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Monday, 8 February 2010

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Nature worship in Avatar, you say?  Wait a minute, let me get my magnifying glass.  Now roll it.  Nah, there's no nature worship in Avatar.  I mean, sure, the Navi sit around a talking tree and hold hands and sway back and forth and chant and call it their "Great Mother", but they're not really worshipping nature, they're just "spiritual".  Besides, what's wrong with worshipping respecting nature?

Hey, I just noticed that "Avatar" is a hidden 666:

Each letter in the alphabet has a corresponding number, so A=1 and Z=26.

So in AVATAR, A=1, V=22, A=1, T=20, A=1, and R=18.

1 + 22 + 1 + 20 + 1 + 18=63.  Six three times is 666.

Or three six times is 333+333=666.

63 is also a hidden "36":

1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8=36.  1+2...+35+36=666.

Trust me, satanists use 36 to disguise their 666.

Anyway, here are some interesting quotes from Avatar and a few observations:

First of all, in Hinduism, "Avatar" is Sanskrit for the descent of a deity from heaven to earth.  Since Hinduism is polytheistic (they believe in many gods), the title is also polytheistic.

God does not exist in Avatar.  Jesus does not exist in Avatar.  So which "coming deity" do you think director James Cameron is referring to?

The "Avatar" in the movie are half human and half alien.  This echoes the belief of luciferians who believe that they are descended from aliens and therefore superior to everyone else.

You may recall that Mr. Spock in Star Trek was "highly logical" and ashamed of being a "half human" alien, much like luciferians fancy themselves to be.

How did the alien Na'vi get their name?  Perhaps from the word "Native", since they are the natives of the Pandora planet and they also have a Native American spiritual belief system.  The apostrophe in Na'vi would be the missing "t".

The Avatar/Navi have blue skin, yellow "cat's eyes", pointy ears, and tails.  Their faces resemble Pan, the god of nature in Greek mythology and a major symbol in the neopagan wicca movement.  Pan is also a symbol of satan.  The blue represents the myth of Indigo Humans ("Starseeds") who came from another planet and have greater "cosmic consciousness".  Many Hindu gods and goddesses also have blue skin.

The Navi have phallic "pigtails" with "fleshy tips" that they "plug in" ("tsahaylu") to the demonic creatures of the forest (suggesting bestiality).  "Hooking up" with the flying banshee ("Ikran") is a "rite of passage" for the Navi.  They use the same gnostic neural bonding to mate with their life partners.  The Navi are made to look "sexy", so young fans will fantasize about having sex with demons.

Originally, the Navi were designed with gills, fins, and other Atlantean details but appeared too alien to win the audience's sympathy.

Their loincloths are based on Mayan (2012) taparrabos.

The Avatar and the Navi are also Amazonian giants nine to twelve feet tall.  "In various Indo-European mythologies, gigantic peoples are featured as primeval creatures associated with chaos and the wild nature, and they are frequently in conflict with the gods, be they Olympian, Hindu, or Norse." -Wikipedia

The Bible repeatedly refers to giants:  "There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty menwhich were of old, men of renown.  And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually."  Genesis 6:4-5 (KJV).

"The Bible tells of men of extraordinary size in the pre-flood world, calling them Nephilim.  The Nephilim are said to be the hybrid offspring of angels materialized into human form (fallen angels/demons) that had sexual relations with women on Earth (Genesis 6:1,2,4); however, the 'sons of God' mentioned in those verses may simply be righteous men. 

"The global flood of Genesis was said to have destroyed all life on earth which would include the Nephilim (Genesis 6:17; 7:17-21), still, in Numbers, some of the non-faithful spies of Israel suggest that the Anakites were descendants of the Nephilim, still living in Canaan (Numbers 13:28-33).

"The Anakites, the Emites (Deuteronomy 2:10), and the Rephaites (Joshua 12:4) were giants living in the Promised Land.

