Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Illusions or Realities?




A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep.  Saul Bellow  

A system of morality which is based on relative emotional values is a mere illusion, a thoroughly vulgar conception which has nothing sound in it and nothing true.  Socrates  


 
Art has a double face, of expression and illusion, just like science has a double face: the reality of error and the phantom of truth.  Publilius Syrus  

Belief in the absence of illusions is itself an illusion.  Barbara Grizzuti Harrison  



Do not be misled by what you see around you, or be influenced by what you see. You live in a world which is a playground of illusion, full of false paths, false values and false ideals. But you are not part of that world.  Sai Baba  

Everything is Song. Everything is Silence. Since it all turns out to be illusion, perfectly being what it is, having nothing to do with good or bad, you are free to die laughing.  James Broughton  


 
For you who no longer posses it, freedom is everything, for us who do, it is merely an illusion.  Emile M. Cioran  

Free will is an illusion. People always choose the perceived path of greatest pleasure.  Scott Adams






I always liked the magic of poetry but now I'm just starting to see behind the curtain of even the best poets, how they've used, tried and tested craft to create the illusion. Wonderful feeling of exhilaration to finally be there.  David Knopfler  

I don't care if you're gay, black, Chinese, straight. That means nothing to me. It's all an illusion.  Joe Rogan  



If time is not real, then the dividing line between this world and eternity, between suffering and bliss, between good and evil, is also an illusion.  Herman Hesse  

If we choose, we can live in a world of comforting illusion.  Noam Chomsky   



If you can talk brilliantly about a problem, it can create the consoling illusion that it has been mastered.  Stanley Kubrick   

If you understand hallucination and illusion, you don't blindly follow any leader. You must know if the person is sane or insane, over the abyss.  Marguerite Young   


 
Illusion is an anodyne, bred by the gap between wish and reality.  Herman Wouk   

Illusion is needed to disguise the emptiness within.  Arthur Erickson   



Illusion is the first of all pleasures.  Voltaire   

Illusion is the first of all pleasures.  Oscar Wilde   



In our natural state, we are glorious beings. In the world of illusion, we are lost and imprisoned, slaves to our appetites and our will to false power.  Marianne Williamson   

In this life struggle, here I am among you fully cognizant that a true believer has no fear of what God has ordained for him. Those who are visited by fear live only for their present, under the illusion that the world began with them and will end with their departure.  King Hussein I   

 
Infinite love is the only truth. Everything else is illusion.  David Icke   

Is not this whole world an illusion? And yet it fools everybody.  Angela Carter





Reality is merely an illusion,
albeit a very persistent one.
 Albert Einstein


A hallucination is a fact, not an 
error; what is erroneous is 
a judgment based upon it.
 Bertrand Russell


Monday, 7 March 2011

Occult Eastenders - YouTube Clips

We wrote an occult analysis of Britain's most popular TV soap Eastenders in 2010. We made some shocking discoveries and have never watched the program since. We just found some clips made by other people pointing out occultist rituals or symbols...


Our Original Post is here: Occult Rituals of BBC's EastEnders














Sunday, 6 March 2011

Hackney Stone Circle Discovery - Pembury Estate

In the last eight months we've discovered three hidden (in plain view) stone circles in Hackney all within a radius of a few miles to the Olympic site of 2012. We've posted blogs on the stone circles of Victoria Park and Hackney Downs and recommend reading those as well. Although the suggestion of this blog is that the energy generated by this circle is being utilised for negative intentions, we also believe that the same stone circle can be used in a positive manner, once those whom enter realise exactly where they stand.  This circle is but a short distance and in direct alignment with the stone circle and stone causeway of Hackney Downs.


