Monday, August 10, 2015

An Essay on "Frequencies." A movie directed by Darren Paul Fisher.




“Knowledge determines destiny,” the phrase that surrounds the concepts and ideals set in writer-director Darren Fishers Orwellian love story, “Frequencies.” Formally called “The OXV Manuel,” this story is set in a world where each individual gives off a certain frequency that determines his or hers “luck” or probability of success in life. Those who give off a low frequency are more susceptible to being in the wrong place at the wrong time, as well as having extreme amounts of empathy and feeling. However those with high frequencies, operate much as a machine would, lacking emotion and valuing logic and reason over the ability to feel. The story’s two main characters, Zak and Marie, are the polar opposites and poster children for each extreme end of the frequency spectrum. Zak is a low frequency boy love stricken by the high frequency and emotionless girl, Marie.  When around each other for more than a minute, nature responds to their difference in frequency by exhibiting forms of chaos, thus rendering them, incompatible. Grief ridden Zak dedicates his life to finding a way to be with Marie. Consulting the help from his center frequency aligned friend Theodore, Zak finds various temporary solutions to stretch the one minute time barrier for he and Maries encounters. In short, Zak and Theodore create a device that is able to read the frequency of any given person and convert the data into what they found temporarily balanced two peoples frequencies, words. Two syllable, often meaningless words that can bring two frequencies to equality. This gives Marie the chance to feel for the first time, and the two subsequently fall in love. However, this invention or solution does not come without a side effect. Coming in groups of three, the given words generated by the device hold the ability to also control a person’s actions. This puts the love between Zak and Marie in question, as well as the entire future of humanity.

“Frequencies,” is a movie that pushes us to examine the themes of individualism and social acceptance in our everyday lives. Wherein the movie never explains why the world is the way it is, what the outcome of World War Two was, or what form of government is in power at the time. The movie does give us hints. For instance, there is little to no presence of any other race other than white Caucasian and the government appears to be a subversive form of totalitarianism. With the existence of a “Ministry of Partnership” and a social caste system based off of people’s frequencies, the world seems similar to the dystopian environments found in novels by Philip K Dick or most notably, George Orwell.  The social norm according to Fisher’s script is one based entirely on luck. A high frequency individual will likely never wait for a train, knock over a glass, or fall randomly ill, and upon discovering any threat to this social standard, the government steps in to subdue it. As best seen when Zak discovers the ability to balance frequencies. However, once the side effect of motion control surfaces, the government appears to favor keeping society the way it is rather than utilizing it for their own benefit. In many ways, this entire ideal mirrors aspects of today’s society. Our way of life is defined by how much money we have, how many friends we have, our accomplishments and failures, and our ability to succeed in life. Rather than having one defining notion (frequency), we have a plethora of ideals to be subjected to. Herein lays the main difference between our world and the world of Darren Fisher’s “Frequencies.” Nonetheless, today we still see the push for defining the soul, free will, and the cause and effects we have towards nature.

After learning of the side effect to Zak’s solution to human frequency, Marie begins to feel as if Zak used the generated words to direct her free will and selfishly make her fall in love with him. In an attempt to alter and set true what was believed to be false, Marie forces Zak to say a generated word then command her not to love him. He reluctantly complies, however there is no apparent change with Marie’s emotions towards him. In search of deeper answers and discovering music’s link to human frequency, Zak reaches out to Theodore’s father whom is a talented pianist and music enthusiast.  He explains to Zak that when music is played, it instantly equalizes people’s frequency. The vibrations of multiple sound waves disrupt the frequencies allowing everyone to exist on an equal plane. He goes on to explain that music is the ‘reset button’ for our way of life. Theodore later manages to uncover a pattern with music itself and finds a way to predict when certain events will occur.

Upon reading articles from the New York Times as well as the website, Film School Rejects.com, I have found that the ending of the movie can be open for interpretation, where it appears that Theodore has mastered some form of control over the physical world, perhaps even time itself.  Theodore’s apparent discovery, Zak and Marie’s love, and the effect of music towards frequency all seem to contradict or support aspects of the argument of free will. Were Marie and Zak destined to be together? Are we all just complex machines with no purpose? Is the world merely a canvas that anyone can manipulate? These are all very real questions we ask in today’s world. With the use of science and religion often being at the center of debate, we as a race are in constant search for the ability to define that which makes us human.

