The Capture of Alternative Media

May 31, 2017 Alison Bell 0

The Rashomon effect is where the same event is given contradictory interpretations by different individuals involved. The effect is named after Akira Kurosawa’s 1950 film Rashomon, in which a murder is described in four mutually contradictory ways by its four witnesses. More broadly, the term addresses the motivations, mechanism, and occurrences of the reporting on the circumstance, and so addresses contested interpretations of events, the existence of disagreements regarding the evidence of events, and the subjects of subjectivity versus objectivity in human perception, memory, and reporting. The Rashomon effect has been defined in a modern academic context (from Robert Anderson, [-MORE-]

There is something we shouldn’t know: that bothers me…

May 29, 2017 Alison Bell 0

Who benefits? Who benefits from all the whoo-haa going on right now that was stirred up just before and continued through and after CITD? Who Benefits?!!! This is very close to the Problem-Reaction-Solution gambit that by the way was not created by David Icke, but coined by him from a much older technique called: Ordo ab Chao which is a Latin expression, meaning Order out of Chaos. From <http://ethics.wikia.com/wiki/Problem_Reaction_Solution> This statement was also used as the main character driver of the Borg queen in ‘Star Trek First Contact.’ (Think hive-mind) David Icke says: What happens in terms of creating wars [-MORE-]

What if?

May 27, 2017 Alison Bell 0

What if everything we see in the disclosure arena is being managed by the same Powers That Be that we think we are getting so smart about? Very smoothly, albeit, but very efficiently. I have watched the transition. Years back if they couldn’t control you they offed you. Now, the shifty bastards include you. Now, the powers that be are behind the whole disclosure movement. Well, if they can’t beat you then they join you, they infiltrate you, they buy you. Then, when they are in a place where they can pull the rug out from under what you have [-MORE-]

Dare to Dream: IMO

May 13, 2017 Alison Bell 0

I listen to it all. There is the second half of the Dark Journalist Bill Ryan interview that just went up this morning. In any normal case this type of evidence in a court of law would be considered circumstantial and used to back up the claims for the case against Corey – as none of the truly damming parts, like the video of Corey and his wife plotting together can be produced. They are ? top secret. And Corey cannot produce a Blue Avian. So where does that leave us? With a wonderful story who’s basic premise is that [-MORE-]

Can’t see the forest for the trees…

April 29, 2017 Alison Bell 0

…to those who need definitive answers, the temptation to blindly believe or reject information is always great.  -Justin Deschamps The current shit storm going on around Cobra and Corey Goode and David Wilcock is a symptom. Yes, A Symptom. A symptom of where we are as a culture, and where we wish we weren’t. A symptom of lack of education because they don’t teach logic anymore in school. A symptom of wishful, emotional thinking – I’m right there to because I like the Star Trekkian future bit. But none the less a symptom. I am not going to go into [-MORE-]

Density vs. Denseness

April 3, 2017 Alison Bell 0

From watching David Wilcock’s series “Wisdom Teachings” I have learned about the quantum state underlying the appearance of all matter and its behavior. David is relating this to how the prophesied ‘Burp of the Sun’ will actually happen from a scientific view point with the math to prove it. This is NOT the current scient-ISM, but actual science. Each star we see has its own fields of density around it. Mainstream science would have us believe that it is red shift (velocity of travel through space). Dr. Harold Aspden has correctly discovered that it is a quantum field density that [-MORE-]

By WHAT right? Divine Right of Kings: how one group of people thinks they are better and thereby exposes their insanity. (IMO)

March 29, 2017 Alison Bell 0

The divine right of kings, divine right, or God’s mandate is a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy. It asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directly from the will of God. Divine right of kings – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divine_right_of_kings By whose right? By God’s right? Who is god, and how does this personage dole out divine right? So prove god. Prove god exists. Otherwise the source within, the spark of divinity within, the human part that says ‘I am’, makes us all divinely ‘righted’ to rule: ourselves. Sovereignty. And [-MORE-]

…’drinks on me’…

March 24, 2017 Alison Bell 0

“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will control your life and you will call it fate.” – Carl Jung If you are not using your subconscious mind, for sure, somebody else will. But how do they get into it? How do they ‘infest’ a part of you? Something you believe is only yours and for heaven’s sake, private? Well, follow me into the fringe for a moment. We live in a box with 5 holes. We do. We see the entirety of creation through our five senses. Not only have we been trained to look ONLY through those five [-MORE-]

Too much??

March 20, 2017 Alison Bell 0

There is a prime lot of Psy-op, Data Inundation, and lets screw with their heads going on out there right now. I feel we are at a point where everything will very soon become apparent. But my question is, why are they trying so hard to distract us? My attention was drawn to an FB posting on a trailer for a non-existent movie, that had information on the pre-adamites we are supposedly finding in Arc’lantis and Nibiru and the whole ball of wax right now. As to why this movie has gained mythical status by vanishing, is also an interesting [-MORE-]

Orthodox vs. forbidden knowledge (and the ‘happy dance’)

March 7, 2017 Alison Bell 0

Orthodoxy (from Greek ὀρθοδοξία, orthodoxia – “right opinion”)[1] is adherence to correct or accepted creeds, especially in religion.[2] In the Christian sense the term means “conforming to the Christian faith as represented in the creeds of the early Church”.[3] The first seven Ecumenical Councils were held between the years of 325 and 787 with the aim of formalizing accepted doctrines. In some English speaking countries, Jews who adhere to all the traditions and commandments of the Torah are often called Orthodox Jews, though the term “orthodox” historically first described Christian beliefs. From <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthodoxy> Forbidden knowledge, which is different from secret [-MORE-]