Wednesday, October 13, 2021

It won't be easy NOT being 'Green'?

In the 1973 sci-fi movie Soylent Green, 2022 is the year marked for starving unemployed masses to wait in long lines for mystery wafers, suspected to be human in content!

One internet summary: "Soylent Green is a dystopian science-fiction film set in the year 2022 where society has been ravaged by climate disasters, over-pollution, and overpopulation and only the wealthiest people in the world can afford natural food and a decent place to live. "

Here's another synopsis: Soylent Green (derived from soy + lentil) encompasses all the usual problems: crime (due to massive unemployment), riots (the people have reached the limits of their endurance), global warming (referred to as the "greenhouse effect," as it was known in the early '70s), curfews (among the last efforts to maintain an establishment on the verge of collapse), pollution (people are wearing masks), cheap food (natural wholesome food, kind of like today's organic, is very expensive and artificial crackers fill the void), lack of potable water (it's rationed), and the earth's natural resources are all but depleted due to wastefulness, planned obsolescence, etc."

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Here is a post from 2018 and I will have a new article tomorrow:

As the universe’s fastest-growing religion, “Going Green” is positioned as a prime vehicle for brainwashing the masses into endorsing the Antichrist’s Babel II.

Romans 15:13 in “The Message” bible paraphrase, published in 2002, contains “the most bizarre statement ever in a mainstream bible,” according to one King James Bible expert, Dr. Terry Watkins.

Paul's verse in The Message reads, “Oh! May the God of green hope fill you up with joy, fill you up with peace, so that your believing lives, filled with the life-giving energy of the Holy Spirit, will brim over with hope!”

This compares to the King James Bible: “Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.”

Watkins writes, “Who is the ‘God of green hope’? The ‘green hope’ originated with the hellish, human-sacrificing Druids. The publication Talks on Freemasonry states, ‘Green was, with the Druids, a symbol of hope and the virtue of hope with a Freemason illustrates the hope of immortality.’ (Kenneth Tuckwood, Talks on Freemasonry).

“The ‘green hope’ mantra is a popular rallying cry in the New Age Mother-Earth environmental movement. In the New Age Movement, ‘green’ signifies ‘Oneness with the Earth,’ hence the title of William Anderson’s book, ‘Green Man: The Archetype of Our Oneness with the Earth.’ ”

Watkins references page 159 of the “Dictionary of Symbolism,” considered the most comprehensive one-volume work on the language of symbols ever published, in which author Hans Biedermann notes:  “. . . the devil appears as ‘the green one’. . .”

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