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‘Balloon Boy’: The Meme and the Masses

Update:
Official disclosure of extraterrestrial life is imminent

October 21, 12:27 AMHonolulu Exopolitics ExaminerMichael Salla, Ph.D.
An official announcement by the Obama administration disclosing the reality of extraterrestrial life is imminent. For several months, senior administration officials have been quietly deliberating behind closed doors how much to disclose to the world about extraterrestrial life. …

As I discussed on the last Threshing Floor show, Your Possible Futures-“Special Effects Dept. Rolls Out the NWO

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Circus”, the media is rolling out a steady slipstream of psy-ops disguised simultaneously as “news” and entertainment, with the backdrop of Barak Obama as the puppetmaster of the NWO. What occurs in the media (TV, internet, films, and the pop culture-at-large) are the slipstreaming of memes and embeds designed to insert new information into the public subconscience.

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The memes  in the Balloon Boy saga are multiple. As I referred to the name of the boy, Falcon, I recalled the falcon as deified in the Egyptian god, Horus (examine the head of the illustration of Horus—it is a falcon), the son of Isis:

Horus is recorded in Egyptian hieroglyphs as haru and is reconstructed to have been pronounced haru, meaning “Falcon”. As a description it has also typically been thought of as having the meaning “the distant one” or “one who is above, over” (Wikipedia)

In the story line of the Balloon Boy, are a number of embeds (also called archetypes in the Jungian lexicon) that serve to transfer imagery into acceptance of current memes. This is a technique right out of Orwell, and is an application of nero-linguistic programming (NLP).  It afixes a metadata to the stream of information in an effort to overcome objections and limitations while introducing new concepts.

“But while the aircraft was airborne, it was the saucer seen round the world. The attention it garnered also gave some indications of how a real-life flying saucer, an unidentified flying object, may be documented in a high-tech world.” CNN-”World watches odyssey of ‘Balloon Boy’ in real time”

Consider: Six-year old “Falcon” is seemingly taken into the sky by a silvery craft—launched toward the sky/sun. Horus is the god of the sun and sky in ancient lore. The boy is the center of a focus on maor media as the craft moves across the Colorado horizon—the masses are led to gaze into the sun in expectation.

In keeping with our previous observations (Threshing Floor shows: Your Possible Futures-“Special Effects Dept. Rolls Out the NWO Circus” and Your Possible Futures-Part 2: “Media Memes Mashup” ) of the media wars on the public subconscious, it is reasonable to presume that any or all of the memes present in the balloon boy story are preparatory to new “norms” in the social stream.

First is the deep embed of acceptance of UFOs and “aliens” as the “norm” for a “typical” American family of science-lovers. Can the setup for a contrived “disclosure” be any more plain? The secondary occult meme of the “Osiris-Horus-Sun King” identification is a ritualistic nod to the oligarchy’s own religious system which syncretizes ancient mystery worship with the new preisthood of science, so-called.

The hubris which came in the wake of the now known “hoax” masks the planned complicity of the major media who played along for the story (wink, wink)—but more so to the operative rules of subliminal embedding toward future goals. Surrealism is now the new media methodology for the corralling of the human mind.

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One comment for “‘Balloon Boy’: The Meme and the Masses”

  1. that’s a great article Randy… it certainly does appear that surreal is the word of the day on newz in general… everything is ramping up warp speed!

    Posted by trish | October 23, 2009, 11:13 am

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