WALKING DEAD
IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER
Conspiracy theorists are often told that secrets cannot be kept because it is virtually impossible to keep lies from being revealed to people.
Yet, there is an overwhelming amount of mistrust, paranoia and suspicion in our time, and one would hope that it will shift and we could all live peaceful lives free from doubt.
A constant, however, is conflict. It will not escape us because it seems to be a great motivator. Fear is a great business tool and it is attractive in the apocalypse. If fear is pumped into every home and business on a daily basis, then the battle over who owns your decision-making processes is evident.
When making decisions as to what information is real and what isn’t, we have to determine the motivation behind the reason for releasing such information. Once you have mastered the ability to look beyond what is allegedly “reality” you will understand the true identity of many things.
The world is due for reactionary attitudes that are worse than the ones we hear and see recently on the nightly news. We cannot continue to navigate the world using the old fashioned methods. We cannot continue to make the same prophecies, and expect people to believe them because we mention god in our rhetoric.
The controllers of the apocalypse are urging its arrival because using it as a tool for compliance is an effective way of establishing a New World Order. The idea is to create a never ending cycle of dread that will create an atmosphere which breeds a type of zombie servitude.
It will be like being places in a maze and walking into the same wall without finding the cheese.
Technology will be able to crank up the volume on imagination and fear to an intensity that will eventually destroy certain people’s spirits. It will test them to the very outskirts of their sanity. In the hands of megalomaniac’s technology can be used to stage an event that could cause worldwide panic.
It can also be a tool that can be used to create an artificial and deceitful world that cannot be distinguished from the real thing.
Then again, what is real anymore?
Every time I see a new movie, or watch a TV show, I see reality bent in such a way that it begins to shape attitudes, it pushes agendas even in what we may think is just a harmless fictional journey.
It has been a few years since I have discussed The Walking Dead, which is said to be one of the highly watched and anticipated shows of all time. We live in times of binge watching and spoiler alerts. It can be argued that television, especially The Walking Dead experience is better at terrifying you than most horror films.
However, it may also be successful in cheapening life, or at least reducing it to a cartoon.
Bloody, awful, bone-breaking skull-crushing, messy deaths are par for the course on The Walking Dead, but what I am seeing lately on the show is what I can only call, “consciousness programming.”
I am not ridiculing the method; I am only observing how it is being done.
Every week when you tune in, you are always wondering who will die next, and in this last season we were told that at the end of it we would witness a major character being bludgeoned to death by a new badass heavy named, Negan, who is the leader of a marauding band of miscreants called, The Saviors.
In the last episode of the 6th season, the stress of waiting for a cast member to die has now become a thrill – the anticipation of the next kill is on everyone’s mind and is the topic of conversation at the water cooler, with DVR watchers covering their ears saying “don’t tell me” or “no spoilers.”
What I am about to talk about may have spoilers in it and I want to warn people about them, but the fun in talking about this season is that it seems to be a bit of predictive programming that beyond the deaths of the cast members strikes a heavy chord with me.
Many times on Ground Zero, we have spoken of the “revelation of the method” or predictive fore-structuring of a theme and how symbolism can be used to convey a message. Many conspiracy theory or fringe websites have claimed this is predictive programming conducted by occultists that exist in the literary, television and motion picture fields. It is said that with the revelation of the method in practice, some things have to be hidden in plain sight because they merely can’t be openly discussed among the unwashed masses and most people don’t notice or recognize the symbolism unless it is pointed out to them.
Most of the time, highly-charged symbolism used in media resonates with people and they don’t know why they are mesmerized or drawn to a certain type of theme and they wander why it resonates so well with them.
We know that literary works, theater, graphic novels, video games, movies and television use words and images to entertain, to teach a moral lesson, to convey meaning, or more importantly, to make the masses aware of some aspect of the human condition.
In his book, The Power of Myth, Joseph Campbell calls this “the commonality of themes in world myths, pointing to a constant requirement in the human psyche for a centering in terms of deep principles.”
When observing and pointing out the so-called revelation of the method, running themes and images have to be uncovered and there is a need to verify or otherwise interpret their meaning. To uncover themes and meanings, one has to make verifiable observations that can be pointed out and agreed upon by others.
Metaphors also play a role, and when analyzed they can be beneficial in realizing the hidden message if there is one to be discovered.
I contend that season 6 of the Walking Dead is predictive programming about the arrival of the antichrist.
After much hype, the series revealed its new villain, Negan played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Before he slammed a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire down on top of somebody’s head, he made a very important speech to the mains characters of the show that were forced to get down on their knees at gunpoint.
With an evil smile on his face Negan looked down and said to Rick and his group:
“No matter what, you don’t mess with the “new world order.” The new world order is this and it’s really very simple so even if you’re stupid, which you very may well be, you can understand it. You ready? Here it goes. Pay attention.Give me your sh*t or I will kill you. Today was career day. We invested a lot so you would know who I am and what I can do. You work for me now. You have sh*t, you give it to me. That’s your job. Now I know that is a mighty big nasty pill to swallow but swallow it you most certainly will.You ruled the roost. You built something. You thought you were safe, I get it. But the word is out — you are not safe. Not even close. In fact you are pegged. More pegged if you don’t do what I want and what I want is half your sh*t and if that is too much, you can make, find or steal more and it will even out sooner or later. This is your way of life now. The more you fight back, the harder it will be. So if someone knocks on your door, you let us in. We own that door. You try to stop us and we will knock it down. You understand?” There is no answer.
