1st episodes of star trek horrifyingly accurate predictions
1st episodes of star trek horrifyingly accurate predictions.
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Re: 1st episodes of star trek horrifyingly accurate predictions.
I wonder if he picked up on the human sacrifice episode.
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Re: 1st episodes of star trek horrifyingly accurate predictions.
I haven’t heard him mention it, and I don’t remember that episode off the top of my head.I wonder if he picked up on the human sacrifice episode.
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Re: 1st episodes of star trek horrifyingly accurate predictions.
Bill Cooper's Hour of the Time Mystery Babylon Series, Hour 28: In the Coils of the Coming ConflictAnd to show you that they are everywhere controlling everything and that you are being brainwashed, when is the last
time that you really listened to Star Trek? When is the last time you really listened to the message of Star Trek? When is the
last time that you understood the people portrayed in Star Trek owned no private property? (laughs) And that everything in
that series is Marxism? Pure Socialism, pure and simple. And what is the message of Star Trek? Go rent the movies and the
series and watch them, one by one, starting with the Star Trek movie and ending with the last one that was made, and you
very quickly come to your senses. Especially when you realize that Captain James T. Kirk, when he came upon the scene,
relieved one Captain Albert Pike. The initials of James T. Kirk backwards are K.T.J., the Knights of the Temple of Jerusalem.
Did you notice how the enemies are the Klingons? Who "cling on" to their old, "primitive" ways and refuse to join the Federation? What is the federation if not a "universal brotherhood"? Star Trek portrays a socialist utopia with a one-world government and a federation of planets; a UN on a galactic scale. Gene Roddenberry was a socialist, no doubt about it. He did call himself a "humanist" (see my post on what "humanism" is about). He was quoted as saying this:
One of the characters, Spock, is in control of his emotions, being purely logical (as in the mystery schools, mastering one's lower, animal nature)“Understand that Star Trek is more than just my political philosophy, my racial philosophy, my overview on life and the human condition.”
http://www.midnightfreemasons.org/2015/ ... is-to.html“There is a direct parallel to Masonry here, at least to me anyway. It would seem like the Vulcan culture manifested in the universe of Star Trek mirrors the logical thought processes we as Masons are taught to use in our everyday lives. To suppress vice, to break away from the superfluities and obey the dictates of logic. And to self-sacrifice for the good of humanity.”
In one of the movies, the go out and fight "Q"; who is God. They literally defeat god. This is the luciferian philosophy; Crowley's "there is no god but man". Man, through his gift of intellect (Lucifer, or Prometheus) will know good and evil and become "as gods".
http://www.midnightfreemasons.org/2019/ ... sonry.htmlAnother interesting side note relating the USS Enterprise to Freemasonry is that it is a Constitution Class starship. Roddenberry originally wanted to name The USS Enterprise the Constitution. The only Masonic lodge to be instituted on an active ship of war was Major General Henry Knox Lodge. The lodge was instituted on March 17,1926 on the gundeck of the USS Constitution.