"To Life Immortal"

Post Publication Segment - 10 Nov 2005

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Season One of the late 80’s television series, War of the Worlds, came out in October on DVD. Watching it now, after my Awakening and the M5 project trilogy, I see it with a far different perspective. This series is based on the 1953 film of the same name and moves the time line to 1988, 50 years after the famous Orson Wells radio broadcast of War of the Worlds. Even Ann Robinson (who I met last month), lead female star of the 1953 epic, reprises her role from an asylum, but you will have to watch that episode to get the details.

The aliens, presumed dead in 1953, turned out to be in hibernation and renew their plans to rid Earth of us Earthers. The aliens’ greeting to each other is: “To life immortal”. Pre-Graduates involved with the M5 project should be able to easily identify this as an Orion Game-addicted mantra. It is all about extending life due to body ID.

These aliens, who are revealed to not be from Mars as the 1953 film suggests, come from another part of our galaxy and from a ‘dying planet’. The dying planet tag is a familiar one that is usually attached to the Greys. The aliens also state that they regard Earthers (Earthlings) as “fungus”. When a captured alien is asked why they refuse to negotiate with us, the alien responds that ‘you don’t negotiate with fungus’. This attitude is Orion Empire. They loathe simultaneous path Earthers and the reason is path-based as well as the superiority complex of the Orion/Sirian Empires.

In the series, the aliens take over Earther bodies and move about passing as one of us. This series is loaded with genuine and semi-genuine components of sequential infiltration on Earth. Their disdain for Earthers reflects their path’s resentment at former sequentials now on the simultaneous path. At the same time, you can tell that they don’t understand what the simultaneous path entails only that it is not theirs. Refer back to the M5 trilogy for more on that topic.

The most unrealistic thread in these types of series/films is that Earthers always win over aliens’ advanced technology. Of course this is anything BUT true. The only thing that has been keeping sequential technology back from an overt take-over of Earth has been Game rules for this simultaneous planet. Sequential Higher Selves agreed to abide by the Game rules and this they will do. Nevertheless, this does not mean that Earth will continue to be under this edict. EndGame frays the long standing rules to almost anything goes. The closer Graduation gets, the more open the simultaneous path planet’s rules become. At our current stage of EndGame, certain aliens groups have been testing their technological intrusions here. This is why the Orion Wild Card is a definite option to coincide with imminent Graduation. 

“To life immortal” is the body’s supreme desire and the Game addict’s motto. They fear reality of the body: ‘To death eternal’. For the body is only a vehicle for our Higher Selves to participate in a Galaxy Game and gain countless experiences that can not be gathered in any other way. The only immortal factor is that of the Higher Self complete with memories and experiences.

The 1953 film has just been re-released on DVD as well. I love it when the aliens vaporize the priest waving his cross-embossed book at them – how fitting. I recommend this film and series. If you do get it, see what you can decode. Unfortunately there are only 2 seasons to War of the Worlds. I will be looking for season 2.