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letsdothis2 ago

Another voat post: polaris project japan

has anyone figured out the Polaris project and tokoyo? killarys foundation and trafficking

Post to follow when I have more time but the connections start from here: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2587180/13000708 and will lead back to the CIA, the Noetics Society and systems thinking and research in computing systems at ivy league universities.

think- ago

Great post, very interesting, @letsdothis2!

Only one question: Do you maybe mean the morning star?

It is no odd coincidence then that veneration of the evening star

letsdothis2 ago

Thanks for bringing this up causing me to look further into this. I know from looking into this a while back that stars have significant occult meanings and can also be used to specify children in particular::

One of the nicknames of Venus is “the Morning Star”. It’s also known as the Evening Star. https://www.universetoday.com/22570/venus-the-morning-star/

From the Lucis Trust website:

THE SEVEN STARS OF THE GREAT BEAR https://www.lucistrust.org/online_books/esoteric_astrology_obooks/appendix_suggestions_for_students/the_seven_stars_the_great_bear

"The seven Rishis are the Regents of the seven stars of the Great Bear, and, therefore, of the same nature as the Angels of the Planets or the seven great planetary Spirits."

Ursa Major https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursa_Major

Ursa Major (/ˈɜːrsə ˈmeɪdʒər/; also known as the Great Bear) is a constellation in the northern sky, whose associated mythology likely dates back into prehistory.[1] Its Latin name means "greater (or larger) she-bear", standing as a reference to and in direct contrast with nearby Ursa Minor, the lesser bear.

Ursa Major is primarily known from the asterism of its main seven relatively bright stars comprising the "Big Dipper", "the Wagon", "Charles's Wain"[2] or "the Plough"[3] (among others), with its stellar configuration mimicking the shape of the "Little Dipper".

The general constellation outline often significantly features in numerous world cultures, and frequently is used as a symbol of the north. e.g. as the flag of Alaska. Also the asterism's two brightest stars, named Dubhe and Merak (α Ursae Majoris and β Ursae Majoris), can be used as the navigational pointer towards the place of the current northern pole star, Polaris in Ursa Minor.

In Theosophy, it is believed the Seven Stars of the Pleiades focus the spiritual energy of the Seven Rays from the Galactic Logos to the Seven Stars of the Great Bear, then to Sirius, then to the Sun, then to the god of Earth (Sanat Kumara), and finally through the seven Masters of the Seven Rays to the human race.

Our Guide Polaris~the North Star Points Us in the Right Direction http://www.souledout.org/wecyclewisdom/node/721

Esoterically speaking, the Pole Star is regarded as the "star of re-orientation" whereby the art of "refacing and recovering that which is lost" is developed. This eventually brings a man back to his originating source. - Alice A. Bailey, Esoteric Astrology, p. 196

Again from the Lucis Trust:

A Treatise on White Magic - ANALYSIS OF THE THREE SENTENCES https://www.lucistrust.org/online_books/a_treatise_on_white_magic_obooks/rule_eleven1/analysis_the_three_sentences_part1

The star is but a point of light, not yet a radiant sun.

The Great Invocation: Its Use and Significance https://www.lucistrust.org/the_great_invocation/the_use_and_significance_the_great_invocation1

From the point of Light within the Mind of God Let light stream forth into the minds of men. Let Light descend on Earth.

World Invocation Day 2018

The Seven Rays and the Plan for the World

Christine Lagarde at the IMF https://youtu.be/QYmViPTndxw

"Now I'm going to test your numerology skills by asking you to think about the magic seven"

Related voat post: Another THORN Board Member, Bush's '1000 Points of Light' and the UN's New Age Agenda - TechNews

George H. W. Bush's1000 points of light, Tate, Gates and Alefantis

letsdothis2 ago

Further: Thousand Points of Light - https://mysteryoftheiniquity.com/2013/08/20/thousand-points-of-lights/:

C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia are recommended by the makers of Dungeon’s & Dragons and are (were) sold in occult bookstores. His imagery is designed to fool the Christian reader while at the same time “enlightening” those initiated in the occult, witchcraft and Luciferianism. Since Satan’s religions are counterfeits of God’s truth, it was, to some extent “easy” for Lewis to pull this off. In the “creation” of Narnia some very revealing things come up.

On p. 99 , speaking of the “creation” of the stars it says, “One moment there had been nothing but darkness; next moment a thousand, thousand points of light leaped out — single stars, constellations, and planets, brighter and bigger than any in our world. There were no clouds.” The phrase “a thousand, thousand points of light” leaps out at us! The fact that Lewis would use this expression is bizarre at the very least, but it points to something much more sinister.

Alice Bailey, the Theosophist/Luciferian and co-founder of Lucis Trust and the Arcane School, in her 1957 book The Externaliztion of the Hierarchy tells us exactly what a Point of Light is. “…[T]he men who comprise the occult leadership group known as the New Group of World Servers. These individuals, she remarks are in service to ‘the work of the Brotherhood…the Forces of Light.’ They are the ones who are to usher all of mankind from the darkness of outmoded Christianity and faded nationalism into the bright and shining ‘New World Order.'”

Hiding in plain sight continues to this day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgWj0iKC3sc