Genes, Giants, Monsters, and Men: The Surviving Elites of the Cosmic War and Their Hidden Agenda

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by Joseph Farrell


  115 Q.v. Knight and Butler, Civilization One, pp. 12–14. Of course, this view holds that the Great Pyramid is a much more recent structure than Nabta Playa, a view that the current author does not share. Knight and Butler also argue that the layout of the Giza plateau was actually planned and determined in a series of megalithic sites in Great Britain much earlier. Q.v. Knight and Butler, Before the Pyramids, pp. 113, 132.

  116 Farrell, Babylon’s Banksters: The Alchemy of Deep Physics, High Finance, and Ancient Religion, p. 162.

  117 Martin Cannon, “The Controllers: A New Hypothesis of Alien Abduction,” www.constitution.org/abus/controll.htm, p. 16.

  118 Jose M.R. Delgado, M.D., Physical Control of the Mind: Toward a Psychocivilized Society (New York: Harper Colophon Books, 1971), p. 150.

  119 The present author has grave misgivings about many aspects of the “official story.”

  120 Jon Ronson, The Men Who Stare at Goats (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2004), p. 179.

  121 Ibid., pp. 179–180, citing U.S. Patent Number 5,159,702, my emphasis.

  122 Ronson, op. cit., p. 180, emphasis in the original.

  123 Ibid., emphasis in the original.

  124 Ibid., citing Lowery’s website statement, p. 180.

  125 Ronson, op. cit., pp. 184–185, emphasis added.

  126 Ronson, op. cit., p. 185, emphasis added.

  127 The official U.S. Treasury report on the Waco massacre admits, on p. 17, that it used “loud Tibetan chants on the loudspeakers” and “floodlights” as part of its psychological warfare against the Branch Davidians.

  128 Ronson, op. cit., pp. 193–194, emphasis added.

  129 I am indebted to my friend Jay Weidner for bringing this important article to my attention.

  130 Martin Cannon, The Controllers: A New Hypothesis of Alien Abduction, www.constitution.org/abus/controll.htm., p. 1.

  131 Ibid.

  132 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 3.

  133 Ibid. Another alternative of course — since we are exploring the technological possibilities — is that the little grey men are also real, but they’re just not from “out there” but the bizarre products of some genetic technology “down here.”

  134 Q.v. my Roswell and The Reich: The Nazi Connection (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2010), pp. 315–318.

  135 MKULTRA: one of the CIA’s many covert mind-control projects.

  136 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 4.

  137 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 5.

  138 Ibid., p. 3, emphasis added.

  139 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 2.

  140 Ibid., p. 6.

  141 J.M.R. Delgado. “Intracerebral Radio Stimulation and Recording in Completely Free Patients,” Psychotechnology (Robert L. Schwitzgebel and Ralph K. Schwitzgebel, editors; New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1971), p. 195, emphasis added. Cited in Cannon, The Controllers, p. 6.

  142 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 15, emphasis added, citing R.J. MacGregor, “A Brief Survey of Literature Relating to Influence of Low-Intensity Microwaves on Nervous Function” (Santa Monica: RAND Corporation, 1970).

  143 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 16, italicized emphasis by me, bold and italicized emphasis by Cannon, citing Robert O. Becker, The Body Electric (New York: William Morrow, 1985), pp. 318–319.

  144 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 16, citing Robert O. Becker, The Body Electric, p. 321, emphasis Cannon’s.

  145 Ibid., p. 17.

  146 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 11.

  147 Ibid.

  148 Cannon notes that NASA was one of the U.S. government agencies involved in the early mind manipulation research (q.v. p. 3). One possible reason for its interest was disclosed by Richard C. Hoagland and Mike Bara in their New York Times bestselling book, Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA, for if the Apollo astronauts found and saw evidence of ancient civilization and technology during the Apollo Moon landings, or even brought some of it back to Earth with them, then this would be a closely guarded secret, and the astronauts’ selective memories of what they saw would have been “wiped.” Hoagland and Bara comment that the use of such mind manipulation technologies may account for the peculiar inability of the Apollo astronauts to remember in any details what they actually saw on the Moon. See also John Marks, The Search for the “Manchurian Candidate”: The CIA and Mind Control: The Secret History of the Behavioral Sciences (New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 1979), p. 225.

  149 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 29, citing Lincoln Lawrence, Were We Controlled? (University Books, 1967), p. 38.

  150 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 29.

  151 Ibid., p. 37.

  152 Q.v. Martin A. Lee, The Beast Reawakens: Fascism’s Resurgence from Hitler’s Spymasters to Today’s Neo-Nazi Groups and Right- Wing Extremists (New York: Routledge, 2000), p. 189.

  153 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 31.

  154 Ibid., p. 31.

  155 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 13.