"The Bible also tells of strife between David and the giant Goliath, ending with Goliath's defeat.  According to the King James Bible, Goliath was six cubits and a span in height-over nine feet tall, (over 2.75 meters)(1 Samuel 17:4 KJV).  The much older, original Septuagint Hebrew Bible (Greek), followed by the historian Josephus and the Dead Sea Scrolls gives Goliath's height as "four cubits and a span (approximately 2.00 meters or about six feet seven inches).

So do giants really exist?  Have you seen a basketball game lately?

"Goliath's height (taller version) is comparable to Robert Wadlow, who reached 8 feet 11.1 inches (2.72 m) and Leonid Stadnyk who has reached 8 feet 6 inches (2.59 m).

"Also, Gog and Magog are usually considered to be giants, and are also found in the folklore of Britain." -Wikipedia

Darwinian (and Nazi) "Survival of the Fittest" is a recurring theme of the movie, and the aliens are clearly presented as having "superior DNA" to the humans, to say nothing of superior morals and beliefs.

The movie opens up with a close-up of an eye.  It's the "One Eye of Horus", the Egyptian Sun god, which symbolizes the movie's sponsor.  The posters for Avatar also show "One Eye of Horus".  It can also be found on thousands of rock and hip hop records, and on the back of the US dollar bill.

The close-up of the eye is the first of many references to the masonic astral travel movie 2001 by Stanley Kubrick.  Next we see men in suspended animation "coffins", straight out of 2001.

This is followed by a phallic 2001 style spaceship with two "balls".

In the lab, the technician says "One life ends, another begins", a reference to incarnation, a prevalent theme of 2001.

A brief scene with psychedelic colors resembles the "trip" in 2001.  Avatar is full of such "inner mind trips".

Near the end of the movie, a man falls from a plane.  His body movements recall the dead astronaut floating in space in 2001.  They really try hard to compare Avatar to 2001.

The Navi planet is called "Pandora".  "Pandora" means "all-giving", in other words, the planet is a living creature like the "gaia" that wiccans, pagans, Bohemian Grove, Al Gore, and James Taylor worship.

In Greek mythology, Pandora was the first woman.  Pandora's Box (really a jar) was full of evil demons and curses that could not be contained once they were released. 

By choosing the name "Pandora", James Cameron is actually telling us that Avatar is releasing a host of evils upon the world.  Few even seem to notice or care.  Are we so easily deceived?  We have grown so accustomed and accepting to the occult that it feels like we are in the end times predicted by the Book of Revelations.

The parapalegic marine hero of the story, Jake, has a twin brother who died.  "In Greek mythology, some twins were conceived when a woman slept with both a mortal and a god on the same day.  One of her offspring thereafter had godlike qualities, and the other was an ordinary mortal, such as Heracles and his twin brother Iphicles." -Wikipedia

This Greek myth resembles the plot in Avatar, where the surviving twin is elevated to a godlike status by the end of the film.

"Also in Greek mythology, Apollo and Artemis are twins, and Apollo was adopted as the sun god with Artemis as the moon goddess." -Wikipedia

"In one version of the Egyptian creation myth, the earth god Geb and the sky goddess Nut were twins."-(Wikipedia).  Throughout the movie Avatar, the half humans are called "sky people" (as opposed to "earth people" aka pagans).

A technician says "You're not in Kansas anymore" referring to both the Wizard of Oz and the new world order.  In other words, "life is getting increasingly brutal, get used to it."

The other technician says "You've got to obey the rules- Pandora rules", again referring to the new world order and their pagan religion.

A technician then says "We gotta get in the habit of documenting everything...it's all part of the science".  With modern social networks like MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, ancestor.com, and blogging, we certainly are documenting everything.  Add to that millions of surveillance cameras worldwide, and you will see the technician's real message is "spying is good for you".

Sigourney Weaver, who played Ripley in the movie Alien, is Grace Augustine.  Named, no doubt, after the Catholic bishop Saint Augustine who believed in "just holy wars".

Avatar has the same basic plot of Alien, which also was about mining in outer space and being thwarted by alien life.  In Alien, only the strong, resourceful female survives.  All the men perish.  Females rule in Avatar as well.