Victoria Park Stone Circle
Hackney Downs Stone Circle
 
 Pembury Stone Circle (Bottom Right)
 Pembury Stone Circle (Bottom Right)
 Pembury Stone Circle 
(aligned with Downs Circle, Ball Court and Church)

 We discovered this by chance as walking past the council estate. Some boulders caught our eye so we ventured onto the estate which under normal circumstances we wouldn't walk through that estate. Our memory of this place dates back to the 1980s and in comparison to the estate where i was raised Pembury was very modern. Hackney was officially the poorest borough in the country, a title its held on countless occasions including only quite recently. This normally means the poorest of poorest are huddled together in the small confines of purpose built brick prisons.  The estate has been plagued by drugs, hardcore personal violence, gang violence, murder, petty crime, domestic assaults and more. We remember when half the estate was hooked on smack then crack. Pembury falls within the media named 'Murder Mile' and only last summer the streets were filled with huge groups of young men standing on the high street selling their illegal wares. We should note that although the whole street could easily become a catwalk of sheer terror at night owing to the areas reputation and the fact that many murders have been carried on this very road. Personally we were never hassled and we walked or cycled past daily. Summer 2010 this estate was used by many street drug dealers which brought a dark undertone to the estate of mostly hardworking people trying to put food on the table and school their children out of this life. This is a real hot-spot for law enforcement only last summer the entire street almost broke out in a riot as police manhandled a woman into a police car whilst two other police filled vehicles looked on. They were surrounded by some very angry people who were ready to explode into violence. 
 
  

When we discovered the newly built children play area and stone circle it came as a shock as we knew immediately it was aligned with Hackney Downs and possibly St Augustine.  Lets take a closer look… The play area is called 'Pembury East - Yalding Play Area' We googled the occult meaning of Yalding and found a place name in Kent which had an occult connection with stone circles, witches, black magic but lets put that to one side.
 

Now look at these photos. I don't know about you but we 'd have trouble allowing our kids to play in this area if only because of the major health and safety implications alone. If a youngster falls in this play area it could be fatal. If the stones were removed the youngster would laugh a fall on the grass or BLUE soft turf off. 


We have stones, mounds, water (blue turf) feature, placed in a square, church just beyond blocks. This playground is much more than a play area, its an energy vortex which was marked out and built by Hackney Council planners and construction contractors. 


Why go to so much trouble to build a child safe play area with the newest technology in safety turfing to place a boulder on top of that MOUND. Even if you don't believe a word we say, its pretty odd don't you agree.  Getting planning permission for a childpaly area in inner London is a tedious affair at best. who in their right mind would sign off the placement of stones / boulders in the middle of a brand new kiddies park. That's why its clear of the intention of this stone circle which is aligned with Hackney Downs Stone Circle which is also built next to a kiddies play area. So within less than a hundred meter's we find two stone circles manifesting the energy of kddies play areas. Do you think its a coincidence?
 
 
 
 How dangerous are those wooden poles? If a youngster climbed it and fell off it could be fatal! 

 


MORE TO COME



Monday, 21 February 2011

Light Beacon of Hackney Downs (Ley Marker)



We consider ourselves observant individuals but we get great pleasure when discovering things in our borough that are hidden in plain view.  We've walked, cycled and run past this particular spot for years. Recently we've taken dozens and dozens of shots on Hackney Downs. While walking through there recently this beacon seemed to have sprung up from nowhere. An odd sight really considering this is a large grass area (possibly built on a large mound), surely not a Crow's Nest and why. On closer inspection we found the plaque it was erected in commemoration of the Queens Silver Jubilee in 1977.



The steel structure could easily house a gas pipe for a flame but we found no evidence to support that theory. In fact we couldn't find any information on the beacon! 



We did notice it was aligned with a small standing stone in the children's play park in the background. Considering Hackney Downs is a sacred place of great energy we researched Beacon and found some interesting definitions.


'A beacon is an intentionally conspicuous device designed to attract attention to a specific location.


Beacons help guide navigators to their destinations.


Classically, beacons were fires lit at well-known locations on hills or high places, used either as lighthouses for navigation at sea, or for signalling over land that enemy troops were approaching, in order to alert defenses. As signals, beacons are an ancient form of optical telegraphy, and were part of a relay league.