  156 Ibid.

  157 Ibid.

  158 Cannon, The Controllers, p. 13

  159 Q.v. II Corinthians 12:2–3: “I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago, (whether in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth;) such an one caught up to the third heaven.” Most interpreters believe that Paul was referring to himself.

  160 Ibid., p. 10.

  161 Ibid.

  162 See also Paul Brodeur, The Zapping of America (New York: W.W. Norton & Co.: 1977), p. 295.

  163 Brodeur, The Zapping of America, p. 299.

  164 Ibid., p. 134. See also pp. 120–121.

  165 Brodeur, The Zapping of America, pp. 104–105.

  166 For the existence of this elite, see my Babylon’s Banksters: The Alchemy of Deep Physics, High Finance, and Ancient Religion (Feral House, 2010), pp. 251–264. For the technological considerations, see pp. 245–265.

  167 Farrell, Babylon’s Banksters, p. 253. See also Prof. Dr.-Ing. Konstantin Meyl, Scalar Waves, pp. 608, 610.

  168 Farrell, Babylon’s Banksters, pp. 23–24. See also Meyl, Scalar Waves, pp. 631, 615.

  169 Meyl, Scalar Waves, emphasis added, p. 613; cited in Babylon’s Banksters, pp. 259–260.

  170 Meyl, Scalar Waves, p. 612; q.v. Babylon’s Banksters, p. 254.

  171 Meyl, Scalar Waves, p. 614; q.v. Babylon’s Banksters, p. 255.

  172 Meyl, Scalar Waves, p. 614; q.v. Babylon’s Banksters, p. 256.

  173 Meyl, Scalar Waves, 620; q.v. Babylon’s Banksters, p. 256.

  174 See pp. 100–101.

  175 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few: The Story of Those Who Founded the Garden in Eden (Dianthus Publishing Limited, 1999), p. 173.

  176 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, p. 175.

  177 Ibid.

  178 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, p. 175.

  179 Ibid., pp. 176–177.

  180 Ibid., p. 178.

  181 Genesis 27:1–46.

  182 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, p. 178.

  183 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, pp. 182–183, emphasis added.

  184 i.e., the pillar of cloud and fire.

  185 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, p. 187, emphasis added.

  186 Q.v. Paul Brodeur, The Zapping of America, p. 296, emphasis added.

  187 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, pp. 188–189.

  188 Ibid., p. 189.

  189 Cited in Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, pp. 189–190.

  190 See my The Cosmic War: Interplanetary Warfare, Modern Physics, and Ancient Texts, p. 146.

  191 Cited in Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, pp. 190–191. p. 146.

  192 Farrell, The Cosmic War, p. 146.

  193 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, pp. 191–192.

  194 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the
Few, p. 192. Such a view was, the Cathars and Gnostics maintained, behind Christ’s statement “You are of your father, the devil.”

  195 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, pp. 208–209.

  196 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, pp. 209–120.

  197 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, pp. 219–220, emphasis added.

  198 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, pp. 225–226.

  199 Ibid., p. 230.

  200 Ibid.

  201 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, p. 195.

  202 Ibid., pp. 216–217.

  203 Ibid., p. 196.

  204 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, p. 202.

  205 Q.v. Genesis 6.

  206 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, op. cit., p. 198.

  207 Ibid., p. 199.

  208 Ibid., p. 200.

  209 Ibid., pp. 204–205.

  210 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, p. 229.

  211 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, pp. 206–207.

  212 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, p. 215. The Sumerian connection may not be as tenuous as the O’Briens suggested, for one need only recall Delitzsch’s dilemma and the presence of the name Yahweh itself — in the form of Iave — in Sumerian cuneiform tablets.

  213 It should be stressed that there is some question of whether or not Cameron knew he was actually doing work for the CIA, though the ultimate source of some of his funding was indeed from the agency. See John Marks, The Search for the “Manchurian Candidate”: The CIA and Mind Control: The Secret History of the Behavioral Sciences, pp. 141–142. It is also to be noted that Cameron’s “research” was also funded in part by the Rockefeller Foundation, q.v. p. 141.

  214 Ibid., p. 141.

  215 John Marks, The Search for the “Manchurian Candidate”, pp. 140, 142.

  216 Ibid., p.145.

  217 Ibid.

  218 Wikipedia, Stockholm Syndrome, citing the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, July 2007, w w w.fbi.gov.publications/leb/2007/july2007/july2007leb.htm#page10, emphasis added.

  219 There might be an editorial agenda in play, as suggested by the alternative researcher William Bramley: “...the tale of Noah, like many other stories in the Old Testament, is taken from older Mesopotamian writings. Biblical authors simply altered names and changed the many ‘gods’ of the original writings into the one ‘God’ or ‘Lord’ of the Hebrew religion. The latter change was an unfortunate one because it caused a Supreme Being to be blamed for the brutal acts that earlier writers had attributed to the very un-God-like Custodians.” (William Bramley, The Gods of Eden [Avon Books, 1990], p. 46). Of course, that may have been the point of the change, to claim to be the Supreme Deity precisely in order to exact unquestioning obedience, and thereby to justify immoral acts with the cloak of “morality” obtained by “obedience” to someone who, in the end, was an imposter.