Avatar's plot is more like "The Last Samurai" wherein Tom Cruise goes to a foreign land to help destroy them but ends up defending them.

Grace Augustine in Avatar is a tough "broad" who smokes cigarettes (great detail to get the kids smoking).  She is a feminist, tougher and smarter than the men around her.  She also "likes plants more than people", as one technician says.  So does James Cameron.  So do all wiccans, pagans, and eugenicists.

This is part of the feminist subtext in the movie.  Grace is fiercely independent and has no husband or children.

Why does James Cameron include this feminist agenda?  Is he a wonderful guy who believes in supporting equal rights for women?  Uh, no. 

Part of the eugenicists' plan to depopulate Earth and make it into "Pandora" is to entice all women to have busy careers, to be "independent" of men, to "hate men", and therefore to never get married or have any children.

Abortion is another excellent tool for this depopulation plan because, like Grace said, "plants are more important than people".  Abortions are also human sacrifices to satan, which increase the flow of negative energy in the world.

There are a few sick women out there who have actually gotten abortions because they felt having a baby would be "environmentally detrimental to the earth".

The other two female leads in the movie (the Navi lead character "Neytiri" and the bush pilot Trudy) are also smarter, braver, stronger, and have higher morals than the male characters that surround them.  They also have no husbands or children, until Neytiri marries Jake.  Apparently you have to be godlike to marry a woman in Avatar.

The men are portrayed as being incompetent, scared, weak, and immoral.  Why are men being dehumanized as incompetent leaders?  Why are men being feminized and women being masculinized in Avatar? 

Eugenicists are trying to destroy the traditional family to decrease the world's population.  They do this by pitting women against men in an angry competition.  When they're competing, they are not having children.  When women are aggressive and men are passive, they are incompatible and miserable.  Divorces and broken homes lead to fewer births, and immorality increases among traumatized children with insufficient guidance.  Immorality in society leads to easier control of the masses, and increased occult power for the perpetrators through the "negative energy" that is created. 

Children in daycare or child services can be more easily programmed by the state.  Unwed adults rely more on "playing the field" for a false sense of happiness.  All these things lead away from marriage, children, true happiness, and God, towards hate, fighting, accusing, mistrust, revenge, sleeping around, immorality, and a decrease in the birth rate.  Not to mention the double taxes received from two-income families.  For more details, read "Cruel Hoax" by Henry Makow.

The entire plot is straight out of Bollywood:  A strong, independent princess who falls in love with an inferior man, who then has to prove he is worthy of her.  Only the man is stupid/weak/frightened.  This is a similar plot to "Ants", as well.

Trudy is the only female pilot in the movie.  She is also the only pilot with morals.

The main antagonist is a selfish, greedy, uncaring male.  There are hundreds of such male villains in the movie but not a single female villain.  Their agenda could scarcely be more transparent.

The Navi refer to their gaia-type pagan nature goddess as the "All Mother", "The Great Mother", and "Eywa".  The main god of voodoo is "Iwa" or "Ioa".

One technician says "You're supposed to be winning the hearts and the minds of the natives.  Isn't that the whole point of your little puppet show?"  We could ask director James Cameron the same thing.

The technician then says "We look like them and talk like them and they'll start trusting us".  This line can also refer to delusional humans who think they are descended from aliens.

The humans in the film are greedy and selfish and only desire the Unobtainium mineral.  The alien Navi are kind and trustworthy. 

When the main protagonist, Jake, lies down in the thought chamber, the technician says "Just relax and let your mind go blank".  Are they talking to Jake or the audience? 

This line is reminiscent of John Lennon: "Turn off your mind, relax, and float downstream...Surrender to the Void" ("Tomorrow Never Knows").  It is based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead.

A female Avatar version of Grace gives Jake an "apple" which he bites into, recalling Adam being tempted by Eve in the garden of Eden.  The "apple" in the Bible also represents satan's forbidden knowledge.

