tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29756223.post-57654340524685065622007-07-29T10:07:00.000-04:002007-07-29T10:07:00.000-04:00OK...so this is getting pretty weird.I decided to ...OK...so this is getting pretty weird.<BR/><BR/><BR/>I decided to absolve myself from meditation on this subject, go out on Saturday night, dance and enjoy a respite from the Cat 9 storm of synaptic firing for which you've been responsible the last 2 days.<BR/><BR/>While cutting a rug, I remembered that I forgot to mention another link between the Heiress (properly pronounced as "ERIS" for you Discordians out there) and the wellspring from which the sublime "Contact with Higher Intelligence and the Saturn Hexagon" flows:<BR/><BR/>Michael Bay and Paris share their birthday - Feb 17.<BR/><BR/>So I get home and figure "well, let's do the do." First, I do some reading but my curiosity gets the better of me and I type the following into Google:<BR/><BR/>michael bay "mason occult" (I actually meant to enclose "michael bay" with quotation marks but I'm a few beers in)<BR/><BR/><BR/>Here's a screenshot of what popped up:<BR/><BR/>http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k294/cheebacheebakid/MichaelBayWatch01.png<BR/><BR/>Notice the 3rd primary hit. The sentence fragment <I>"...staff and above his seat, and used in most pagan/occult ceremonies."</I> is clearly indicated as being on that URL. So obviously I click on the link while rubbing my hands together and thinking "gotcha!"<BR/><BR/>But nothing. Nada. Zip. Zilch. Rien. Read every word on the page and then invoked Ctrl+F to search again on my behalf in case I missed it. Bzzzz. Wrong. Hmmm. Happens all the time. I routinely go back and click on "Cache". Here's what I get:<BR/><BR/>http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k294/cheebacheebakid/MichaelBayWatch02.png<BR/><BR/>Nada AGAIN. Well, cache was saved on the 25th, almost 96 hours ago so I guess it didn't appear. But you know what, I'll take a look at the text only version. On this page, the posting that includes the complete and partial phrases prior to ellipse on the search result does appear. But the words that appear after the ellipse in the search results are nowhere to be found. <BR/><BR/>http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k294/cheebacheebakid/MichaelBayWatch04.png<BR/><BR/>The snippets in the returned search results are linear in that Google displays words from the page in a top-to-bottom format. This feed places new posts at the top of the page. The post that included the words prior to the ellipse was made at least prior to July 6...19 days before Google cached the page. So maybe it got pushed off and I try the Wayback Machine. They don't even have a cache for this obscure feed since 2006 (it's related to Bay's "Armageddon" movie and seems to have been revived only based on this quote from Transformers - which I can't corroborate having not yet seen it): "This is a million times better than armageddon." OK, so now I'm beginning to get a little paranoid having just read this article on Digg 10 minutes earlier:<BR/><BR/>Wikipedia and the Intelligence Services<BR/>Is the Net's popular encyclopedia marred by disinformation?<BR/>http://english.ohmynews.com/ArticleView/article_view.asp?menu=A11100&no=374006&rel_no=1&back_url=<BR/><BR/>I don't like being paranoid. It's a mental and spiritual illness highly prized in control subjects and I've remained pretty well-balanced through my journey in Chapel Perilous, hence I paused to check myself before I wreck myself. However, the only positive hits I get on Google at all, using varying boolean strings for exclusion, is... You guessed it: ZERO. I don't come up with ANYTHING besides this tantalizing sentence fragment and hits to your blog and You Tube channel - YAY!!! :D<BR/><BR/>But where did it go? Clearly it was there at some point but is now not to be found. Google saw it and showed it to me. But the cache disputes this and shows the terms "mason" and "occult" (I use these as short-hand so I can also pick up on the xtian fundie vibe - they're generally crazy but some of them do pretty damn good research) are only used in articles that link to that URL. Well, wouldn't you think they would appear in the search results? I mean, even a xtian fundie who linked would be screaming "Michael Bay = Occult" at the top of their lungs and should be placed in the front page whereas <I> the only other reference to those variables on the net that seems to exist is the one and only hit that includes all of those words but seemingly doesn't exist.