  220 Paracelsus, The Aurora of the Philosophers, from Paracelsus, his Aurora & Treasure of the Philosophers, As also the Water-Stone of the Wise Men; Describing the matter of, and manner how to attain the universal Tincture, Faithfully Englished, and Published by J.H. Oxon. London, Giles Calvert, 1659.

  221 Alexander Del Mar, History of Monetary Systems, p. 89.

  222 Farrell, Babylon’s Banksters, p. 162, italicized emphasis added, bold emphasis in the original.

  223 James Shreeve, The Genome War: How Craig Venter Tried to Capture the Code of Life and Save the World (New York: Ballantine Books, 2004), pp. 99–100. This book is probably the best and most readable account of the race between the public Human Genome Project and Venter’s private company, Celera, to map the entire human genome. For a more technical, though dated, approach, see Robert Cook-Deegan, The Gene Wars: Science, Politics, and the Human Genome (New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 1994).

  224 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, p. 161.

  225 James Shreeve, The Genome War, p. 117.

  226 Matt Ridley, Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters (New York: Harper Perennial, 2006), p. 7.

  227 Ibid., p. 8.

  228 Ibid., pp. 8–9.

  229 Shreeve, The Genome War, p. 15.

  230 Ibid., p. 40f.

  231 James Shreeve, The Genome War, p. 80, emphasis added.

  232 Ibid., p. 80.

  233 Ibid., p. 6.

  234 James Shreeve, The Genome War, p. 6.

  235 Ibid., p. 70.

  236 Ibid., p. 170.

  237 Ibid., pp. 21, 26, 184.

  238 Ibid., p. 126.

  239 Ibid., p. 188.

  240 James Shreeve, The Genome Wars, p. 191. Q.v. also p. 198.

  241 Ibid., p. 198. Celera was caught in its own Catch-22 as well, for its database was made available to drug companies and private bio-research companies for a subscription fee, yet the Human Genome Project, by making its data publicly available for free undercut Celera’s potential customer base. (q.v. pp. 212–213). Thus, Celera, in order to win customers, had to move that much faster than the public project, only adding more fuel to the race between the two.

  242 Ibid., pp. 204, 338, 341.

  243 Ibid., pp. 343–344. Obviously, this brief survey has left out massive twists and turns and political scheming on both sides. Shreeve’s book is by far the best survey of the entire “genome war” and is, in a word, magisterial and essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the details of that war.

  244 James Shreeve, The Genome War, p. 110.

  245 Ibid., p. 112.

  246 Ibid.

  247 James Shreeve, The Genome War, pp. 157–158.

  248 James Shreeve, The Genome War, p. 159.

  249 Ibid., p. 60.

  250 Ibid.

  251 James Shreeve, The Genome Wars, p. 64.

  252 James Shreeve, The Genome War, p. 167.

  253 Ibid., pp. 172–173.

  254 Ibid., p. 138.

  255 Ibid., p. 142.

  256 James Shreeve, The Genome War, pp. 144–145.

  257 Ibid., p. 145.

  258 Ibid., p. 147.

  259 Ibid.

  260 James Shreeve, The Genome War, p. 173.

  261 Ibid., pp. 175–176, emphasis in the original.

  262 James Shreeve, The Genome War, p. 259.

  263 Ibid., p. 270.

  264 Ibid., p. 44.

  265 Ibid., p. 83, emphasis added.

  266 Ibid., p. 109.

  267 James Shreeve, The Genome War, pp. 227–228, emphasis in the original.

  268 James Shreeve, The Genome War, p. 112.

  269 Ibid. p. 121.

  270 Farrell, The Cosmic War: Interplanetary Warfare, Modern Physics, and Ancient Texts (Kempton,

  Illinois: Adventures Unlimited Press, 2007), pp. 150–162.

  271 Ibid., p. 153.

  272 The somewhat redundant term “paleoancient” is my term to designate the possibility of

  a pre-existing Very High Civilization that preceded the known civilizations of antiquity, Sumer and

  Egypt.

  273 “Igigi,” i.e., man.

  274 Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 9.

  275 Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 10.

  276 Farrell, The Cosmic War, p. 141.

  277 Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 12. Ellil is simply another form of the name of the god

  Enlil.

  278 “Ea,” another form of the name of the god Enki.

  279 Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 14.

  280 Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 15.

  281 Farrell, The Cosmic War, p. 142.

  282 Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 15.

  283 Farrell, The Cosmic War, p. 142.

 

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