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Friday, February 28, 2014

Interesting thought....


 
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Just as you can read between the gory lines in the newspaper on any day and discover clues issued by the ‘Powers That Be’ – if you look hard enough – as to what is actually going on, such notice can also be found in lighter faire, like the movies. Such a movie was THE WIZARD OF OZ - an allegory for the new state of affairs in America in the 1930’s following the stock market crash and factual bankruptcy of the US government immediately thereafter.
The setting was Kansas; heartland of America, and geographical center of the USA. In comes the twister, the tornado, i.e., whirling confusion – the stock market crash, theft of America’s gold, US bankruptcy, the Great Depression – and whisks Dorothy and Toto up into a new, artificial dimension somewhere above the solid ground of Kansas. When they finally land in Oz, Dorothy comments to her little companion: “Toto, I have a feeling were not in Kansas anymore.”
That’s right. After the bankruptcy, Kansas was no longer just “plain old Kansas” – it was now “KS” artificial corporate venue of the bankrupt United States, i.e., the “Federal Zone,” newly established “federal property,”
The Tin (TIN = Taxpayer Identification Number) Man was a hollow man of metal – a “vessel” or “vehicle”, newly created commercial code words for the corporation sole straw man. One of the definitions of “tin” in Webster’s is “worthless; counterfeit.” Just like the Straw Man had no brain, this Tin Man vessel had no heart. Both were “artificial persons”.
The Lion, “king of beasts” i.e., king of the goyim – [a] denigration in itself – representing the once-fearless American People, had lost his courage. After your first round with the UCC-constituted IRS “defending” your straw man/vessel/vehicle/all-capital letters name/artificial person, you probably lost some of your courage too. You didn’t know it, but the IRS deals with you strictly under the laws of commerce. Just like the Tin Man, commerce is heartless.
To find the Wizard you had to “follow the yellow brick road,” i.e., follow the trail of America’s stolen gold and you will find the thief who stole it. When Dorothy Gale and crew emerged from the forest and arrived in Emerald City, the city of green (the new “fiat money”, or money by decree, Federal Reserve Notes), they were serenaded by the Munchkins on the glory of the Wizard’s creation: “You’re out of the woods, you’re out of the dark, you’re out of the night, Step into the sun, step into the light, the most glorious place on the Earth!” The foregoing jingle abounds with Illuminist-Luciferian symbols and metaphors, e.g., darkness and light.
The Wicked Witch of the West was also dressed in black, the color of choice of judges and priests for their robes. Who was the Wicked Witch of the West? Remember, in the first part of the film her counterpart was “Miss Gulch”, who alleged that Dorothy’s dog, Toto, had bitten her. She came to the farm with an “Order from the Sheriff” demanding that they surrender Toto to her custody. Aunt Em answered Miss Gulch’s allegations that Toto had bitten her:
“He’s really gentle. With gentle people, that is.”
Could “gentle” be a metaphor for “Gentile”? When Dorothy refused to surrender Toto, Miss Gulch threatened:
“If you don’t give me that dog I’ll bring a damned suit that’ll take you’re whole farm!”
Today, 70% of all attorneys in the world reside in the West – America, to be
exact – and 95% of all law suits in the world are filed under US jurisdiction.
The Wicked Witch of the West and Miss Gulch, my friends, represent judges
and attorney; i.e., the American legal system (including the attorney-run US
Congress), executioner and primary henchman for transferring all wealth in
America – everything – from the people to the banks and the government.
Miss Gulch wanted to take Toto. What does the word “toto” mean in “attorney language,” i.e. Latin? “EVERYTHING”

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