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Do you want to know what's happening? skip the news and watch movies! Stephen King Edition – II

Updated: Jan 4, 2022

Carrie (1976)


A classic! I personally find this movie quite well done and full of interesting symbolism. This is the kind of movie that does not need neither a sequel nor a remake, yet sadly we have both!



Carrie is the story of Carrie White, an awkward teenager who starts developing mental powers after her first period. Carrie’s mother, a fanatic religious wacko, had never instructed her daughter about the natural bleeding, so Carrie gets ridiculed by her colleagues because she had no idea what the bleeding was about. As usual in Stephen King's stories, there are nasty bullies.


But back to Carrie: wrapped in this Anti-Christian manifesto, the movie has what may go unnoticed for most: the magnetic field inversion (again!). Most of Stephen King’s stories are filled with Apocalypse symbolism and this one is no different. 'Carrie' is the agnostic representation of the energetic power in blood and in a woman's coming of age, or 'mother nature's revenge.


Telekinesis, or mind power is nothing new in movies. We have the same logic with ‘El’ in Stranger Things and Darth Vader, who could choke people without touching his victims. Could this be real? Very. While this knowledge is considered 'secret' for the masses and people like us do not have access to the real applications (which are not used for good things anyway). there is even mainstream scientific studies available. A simplistic way to put it is that we are energy. We are not only a body, but also a soul and a spirit and all these three layers have energy, or what we could call electricity! Our thoughts, words and emotions have an electric vibration that interacts with everything in the world. This interaction is real but we are not supposed to see it or develop any supernatural power out of it. In Carrie's case, the energy she's channeling is demonic in nature, reason she has 'powers'.



The mother, or the ‘Christian fanatic’ and Carrie’s mad oppressor is Stephen King's way to show his view on Christianity. By mocking Christians and portraying them as despicable insane people, the movie is telling us that a godless world is better. Now let’s ask ourselves: are Christians fanatics? a few, yes, probably. Like there are also fanatic atheists! But why do we see so many movies showing crazy Christians? Art is always used to push an agenda, let’s keep that in mind.


A dialogue to pay attention is between Mrs. White and her neighbor. She is a mad Christian who is trying to talk about ‘the Lord’ with other people and evangelize. The neighbor is having a drink during daylight and Mrs. White tells her ‘It’s godless times we’re living’, to what the neighbor replies: “I’ll drink to that”. This message is for you, watching the movie.



The satanic symbolism is not the main point here, for they're quite obvious in the movie. The dialogues, the pentagrams, inverted cross and wicked 'saints' in Carrie's house. The point is how society has behaved since the 60's and 70's, when Hollywood invested so much in demonic themed movies. Why was that? What change was the movie industry aiming for?


This movie is from 1976, and the American society was on a discrete yet continuous track of cultural change and being fed a new set of values in movies, music and overall art. Carrie brings anti-Christian values as a way to criticize the hypocrisy of the American society, which was itself still questioning the point of the blood bath in the Vietnam war. Sadly, the masses can't see that the same people/creatures who make wars happen, are also behind the curtains pulling strings for the other side and profiting on all ends.


Christianity was necessary in order to make the American empire and as soon as it was no longer needed, it had to be teared down - little by little. Both are articulated by the same forces and culture plays its part in it. Mrs. White is how the movie wishes us to see the Christian hypocrite, who is strict about religion while at the same time is a horrible person.


So Carrie lives with this insane woman, in a house full of Catholic idols with a strange appearance and is locked in a closet with a ‘Jesus’ statue whenever the mother wants to give her a lesson. Let’s take a look at this demonic statue for a moment:



If I was locked in a room with this thing, I'd be traumatized alright! This creature has shinning eyes and he is definitely not Yahusha Ha'Mashiach. The extra spears in his body and the 'as above so below' in his arms is a reference to the supposedly alternate dimension below our realm (besides of course Baphomet, ying & yang, etc).


The shinning eyes are interesting as well. It reminded me of the video of 'Total Eclipse of the heart', when Bonnie says 'Turn around bright eyes'. This is not a song about love for humans, I would say ;)



After her time out with ‘Jesus’, she leaves the closet and looks at herself in the mirror. I already mentioned before how mirrors can be either our subconscious or a reference to the dome. Carrie is puzzled with her new found powers, she broke some stuff when she got angry at school so she gazes into the mirror and breaks it, with a very weird Jesus picture on the reflection. The mirror scene is a reference to the dome cracking, not coincidentally, weird Jesus' face is shown in the cracked mirror. In scripture, while the Messiah's second coming is linked with apocalyptic events, in this scene in particular, it's also her forfeit Messiah (or Antichrist if you will) who is breaking her free from her mad mother and Christianity - or the twisted version thereof!