In England, the most famous examples are the beacons used in Elizabethan England to warn of the approaching Spanish Armada. Many hills in England were named Beacon Hill after such beacons. In the Scottish borders country a system of beacon fires were at one time established to warn of incursions by the English. Hume, Eggerstone castle and Soltra Edge were part of this network


Beacons and bonfires are also used to mark occasions and celebrate events.'  Wikipedia



Tuesday, 8 February 2011

The Dogs of Alcibiades (Victoria Park) - Friend or Foe?





Unusual name for sculptures representing a dog that rescued a person from drowning. If memory serves there was a plaque around the area somewhere telling a story of a dog that rescued a child / person from drowning in the lake. People and council appeared moved by the heroic dog's actions on the day and a Lady Regnart presented two sculptures of the dog or a dog in 1912. All appears above board except the name of the dog wasn't Alcibiades and we're pretty sure it wasn't of Greek origin. This title The Dogs of Alcibiades evokes something far more sinister than a child rescuing animal.


'Guarding the main entrance at Sewardstone Road are replica statues of the Dogs of Alcibiades, the originals of which stood here from 1912 to 2009 until vandalism led to their being removed, restored and rehoused elsewhere in the Park.' Wikipedia




So the sculptures were originally placed somewhere else in the park where they were vandalised and the decision was made to place replica dogs at this particular gate. Personally, we'd never researched the dogs although of late felt they were connected with the Dog Star Sirius. That still may be the case. Although when researched The Dogs of Alcibiades lead to an historic individual by the name of Alcibiades Cleiniou Scambonides. A prominent statesman, orator and general from a famous aristocratic family. They made him a general but Alcibiades changed political allegiances on a daily bases. My next thoughts were considering the park had its own Speakers Corner and Hackney itself was known as the borough of nonconformity maybe that's why they named it after him. He was a general and played a pivotal role in the second half of the Peloponnesian War as a strategic advisor, military commander, and politician.

 Death of Alcibiades

 I mentioned the dogs to a friend who'd recently holidayed in Greece. He said they saw many wild dogs and used to feed two dogs in particular that hung around their apartment. He said locals would frown upon them for showing the dogs due care and attention. He asked an old couple why they found him playing with the dog offensive. They said the legend in Greece is that 'dogs steal your soul'  so locals keep well away from them.




If this was a school history lesson then this may ring true. The planners of this park designed it to meet esoteric specification so we must apply such techniques when analysing these topics. The dogs are facing a gate named Bonner Gate after the Bishop of London Edmund Bonner who either owned Bonner Fields on which some of the park was built or they named the fields after him. 



This man is best known for his zero-tolerant persecution of 'heretics' under the catholic government of Mary l of England. Truly a wicked man whom took great pleasure in personally torturing hundreds of people. They called him 'Bloody Bonner' and at the height of his madness history states he took part in the burning to death of three hundred 'heretics'.  The man was hated among people loved amongst the aristocrats such as King Henry VIII or Thomas Cromwell. He held the position of Last Major of Stepney (bordering Hackney and 5 minutes from Olympic 2012 site) and eventually fell from favour and imprisoned until his death in 1569 (reign of Elizabeth I).





Not an idéal candidate to name a road, street, school and park gate after. In our opinion these markers are possibly connected with a blood ritual of sorts. The entire park is mapped out following esoteric specifications and every structure serves as a Ley Marker and possibly more. You can access Bonner Gate via Approach Road (indicating direct of Ley) or Bishops Way (Ley Line traveling down Hackney RD (A1208) , Bishops Way (B127) which crosses over Sewardstone RD through /across Bonner Gate, over Regents Canal, past the dogs to the lake.






At the other end of the causeway which runs through Bonner Gate and Victoria Park is another gate called Gore Gate.





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We also noticed this which many may say is a coincidence to which we disagree...