, the lightning strike, the exact speed and conditions needed for it to work.

They say luck befalls people who are ‘in the right place at the right time’, and equally the reverse can be said too, being ‘in the wrong place at the wrong time’, knowing it was a series of moments that led to that one. So, which moment was the right one, or indeed the wrong one, in time? Hard to know I guess until after, when retrospective thought can be applied to make sense of the event if it is at first not clear. And if you factor into that Chronesthsia and all the other mental processes, it’s a wonder we know where we are at all, let alone when we are…

(c) K Wicks

A Christmas Fireplace

This is one of those strange ones, of what should perhaps be festive thoughts and ideas, but which took a rather dark turn. Thinking of times past, and how once people used to decorate a tree at Christmas to ward off evil spirits, only since the 1600’s they say, it can’t really be traced to before then. Leading me to thoughts of fireplaces, and recently have seen talk of the more elaborate ones found in grand settings, possibly being portals. So I wondered, about the open fireplace being a portal into the home, protected maybe only by the intention of those within, with charms and spells featuring throughout folklore and mythological history.

So, the thought moved on from Christmas, to the idea of vampires – and how they needed to be invited over the threshold they say, not able to gain access until you give them permission. You might see where this is going, but I will go there anyway. What if in the past, with people understanding more about evil and entities, could guard themselves against these things, and not be affected or infiltrated as much. But then time drifts on and people forget if they do not see, and a new time moves in. Of commercialism and consumerism, surely an opportunity to resurrect something that once was? Where you can take the blood red and turn it into clothing, and surround it with a story of something that will come into your house while you sleep, but only if you put out the decorations, and milk and cookies. Inviting it through the portal. And even one step further, with the ritual of presents and writing a letter to santa, signifying an exchange, and a contract for that exchange. Selling your soul for presents. A rather cynical look at it of course, as it could just as easily be said it is a ‘good’ contract, for worthy behaviour to be rewarded. But when it appears to be for grooming purposes in reality, to encourage greed and consumerism under the guise of kindness and family, I can’t help but think that it has been hijacked for a darker purpose than it appears.

And generally children are told not to talk to strangers, or accept presents from them, but when it comes to santa and Christmas, that goes out the window. I have never been comfortable with the whole thing, and clearly it has become a commercial enterprise over the last 100 years, but as with much, it seems to be a cover for a set ritual, and one the western world has been captured by. And as others have also pointed out over the years, santa just happens to be an anagram of a well know demon, an entity “that seduces humans into sin or falsehood“. Sometimes they say if there are a number of coincidences, then it is not a coincidence at all. But then again, it could just be seeing what we want to see they say. Although personally until recently, I very much enjoyed celebrating Christmas for the food, presents, decorations and as they call it ‘feeling festive’. But it has waned of late somewhat, and I do not feel that my energy should be directed towards it anymore, maybe that’s just a normal thing, growing out of the set routine that you can see is set for businesses making money and controlling peoples time, not about creating a genuine feeling. If there ever was such a thing for that time of year, we shall never know, but for what it has become I think I am happy to leave it behind…

(c) K Wicks

From The Corn

Corn. A staple diet for many around the world, and a big component in food, agriculture and profits. But a few things linked together when I saw a couple of articles and gave it more thought, thinking of a few storylines here and there too.

Interstellar – where the film shows how it’s because of ecocide the planet is dying. Corn crops failing having a main mention, and ecocide meaning it was caused by human hand. I took it as we genetically engineered crops, it went wrong and doomed everyone.

Hybrid corn – we already eat hybrid corn they say as we have changed it over the centuries to be what it is. South America still having some of the original strains. So, there have already been changes made beyond what we know.

Bioengineering corn to create sterility in people. No, really. In an article from 2001 – GM crops to stop man spreading his seed, it explains the process to force sterility on people through food. Crazy stuff, eh?

Bumper harvest – apparently the US has recorded a rather good crop this year. Makes me wonder about certain ‘shortages’ being caused and reported, if maybe they then use that to flood the market with a specified source of corn.

Seed banks – many have questioned the true purpose of seed banks they have strategically placed around the world, for plants and people. In my mind it’s there as a fresh, untainted source of new stock. To skip the infected or contaminated stock, or to use once you have cleared it away when it has been deemed necessary. Sounds cynical, but it’s how it looks to me. Allowing many areas of society to be poisoned with toxins, chemicals and tinkering of all sorts of things. Putting great strain and pressure on the environment and those trying to thrive on it and in it. Downgrading it to a survivable habitat at best, definitely not as thriveable as it could be. All the while keeping the good grade stock for themselves somewhere else, or for a re-seeding program. Which may have already occurred in the past already, so we don’t even know if what we have now is original. It’s looking increasingly as though it is not.

Children of Men – the film, and how it envisions a future of sterility, by way of a virus no less, where humanity hangs on a thread. I wonder sometimes if viruses have been used so many times in films to make them a viable option in our minds. So, the other true methods can be hidden in plain sight and perhaps not even noticed.