</I> Whatever information was on the original website, it wasn't there prior to July 26th and was erased prior to the 29th. Not a bad turnaround time for <I>T</I>otal <I>I</I>nformation <I>A</I>wareness at the <I>I</I>nformation <I>Awareness</I> <I>Office</I> (TIA<I>mat</I>...IAO...like I said, these guys are a laugh riot).<BR/><BR/>So just to be safe, I encapsulate the phrase "michael bay" in quotes and search again. Only difference is that this time the URL in question is the top hit:<BR/><BR/>http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k294/cheebacheebakid/MichaelBayWatch03.png<BR/><BR/>I went through 5 pages of result returns (keeping with the theme) and still nothing. WTF? Is this a pre-emptive strike on the fundies? Where did it go? I'll follow up for a while but gotta love the Digital Dark Age. No wonder they're working so hard to plug the analogue hole.<BR/><BR/>BTW, here is a filmography for Bay from IMDB with my admittedly biased mini-synopses:<BR/><BR/><I>Untitled Friday the 13th Sequel (2009) (in production) (producer)</I><BR/>The entire concept of Friday the 13th in the west is Cabalistic/Masonic and in Persia the superstition comes from the events on 13th Adar in my previous post since apparently that was a Friday (http://www.iranian.com/GuiveMirfendereski/2006/January/13bedar/index.html)<BR/><BR/><I>2012: The War for Souls (2010) (pre-production) (producer)</I><BR/>Ummm, duh. If you're on this incredibly astute commentator's blog you already get it.<BR/><BR/><I>The Birds (2009) (pre-production) (producer)</I><BR/>The original author of the story first interpreted by Hitchcock was Daphne DuMaurier. She also wrote these two books:<BR/><BR/>The Winding Stair. Biography of Bacon. 1976.<BR/>The Golden Lads. Biography of Francis Bacon, his brother Anthony and the Earl of Essex. 1975.<BR/><BR/>Not many folks outside of esoteric students are interested in shakin' Bac, let alone write 2 books on him<BR/><BR/><I>The Horsemen (2007) (post-production) (producer)</I><BR/>Plot outline from IMDB: A recently widowed detective still grieving over his wife's recent death discovers a shocking connection between himself and the suspects in a serial killing spree linked to the <I>Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse</I>.<BR/><BR/>I can almost hear Nelson Muntz's "Haha" at this point<BR/><BR/><I>Transformers (2007) (executive producer)</I><BR/>Jake, you've already done a wonderful job pointing out the highly compressed info in the first few moments of this flick.<BR/><BR/><I>The Hitcher (2007) (producer)<BR/>The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006) (producer)</I><BR/>Be afraid. Be very afraid. Especially of people you don't know and things you don't understand... You're much more open to influence.<BR/><BR/><I>Pissed (2005) (consulting producer)</I><BR/>... aka In the Blink of an Eye (USA: new title)<BR/>I dunno but there's only 1 review from 1 person who saw the director's cut who talks about good vs. evil then offers a list of people involved who've worked on well-known projects with serious Masonic/occult overtones - many previously pointed out by Jake.<BR/><BR/><I>The Island (2005) (producer)</I><BR/>I really liked this film on first viewing when it came out. Although it quickly devolved into Hollywood-action, chase-scene razzle-dazzle (as expected from Bay), the subject matter was conducive to initiating a dialogue (internal or external) on control, identity, individuality, technological advance, etc. I've been telling myself the past 2 weeks that I should watch it again and now it seems glaringly obvious that I should....<BR/><BR/><I>The Amityville Horror (2005) (producer)</I><BR/>Occult = Evil <BR/><BR/><I>The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) (producer)</I><BR/>More FUD for the powers that be. Don't trust your neighbour - they's crazy! And there's no such thing as Masonic or Satanic ritual abuse, it musta been crazy folk with twisted desires lacking a philosophical system (beside lust and nihilism) who are responsible for all those milk carton kids. <BR/><BR/><I>Pearl Harbor (2001) (producer)</I><BR/>In a post 9-11 world, does anyone who is even sort of paying attention not realise the parallels to Pearl Harbour?<BR/><BR/><I>Armageddon (1998/I) (producer)</I><BR/>If it was on its own, it'd be easy to explain. But based on the repetitive pattern of subject matter in ensuing years, it might not be off base to point out the word "armageddon" is actually very specific to a geographical area and a mystical text. Oh, and the Universe is trying to destroy Earth. Please worry about that infinitesimally small, highly predictable probability and revert to an emotional, non-thinking, non-spiritual state.