Bent8484
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Okay, so, this one might be a bit of a stretch, even by my usual standards...but please bear with me.
I'm sure most of you have heard about the Templar cross crop circle. If not, here's an article. Note the specific type of Templar cross. As you can see below, there are many different ways to draw the Templar cross. Now, why is this significant?
The particular cross drawn in the field is drawn through the joining at the sides of 4 sets of 2 concentric circles. This is interesting, because if you reduce that to 3 sets, and stylize the outer edges of the circles, you get a biohazard symbol. If you look at the crop circle, you'll notice that the outer edges were stylized in exactly this manner, which is somewhat unique to the biohazard warning sign.
So, where does that leave us? How are crop circles made? Some with boards and stakes, but others through the harnessing of some kind of rotational system, snapping vegetation at a neat 90 degree angle without a trace of instrumentation being used, and within timeframes unreasonable for even large groups of hoaxers. Jacques Vallee and many others in the know, most recently TTSA, have hinted at non-governmental agencies having access to some unconventional means of getting around and affecting consciousness and matter. It's also strongly implied that occult groups may constitute a significant portion of these agencies. Also, consider the mutilated cattle over NORAD that Vallee brings up in his books (clearly the Russians, at the time)...this kind of showing off betrays a distinctly human, and very comprehensible, motivation. I believe that we may be looking at an unexplained, but very human, origin as well in this case.
So, if we posit a human origin, we can make sense of this through the lens of graffiti art, which serves a presumably similar purpose...is this a tag, or a call-out? I personally believe that it's a tag, by a group that associates with Templar symbolism. Now, this being the historical Templars would be a definite stretch, but they're not the only ones to use those symbols...see here.
Now, let's put all that together...the Templar cross, the crop circle in Western Europe that seems to be a brag about the pandemic, the fact that some masonic orders refer to themselves as Knights Templars, and consider...where might we have heard about a group of shady European masons who were planning depopulation through a pandemic, again?
And that brings us here, to the Anglo-Saxon mission, a video released by Project Avalon in 2010 and a definite must-watch if you're considering that natural selection might not be to blame for COVID:
So, what do you guys think? Am I onto something, or did reading too much channeled nonsense from the 60s finally make me go insane? Let me know!
I'm sure most of you have heard about the Templar cross crop circle. If not, here's an article. Note the specific type of Templar cross. As you can see below, there are many different ways to draw the Templar cross. Now, why is this significant?
The particular cross drawn in the field is drawn through the joining at the sides of 4 sets of 2 concentric circles. This is interesting, because if you reduce that to 3 sets, and stylize the outer edges of the circles, you get a biohazard symbol. If you look at the crop circle, you'll notice that the outer edges were stylized in exactly this manner, which is somewhat unique to the biohazard warning sign.
So, where does that leave us? How are crop circles made? Some with boards and stakes, but others through the harnessing of some kind of rotational system, snapping vegetation at a neat 90 degree angle without a trace of instrumentation being used, and within timeframes unreasonable for even large groups of hoaxers. Jacques Vallee and many others in the know, most recently TTSA, have hinted at non-governmental agencies having access to some unconventional means of getting around and affecting consciousness and matter. It's also strongly implied that occult groups may constitute a significant portion of these agencies. Also, consider the mutilated cattle over NORAD that Vallee brings up in his books (clearly the Russians, at the time)...this kind of showing off betrays a distinctly human, and very comprehensible, motivation. I believe that we may be looking at an unexplained, but very human, origin as well in this case.
So, if we posit a human origin, we can make sense of this through the lens of graffiti art, which serves a presumably similar purpose...is this a tag, or a call-out? I personally believe that it's a tag, by a group that associates with Templar symbolism. Now, this being the historical Templars would be a definite stretch, but they're not the only ones to use those symbols...see here.
Now, let's put all that together...the Templar cross, the crop circle in Western Europe that seems to be a brag about the pandemic, the fact that some masonic orders refer to themselves as Knights Templars, and consider...where might we have heard about a group of shady European masons who were planning depopulation through a pandemic, again?
And that brings us here, to the Anglo-Saxon mission, a video released by Project Avalon in 2010 and a definite must-watch if you're considering that natural selection might not be to blame for COVID:
So, what do you guys think? Am I onto something, or did reading too much channeled nonsense from the 60s finally make me go insane? Let me know!