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As a programmer, I basically have to do logic for a living and it's something I do a bit intuitively now.
It's actually a pretty astute with the movie observation. I can see how it's offputting because on the one hand, there's all the MK-ULTRA/DS propaganda crap especially after 2015. But there's also a lot of hidden messages in various forms of entertainment, even the propagandistic ones, that can be very telling. View the Avengers movies from the Deep State perspective and it has an oddly coherent meaning. Think about the "Dead Zone" mentioning HCQ back in, I guess, 2012 or so. The elites' strength and also its glaring weakness are their ability to hide encoded messages in plain sight.
But where the real fun comes is the deeper stories like Deus Ex. In that case it's a distillation of a message that is clearly against the "ruling powers" and can convey a lot of good truth to someone who can understand its underlying meanings. There's some rather interesting exploration of the ideas about alternate worlds. Western media kind of touches on it a little but for some reason it's really popular in Japan. For some reason they've managed to be a lot less facile than the West about deep topics of philosophy like that.
Anyway, narratives are clearly critical. In truth there's a kaleidoscope of narratives. Even logic itself is a bit of one; which is what the "Left" preys upon to attack the principle of Logos in their ignorance and envy. But, to wit:
It of course figures that Deus Ex is one of the video games I missed out on. Even played System Shock and such.
I played a lot of Microprose games early on too, and as a kid I was pretty thrilled when I learned they were a local company.
One game that ties a lot of weirdness together is Psychonauts, which has a lot of use of spiral patterns. The game is rather disorienting, and even the story itself has a fair amount of MKUltra elements.
If you've watched the I Pet Goat II video, I believe it alludes to how a portion of the "end game" will go, if not is already going (like with the Notre Dame spire collapse).
It's definitely been weird.
Such an odd video, that last one. What's most fascinating how it draws out all the Muslims who oppose Jesus in the comments, too. MB didn't like that video I think.
I think the video has a key point about Lilith and the Garden of Eden that is overlooked.
It makes sense that if we are in the "Babylon" system, then it makes sense that Lilith is the "dark mother" that they look up to. If you are going to sell out, it would makes sense to do so in homage to the original "sell out".
But I think the story is deeper than that, and touches on how Lilith may be absent blame (because she never ate from the fruit of the tree of knowledge). Which makes her a rather unique character.
We've certainly seen a rise in occultism, and as part of the revelations we've seen more than enough people out themselves as witches, or warlocks, and that not much has really changed in thousands of years.
I bring it up because I believe Lilith is going to be given a second chance, and that she may even be an "alien" (even Jewish myth supposedly has her being sent to the Pleiades after leaving Earth; the Pleiades supposedly houses friendly races to Earth).
But that's why the owl symbolism is so prevalent. Bohemian's Grove, Drake, etc. It's certainly not Moloch, who isn't represented by an owl. Could be Minerva, and there were cults and sacrifices to Minerva in Greece, but there's not as much evidence for it. It even could be a compound god, like Moloch-Lilith. But if Lilith produces demons, then it would make sense for those that work with demons or are demons to idolize her.
Hmm. Now that wasn't something I had thought of but it might be a valid idea to consider. Bringing RD's lore up again, he mentioned that there's another reptilian race... the Ba'alaket... which are also part of the Consortium. The Ba'alaket's primary traits are being bipedal "dragons" that are primarily feminine/matriarchal. They are natural "shapeshifters" which can exploit sensory illusions to somehow disguise themselves. This is something that other aliens can mimic with technology but it's innate to the Ba'alaket. Garbotalk and RD mention that a lot of the strong female characters in history were somehow connected to them.
The Ba'alaket queen also decided to terraform and colonize Venus recently which I'd reckon should become visible eventually. Garbotalk also mentioned that there's a human sympathy movement among them that's been growing which they symbolize with a red cord around the ankle. I don't know but if your hunch about Lilith is right it might tie in with that thought. One thing I noted is that "reptiliandude" likes to talk about birds... a lot... like these reptilians see them as kin or something. Maybe that's going on here.
From what I recall the "audit" he supposedly did involved one half-Ba'alaket named Shyeejanut. Anyway, that's definitely an interesting thought, too. From what I've heard the Ba'alaket are the big mama bears and protect the species in planets under their territory. The drawback would be that they mollycoddle them to the point they don't really evolve much.
ADDENDUM: Also, one of the defining aspects of the Ba'alaket interpretation of their own garden myth is that they tried to destroy the Tree of Knowledge before God basically told them "come on, ladies... play ball with me here..."
P.S. However, RD did specifically say there are no aliens from the Pleiades and the Kayeen are usually the ones pretending to be Pleiadean... who knows, maybe some of the Ba'alaket are pretending to be Kayeen sometimes?