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The Secret Sun Speaks

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Sibyllist/Synchromystic/Spellbreaker. GenXoteric and loving it.

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Next time someone mocks you for your interest in Synchromysticism, remind them the machines that control the entire world economy run on codes, symbolic language and pattern recognition.
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Christopher Nolan explains his choice to cast Travis Scott in ‘The Odyssey.’ “I cast him because I wanted to nod towards the idea that this story has been handed down as oral poetry, which is analogous to rap” (time.com/article/2026/0…)
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Science-fiction sirens Gillian Anderson and Megan Fox, out on the town in London, back in 2007. You're welcome.
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Never underestimate the power of a man's love for vintage muscle cars and dogs.
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@SecretSunBlog Have you taken a look at Destiny lore about the Nine? Most notably the whole Edge of Fate campaign cutscenes? Pretty wild and probably closer to reality than most think.
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In early 1975, a broke and depressed Gene Roddenberry was approached by a British former race car driver named Sir John Whitmore, who was associated with a strange organization called ‘Lab-9.’ Though unknown to the public, Lab-9 were ostensibly a sort of an independent version of The X-Files, dedicated to the research of paranormal phenomena. At least that was their cover story. However, Lab-9 had another, more complex agenda: they also claimed to be in contact with a group of extraterrestrials called the ‘Council of Nine’ (or simply ‘The Nine’) who had been communicating through their ‘channelers’ or psychic mediums. It was later revealed in the 1977 book Briefing for the Landing on Planet Earth that the Nine claimed to be the figures on whom the ancient Egyptians had based their Ennead, or pantheon of major gods. The Nine claimed to be the creators of mankind, and had informed the channelers that they would be returning to Earth soon. And so Lab-9 hired Roddenberry to write a screenplay based on the Council of Nine’s imminent return. To help Roddenberry in his research, Lab-9 flew him out to their headquarters, located on a large estate in Ossining, NY. There, Roddenberry met and interviewed several psychics, and prepared the groundwork for his script. Roddenberry (kind of) wrote a script called The Nine, which fictionalized his experiences at Lab-9 and the message for humanity that the Council of Nine wished to convey. But Roddenberry focused more on the producer’s fictionalized alter-ego’s marital and financial worries than on the Nine themselves, and Lab-9 requested a rewrite. He handed the task of revising the script to an assistant, Jon Povill. In his revision, Povill rather cheekily posited that the hit sci-fi TV show that Roddenberry’s fictitious alter-ego had produced in the Sixties was not actually his work, but had been channeled through him by the Council of Nine. UFO cultists in the Seventies and Eighties would make similar claims about Star Trek itself, but perhaps Povill was making an oblique reference to the fact that Roddenberry had a lot of unheralded help in “creating” Star Trek...
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@SecretSunBlog Roddenberry seemed like a total creep. I wonder why he was singled out by this group? Did he do anything previously noteworthy to garner their attention?
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