Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skulls

I'm a fan of the Indiana Jones movies, especially the first one. I'll never forget that huge stone rolling down the narrow passageway, of the temple while Jones, clutching the prized 'idol', in his hands, ran for his life. I loved the fact that the Nazi's were the bad guys and I was fascinated about the idea that the Ark of the Covenant could have been hidden away for millennia, only to be discovered in the modern era! The title of the new movie refers to the crystal skulls, a collection of skulls, in which each one was carved out of a single block of quartz. I had researched them a few years back and found them fascinating, although their origins spurious. So with the title of the movie hooking me and with fond memories of the first of the series, my wife and I headed toward a matinee. I loved the opening scene of the movie, especially when the viewer finds himself or herself in the old warehouse that the Ark of the Covenant was stored in, at the end of the first movie. It's a nice cinematic touch. What happens next put me on the edge of my seat. There is something that the Russians - who are the bad guys in this adventure - are desperately seeking for and even accuse Indiana of observing it eight years earlier. I'll cut to the chase and say that what they find is the body of a retrieved alien from the 1947 Roswell crash site, and with it the missing crystal skull.
It seems that there is one skull, out of thirteen, that is missing and, as legend would have it, the person who finds the skull and returns it to the temple - where the other crystal skulls are - will receive all wisdom and knowledge. So the race is on to place the missing skull in its appropriate place. We then cut to a short lecture on the Nazca lines. For those of you who aren't familiar with these they are a series of large 'sketches' that are etched, into the bleak desert terrain of the Nazca Plateau in Peru. The Nazca lines were not discovered until the invention of the airplane, when from high above the etchings on the desert floor became visible. This begs the questions, why would anyone create a series of very large drawings that were only visible from the air? After cliff hanging car chases, through the fire ant infested jungle, Jones and crew along with the Russians, who have been in hot pursuit wind up at the secret location of a long lost Mayan Temple. So what's the big deal? The Russians take control of the situation and the skull is placed on the headless skeleton of one of the thirteen seated crystal skeletons sitting in a circle. And that's when the 'magic' begins. The skeletons suddenly come together as one compresses against the other and finally we see… E.T., the extraterrestrial, large and ominous looking. This takes everyone by surprise, but wait there's more. Suddenly the Mayan temple begins to crumble as something begins to surface from deep below it. Jones and crew stand in awe as a huge flying saucer, UFO, MOTHER SHIP is revealed. It creates a cyclone effect, as it begins to take off, swirling trees, boulders, parts of the temple and anything else that's not nailed down, around it. Finally it fly's off! Jones asks, “Where did it go, outer space?” He is quickly set straight, as his sagacious mentor explains, “No Indy, it's interdimensional.” Now let's take a minute and walk through this. First, the implications are that the god's of the Mayans' were in fact Extraterrestrials. It's good that the producers and writers picked a dead religion, one that is basically extinct so they're not offending anyone by saying that that E.T. is god, or created the gods that 'primitive' man worshipped. But isn't this a step away from declaring that all the religions of the world were started and manipulated by E.T.? Is there an agenda that ties in with what I would call the coming great deception? In my book Politics, Prophecy & the Supernatural I quote from an author who believes that all the religions of the world were in fact started by E.T. His name is Barry Downing and his book is called The Bible and Flying Saucers. "…But I very much suspect that the ascension cloud was the same UFO which led the Israelites through the Red Sea, gave Moses the commandments, carried Elijah into heaven, 'descended' like a dove at the baptism of Jesus, perhaps carried away bodily at the ascension. This was probably the same 'cloud', which brought two men to meet Jesus at the Mount of Transfiguration and probably the same UFO, which brought angels to the Shepherds at Christmas…" So there you have it! Downing embraces, in a nutshell, what I would call the “Alien Gospel,” which is synonymous with the subtitle of my book The Coming Great Deception and the Luciferian End Game. Simply put, the “alien gospel” will reveal that the “aliens” created humankind by genetically manipulating primitive man (early humans) thousands of years ago; therefore, they are, in fact, our progenitors. Hence they will present the supposed missing link in human evolution. They will claim that they are responsible for genetically engineering the leap between ape and humans. This, of course, will dovetail neatly with Darwin's theory of evolution that has been taught now for over a century as a fact, not a theory. The idea that aliens, or E. T. were directly involved in the miracles and /or supernatural events that are the foundations for the world's major religions will cause the great deception that will draw people away from what I believe is the truth of the Gospel - and replace it with a lie. With the recent statement released by the Vatican announcing that E.T. is our “brother,” and we should embrace him coupled with the landing on Mars. Is all of this leading up to full disclosure, of an extraterrestrial presence? Are we about to witness, what might be the most pivotal event in history? You'll have to make up your own mind on the issue as to where you stand, but in my opinion, we are being set up for the greatest deception mankind has ever witnessed. In the words of Jesus……Even the elect would be deceived, if that were possible.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Regarding your comment about a 'dead' religion, Mayan religion is far from dead in Central America. The 'legend' of the 13 skulls is alive and well, and I personally have seen one. They are not a myth, these skulls are used by elders of the ancient tribes to heal and sometimes work with their people. Too bad they portray something evil in the movie. Hollywood usually takes something fascinating and marvelous and turns it into a gold-digging adventure.

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