In conclusion, the film “Frequencies,” is a very raw and rather unique take on addressing questions we ask each day. It shows us a world where things are far more controlled and masked. Yet argues that love can transcend any bound or obstacle, it shows us that free will is possible, and that spontaneity provides the color to an otherwise mechanical world. Proving that free will does in fact exist, yet the movie reverts on this and conveys a last minute notion of doubt. The very dreadful thought that maybe we are all just 0s and 1s in a world based solely off patterns and defined sequence. The final message I received from viewing this intellectually rich film, was to analyze my own humanity, my own way of life and draw a conclusion. That which I have done and can never be happier with the “data” I myself have collected.   
watch the trailer, here.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

A Subversive Transformation: Timeline of Knights Templar/Freemason Ideology

First Crusade: 1095–1099

1119 - 1312 AD: Knights Templar in existence

Second Crusade: 1147–1149

Third Crusade: 1187–1192

1190 - 1250 AD: The Templars begin to practice occult and mystical ideology under themes of Gnosticism.

Ninth Crusade: 1270–1272 (Last official Crusade)

1291: Templars pushed back by Muslims to Tortosa, Syria and later Cyprus

13 October 1307: Templars arrested and burned at the stake by order of Pope Clement V and King Phillip IV of France. Accused of heresy. However, not all are killed or imprisoned.
Templars burning at the stake

1362 AD: Kensington Stone erected in Minnesota by acclaimed Norse men claiming a slaughter of their men (by natives?). Supposed to be written by a Templar Monk traveling with the party (as was usual for expeditions to encourage spiritual moral) for the sole purpose of claiming land in the name of the Templars (note the location is not far from Winnipeg, as well as the coded hooked "X" engraved on the stone, which was the land claim itself). The Templars were most likely aware of Norse expeditions and used them to travel beyond Europe to establish a new colony and escape extinction.

Oak Island, Nova Scotia
Circa 1400: Voyage by Henry Sinclair to the New World. Most likely to verify and establish the Templar Colony. As well as (proposed) to transport either the Holy Grail, Ark of the Covent, or what remained of the Templar wealth (most likely the later). The Money Pit on Oak Island, Nova Scotia, is supposedly the burial location where Sinclair laid any one (or all) of these treasures to rest.

20 September 1456: Rosslyn Chapel constructed by William Sinclair (Henry Sinclair's grandson). This was intended to be a "map" for isolated Templars who were in search of the New World and the new Templar land claim. As well as a safe guard for Templar relicts. (Vault underneath the church). 

1635 - 1698 AD (possibly circa 1390): Newport Tower in modern day Rhode Island is built by reformed Templars to secretly point towards their land claim in the mid west. For the sole purpose of guiding knights from Europe towards their new "home," upon reaching the new world.

circa 1500 - 1700 AD: During the Renaissance, Templars in North America as well as those living subversively in Europe, begin to intertwine with early forms of freemasonry. Therefore shaping modern mason doctrine.  

May 1776 AD: Adam Weishaupt founds the illuminati based off Templar, occult, and gnostic theology. (Note: The freemasons in America at the time, as well as freemasonry itself, was not yet corrupted by Weishaupt's ideology). 

1790 - 1840 AD: Freemasonry and the illuminati ideology begin to become one in the same. This was after Weishaupt saw Masonry as the perfect vessel to spread his teachings due to its rich Templar history. Some will even say this is because Weishaupt's adopted father, Jesuit/Templar Baron Ickstatt, raised young Adam in the teachings of the order.

1848 AD: The French revolution is instigated by illuminated freemasons. Proving to be the first documented event orchestrated by the society.





Circa 1860: Templar, Occult, Gnostic, and Illuminated theology are now under one banner, Freemasonry. 

1872 AD: Albert Pike writes and publishes Morals and Dogma, often called the illuminated freemason bible.
Winnipeg: Geographical center of
North America


1913 - 1920 AD: Construction of the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg by the Masons (Solomon's Rebuilt Temple). It lays roughly on the geographical center of North America, most likely an attempt to utilize "lay line" energy. It is my belief that this will be the future capitol of the world.

