1. In Episode 9, Olivia discovers a piece of paper with MONARCH written on it. This is never really explained or resolved. She also researches monarch butterflies and royal monarchs. In Season 3, "Bloodline", the pregant Fauxlivia is shown in front of a picture of a monarch butterly in the hospital. Project Monarch in real life is a CIA/Illuminati mind-control program, inflicted on children mostly. Mind control is a theme of the show. For more, see Project Monarch.
2. In the pilot, Olivia charges a suspect with breaking "Code 1111". For occult meaning of 1111, see here.
3. The Cortexiphan subjects represent the Star Children or Starseed- warriors with psychic powers who need to be "activated" to protect our world.
Red and blue in a nod to Twin Peaks. |
5. Olivia is "Subject 13" (occult number) in the trials. I haven't figured out any significance behind the numbers in "Amber 31422" or "6995 KHZ". Anybody have an idea?
6. The Red #40 thing. On the cover of Season 2, Walter is drinking a red slurpee, dyed with Red #40. The red slurpee also appears in "Concentrate and Ask Again". And Walter loves red licorice, also Red #40. Peters obtain red licorice for Walter three times in Season 3 and many times in Seasons 1 and 2. Ok, so it's just a Walter eccentricity, right? Wrong. In "The Abducted", Olivia and alternate-Charlie discuss and eat Red Vines licorice. In Season 1, the Observers are shown drinking red slurpees outside the theater. William Bell for some strange reason, is chewing on red licorice as he and Walter drive along in the finale of Season 2. By Season 3, it's become a joke. Peter says "I never did understand why Walter loves licorice so much." Just a director's quirk or something more? See my post Pushing Red #40?
7. "The First People" sound a lot like the Atlanteans. And Walter mentions that once we had much higher mental and psychic capabilities, but our brains were altered, "I suspect by aliens" he says. They are called Annunaki in real life, and if you haven't read about them, do it!
8. Peter, the special boy born to save both worlds, is a Christ/Anti-Christ like figure. He also has glowing eyes in the drawing, just like the Messiah figure in "Avatar, The Last Airbender".
9. The "alternate universe" is basically a preview of life under the New World Order, complete with ubiquitous biometric ID cards, food rationing, and cameras everywhere. Besides the military taking over the Statue of liberty!
10. In the finale of Season 3, the show takes up a totally new plot line in the future world of 2021. In this future, there is a group of terrorists called the "End-of-Dayers". They are blowing up innocent people to somehow fulfill their prophecy of a savior and hasten the "end of days". This is code for Christian terrorists. It's just like in the Jack van Impe movie "Apocalypse 2: Revelation", where the New World Order plants bombs to kill kids then blames it on the Christians. (Not that I am a Jack van Impe fan, by any means.) But this is creepily coinciding with a leaked report on who law enforcement considers to be "potential domestic terrorists". This is how it's gonna be when the NWO takes over. The Christians and any one who resists will be falsely accused.
From www.survivalblog.com
"So how does a person qualify as a potential domestic terrorist? Based on the training I have attended, here are characteristics that qualify:
- Expressions of libertarian philosophies (statements, bumper stickers)
- Second Amendment-oriented views (NRA or gun club membership, holding a CCW permit)
- Survivalist literature (fictional books such as "Patriots" and "One Second After" are mentioned by name)
- Self-sufficiency (stockpiling food, ammo, hand tools, medical supplies)
- Fear of economic collapse (buying gold and barter items)
- Religious views concerning the book of Revelation (apocalypse, anti-Christ)
- Expressed fears of Big Brother or big government
- Homeschooling
- Declarations of Constitutional rights and civil liberties
- Belief in a New World Order conspiracy"
***For the record, the author of this website is totally opposed to all forms of violence and violent revolution, from hunting, to meat-eating, to killing Muslims, to revolting against "the man", to torturing prisoners. I do not own a gun or any weapons, and I believe that violence for any reason is both spiritually wrong and counter productive. I understand other people's right to own guns, but I don't because of religious reasons.***
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