(01-25-2016, 03:33 AM)The_Tired_Philosopher Wrote: Was basically a partial-full public disclosure in fictional form.
I'm starting to think Disclosure is nearing, but I have a feeling there is an attempt to skew it into fiction once more, to turn it into a 'show'. Did anyone else see this episode, it rang out to me in a similar light as 'Where No One Has Gone Before' in Star Trek TNG as in they used real life concepts in a fictional view, if not to put it out there into the collective unconsciously, then to be used as a scapegoat to point out the 'fictionality' of such 'conspiracies'.
As in to say, I feel like this episode was basically contrived for the sole purpose of once more trying to place Conspiracies into their Fictional Genre now that the relevancy and factual nature of such information showcasing them to be True becomes more available publicly.
Thoughts?
The end-game approaches..
The financial system is beginning the process of collapse now, and the elite will try to enslave as many as possible. In the elite's version of spirituality, they have to disclose what they are doing to you before they do it. That way, they can say that you were willfully enslaved. Of course, they don't exactly tell you on the six o'clock news - they say it deceptively. Thus, this x-files episode..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgj_wlW-Ty4
I can believe they would "try" to wipe out the financial system with an EMP (starting at 4:50 of this video), but the alien invasion thing was news to me. I don't think the elite would succeed on either one though. The banks should take the money in the banking system though - the federal government is out of money, and they will need to get some from somewhere..
The elite won't succeed with their overall plan, but don't expect it to be unicorns and rainbows in the journey to finding that out..