Children of the corn – not the story by Stephen King, as that bears no relation to this. But the title sticks out to me. Making me think that the children of the corn would be the last normal generation with the new infertile version and that it will be the offspring of that generation that will be sterile. It’s hard to know really where it is headed as there really are so many points of interest to follow, but follow them I will, as best I can, to try and see where this crazy ride is going…

(c) K Wicks

A Telekinetic Idea

Just a thought of some films, where the main character, or feature of a certain aspect for it is a special power. Telekinensis, often coupled with telepathy. With a particular focus seemingly to be how that ‘power’ came about. The following films are the ones that came to mind for this.

Firestarter (1984) – taken from a Stephen King story, and starred Drew Barrymore. A memorable watch and actually a good film. In this one, she developed pyrokinesis though being the offspring of two people who had been used for military testing, who themselves had developed abilities through that process.

Ascension (TV Mini Series – 2014) – a one series flash in the pan, but rather interesting for what it was. This will contain spoilers – the premise was a bunch of scientists decided to create a simulated space mission, where the occupants didn’t know it was fake. And they stole a number of bright children, put them into the ‘program’ and created an illusion of being on a craft, travelling through space. With an extra layer that they had been doing this for two generations already, and it had these weird rules and systems around breeding and what jobs you were assigned or what your allocated purpose was. But, the strange twist at the end, was that something happened to one of the younger members of the ‘crew’ where she sort of went atomic for a moment and created an energy charge caused by emotional distress. The ones monitoring and controlling the experiment seemed awfully happy with this occurring as they had theorised it would. And then they ended the series, so we’ll never know where they were going with that, but I will speculate on it shortly.

Stranger Things (TV Series – 2016) – a really well thought out and executed series, at least the first and second one. Went a bit weird in the third one and lost me, but the idea initially was great. Similar I suppose to Firestarter, the main focus being a young girl who is the offspring of someone affected by military testing of drugs. And who themselves have developed telekinetic and various linked abilities.

Carrie (1976) – another Stephen King one, where an isolated, lonely teenage girl discovers horrifying telekinetic powers when pushed to the emotional edge. Again, well done and worth a watch.

Dr Jean Grey (X-Men films) – A running character and one of the main ones, but has the highest ability afforded in any fictional character along these lines.

Now, having telepathic characters, or angry women who are ‘activated’ when needed to use special abilities isn’t anything new, or technically out of the ordinary when you are talking fiction or science fiction. But, when I looked at those storylines (have to admit, didn’t think of any featuring boys as the ones who get that same power), it struck me how they were all girls or women. And the running theme of most of them, is that it needs to be suppressed if it can’t be controlled. Now, that could just be a classic analogy to recreate societal ideals, or it really could be about fearing something in females, that hasn’t necessarily become known. I already speculated on women having more power than some would like when it comes to reproduction in The Creator and the Destroyer. Another film comes to mind too with that, Species.

But for a wild, fictional, speculatory theory one could say that women have almost been feared at some point, and it was deemed necessary to bind them, hold them down and condition them to believe they are weak, and powerless in the bigger scheme of things. At the mercy of patriarchy and male domination, beholden to rules and standards set and enforced by them, leading to a rather downtrodden percentage of the population. I also notice though, that isn’t entirely true, as if you look back through history, and fiction, women have possessed great power, or authority. To the point of terrifying in some cases, witches, goddesses, sirens and more. Vengeful, devious, filled with rage and unforgiving torment in more than a few stories. And it may well be that it’s trying to be brought out and harnessed, as it always is portrayed in the films, caused deliberately with a view to control it. But that kind of thing surely is just fiction, isn’t it?

Tornado from wallpapers.com

(c) K Wicks

The Five D’s of Society

Further to my article The Three D’s of Conversion under Coercion – I realised there are others, that go a long way towards people’s ability to be part of ‘the system’. Things which seem to facilitate the indoctrination process or at least make it a smoother process, at least for mayhem. It causes quite the stir when people or society are just trying to be ‘normal’.

Delusion – this plays a big part of many lives, whether it be a personal delusion, or a group one, people have a great ability to indulge them. And there are plenty of things that will play into that, ego, experience, need and circumstance. And I can’t always say it is a bad thing with a destructive end, as it may serve to help people as a coping mechanism at certain points in their lives.

Desensitisation – being switched off to reality, seeing it, experiencing it, but not feeling it. Again, there are a few reasons that may occur, but if you add to the amounts of toxins and chemicals we willingly ingest, that could play a key role there. More Than Pain gets Killed goes into that a little more.