However, instead of an apple, she actually hands him a pomegranate.  Why?  In mythology, it was the rule of the Fates that anyone who consumed food or drink in the Underworld was doomed to spend eternity there.  Hades tricked Persephone into eating six pomegranate seeds.

Also, Hera, the wife and older sister of Zeus, is often depicted offering a pomegranate, a symbol of "fertile blood and death and a substitute for the narcotic capsule of the opium poppy". (Wikipedia).
Thus a pomegranate symbolizes the Great Goddess.

The racist human antagonist calls the Navi "savages", "blue monkeys", and "roaches".  The audience immediately sides with the alien Navi over the humans.  Although Avatar tries to be anti-racist, it perpetuates the age-old myth that only a white man (Jake) can save the helpless natives, similar to the occult Disney movie Pocahontas, which also had a "spirit tree".

This is the only subtext that the mainstream picked up on.  Even then, they got it wrong.  They said Avatar was anti-black when it is actually anti-human and pro-alien.

This is part of our conditioning which also occurred in the recent movie District 9.  District 9 was about man's inhumanity to aliens.

This "friendly aliens meet hostile humans" movie plot can be seen in no less than three Steven Spielberg movies:  "A.I:  Artificial Intelligence", "E.T.", and "Close Encounters".  You might say he "likes aliens more than humans".

Even the 1950s movie "The Day the Earth Stood Still" is pro-alien and anti-human.

Another subtext:  "Guns are bad" (so hand over all of your guns to us and we will promise to take good care of you).

Also notice that by making the Avatar half-human and half-monkey, James Cameron is perpetuating the Evolution theory as fact (i.e. that there is no possible explanation to how we got here except that we evolved from monkeys.  What the monkeys evolved from, Darwin did not know.  Why there are still millions of monkeys around that did not evolve, Darwin did not know.  How life began, Darwin did not know, but he was angry with God, so he was sure it was not God.  Why no "missing link" has ever been found, Darwinians cannot tell us).  Since when did alternative possibilities become closed to debate in science?

Pandora's forest lights up at night like a blacklight poster.  When they walk on the ground, it lights up like a disco dancefloor.

But glowing plants and animals aren't real, are they?  Actually, they are.  Through genetic modification, "fluorescent materials have...been used to engineer some truly strange beasts, and the odd plant, such as...glowing puppies, monkeys, mice, fish and other animals..." -Chris Combs, National Geographic, May 14, 2009.









This is taken in ultraviolet light so the cat to the right is normal.

This glowing tobacco plant was created from firefly chemicals.
The glow is caused by the pigment luciferin and the enzyme luciferase.
There is that word "lucifer" again.



These are glowing mushrooms from the Brazilian tropical rainforest.

Does this Crystal Jelly look familiar?
The "atokirina" from Pandora's "sacred tree" look exactly like these.
Apparently James Cameron reads National Geographic.
Photos © National Geographic

Many of the creatures on Pandora resemble demons.  There are purple dragons, pterodactyls, giant black rats, and small black pumas ("Thanator", or "Palulukan" in Navi), all with demonic features straight out of the movie Alien.  Jake uses his ponytail to penetrate the tentacle orifices of the animals (suggesting bestiality, another recurring subtext). 

After that, Jake can control them with his mind because "all living creatures are one" on Pandora.  The new world order wants us to all join together, too.  It makes it easier for them to control us and enslave us. 

Since Jake can "control the demons", that makes befriending demons acceptable on Pandora.  In other words, they "brainwash" the creatures to do their bidding, much like this movie tries to do to the audience.  The message is that you can "call on demons" with no fear of losing control over them.  Yeah, right.

As Jake walks through the forest, we see three spiral seahorse-shaped plants.  The three spirals are a hidden "666".  The "sacred spiral" is a prevalent symbol in wicca.

He also encounters some spiral-shaped mushroom-type plants ("Helicoradians", or "Loreyu" in Navi) that disappear when he touches them. 

