Friday, March 27, 2015

Five Photos for Friday #6

Five for Friday #6

Hi, all. As usual, this session led to some serious eye-opening. Get ready.

Image #1: The OOPart in the Rock
Backstory: One of the most mysterious OOParts, or "Out-of-Place" objects in the world, this was found in Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1851, embedded in a solid chunk of puddingstone about 15 feet in the ground. The object is made from a mixture of metals, inlaid with silver, and shows high-quality workmanship. The stone itself was dated somewhere between 300 to 500 million years old, which most scientists think impossible. Da-da asked Lynn who made this and how long ago.

What Lynn Saw
"I saw someone putting like a broom handle into it and turning it over. I get that it's a torch holder, not a bell or a candle holder as it's sometimes called. I get images of pyramids, but earthen pyramids. These torches lighted the inside of the pyramids. It was like a jungle in South America, but... this was long long ago, before the continents moved, when South America was right next to Africa, back when it was Pangea. It was actually close to Egypt, because back then all the continents were together. The people who made this, their world ended in a series of huge earthquakes, with enormous trees falling and destroying their village. It wasn't necessarily an advanced civilization, but an organized and highly skilled one."


[Da-da then asked about Pangea, and how it was formed.]
"In terms of Pangea... the earth used to be much smaller. When earth expands, it does so more at the equator. It's like an orange, but with the fruit inside expanding out, while the peel stays intact in one spot, the orange getting bigger and bigger, leaving the peel bunched up in its original location, but now not nearly big enough to cover the entire orange. Then later, the peel or crust starts to break apart."


Image #2: The Thing
Backstory: Da-da saw this online and no one knew what it was. Whatever it is, don't put your lips on it.

What Lynn Saw
"I keep seeing fused-together bulbs. Someone put these bulbs in a container and they all fused together. If you put this in the ground, it might grow a rare and exotic, Jurassic-looking plant, with huge pink/white flowers."


Image #3: Title: The Upside-down Flag on the Ten Dollar Bill
Backstory: This is a close-up of the back of a $10 bill from 1950. Is the upside-down flag a mistake, or was it done intentionally?

What Lynn Saw
"I get that our money is full of cryptic messages. I get that this symbol has to do with signifying/announcing that it was time for a new way of doing things -- in a sinister way. At the time this bill was created, The Illuminati/Cabal was spreading its dark wings more, hiding in plain sight, mocking us. Every time we used this currency, it was like we were symbolically complicit in what was going on."


Image #4: Title: The "Lobed Disk of Saqqara"
Backstory: This object was found in Egypt. What did the Ancient Egyptians use it for? It’s labeled, “lamp” in the Cairo Museum. Was it a lamp, or a ceremonial chariot wheel? Electromagnetic fan? Ancient Frisbee?

What Lynn Saw
"I see a sharpened stick would stick out of this. I keep getting flashes of gladiators. It's a chariot wheel from Ancient Egyptian times [seen below], which would have a spike or spear sticking out of it, like in the movie "Gladiator."









Image #5: Title: To Moon or Not to Moon?
Backstory: These digitally enhanced photos of the Apollo moon landings were recently released, allegedly showing greater background detail... but do these prove that these images were taken on a soundstage? If so, where is the soundstage?

What Lynn Saw
"I definitely get that the moon landing was faked. Every time I think of the moon landing I keep thinking of the song, "Californication," this one line: "...space might be the final frontier, but it's made in a Hollywood basement." These photos don't look legitimate. But there are real photos somewhere of them fabricating the moon landings. I see the moon landings done on a soundstage in Hollywood.

[Then Da-da asked if this was referring to Lookout Mountain Laboratory, at the top of Laurel Canyon in Southern California. It was a huge, top-secret Air Force facility that also had a full-sized movie studio underground, with enormous refrigerated vaults used in preserving film while still inside the cameras (a technique used in overlaying/re-exposing images onto already-exposed film, which is how Kubrick did the effects in 2001). Lynn confirmed that this is the place where the moon landing films were done, and that Kubrick indeed worked on them, saying: "Yes, this feels right. There is a secret room in the basement where all this moon stuff went down."]

[Besides the quasi-secret base, all kinds of other things went down in the Hollywood Hills: the hippie and drug movements, and all the music of the ‘60s came out of Laurel Canyon right below this weird base. This entire building is now owned by Jared Leto... who's been looking a little MKULTRA'd, lately, in Da-da's humble opinion.]

And that's it. Hopefully your version of the world is still intact. Join us Friday after next for episode #7!

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