<BR/><BR/><I>The Rock (1996) (director)</I><BR/>The three main characters are named:<BR/>John Patrick <I>MASON</I> (played by Sean "I am not a Freemason even though I'm an elite Scotsman and I play them in the movies" Connery<BR/>Dr. Stanley <I>GOODSPEED</I> (played by Nicolas Cage - Jake's already expounded on the family and philosophical ties of this actor)<BR/>Brigadier <I>FRANCIS X.</I> Hummel (you don't get more Jesuit than Francis X. or Loyola - played by Ed "squeaky clean but I sure have worked with a lot of occultists and portrayed a them in movies" Harris)<BR/><BR/><I>Shadows and Light: From a Different View (1992) (director)</I><BR/>A documentary on Wilson Phillips. Here's a quote from Carnie and Wendy's dad, Brian: "We were doing witchcraft, trying to make witchcraft music." -Brian Wilson, in Nick Kent's The Dark Stuff (pg.27.). Remember, he had a personal connection to the most well-known adherent of L. Ron - not Vinnie Barbarino, not Tom Christ... Charlie Manson. Look into the cellmate that directed Chuck to his spiritual enquiry. He was a Dianetics disciple. He was also mixed up with (and, in San Fran, lived a few doors down from) <I>The Process</I>, a Scientology offshoot. When Crowley predicted that one of his students would create a global religion, I doubt he considered it would be the one towards which he not only had the highest antipathy, but also to whom he had the greatest fear of losing control of his most valued asset - Jack Parsons. LRH was the one who conducted the Babylon Working with the JPL founder (then stole his wife), allegedly opening the first major stargate in the 20th Century. Within months, UFOs started to be sighted regularly. Roswell wasn't that far from where they conducted the ritual.<BR/><BR/>This Bay guy is looking more and more like a mouthpiece for certain special-interest groups as time goes on. Especially when you consider that the #1 critical complaint for his directorial style is the disorienting rate of his cuts. In other words, he needs to speed up his subliminal programming techniques so they are not as obvious. Normally I would write off this vanishing act but the fact Google corroborates it haunts me...Whatever it may have been, why was an allusion to Bay's occultism wiped out? Why does that phrase not appear anywhere else on the web except that search result? What's the big deal? Why are there links to that page that include the terms "mason" and "occult" yet no other page is returned that includes those words in conjunction with "michael bay", nor vice-versa nor with either and "michael" or "bay"? I feel I've eliminated automatic process from the equation, so what would be the motivation for willful deletion of that information? <BR/><BR/>PS, Jake, I'd just like to say the the part in this piece on Kubrick was beautiful and thankfully you put the focus on Trumbull. Many speculate that Kubrick was murdered for revealing Masonry "secrets" in Eyes Wide Shut. Based on his filmography (<I>"Paths of Glory"</I> showed bare the philosophy of elites during their first war-profiteering culling-of-the-herd of the 20th century, <I>"Spartacus"</I> portrayed the true heroism of faith in divinity only vaguely hinted at in 300, <I>"Lolita"</I> examined the ultimate result of sexually-driven youth-oriented culture, nothing needs to be said about <I>"Dr. Strangelove"</I> although spotlighting religious-right conspiracy theory in a movie named after a character representing a composite of Project Paperclip beneficiaries is about as unsubtle as he got unless you count <I>"A Clockwork Orange"</I> where he vividly brought the NWO future to life in a microcosmic manner, <I>"Barry Lyndon"</I> is rife with info on elite power-politics at a pivotal turning-point in history, <I>"The Shining"</I> remains one of the best portrayals of the POV and behaviour of a mind-control subject, while <I>"Full Metal Jacket"</I> removed all romance from war while catalogueing control techniques and examining patriotism vs. individuality), I'm hard-pressed to argue. He died of a heart attack. Even though he was a bit long-in-the-tooth, that should raise the eyebrows of anyone aware of secret society assassination techniques. Apple pie anyone?Shaynehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15047641086794356222noreply@blogger.com