Who really started the "Global Warming Issue"? Whitley Strieber!
That the message is going around the globe as one of the most powerful "toxic memes" to serve various controlling political agendas, while shaking our Human "Petri-Dish", is additional proof of deliberate contagion to this writer!
To destabilize the "Human", the usual two-pronged [dialectical] approach has shown successful throughout recorded history.
The various Messengers "double-speak-information" emphasizes both our genetic and terminal sinfulness as imperfect creatures, and yet dares ask us to "fix" various cosmic events well beyond our control through some personal and species behavioral changes, as if we were powerful enough to do so...
We use the "Messenger" technique among ourselves for intimidation and power-plays but it is its assimilation into our very "Selves" which is by far the most dangerous and deadly.
We then teeter-totter between cosmic folie des grandeurs, and species-suicidal self-hatred.
Vaguely aware of our former status, but having imbibed too much Lethe to make sense of our present situation, also self-incarcerated in our acceptance of linear time, our confusion is as understandable as it is debilitating.
UNLESS ?
We tell the "Messengers" to go and peddle their canned speeches somewhere else.
BECAUSE
All they'll get from now on is a smile, and a good-bye wave!
Best,
Malou
The Master of the Key
In the pre-dawn hours of June 6, 1998, Strieber was reportedly visited in his Toronto hotel room by a mysterious but apparently human man, who delivered an unsolicited lecture covering various subjects from spirituality to the environment. The man gave no name, but Strieber has taken to referring to him as the "Master of the Key." Strieber first reported the visit in his online journal in 1998 and later gave a more complete account in his self-published book The Key (2001). Skeptics have pointed out that The Key and the 1998 journal entries give very different (not contradictory, but largely non-overlapping) accounts of what the man said.
Before publishing The Key, Strieber co-authored The Coming Global Superstorm (1999), a book about the possibility of rapid and destructive climate change, with Art Bell. He has said that it was based largely on things the Master of the Key had told him about the environment. The book served as the inspiration for the disaster film The Day After Tomorrow (2004), and Strieber later wrote a novelization of that movie.
Another recent book Strieber says was inspired by the teachings of the Master of the Key is the self-published The Path (2002), which deals with the symbolism of the Tarot of Marseilles.
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