Scully, about your last message:
>We need to keep in mind that the Millennium Group has several
agendas concerning Mr. Manson.
>Do they want to apprehend Manson themselves?
>Is he pivotal in some apocalyptic scheme only Black is really on to?<
I'm not sure, but I can think of a few more possibilities. One is that maybe they're trying to get rid of him and (if he's flying to Anchorage) and may use the HAARP antenna to "accidentally" down his plane, since the HAARP signal *will* disable communication and electronic navigation systems of aircraft which fly across the beam...it's supposed to shut off automatically, but there's always the possibility of a "convenient" computer glitch.
It's hard to guess at what their motives might be. Maybe they want to test the mind-control effects of HAARP locally, i.e., at Manson's Anchorage show? Manson *could* be working with them of course, but I suspect that if he is, he doesn't know it. Perhaps Consortium interests are influencing Manson to believe he can carry out a mass apocalypse ritual, and they will (unknown to Manson) *help* him at the Anchorage show, and when Manson sees he's been successful, he will play right into their hands as their Antichrist puppet in their grand scheme for world domination and the subjugation of mankind. After all, they need an Antichrist with popular appeal and a massive international following. I don't doubt that Bronfman has been influential in setting up those overseas tour dates--something rather unusual for a band with only two albums out on one of the smaller record labels. And then we have the constant international airplay of their videos on music television, also suspicious for the same reason. I also suspect their mentor's involvement (Mr. Trent Reznor) in all this...I just discovered an essay called "The Green Goddess" written by Aleister Crowley, which is about imbibing absinthe in New Orleans...maybe we should look into the Reznor-Crowley connection? (I'm sure you've seen his latest video.)
>If the only way they could foil the Dayton Working was to send Black to do some simple cat-burglary, I don't doubt they would.<
You're right, it was probably was that simple. However, the question remains: How did they know it was so important that they stop the conclusion of this event? I think the answer may have to do with the time-travel thing, but unfortunately, somebody broke into my hotel room and stole my notes! It seems that I too am being followed.
>He's also a student of Crowley and the medieval "magicians" whose ideas trace down to apocalyptic "workings" performed as recently as 1946 - their idea being to bring outside forces into the world. In the Enochian Watchtower scenario which his handwritten notes on that manuscript referenced, this implied that the date of Armageddon is not set by God, but in fact hinges on when a person with the ability to perform the opening ritual shall come to the peak of his/her skills.<
Yes, the Donald Tyson theory (obviously Manson has read this guy's books). As Tyson says, "In recent decades, many occultists have taken up Enochian magic. It may not be long before it is perfected and the world as we know it ends." As you know, Tyson's theory of the Enochian keys having as their hidden agenda the initiation of Armageddon is very controversial, particularly among Crowley followers. But it seems pretty obvious to me (especially after my find in London!) and I wonder why no one has taken note of the full title of the Meric Causabon book? ("A True and Faithful Relation of What Passed For Many Years Between John Dee and Some Spirits: Tending (Had it Succeeded) to a General Alteration of Most States and Kingdomes in the World"). Also, I think Manson put those Roman numerals on the cover of Antichrist Superstar (IX VI III VII) as a hint that the music contains Enochian magick, since the Keys contain many mysterious numerical references, particularly to numbers 9, 6 and 3, and the addition of the mystical number 7 explains itself.
>Where do your aliens come in? Doesn't it throw a pretty weird variable
into this equation if the person invoved isn't a human being?
what possible interest could they have in fullfilling a human
prophecy?<
This is curious, especially since the apocalyptic interpretation of the Enochian Keys states that it must be a *human* who opens the Gates of the 4 Watchtowers and lets in the dark forces of Armageddon; according to this theory, the angels (aliens?) can't do it themselves. I would guess that no human has yet been able to do it, so "they" engaged in some pretty diabolical interference in human affairs (while still keeping within the limits of the "Prime Directive") and arranged for a human-alien hybrid (Manson) to carry out this plan.
As you pointed out, we know from the DNA analysis that Manson is at least 50% human, and that the person known as his father is indeed his biological father, with the rest being inconclusive. I've been reading up on the background material we were given (and listening to the music as well...some of it has kind of a catchy beat, doesn't it?) and I noticed that in the RIP interview, Manson made a reference to his "adoptive parents"...as you may know, I have a copy of his birth certificate and there is absolutely no indication that he was adopted. I wonder if this was a "Freudian slip" indicating that subconsciously he's aware of his extraterrestrial ancestry? He did of course make a "joke" to Rolling Stone (or was it AP?) about his father being abducted by aliens, so he may know the truth. Now this is just a guess, but perhaps Manson is the result of an in-vitro fertilization between his father and a Zeta female, with the embryo being artificially implanted into his human birth mother (whose name appears on the birth certificate as his mother)? Kind of like the "immaculate conception" of Jesus, whom you probably know I believe to have been an extraterrestrial artificial insemination as well.
>The same sense that it actually has something to do with me --with my beliefs.<
Are you going to tell me about this, Scully? Good work with the Bronfman material by the way--very interesting.
>Are you planning to go to Anchorage? I've got a hunch we'd have a good chance of running into our friend Frank Black there.<
Ah well, I *was* going to Anchorage, but I ran into Skinner in the elevator yesterday, and he insisted on knowing what we've been up to for the past several weeks. After he heard about all these weird conspiracy theories, the Dayton escapade *and* my plans to go to Anchorage, he told me to take some vacation instead, and walked away mumbling something about all this "turning into a real-life Dungeons and Dragons game." From that I gather he doesn't believe a word of it, but I'm confident that you'll change his mind once he reads your report!
Mulder.