2000 - present day: Freemasons orchestrating events that will lead to a totalitarian, Zionist, science state.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Vibrative Relations: A Theory on Astrological Evidence







    



     Lately in my life, the questions and topics of the astrological signs have become more prevalent. Whether it's the annoying but addicting Facebook reposts of "What signs do this/what signs do that..." or the apps designed to guide your relationship with the other signs, we can all agree that the zodiacal signs are now a heavily influential part of our society.



    But what exactly are they? I have poured over the topics, looking deeply into the zodiac's past and found that most ancient cultures all abided by the zodiac in some way, shape, or form. Even the Jewish temple in Israel has the signs incorporated into its foundation. My first thoughts were that the signs exist for the sole purpose of defining and better understanding ourselves, however after researching the Egyptians and Canaanites (even some Sumerian influence), I have become led to believe that these cultures understood the position of the sun and it's effect on the nature of humanity. Meaning this: If an ancient civilization was in need of more soldiers, politicians, farmers, etc a mother and father could use the position of the sun and the knowledge that people born during certain seasons had certain personality traits, to conceive a child bred for a certain purpose. For instance winter signs (Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn) are often associated with being practical and sturdy leaders, whereas Spring signs see more social and feeling individuals (Aries, Pisces, Taurus). So naturally, if a set of parents wanted their child to have a future in politics they would know when to try and conceive, resulting in a winter birth. More or less, I see the astrological signs serving an ancient agenda, utilized as a tool for humanity's survival and ability to thrive.
Zodiac found on Jewish Temple floor, Israel.
     Still, where do they come from and how do the signs actually work? Well for this I have another theory which I have deemed The Vibrative Relation Theory. It involves the process of imprinting and our senses. To summarize where I intend to go with this, I quote  http://lawsoftheuniverse.weebly.com/law-of-vibration.html.




     "Science reveals that everything in the manifest universe is ultimately composed of packets of energy; quantized units vibrating at specific frequencies. Quantum physicists has shown that, although matter may appear to be solid, when you look at it through a high-powered microscope so that it is broken down into its smallest components: molecules, atoms, neutrons, electrons and quanta (the smallest particles measurable), it is ultimately mostly empty space interspersed with energy. So, in essence everything is comprised of energy and empty space.  Everything that appears solid is the frequency of the vibration of the energy that makes it up. An interesting fact about this is that the denser the object, the higher the speed of vibration. At the same time, the lower the density of an object is, the lower the speed of vibration."






     With the knowledge that everything vibrates and operates at a certain frequency, we have discovered that this phenomena does in fact affect our brainwaves and their function. Ever heard of white noise therapy? Or even brown noise therapy? These are frequencies that are used to adjust mood or promote mediation. My theory is as follows:




     The sun and moon both give off frequencies of their own (radioactive, UV, sound, and electromagnetic), reaching earth between 8 to 15 minutes. Due to the Earth's axis, we have seasons, which obviously means the sun's position is constantly different each day (even slightly). My belief is that upon our body's first ability to sense these frequencies (3 to 4 weeks after initial conception), we are imprinted on by them. Or to better put it, our body associates and connects with these frequencies. This is what I believe your "Moon sign" is. However upon birth, the body is exposed to air for the first time, which cosmic frequencies travel faster and more dense through. Thus imprinting you again, but this time far stronger because your body is being hit at a much stronger and faster rate, overlapping what you sensed after conception and becoming your "Sun sign." Our body then subconsciously connects with these frequencies that are present at the time of birth (position of sun/moon, strength of vibration) resulting in attributed personality traits of the given season.

     At infancy, we experience gravity and light for the first time outside the womb. Our bodies react and adapt. The same happens as we experience the thousands of frequencies that we are exposed to after birth. The frequencies just happen to be different due to the constant movement of the Sun and Earth, resulting in a multitude of different personalities. Perhaps personality is affected by frequency due to our ability to tune "into" energy or perceive it, but for now it is not entirely known. In conclusion, this is just a theory. But it makes sense to say that, since it is already known that many things can be imprinted on us at birth, the first sense of a cosmic vibration can define what a person will be more prone to favor, or feel in life. So next time you see the zodiac signs, see them as different frequencies instead of gods and animals, ultimately helping you understand who you are and where you fit into this sliver of time we call existence.