Post by fauxster on Feb 1, 2010 15:59:28 GMT -5
Interesting stuff on Elvis posted by Jo_6 at www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46038&page=759
Cleopatra II: The Legend of Eros - USA 2004
Director: Antonio Adamo
Cast: Julia Taylor (Cleopatra)
With some DNA taken from Cleopatra's mummy, a group of scientists succesfully clones Egypt's most famous queen.
Also interesting film is Bubba Ho Tep — 2002. Bruce Campbell, Ossie Davis, Bob Ivy, Ella Joyce
The plot of Bubba Ho-tep centers on what seems like ridiculous absurdity on the surface…Elvis (Campbell) is alive and well and living out his last days in a convalescent home, duking it out against a resurrected Egyptian mummy with the help of an old black man (Davis) who believes he’s JFK. But if you look closer, the movie seems to be one big reference to Elvis and his Illuminati mind controlled puppet existence.
We have Elvis, going up against what of all things but…a dried up old Egyptian mummy? People with no background in the Egyptian-based occult Illuminati and no knowledge that Elvis was supposedly their puppet will only see something fun and campy. But with a little background into who Elvis was, suddenly, you see this as possibly being a symbolic metaphor for Elvis battling to his death against his Illuminati controllers/handlers.
The last line of the movie was actually pretty telling when you have this realization going on. Elvis is lying flat on his back outside, under the stars at night, about to die, and he’s feeling serene and content because he managed to kill the mummy. Suddenly, in the sky appears several Egyptian hieroglyphics, translating to “ALL IS WELL”, as Elvis smiles and says, “…But my soul is still mine…..”
They killed Elvis, but they didn’t get his soul. When you do the research into mind controlled slaves, you’ll find many a mind controlled victim reminding themselves, or being reminded by helpful others, that at least “they” can’t get their soul. “They” may be able to make your life a living hell while you’re alive, but they’ll never get your soul.
If you’re still unconvinced, then an interesting side note worth mentioning is that Elvis got his start at Nashville’s Sun Records, (Sun — Ra, the Sun God; the sun is very important in Illuminati symbolism) and from what I read, after Elvis died, his record label released an album that featured Egyptian symbols and pictures all over the cover.
Cleopatra II: The Legend of Eros - USA 2004
Director: Antonio Adamo
Cast: Julia Taylor (Cleopatra)
With some DNA taken from Cleopatra's mummy, a group of scientists succesfully clones Egypt's most famous queen.
Also interesting film is Bubba Ho Tep — 2002. Bruce Campbell, Ossie Davis, Bob Ivy, Ella Joyce
The plot of Bubba Ho-tep centers on what seems like ridiculous absurdity on the surface…Elvis (Campbell) is alive and well and living out his last days in a convalescent home, duking it out against a resurrected Egyptian mummy with the help of an old black man (Davis) who believes he’s JFK. But if you look closer, the movie seems to be one big reference to Elvis and his Illuminati mind controlled puppet existence.
We have Elvis, going up against what of all things but…a dried up old Egyptian mummy? People with no background in the Egyptian-based occult Illuminati and no knowledge that Elvis was supposedly their puppet will only see something fun and campy. But with a little background into who Elvis was, suddenly, you see this as possibly being a symbolic metaphor for Elvis battling to his death against his Illuminati controllers/handlers.
The last line of the movie was actually pretty telling when you have this realization going on. Elvis is lying flat on his back outside, under the stars at night, about to die, and he’s feeling serene and content because he managed to kill the mummy. Suddenly, in the sky appears several Egyptian hieroglyphics, translating to “ALL IS WELL”, as Elvis smiles and says, “…But my soul is still mine…..”
They killed Elvis, but they didn’t get his soul. When you do the research into mind controlled slaves, you’ll find many a mind controlled victim reminding themselves, or being reminded by helpful others, that at least “they” can’t get their soul. “They” may be able to make your life a living hell while you’re alive, but they’ll never get your soul.
If you’re still unconvinced, then an interesting side note worth mentioning is that Elvis got his start at Nashville’s Sun Records, (Sun — Ra, the Sun God; the sun is very important in Illuminati symbolism) and from what I read, after Elvis died, his record label released an album that featured Egyptian symbols and pictures all over the cover.