A second reference to narcotics are the giant poppies that loom in the background.  They are essential, no doubt, for the "inner mind trips" advocated throughout the movie (hallucinogenic drug subtext).  Of couse, the entire movie resembles a "narcotic dream" as well.

Pandora orbits the "All-Seeing Eye" of a Jupiter planet named after Polyphemus (the one-eyed cyclops in Homer's "Odyssey").

When a forest creature is killed by the Navi "Neytiri", she says it is the Avatar Jake's fault, and that he is "like a baby" and "like a child".  In other words, non-pagans are "spiritual infants" on Pandora.  Jake is also told that he "doesn't know anything" and is called a "scoun" (a "moron").

Neytiri then goes on about the "seeds of the sacred tree", "very pure spirits", and "Eywa, the living goddess".  It would all be laughable if millions of impressionable viewers weren't lapping it up like puppy dogs.

The Navi use bows, arrows, and facepaint which emphasizes the Native American subtext.

Neytiri mentions a "dreamwalker", referring to the Native American practice of astral projection, an "out of body experience" in which one can travel mentally without travelling physically.  Dreamwalking also refers to the alleged ability to "dream a person to you".  Remeber Luke Skywalker?  Astral projection.

Neytiri says her mother is "like a shaman", a Native American witchdoctor.  More bad news.  Jim Morrison of the Doors tried shamanism.  He was then tortured by inner demons and died at the age of 27.  The doctors thought he was 57.

This is a true story:  My friend's uncle was a jealous man so he delved into Native shamanism and cursed his entire family.  My friends parents were killed when their house mysteriously burned down.  The uncle has apologized.  My friend and his uncle found out the hard way that these "evil forces" really do exist.

The floating mountains of Pandora are called the "Hallelujah" mountains.  In fact, all of Pandora is portrayed as an unsullied tropical paradise like Eden, with no cities, no pollution, no overpopulation, and very little violence.  The whole plot can be said to be pro-eugenics.

One character mentions "12 times 21" and "32", which are a hidden 2112 (i.e. December 21, 2012) and "23", a key number in numerology.

"The flow of energy, the spirits of animals", "a network of energy that flows through all living things" is emphasized over and over again in Avatar.  "Use the Force, Luke".

Once again, Hollywood is attempting to glorify the new age lies that "we are all one" (new world order propaganda) and "god is within us" (therefore we don't need God).

The "Tree of Souls" is the wellspring of Pandora.  This is based on the Native American belief that "all living things have souls".  In ancient Egypt, Isis and Osiris were said to have come from a Tree of Life.  In kabbalah witchcraft there are also two "trees of life".  The Disney movie "Pocahontas" features a talking "tree spirit", which you can buy toys of for your children.

Jake says that his fantasy is "the true world" and reality is a "dream", so the movie is suggesting that Avatar is "the true world" and reality is "just a dream".  Yeah, right.

If reality is a "dream", then there is no right or wrong and "everything is relative" i.e. "do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law".

Remember what Howard Beale warned us about in Network in 1976?  Here is a paraphrase:

"We deal in illusions, man!  None of it is true!  But you people sit there day after day, night after night, all ages, colors, creeds... We're all you know.  You're beginning to believe the illusions we're spinning here.  You're beginning to think that Avatar is reality, and that your own lives are unreal.  You do whatever Avatar tells you!  You dress like Avatar, you eat like Avatar, you raise your children like Avatar, you even think like Avatar!  This is mass madness, you maniacs!  In God's name you people are the real thing.  WE are the illusion!"

All the Navi on Pandora are said to be "born twice".  This is a mockery of the Christian belief of being "born again".

The Navi apply Native style warpaint to their faces to prepare for battle.

The "Tree of Voices" allows the Navi to hear their dead ancestors' voices and to ask for assistance.  This is based on the Native American (and Shinto) belief in ancestor worship.

The movie carefully points out that these religious beliefs are not "pagan voodoo".  It sure sounds like it to me.

The main antagonist proclaims "They're just g--d---- trees!", once again placing nature above humans in the audience's mind.

Grace says "I fell in love with the forest".  Nothing pagan there, right?

