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peter griffin
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| Wed Nov 19, 2008 3:12 pm |
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Thanks Peter for posting this. I suspect that the Bible and other religious scriptures are totalitarian blueprints. The technologies to bring these "prophecies" about is not only tangible, but have probably been around for a very long time despite being kept from general society. The principle behind holography is actually simple and not difficult to understand. But the reason why most people still don't believe holography exists is because they have been conditioned by movies and media sensationalism to associate it as the stuff of science-fiction. Star Trek, Star Wars, and other such presentations have really helped to cement such a stigma. Therefore because of that stigma, they would have a harder time suspecting that actual holography is at work if or when Blue Beam is implemented. A conspiracy of this magnitude is indeed possible and would be the only possible way to accomplish the Second Coming.
Here's a supposed part of the official Blue Beam U.N. document that is now somehow hosted by an unofficial website:

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| Wed Nov 19, 2008 4:19 pm |
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Here's a video showing a real-time 3d hologram of Kate Moss showcased at the Alexander McQueen Fall / Winter 2006 runway show.
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| Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:19 am |
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madthumbs
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NWO, Chemtrails - Paranoid Conspiracy Theorist (whack-job) stuff.
Learn the lies about Contrails:
http://jazzroc.wordpress.com/
I'm not saying that chemtrails don't exist, but being paranoid about contrails and some mysterious NWO hurts the message of anything else you want to communicate.
Project Blue Beam would be one of the smallest things they've done to try to authenticate the Judaic religions. The occupation of Palestine was one of the biggest.
The concept of The Rapture came about long after the Bible was written, and it requires people to have low reading comprehension or for verses to be taken out of context. We as a people have been dumbed down enough to fall for all these spins, hence the 37,000+ denominations.
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| Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:02 am |
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edisme
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Jazzroc who is a forum member btw, is one of the people I have to thank for actually putting concrete arguments to the table in regards to this topic. Even if chemtrails did exist, (highly unlikely), why worry about something we have no control over. There are more pressing concerns in matters of health such as control of the food and water supply by huge corporations we can actually do something about.
If one's goal is to help the public get enlightened then it is best to deal with the facts on hand such as the filth the Bible contains rather than dwell into theories that have little if not any credibility.
We're up to 37000+ already. 
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| Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:50 am |
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I'm not paranoid...or maybe I am...lolz |
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I can't speak for Peter Griffin, but I can speak for myself when I say I'm not being paranoid, just open-minded to the possibility of the conspiracy theories in this thread. I have only suspicions of it, but it hasn't reached the state of paranoia. Holography has been around for decades (at least) and is already being used in many types of businesses world-wide (like in Japan for example), so it really isn't anything revolutionary at all.
There is also such a thing as reverse paranoia where everything associated with the "New World Order" (which is actually an official term) is considered a diversion from legitimate research endeavors. That reverse paranoia can then be considered a form of diversion if it becomes too extreme. But then again, I could be paranoid about those who may deem me as paranoid.
Anyways I don't take myself too seriously, so if I'm considered paranoid by some, then they're entitled to their opinion and I wouldn't feel the need to dispute them. I'm constantly trying to find the truth and I therefore hold no parameters into what I should look up and what not. I try to collect pieces (and potential pieces) of the puzzle and try to see if they fit. That's all I'm trying to do here.
Obviously these are still theories and should be treated as such. Just like theorizing that Madthumbs is actually Edisme. I'm joking of course, but I can't help but sometimes wonder about the consistency of the both of them posting in the same hour in the same day when usually, the entire Opposing Digits community hardly even posts within 2 days or so. Bahh, I'm being paranoid again......
If it makes you feel any better, I really don't like to use the official term "New World Order" anyways. This is because not only does it serve to mystify certain groups, but because much of its mystique has been "unintentionally" solidified by those who repeatedly deem such a term as "mysterious"-- even though it really is not (Did I say it was an official term?).
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| Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:05 pm |
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peter griffin
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Re: I'm not paranoid...or maybe I am...lolz |
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I can't speak for Peter Griffin |
Actually, you just about mirror my thoughts on this subject. The reason I posted the video was because I hadn't seen it around anywhere and found it of interest. The holographic part is what really caught my attention, I'm very interested in super high tech that isn't yet public. And I'm also interested in the use of Christianity/Judaism/Islam as a "blueprint", as Totalitariantiptoe mentioned, for manipulation of the followers of those religions.
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| Thu Nov 20, 2008 3:05 pm |
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Yeah thanks lol. I honestly thought I was alone in contemplating the idea that the Bible and other major religious scriptures could be blueprints. That's why I was curious to do an internet search on it. It just makes sense that they would try to do something like this because of the magnitude of its deception and the efficiency of the technologies that would later be involved to bring it about. I believe its imperative to be open-minded to such theories and not close the door on them just because they outwardly appear too "radical". These theories may or may not be true, but putting them on the table for further investigation and scrutiny increases overall awareness. And so I thank you for bringing up this topic.
Regards. 
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| Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:26 pm |
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madthumbs
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I wasn't trying to say anyone here was paranoid, or a whack job. If you go on those types of sites, you'll see that almost all contrails are considered chemtrails by them. I'd just like for us to be distinguished. 
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| Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:36 pm |
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Yep no problem. Thanks for making that clear.
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| Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:51 pm |
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