For the regular young mind of the 70's, how not to agree, right? look at Carrie's mother! of course 'Christianity' is a prison and we should all break free from it, right?? after all, this is how the enemy expects to attract his victims: 'you can be free and powerful and do whatever you want'.




Now besides the cultural and psychological aspects, let's pay attention to the apocalypse bread crumbs. We should always pay attention to thunder and lightening in movies, like the scene when Carrie and her mother are having dinner. This is another symbol of the upcoming magnetic field event. We also notice that their house is always very dark and with many candles. In the post-magnetic field apocalypse, there will be no artificial lights for a while. This dark ambience also helps us feel Carrie's universe: Treacherous, dark and with demonic figures everywhere.


Red is the dominant color in this movie, the color of blood and also associated with wrath. Carrie’s wrath against the school is a representation of the Creator’s day, when there will be electricity (plasma) and fire. Pay attention to Carrie's eyes (bright eyes) in the second photo right before she goes berserk.




The blood rains on Carrie as scriptures prophesy will rain on earth. And Carrie White’s fair dress turning red is the point when she has enough and decides to bring destruction to all the fools in the school party. Notice the silence when the blood turns on her. The decompression of the dome (theoretically) will be followed by silence, either because people will get temporarily deaf or because the sound waves will not be propagated.


After the school's blood bath, Carrie comes home and kills her mother in the same fashion as the weird Jesus she had to look at so many times. The mother here becomes this twisted version of 'Jesus' - the wicked and oppressive figure the movie wishes to stick to Christianity.



And Carrie's energy is so immense and out of control that the house is completely destroyed and the soil actually swallows the whole building, which is a reference to the soil liquefaction that happens after the plasma event. Carrie disappears in the abyss, though she remains in the nightmares of the survivor of the prom party.


Conclusion

Carrie’s wrath is a parallel to our Creator’s wrath, portrayed of course not from a Biblical point of view, but from a member of the Satanic elite's perspective. Nevertheless, it's an information worth understanding. A lot of information about our realm is kept from us and all we have are bread crumbs here and there. Let's make the most out of it and learn! Our society is full of hopeless creatures poking the bear and as much as our Father is slow to anger, his patience has a limit and when blood rains, it’s not going to be pretty.


When I say movies show us what's happening, in Carrie's case a message struck me: As the creation denies its Creator, evil easily sets in. It has happened before and it's happening again - there is nothing new under the sun.


2) Sleepwalkers – 1988

This movie is really bad… but still interesting when you’re not looking for an Oscar award movie and it's less than two hours long, which I love.


The plot: A mother and son constantly move from small town to small town because since they are shape shifting feline demons who feed on vital energy of young women, they end up killing them and that makes things messy. They move to a city called ‘Paradise Falls’ and their new address is ‘Wicker Street, 66’. Mr. King shows it all!



The father of the demon family is dead and the mother and son have an incestuous relationship, which is a reference to Isis and Horus. If you’re not familiar with this Egyptian tale, the story is that Isis married her brother Osiris. His brother Seth killed Osiris and divided Osiris’s body in 12 pieces. Isis decided to look for all her brother/husband’s parts but the phallus was the only part missing so Isis decided to put an obelisk to substitute her lover’s part and voila, Osiris came back to life for one last sexy time and the obelisk was so efficient that Isis got pregnant with Horus. Now all cities of the world have obelisks supposedly to show us we are all under the domination of fallen angels.


Anyway, Horus and Isis later became lovers and that’s where we go back to the movie. Another interesting Egyptian reference is the fact that the only thing that can kill a sleepwalker is a cat! Remember 'The Mummy'? interesting!!


These nasty creatures feed on vital energy and it is transmitted mouth to mouth, like a blue beam. We have seen this before, haven’t we? In the movie, they can change how others see them (shape shift), but the mirror shows them as they really are (mirrors again).


Animalesque creatures were the result of the intercourse between angels and humans/animals and the Scriptures tell us that things will be again like the days of Noah. So will we see these animal/human hybrids again? or are they already among us? ;)



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