At least one spaceship of the evil human invasion features a dragon on it.  The main attack ship is called "The Dragon".  Humans are portrayed as "evil dragons" or "demons".

In the Bible, the serpent and the dragon both represent satan, so humans in Avatar are presented as satanic for opposing pagan beliefs, which are satanic.  How can opposing satanism be satanic?  Details, details.

Other invasion craft are called Samson, Scorpion, Swan, and Valkyrie.  Their base is called "Hell's Gate".  "Pandora" also means "a gate to hell", so no matter who wins, we "go to Hell".

This is one of many hidden truths of Avatar that we are not supposed to notice: Both the "good guys" and the "bad guys" are evil, in different ways.

The main subtext of the movie, apart from advocating wiccan paganism over a belief in God, is pre-programming the audience to hate humans and accept aliens.

Why?  For two reasons:  Because luciferians actually believe that they are descended from aliens, and to prepare us for a fake "alien invasion" (Project Blue Beam) similar to the War of the Worlds broadcast in 1938.  People who have seen Avatar are more likely to accept "friendly aliens".

The mysterious spiral over Norway and the floating pyramid over Moscow last year are both minor "test runs" of their "alien invasion" plans.  Since the spiral, the black hole, and the pyramid are all occult symbols, is it really a "mystery" who is behind them?

Norway spiral:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hrWjkn_DHs
Moscow pyramid:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuanP2P41_I

Is there any reason why Avatar's advanced 3-D movie technology cannot be projected into the sky?  Is there any reason why they could not fake deities as easily as aliens? 

Would people "sell their souls" to a light show?  They do it all the time.  This was all predicted in the Bible's Book of Revelations two thousand years ago, by the way.

Could the luciferians possibly get away with a fake alien invasion?  It worked for 9/11, didn't it?  The story began to unravel a few years later, but by then it was too late, our human rights had already vaporized into thin air along with the twin towers.

Does this sound preposterous?  That's what they want.  The more preposterous the scam the better.  If a story is too "preposterous" to doubt, then it will go unquestioned.

Satanists love to deceive us, to have "secret knowledge" that we don't have.  It makes them feel "superior" to us.  They actively seek outrageous and complex scams so that anyone who doubts the official story will be ostracized.  There is always a "patsy" set up to take the fall if we catch on too quickly.

For example, to this day we are not permitted by society to question the moon landing.  The notion that they could have "faked" it still seems ridiculous.  Actually, it would have been quite easy.  Stanley Kubrick had already made 2001 at the time (there's that movie again). 

Who controls NASA?  Just look at the false gods that the space flights are named after and it will be obvious.

Avatar's "new age" pagan propaganda is really nothing new at all.  It was in the George Clooney movie "The Men Who Stare at Goats" last year. 

Luciferians have been worshipping "Mother Nature" at Bohemian Grove for over a hundred years.  The Druids and others worshipped nature thousands of years ago.  The so-called "new age" was in the garden of Eden tempting Adam and Eve.

Jake says "I was in the place that the eye did not see", referring to the "inner eye", sometimes called the "third eye".  It refers to the occult mysticism of the Eastern religions, including Hinduism and Buddhism.

It includes the "spiritual" (occult) out-of-body experiences of astral projection, which Jake uses to visit Pandora throughout the movie.  Astral projection is real, but it doesn't come from God.

The Navi are shown in a tree-worshipping ritual.  They sit around a tree of souls ("Vitraya Ramunong"), chanting, swaying, and holding hands.  They refer to "the Great Mother" and Grace says "I'm with her, Jake, she's real".

The antagonist warns that the Navi "are protected by their deity".

Humans are accused of having "killed their mother" (Earth).

The antagonist says "How does it feel to betray your own race?".  Once again, ask James Cameron.

The separate Navi bands must all "combine as one" to defeat their human enemies (and forge a new world order).

Avatar is a nightmarish mumbo-jumbo of new age nonsense.  Worse than that, it subtly advocates genetic modification and eugenics, the elimination of "inferior races" to return Earth to its Eden state.  Didn't someone named Hitler once say something similar?  Maybe Navi is code for Nazi.

