OPPT: JUST ANOTHER RELIGION



I don't like to admit it, but I am old enough to have seen the 1960's "flower child" revolution, if you want to call it that.  It was amazing to see so many people come together with one purpose:  unity.  I remember watching mainstream media, and how they showed these people as dirty, lacking in basic hygiene, and displaying irresponsible behavior (like nudity and open taking of drugs, trash left behind in parks, etc.) in public.  Many were arrested, and they continued to protest.  A few barely made it out alive, due to their personal dependence on whatever "freedom" they chose to express.  

The vast majority of them weren't anything like the media portrayed them.  And it was their message that got my attention -- put down the guns, love your neighbor, let's have peace and stop the killing.  

It was clear The Establishment didn't like this at all.

You could say that this was the birth of a new kind of religion. The people chose their leaders -- Allan Ginsberg, who coined the words "flower power" as a means to express the need to stop the Vietnam war, Abbie Hoffman organized the "Flower Brigade," while groups like Hell's Angels and our own U.S. Military set out to create resistance against the war protesters.  The mainstream media joined their ranks. And the war raged on ...




Then there was the New Age stuff.  Meditation, chakra clearing, energy healing, crystals, "inner" work ... 



New Age had its leaders, too.  I don't think I need to name them all, but I remember the ones who most influenced me were the ones touting the "law of attraction" stuff.  These people got rich off this stuff, selling books and videos and seminars to people like me who were fascinated with the idea that I could change my reality from the comfort of my living room.

Massive failure.  I put down the books and wondered why I thought sitting around reading a book and dreaming could change my world.  It changed the way I THOUGHT about the world, but reality chugged on ... 

Today, the Big Picture is still hanging on the wall.  The same bankers and attorneys are still in charge, with the next generation taking over.  War, poverty, human trafficking -- still a reality. 

Meanwhile, I was just seeking another religion as a possible cure for what ailed me.

A friend shared this with me from the OPPT website.  A note from Heather Jarraf, from prison.

 

Almost on cue, Heather Jarraf sends a handwritten note to give her followers the impression that she meant for this to happen, and it's all part of some mysterious plan.

From The Humanist.com:

"Religion, like almost no other human enterprise, arouses a surprising percentage of people to such heights of passion that they abandon all else and devote themselves to the propagation of religion itself—even when that means giving up their own life or taking the life of another. Even more moderate belief can drive people to do things that range from shockingly altruistic, like taking in a homeless stranger, to shockingly cruel, like throwing their queer child out onto the streets. (These actions can also be shockingly at odds with that person’s character.)

Some Christians say that we humans are, all of us, “utterly depraved” and that without religion—or rather Christianity specifically—the world would descend into End Times anarchy. Outsiders sometimes argue the opposite, that religious belief prompts fundamentally decent people to do horrid things they wouldn’t do otherwise. Physicist (and 2002 Humanist of the Year) Steven Weinberg put it this way: “With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.”

I grew up Catholic, and remember how shame was used as a powerful tool of forced submission.  I was to love my enemy, worship poverty (think Mother Teresa, who was anything but a saint), and at all times turn the other cheek when I was mistreated.  

Bad things happened to me because I wasn't "good" enough, not because there were bad people out there.  

The priests were the ones who spoke the Word of God, had a direct line to Him.  I was just a sinner.  All the time, some of the sicker priests were having sex with young boys behind closed doors.  

All twisted logic, all lies.

The OPPT is the same with a slightly different twist.

If you don't "love your enemies" -- you're a tool of separation.

If you don't embrace people you don't like, you're a tool of separation.

If you believe in personal responsibility and liability that applies to you, but doesn't apply to criminals (Heather's precious "banking families"), you're a tool of separation.

And if anyone disagrees with you, they're a tool of separation.   

Separation from what?   The Religion.  The Script.

Go to Anna von Reitz's facebook page sometime, and read the comments from the OPPT people -- you'll be able to tell who they are, clear as day.  Or read the comments on the I-UV.com website.  Go to any of the websites, social media they frequent, it's the same script, repeated over, and over, and over ... the same people that say unity is key -- are creating their own inner turmoil by trying to force their religion on everyone else.

"It's all DONE."  "All is perfect, and perfectly done."

WTF does that mean?

If you ask any of them what it means, they'll likely tell you it's part of the "Absolute Plan."  Where did that come from?  Heather Jarraf's writings.

If you ask any of them for evidence of the Absolute Plan, they'll point you to Heather's writings, for "Absolute Data."

All these movements have the same things in common.  One script to follow, shame on those who don't follow it, and a leader who has mysterious connections to knowledge you don't possess, speaks a language you don't quite understand, and most telling of all -- can do no wrong, no matter what the reality is. 

And they certainly have a leader to worship.

I'm not trying to put these people down. I'd just like them to wake the hell up and look at a few facts before they attack us "non-believers" for not following their Script.

Frankly, I'm sick of people falling for religious brainwashing over and over, just wrapped in a new package.  From the 1960's (and earlier) to now -- same script, different players.

I have a totally different set of beliefs that I'd like to think stem from my wish to take responsibility for my own life and my own destiny and in that way, help create the world I would like to see.  I'm no saint, I learned this the hard way and I'm grateful because for me, it was the only way it would stay with me.

I do believe I have something positive to contribute to the world and for that, I don't need a script.

I believe in taking responsibility for myself and holding others accountable when they harm myself or others.  

I believe in the freedom to speak, feel, and act off-script, whenever the hell I feel like it.  

I believe in the freedom to not follow anyone.  

I believe if I don't know something, it's my job to find the answer.

I believe when I screw up, it's my job to do my best to fix it.

I believe if I've harmed someone, it's my job to make it right.

And I don't have to love anyone I don't know, particularly criminals.  Get serious.

I listened to Heather Jarraf say on a recording that she was Randy Beane's attorney knowing full well she wasn't being honest -- watched her as she created documents spinning off UCC filings that have no legal bearing on anything and encouraged others to use them, putting their lives on the line -- and is now sitting in prison, likely for a long time, while her followers solicit donations for her (she traveled the world freely all this time, why the need for  donations now?) and I listened as she talked about "high level" and "intel" connections she had that she obviously doesn't have -- then there are the Space People and I'm not going there -- if she had all this help, would she have been arrested in the first place?

What do you think is going to happen to Randy Beane now that his "attorney" is in prison?  Looks to me like all the attention is on Heather.

I think this woman is a victim of religious brainwashing herself.  She admitted some time ago that she was raised in a Jesuit family and later was offered a high-paying job with the Rothschilds.  If she hadn't been following a Script then, I don't think they'd have given her the time of day.

It's almost like her real purpose is to prove something to them.

Nevertheless, she's caused enough suffering with her twisted logic.  From the "declaration" documents that didn't work (2013-14), to the "courtesy notices" she didn't draft but encouraged people to use (2014), to the "factualized trust" documents that don't work (2017), to creating your own checks and money transfers with the Federal Reserve that not only is illegal, but they don't work either (ongoing and painful to watch).  Add to that people like Harvey Dent who are trying to spin off of her audience to put a few dollars in his pocket ...

What more evidence would it take for these people to see that something isn't right here?


























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