Negan in just a few minutes described the future, not only for the characters of the show but for the world in general, especially in world that is run by an antichrist.
Antichrist characters have been the continuing subject of speculation and attraction, often explored in fiction and media.
I remember in another apocalyptic story, The Stand, by Stephen King another antichrist figure appeared during the great plague – his name was Randall Flagg.
Flagg first appeared in the novel, The Stand, as a demonic figure who wreaks havoc after a plague kills most of the population. He makes his second appearance in, The Eyes of the Dragon, as an evil wizard attempting to plunge the fictional medieval city of Delain into chaos. Flagg made several more appearances in King’s epic book series, The Dark Tower, as one of the main antagonists, in which he attempts to thwart Roland Deschain from reaching the tower, so he can claim it for himself and become a god.
As for Negan being an apocalyptic antichrist in The Walking Dead, I have many things to draw from to prove my theory of predictive programming.
At first, in order to illustrate my point, I have to blow the dust off of scripture.
In Zechariah 11:17, it states: “Woe to the worthless shepherd who leaves the flock! A sword will be on his arm and on his right eye! His arm will be totally withered and his right eye will be blind.” There is another scripture that has to be read as well and that is Revelations 13:3, It states: “And I saw one of his heads as it were wounded to death; and his deadly wound was healed: and all the world wondered after the beast.”
Now that we have gotten the biblical formalities out of the way, it is time to point out some metaphors that crept in during the sixth season.
Very early on when zombies have over-run Alexandria, the place where the main characters have lived, Rick’s son Carl gets his eye shot out, in a scuffle between a young boy named Ron and the zombies.
The bullet gets him in the right eye leaving him only with his left eye to see. The left eye according the scripture in Zechariah is the symbol of the antichrist.
At the end of this episode Carl is saved by Dr. Denise. Later we find out that Dr. Denise is killed when she is also shot in her right eye with Daryl’s crossbow.
At the end of the episode, Rick looks at his son sleeping and says to him “I want to show you the new world.”
It is then that we are introduced to a character who calls himself, Jesus. He is a long- haired, bearded man whose real name is Paul Rovia. He recruits people to join a survival group known as the Hilltop. Rick and crew decide to follow Jesus to the Hill top and find that there is a colony that has survived and have created a utopia with food, cows and even medical facilities. Jesus has led them to the Promised Land or Garden of Eden.
In fact, there is a scene with the characters of Rick and Michone in bed. They have recently found love between them and while being half asleep she reaches over to the night stand and takes a bite out of an apple and says to Rick “Jesus really came through,” she then hands it to Rick who takes a bite.
She gets out of bed and over her left shoulder is a painting of what looks like an all-seeing eye. On the shelf behind her there is a clock, a baby monitor and a book called “The Indwelling” which is written by Tim Lahaye, the man who wrote the “Left Behind” series that deals with the arrival of the antichrist and then his assassination attempt. His assassination attempt is the deadly wound spoken of in the Book of Revelation.
The character named Jesus warns everyone that a ruthless group called the “Saviors” have been terrorizing their paradise and that they have to give half of their resources to a man known as Negan. Rick then makes an agreement with Jesus to go to war with Negan and his saviors.
As the series progresses we see that the Saviors start to block every path out of Hill Top and Alexandria. The main characters get ambushed and are all put on their knees in front of Negan as he makes his New world Order speech. At the end the moment that every fan of The Walking Dead knew would come — Negan would use his bat he called Lucille wrapped in Barbed wire, to inflict a deadly wound on one of the captives. Of course, the name Lucille is a name taken from the Latin word for “light.” Other forms of the name are Lucinda, Louis, and the obvious Lucifer.
The eschaton or the time of the end seems to be a theme that is encouraged now in the media because the leaders of the world want you think that to end world would stop it from becoming any worse.
They will attempt to guide and acclimate you for the end and many people who are seeing a messianic future will become victims of their own folly. The more they are convinced of their manifest destiny, the easier it will be to walk them into a philosophical and quite fatal trap.
All of what you are seeing is part of a ritualistic process. It’s something the “engineers of society” revel in. It is human alchemy and messianic tinkering. Time is short and so the countdown is beginning. It seems that we follow the code of the the Jesuit Order “Ad Majorem Gloriam Dei”; A slogan which rationalizes the idea of allowing the demise of a few to warrant the survival of the many.
It is also been called the charge of “some things must pass away for the greater glory.” The greater glory of God — or perhaps the greater glory of mankind. Either way – in the future someone has to die in order to allow others to live.
And what is the greater charge of the end times? It is simply to take upon one’s self the initiative to eliminate all things that you see as imperfect. Now, you can’t do it yourself because that would be murder. But hire an army to do it in the name of some God, it becomes that civil commandment. Thou shalt not kill, until you are told to do it for God.
We must understand the theater that is the end times is a pyramid of sorts, with three major players coming to one point in history and battling to the last man and woman.
There are three scripts being read and three different outcomes being fought over. The Christ returns, The Imam teaches, and The Davidic Anointed one shall rule in the new temple.
All three can’t get along. One has to be the only one ruling the world and who will be the first to have their savior on a throne for all to worship?
Whoever it may be, it will most certainly be a counterfeit savior, anointed to rule in the New World Order.
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