Responding to observations posted here --
: 1. Huge electro-magnetic anomaly discovered near 2,000 foot
: deep Lake Vostok. Lake lies below hundreds of feet of ice
: and may be as warm as 50 degrees.
: 2. NSA has (according to JPL press release) taken over the
: site. (Everyone is trying to figure out what the NSA has to
: do with ANYTHING!!!!)
: 3. Two women explorers were picked up in area and returned to
: base camp by U.S. Military. They are purportedly being kept
: in seclusion so they cannot speak about [whatever] they have
: seen.
The re-make of the movie "The Thing," which starred Kurt Russell, was much gorier than the original black & white production and had many more special effects. It was, however, not nearly as persuasive or scary. The curious thing is, that this version of "Who Goes There?" was set in Antarctica, and the alien monster depicted in that movie had the ability to change its shape and to adapt or manipulate the DNA of whichever "host" creature it decided to assume or consume. The difference was that its blood was not like normal blood and a simple test would detect it.
The premise -- alien creatures who can assume human form and replicate as if they were humans, is a frightening idea -- but the movie itself was not as tightly paced as the original.
Secondly, the big-budget movie made about the subject matter of the X files also takes Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, FBI Agents extraordinaire, to various locations where alien activity is thought to be in progress; and the climactic scence occurs in Antarctica! There, again, an enormous alien ship is entombed in the glacial ice, etc., etc. The level of paranoia about the corruption and factionalism inside the FBI ... in that movie ... is very high and very intense. The small circle of men who actually do run the world, in the cinematic version of the X files seem to be completely compromised by their contacts with "the grays" or whatever aliens there are out there; and, worse yet, they seem to have decided it is better for them and their families to survive -- even as slaves -- than to die fighting. And for that reason they seem determined to sell out their country, the American people, and all the people of the world!
Perhaps that puts too fine a point on it, but that is what I took from watching the X Files movie. It was pretty scary until the very end, and then it got pretty hokey. As propaganda, it fails.
To that end, the TV series about the young man who encounters the secret operations group supposedly assembled after Roswell, "Dark Skies," and who ends up battling these aliens while being involved in almost every bizarre event and every political assassination of the 1960's, was clearly the most effective possible use of propaganda for this purpose, ever. Yet it only lasted one season. If it was provided to "condition" the general public, why wasn't it renewed? If it was provided to set up an believable 'alternate history,' dating from Roswell, then why wasn't it continued in some form? There's work to be done there.
The series is still being repeated on one cable channel or another (I forget which), but one of its principal actors died last year so if it is reconstituted, it will be different.
Personally, I have had several dreams in the past few years, which seem to focus on "something happening at Antarctica," and the concept that there was a place there where people either did live or could go to live. Never did I consider them to be "precognitive" dreams until lately, and now -- with our present media menu consisting of blather, Clinton scandals, and the Earthquake Of The Day -- I am starting to wonder. For the umpteenth time I am getting that unsettling feeling, that idea of a low-level dread or fear which has persisted for me since 1994.
That statement is the cue for all experts of "Flash Radar" and EMP mind control to indicate how or in what manner I am being manipulated: I use the Internet a lot and I watch cable news a lot, but I also combat the New World Order's mind control by smoking cigars. It seems that the use of pure tobacco somehow puts a blocker up against some of the most insidious types of mind control -- which is why I think that the Clintonista crew wanted it made completely illegal. Note -- Billy The Big Creep and Huge Rodham (the not-Clinton) were often seen smoking cigars while playing golf! So what does that say about its dangers?
: Random Thoughts that may or may not have anything to do with
: anything: Q recently reported that Sandy Berger, Head(NSA?)
: is [an] avowed Communist.
Never heard that: more likely a British Zionist social democrat.
: Patriotlad recently spoke about 1950's movie: 'The Thing'
: about an electro-magnetic anomaly that comes out of the
: North Pole ... The Scientists go there only to discover an
: enormous space ship buried in the ice.
By the way, Sandy Berger was National Security Advisor, but I do not know if that made him the boss of the National Security Administration (NSA), or just a bureaucrat dependent on it. It seems that NSA is a rogue operation, in many of the postings put here on the Rumor Mill. Comments are invited!
Finally -- to 'Q' -- Rhodes Scholars who attend Oxford or any other institution in England (if there are any others which host them), are enjoying a paid vacation while on campus; that is what Bill Clinton did when he was there. If, however, they actually stand for examination and accept a degree from Oxford or any university in England, Scotland or Wales that was founded by a royal charter or operates under a royal grant, then those persons have accepted "Titles of Honour" and are disqualified from being citizens of the United States or of any State which makes up this union, until such time as they renounce and repudiate that Title and are pardoned by Presidential action.
This is not a matter open to litigation, it is the foundational and basic law of the land -- and even tho' the amendment has been unlawfully suppressed, it has never been repealed or rescinded by any lawful action of any lawful congress, state legislature, or Convention of Delegates of the People (as might be authorized under Article V of the Constitution). There is real power in those seventy-seven words from 1810, and it only remains for that power to be used. Rhodes Scholars who take degrees now stand in forfeit of their status as citizens of these United States.