Denial – or lying as some like to call it, for what it is. Lying to yourself or others, it is denying the truth. Which to some may not seem like a lie, because you think it is an opinion. But as in my article, If Truth be Told, there are two truths – personal ones and absolute ones. And the personal ones are the opinions and what you hold true to you, and the others are supposed to be facts. But the lines are being blurred between the two currently, and personal opinion is being touted as absolute fact. Disturbing to say the least. Yet it is the mechanism for denial that allows that trait to run riot, to override logic and reason is clearly there in many, the consequences of which we are seeing in society as it is also being facilitated by certain areas of society. To what end we can only wonder, but it seems to be there to destabilise cohesion and create a discord within oneself and others. Perhaps.

Deception – seems to be a strategy trait, to gain an advantage over your ‘opponent’. Because once you go down that road of deception, you are playing a game, and that person becomes your opponent, whether people are actively aware of it or not. You want to win, or to have more than them, or to keep something from them so are seeking to deceive for a purpose, and more often than not, it’s for a selfish purpose.

Dysfunction – not quite as easy as the others, although they can all be down to perception and opinion. But if someone adapts to the dysfunctional, therefore does it then become normal? And if you are surrounded by it, and act in the same way, how are you to really know it even is dysfunctional? And by default, doesn’t that then make it ‘normal’. Which is why maybe when you see people living in different conditions to you, or in a different way, it might only seem dysfunctional to one side of the view. Or what we now see as normal, was once viewed as batshit crazy. All a matter of timing and perspective, I guess.

Once you start to really look at how people function, and how much of it has been moulded by institutions and society as a whole, I guess the big D of disturbing comes into play, to overshadow all of the above, dragging with it doom, disaster and destruction as they might like us to believe. But I can’t help thinking that is just how it appears, that delusion has been used against us all, to keep us playing along with what we are told is the bigger picture, and the ‘greater good’. But maybe it needs to be scaled back a bit, for more personal responsibility for your thoughts, and to refocus on your surroundings and life, before they take your full attention for something happening somewhere else, to someone else. There is a time to be mindful of out there and others, and there is a time to bring it back to you, it’s about knowing when which one is right…

(c) K Wicks

A State of Mind, and Fear

I have written many articles about society, and how it appears to have been engineered and people’s lives and attitudes shaped quite intentionally, and know I am not the first by any means to notice this. And of my recent ones, Leading to a State of Mind looks at how women have been geared up to have a certain way of thinking towards ‘opportunities’ presented or afforded to them by society – as well as my article Digging for Gold, or Freedom?. But alongside that, I have also noticed and have been discussing the other side of socially engineering the mentality of all people across the board, towards fear and its effects it can then have on controlling people and influencing their behaviour. See articles – Living in Fear, and Living in Fear, An update for how the various tactics were laid out over the years from a certain perspective.

It’s only more recently though I have come to realise that it is many things that have been used for purpose. And once I start to unpick them, or give thought to how or why you might orchestrate certain events, it seems there is much to see. I gave it thought towards serial killers that have been made infamous by way of media in Nature or Nurture?, but will come back to that type of subject, where the media plays a pivotal role, and people’s thoughts are infiltrated with horrific events, possibilities and outcomes to contend with.

Recently I saw talk of milk cartons, and the marketing campaign of missing children being printed on them that swept through in the 70′ and 80’s I believe it was. Now, I have come across this subject before, but more the extra sinister side of it where it crosses over into the realms of the Nephilim, clowns and all sorts of strange things. But the idea was put forward, of there never being any missing children, they were all apparently fabricated – which I have to admit, I still hadn’t considered. But why would they do that you might ask? As I did. Well, if we were to look at it through cynical eyes, one could say it was for the purpose of putting fear into the minds of children, to make them afraid and seeking ‘safety’ in the authorities, with a daily conditioning reminder by way of the breakfast table. Knowing that would be the sure-fire way to get them each and every morning as you couldn’t rely on children watching the news or reading the papers now, could you? It then plants the seeds for parents also feeling afraid for their children, paving the way for more restrictions placed within the family structure, by the family structure. The authorities can then appear to offer further restrictions as ‘help’ in the guise of surveillance solutions, funding, laws to help curb the new fears lurking on every corner – but never actually preventing them, and in fact leading to more of them often it would seem. Neatly captured and exposed with all the gruesome details laid bare in the media, the shock, the horror, the aftermath, the lessons and changes to take place thereafter to bring about whatever mentality or rule required.

But some people fail to see the purpose or fallout from said changes, or even notice they occurred in some cases, thinking maybe it was always that way, or easily forgetting what came before or thinking it was just a natural consequence of ‘normal society’. The social and mental implications of events have always interested me, from reading about terrible things in the past, and then wondering on how that might have changed the general mindset of people. Or conditioned them for a new way of thinking, it is not hard to influence people, and if you do it at the right time of their life, it seems you can create all sorts of issues and worries thereafter. Creating a heightened state of alert, or concern, or focus for the fear so it can grow, be nurtured and then be steered or manipulated when needed. Knowing if you have primed people for a certain response, then mostly that is how they will respond when faced with a similar feeling or threat. Then placing triggers and traps along the way for those things to stay in the psyche, or be activated when the time is right, Laying the Foundations for what is to come…

(c) K Wicks