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    Now we return to Gardner and learn what “Star Fire” is: “Could it be, perhaps, that the modern Christian custom is an unwitting throw-back to some distant pre-Noah ritual which Jehovah opposed? If so, then since it is known that the chalice is a wholly female symbol which has been emblematic of the womb from the earliest times, might this even have been an extract of menstrual blood? The answer to these questions is ’Yes.’ That was precisely the custom, but it was not so unsavory as it might seem. Indeed, few of us think to enquire about the ultimate sources of many of today’s ingested medicines and bodily supplements, and those in the know would often be reluctant to tell us. The Premarin hormone, for example, comes from the urine of pregnant mares, while certain growth hormones and insulin are manufactured from E. coli, a faecal bacterium.”

    “The blood extract in question was, in the first instance, not human but from the sacred Anunnaki lunar essence - that of Enki’s sister Nin-khursag, the designated Lady of Life. It was defined as the most potent of all life-forces and was venerated as being ’Star Fire.’ It was from the womb of Nin-khursag that the kingly line was born, and it was with her blood, the divine Star Fire, that the Dragon succession was supplementally fed.”

    So, the substance called manna is now “star fire” and it’s nothing more than ordinary menstrual blood, and the Holy Grail is a family bloodline and lineage of Jesus Christ.

    Next, Gardner writes that the Rose of Sharon was the Anunnaki flower, which is partially true at least: “In this regard, the Anunnaki ’flow-er’ (flower or lily) was held to be the Cup-bearer, the transmitter of the Rich Food of the Matrix. In this capacity, she was called the Rose of Sharon.”

    Next Gardner attempts to use Melatonin to disguise the DMT in our brains that is related to the mushroom, or true “star-fire”: “Only in very recent times have medical scientists identified the hormonal secretion of the pineal gland, finally isolating it in 1968. The essence was called melatonin, which means ’night worker’ (from the Greek, melos, meaning ’black,’ and tosos, meaning ’labour’). Those with a high melatonin output react strongly against sunlight because it affects their mental capability; they are essentially night operatives. Melatonin is called the ’hormone of darkness’ as it is produced only at night or in the dark. Exposure to an excess of sunlight actually makes the pineal gland smaller and lessens spiritual awareness, whereas darkness and high pineal activity enhance the keen intuitive knowledge of the subtle mind while reducing the stress factor.”

    Instead of presenting DMT as the vehicle in our brains released by the pineal gland, it’s just simple melatonin, Gardner claims. Now, melatonin may have these qualities he speaks of as well, so we should be on the lookout for double meanings, still. Basically, Gardner is stealing every possible likeness of the mushroom throughout history and replacing it with dragons, menstrual blood, and melatonin. He even goes into fairies, elves and the Lord of the Rings, as well as Templars and all kinds of esoteric knowledge. It’s as

  if his job is to create a new mythology which keeps people away from mushroom knowledge and leads them into total ignorance and darkness, even selling them the idea of Jesus and the Royal Bloodline as a form of salvation for the world.

    One of the biggest proponents of the idea there is a secret “Dragon Bloodline” on the earth today controlling affairs to return the world to a more harmonious state, rid of secret societies and returning power to the people, is a man named Benjamin Fulford. One of his co-proponents is a man named David Wilcock who believes he is the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce. It might be true, since Cayce told the world that Atlantis was a real place that sunk beneath the ocean, repeating the claims of Plato, two thousand years prior and advocated by Blavatsky early in the last century. David appears all over the New Age circuit and promotes Fulford’s theories along with other esoteric related matters.

    Now, back to Icke, who promotes the information of Lawrence Gardner in his book, Children of the Matrix, on page 62, all about the interdimensional shape-shifting “reptilians,” but fails to mention mushrooms one single time. Icke then brings up the book by Mark Amaru Pinkham, The Return of the Serpents of Wisdom, from 1997, on page 82, 94, 119, 120, 127, 148 and 199 of Children of the Matrix. This book is excellent as a children’s fantasy novel, but terrible as a book for learning. To his credit, Pinkham at least cited Graves and the mushroom information as the “flesh of the gods consumed for immortality.” However, Icke never mentioned that part. Icke left that part out completely. Next, Icke quotes Blavatsky directly and the Book of Dzyan which he pulls from Flying Serpents and Dragons on page 93. Icke himself quotes extensively from Flying Serpents and Dragons on pages 97, 114, 129 of Children of the Matrix.

    Icke tends to promote racial division within his book, drawing a line between the “Blue Eyed Blondes” and the “Dark Skinned Dravidians” descended from the Nagas, or “serpent race.” Icke claims there has been an interplanetary war between the races and that the blue-eyed blondes are the “good guys.” Icke cites the work of L. A. Waddel extensively, such as the British Edda. Waddell was not known as the most reputable researcher or author and considered a British racist by placing the Aryan race as the progenitor of civilization.

    I will briefly take you through the transcript of the entire 6-hour David Icke video, in summary, to show the parts that are used to create the mythology and how this mythology was stolen from or borrowed from the mushroom mythology.







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