It is chilling to read that one of the gasses of the fictitious Pandora is hydrogen cyanide.  That's right, the same chemical that was used to kill many of the 11 million victims of Nazi concentration camps in World War II is part of Avatar's "fantasy world".  Sounds like a sick fantasy to me.  Part of the Nazi/eugenics subtext.

Curiously, nobody seems to have noticed all these occult-based subtexts.  If you read the negative reviews on imdb.com, the main criticisms are fake looking computer effects and a predictable story with no plot.  Nobody seems concerned that the entire movie is basically anti-God and pro-satan.

I guess through repetition we are now accustomed to it, as the book "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley predicted in 1932.

There are actually dozens, maybe hundreds, of subtexts in Avatar.  Another one is that "Technology is bad" (this message brought to you by the latest Hollywood technology).  The many occult subtexts are hidden behind the "War is bad" message, so no-one will notice them. 

But is Avatar really anti-war?  The movie is pro-satan and anti-God.  Since satan (evil) is the spiritual cause of all wars, Avatar is in actuality a pro-war movie.

What a hypocrite James Cameron is.  Does anyone actually think that he is a Luddite?  Does anyone think that he lives in a forest and hunts for his food with a bow and arrow?  Gimme a break.

Kind of like Al Gore "caring" about the environment, while living in a mansion that consumes eight times the energy of the average house.  I'm not buying it.

Another subtext is communism.  According to Avatar, communism (communal living, bands uniting) is good.  Tell that to the estimated 150 million victims of communism in the past 120 years.  If you actually believe that communism is good, you need to watch "The Soviet Story".  Here is the trailer:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_3RIuw6CAI

Avatar cost half a billion dollars to make and promote.  Does anyone really think that Hollywood is spending half a billion dollars on movies just to make a profit?  Or are they more interested in publicizing their anti-God message?

In defence of Native American polytheistic beliefs, they were trying to worship God as best as they could, they just didn't know at the time that there is only one God.  Many have abandoned their ancestors' misguided superstitions and chosen Christ.

James Cameron, on the other hand, is doing the exact opposite.  He wants us all to go in the other direction toward the darkness, which in Orwellian doublespeak they refer to as "enlightenment".

He actually seems to believe that satan/lucifer, the "prince of lies", will never deceive him.

Did satan/lucifer keep his end of the Avatar deal?  Why do you think that Avatar is the best selling movie of all time?  And why wouldn't he help a movie succeed that worships him and promotes him?

Avatar, much like Harry Potter and Twilight, is new age propaganda designed to entice young children into the occult.

It is truly frightening when I hear the younger generation say "there is nothing wrong with Avatar".  This is how little they have been taught about the very real spiritual and physical battles being waged between good and evil right now. 

This is going to sound far-fetched to those who have never heard this before, but Hollywood casts black magic spells over their movies so that we all will be deceived.  They are certainly effective.

"...We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places" (Ephesians 6:12).

Many young viewers of Avatar report feeling depressed or suicidal after the movie ends because they want to live on Pandora forever.

It never occurs to them that in order to make the Earth resemble Pandora, billions of innocent people would have to be killed, including them.  Read about the "Georgia Guidestones", and their plan to kill 6.3 billion of the 6.8 billion of us on the planet, here:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones 

Audiences who cheer the corrupt "morals" of Avatar are actually cheering their own demise.

Who would survive?  The new world order, the so-called "elite", the ones who have lied, cheated, stolen, and murdered their way to the financial "top".  And what a peaceful world that would be, populated by selfish, evil, back-stabbers, constantly betraying and murdering each other.  Perhaps a few mind-controlled human sex slaves and worker slaves, to do their bidding for them, would survive as well.

In truth, there are still many "Pandora Places" left on Earth, but who wants to live in a forest with apparently no electricity, running water, or sewage systems? 

