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Ancient cultures worshiped the stars that litter the heavens because they understood the effects they have on our minds, bodies and souls. Although we still practice this type of worship today, the stars no longer reside in the sky but instead live in Hollywood, CA. Interestingly enough these new stars still exert a powerful level of influence over us, often shaping our actions, thoughts, words and appearance. While I understand why the ancients worshiped the literal stars, I can’t quite figure out why modern man worships these new ‘figurative stars.’ The question we should be asking ourselves is whether or not they even deserve the worship, admiration and respect they receive? I would say that those answering yes are completely oblivious to the true nature of the Hollywood industry, and the individuals who comprise it. I am referring here to those working both in front of the camera, and behind it. For the actors, one can rightly assume their primary goal is fame and fortune, while the people behind the scenes work for fortune and the opportunity to create new art; but while this may be true on one level, there is far more to it than that, including a sinister agenda involving Satanism and the planned destruction of everything we know and hold dear.
On their own the inconspicuous little black boxes in our homes cannot be classified as good or bad, but at the same time powerful people have utilized them as a weapon to be wielded against us. They have been strategically placed in nearly every room, of every home, in almost every “western” country; but why is this? The answer is relatively simple and involves two things. The first being that it causes the masses to spend their hard-earned money on things they neither need nor truly want. Advertising agencies (although not classified as being in the industry) play a pivotal role in this agenda, as they are behind the majority of commercials and ads we see in every single program on television. Today they have broadened their vision and literally bombard us with a never-ending barrage of ads every time we use an electronic device, enter a store, or even drive down the street. Throughout their history these agencies have spent untold billions trying to discover the best and most effective ways to manipulate and control our minds, and for all intents and purposes they have succeeded. To truly understand the scope of their influence, stop reading and take a good look around your home. Is it filled with many things that you purchased without reason? Is there an overpriced vehicle in your garage you first saw in the television? Maybe you are different and have not succumbed to their tricks, but I guarantee you most of those around you have.
The second reason these boxes are everywhere is that they mold the way our subconscious and conscious minds view reality. It is safe to say that virtually every single thought the average person has today, including their morals, values, religious beliefs, political views and level of understanding concerning world events, all stem from the box. Making matters worse, the people wielding this weapon are using it to erode everything we hold dear, and I would even go as far as saying that the bulk of societal problems originate from the box. In all seriousness, with no facetiousness, people are not capable of thinking for themselves but instead look to whomever they perceive as a leader to tell them how and what to think. They don’t want to know how the world really works and have no desire to figure out what to do with their lives. It is far easier for them to sit back and be told these things opposed to being in charge of their own destiny and learning their own truths. The problem is that our masters are fully aware of this and more than willing to step into this role to control us physically, mentally and spiritually. They used to do it with an iron fist but today it is much easier and more effective to use the box. They no longer need to beat and torture us into submission, all they need to do is have their lackeys write the words for those in the box to speak, and the people fall in line. Essentially, instead of the masses on their knees praying to their overlords, they sit on their asses and worship the moving pictures of their new gods, the stars. The people inside the box; whether actors, media figures, or politicians, have taken on the roles of leaders and mentors and in the process everything they have said has become reality with the masses not so much as questioning any of it. This aspect of the box has completely re-shaped reality and replaced values, knowledge and wisdom with degeneracy, stupidity and ignorance.
The whole point of magic is for the magician to manipulate his surroundings, including the people around him. Can we not therefore conclude that the effects produced by the television are no different than a magical spell, albeit on an extremely large scale? Has this device not reshaped and manipulated our perceptions of the world? Jordan Maxwell in his book, “The Matrix of Power,” shares an interesting correlation between Hollywood and the Druids. The Druids of course were an ancient and mystical society who lived on the British Isles. Their knowledge of astronomy, plants and medicine were very advanced and although they perished, this knowledge was passed down and disseminated through the ancient Mystery Schools (which later became the secret societies we all know of). One aspect of their teachings included crafting so-called “magic wands,” of which they used wood from the Holly tree to create. It can therefore be said that their magic wands were made from Holly-wood, and through the use of word symbolism (casting spells from their grimoires to influence us; or should I say spelling words and using grammar to influence us), they are still working their magic on us today.
All over the world the masses believe nothing but lies and reject anything of substance and truth, and this is once again primarily due to the false paradigm the box presents to us. Nearly everything produced for the television consists of flat out lies and half-truths, which is scary when examining the amount of time people actually spend watching it. The average American mindlessly stares into their box for approximately 5 hours out of each day; meaning that every year they watch 1,825 hours, or 76 total days of television. According to the U.S. Census Bureau the average life expectancy in 2012 was 78 years. Because most of today’s generation is placed in front of a television within weeks of birth, they will watch approximately 142,350 hours, or 5,931 total days of television throughout their entire life. This means Americans will be hypnotized by a television for a total of 16.25 years. Taking this even further we sleep 6-8 hours every night, and using 6 hours for this example we get a total sleep time of 19.5 years. Since we are not conscious while watching television or sleeping, let us subtract these numbers from our lifespan. Doing so gives us a total time of 42.25 years that we are awake and aware, but wait there’s more.
Being awake is not the same as being conscious or actually living life. Most of us must enslave ourselves with a job the moment we leave school, both of which take up approximately 9 hours out of each day. Every week we are allotted a full 2 days to ourselves and our families where we can sit at home and watch even more television. Subtracting 2 days from each week leaves us working 261 days per year. We begin school at the age of 6, and according to the latest Gallup study the average retirement age is 67; giving us a total of 61 years of work and school. Factoring in 9 hours per day of the 261 day work year, we get a total number of 8,601 days, or 23.5 total years of school and work. To find the total amount of conscious time we are allotted in our lives we must add the sleep/television time with the school/work time [35.75 + 23.5 = 59.25] and then subtract that number from our total lifespan [78 – 59.25 = 18.75]. This gives us the figure of 18.75 years that we are awake and aware, doing with our lives as we please. This is astounding considering the average lifespan is 78 years, and I didn’t even factor in the amount of time people spend on their cell phones, computers and other electronic devices. I honestly dread to think of what the figure becomes once these additional distractions are entered into the equation!
I wouldn’t be giving the box enough credit to say the only problem with it is that it’s stealing the lives and minds of its viewers. It has quickly become one of THE major drugs in this country, and unfortunately the rest of the world is following suit. An addiction can best be defined as something a person can’t stop, regardless of their desire to. Does this not sound like the relationship people have with their boxes? Nearly every American home has at least one of them in it, and for most people the idea of not having one has never even crossed their minds. In our modern society it has taken on the role of educator, parent, trend setter, friend, and most importantly as previously stated, it shapes the way in which we see the world. If the box tells us something is or is not so, consensus reality changes to match it.
Today most people constantly have their television turned on regardless of what they’re doing. It doesn’t matter whether they are paying attention to it or not because the effect is the same; it removes silence from their lives, thereby removing their ability to consciously think. How can one ponder the deeper meanings of existence or even reflect on daily events and problems when there is noise bombarding their senses at every moment. More importantly, how can we come to our own conclusions about the world we live in when we never have a moment to think about the things we’re told? When a viewer is not consciously paying attention to the noise coming out of the device, it gets soaked up directly into their subconscious mind, which then unconsciously reshapes their thoughts and perceptions. The only way to fight this is to both be aware of it, and limit our exposure to it; yet this scenario seems highly unlikely as more and more people are being pulled further and further down the rabbit hole I call, “The Box.”
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