Remember that Andy Griffith episode where Floyd the Barber moves to a tropical island, gets bored, misses his friends, and moves back to Mayberry a few weeks later?  Reverting to the days of the caveman is not quite as idyllic as Avatar purports it to be.

If the younger generation is looking for true paradise, it is not in a James Cameron movie.  It is on earth and in heaven, someplace that James Cameron unfortunately will probably never get to experience.

Yes, nature is wonderful, but how did it get here?  Darwin says it was all a "random occurrence".  Actually, it got there by intelligent design, by God. 

If there is no God, then who made us, General Motors?  Maybe Toyota.  Yeah, right.

Protecting the environment is important, but do you really think that the wealthy industrialists leading this cause, whose factories spew ten tons of crap a day into the atmosphere, care about the environment? 

It's just a ruse to rob us of more human rights and money, to make us feel "guilty for being alive", and to make us support depopulation "by any means necessary".

The new world order needs constant global crises, including manufactured crises, so they can provide global solutions.  Their "solutions" always increase their power and wealth and decrease ours.  They choose worthy causes and then scheme up ways to use our own legitimate concerns against us. 
What is wrong with worshipping nature?  Our morals, our ability to tell right from wrong, come from God, not nature.

Also, nature is just a small hint of God's glory.  Why worship "God's toe" when you can worship God?  God does not want His "toe" to be worshipped and the rest of Him to be denied.

You might say that pagans "can't see the forest for the trees", or, more accurately, they "can't see the Creator for the creation".

Imagine if you had a beautiful landscape painting.  It was so beautiful that everybody began worshipping it.  But when you suggested that we thank the painter, you were taunted, ridiculed, and attacked:  "There is no painter!  You don't actually believe in those fairy tales, do you?"

Darwin suggesting that complex living organisms created themselves out of nothing, now that is a fairy tale.

In conclusion, anyone who can't find nature worship in Avatar, or for that matter witchcraft in Harry Potter or the occult in Twilight, is truly blind.

It's like not finding Monopoly money in a Monopoly game.  It's right there.  It's not even hidden.

Avatar suggests that rejecting God leads to paradise.  In actuality, embracing God leads to paradise and rejecting Him leads to wars and hell.  Everything is backwards.

Avatar is just a modern cinematic "temple of trickery", much like the heat-powered "moving statues" in ancient Greek temples that the faithful thought were proof of the presence of the gods.

So don't believe the hype, you're not missing anything.  It's satanism but now it's in 3-D, so that makes it acceptable?  Not to me it doesn't.

We actually go against Psalm 101:3 every time we see an Avatar-type movie:  "I will set no unclean thing before my eyes".

In the ten commandments, God says "Thou shalt have no other gods before me".  That includes talking "rave glowstick" trees, computer-generated blue giants, and movies like Avatar.

If you get caught up in the hype and feel you "must" see it, at least don't "sleepview" it.  It is easy to be "hypnotized" by the pretty light show.  Be aware of the underlying message and how you are tricked into agreeing with viewpoints that you normally would not agree with.  Be aware of the propaganda and their agenda.  Yeah, you are being manipulated by Avatar, more than usual.  Bombarded, really.

I do not pretend to be an expert on mythology, wicca, paganism, or Native American beliefs.  My rule-of-thumb is that "All anti-God roads lead to satan".

Furthermore, "All polytheistic roads lead to satan".  As the Bible says, "No man can serve two Masters".

Why do James Cameron and his handlers want us to be anti-God?  When audiences are tricked into worshiping their Master, the occult powers of the "proslytizers" are increased. 

If you don't believe in such powers, think of it as "good" and "evil".  Why do you think Hitler was so successful?  Because dedicating oneself to evil increases one's demonic powers the same way that dedicating oneself to good increases one's powers to do good.

Why do satanists hate Christ if he isn't real?  They would not feel threatened by his power if he wasn't real.  They hate him because they know he is real. 

If the evil ones make us anti-God, we will be easy to control and enslave, easily made to attack and betray each other, and willing to worship their false "gods".

A sequel to Avatar is already in the works.

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