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Judie Garland And The Wizard Of Oz Film
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And Your Little Dog Too 1st of December 2005The Base Program"Dad, Doctor Black, and other Mental Programmers often used movies and storybook themes and characters to create Alter States and systems of Alter States in the minds of their child victims," writes Kathleen Sullivan in Unshackled: A Survivor's Story Of Mind Control. "The Wizard of Oz was known among Programmers as the "Base Program" movie for children of my generation":Each year, Dad forced me to watch the movie on television, even though I cried and begged him not to make me. This was before the VCR was invented. The Wicked Witch Of The West and her monkey soldiers always frightened me, as did the tornado that lifted and carried Dorothy in her house from Kansas to the Land Of Oz. "The annual televising of Judy Garland's The Wizard Of Oz was celebrated as a grand holiday around my house," Cathy O'Brien similarly notes in Trance Formation of America. Susan Ford, writing as Brice Taylor, shares a similar story in Thanks for the Memories. And for what it's worth, Mark David Chapman also "looked forward to the annual showing of The Wizard of Oz on TV." It may not be worth much, because so did I and millions of others. I even looked forward to hiding behind the couch when the flying monkeys appeared. However, Chapman's inner life was governed by a council of "little people," possibly inspired by Oz's Munchkins. In the second book of Sinister Forces, Peter Levenda writes that Mark Chapman "was so enthralled with this movie that when he went to New York City to kill John Lennon, he bought a still of the film that he left propped up in his hotel room." Interestingly, his little people abandoned him once he'd killed John Lennon. In Mark Chapman's words, quoted by Colin Ross in Bluebird, "the movie strip broke."As we know, there's much more to Wizard Of Oz Programming than simply its viewing. Kathleen Sullivan continues: Later, Dad hypnotically imprinted the identities and personalities of several of the movie's characters onto a succession of blank slate Alter-States that he'd created through unusually severe torture. Several of these Alter States were later used on Psyops. Kathleen Sullivan's "scarcrow" alter was programmed to believe she had no brain, leaving her extraordinarily suggestible to whoever triggered it. Her "cowardly lion" compartmentalized her fear. "Tin Man" was most highly prized by her handlers: a male-alter who didn't have a heart. Her Wizard Of Oz-programmed Alters were conditioned to identify Washington DC with the Emerald City. The phrase "over the rainbow" was used to dissociate her from her normal life, "with the symbolic rainbow hypnotically bridging them," and the phrase "there's no place like home" was used to return her to it. Cathy O'Brien writes that one of her Washington Secret Intelligence Service escorts "linked arms with me like Dorothy did with her companion when walking the Yellow Brick Road." This would have appeared to be normal behavior but to me it was a signal to 'stay the course.'"Whenever I refer to Cathy O'Brien and her book I feel obliged to note my reservation. She's clearly endured abuse, but I think there's good reason to believe her traumatic memories have been intentionally contaminated, "scrambled" is how Kathleen Sullivan puts it, in order to discredit, contain and lead the emerging voices of a generation of mind control survivors who were breaking from their programming. Yet, ten years ago, she improbably wrote about Dick Cheney's "oversized penis." And, as we saw images of it in his trousers in national newspapers. And this not only has the ring of truth, but makes an awful sense:Much of The Wizard Of Oz lends itself to themes commonly used by perpetrators. For example, nearly all MPD or DID sufferers have suffered the loss of pets during ritualized torture. And all of Baum's character Dorothy's nightmarish experiences "over the rainbow in Oz" stemmed from her desire to risk her own life to protect her threatened pet. Abusers use this lesson to condition the victim to drop all resistance and cooperate or "I'll get you, my pretty and your little dog or child too."The Wizard Of Oz LetterPresident George W. Bush watchers have called the death of George W's younger sister a formative event in his life. He was seven, and the attachment he felt to Robin Bush may have been the strongest in his young life. Before she died of leukemia, the nature of her illness was hidden from him. The day after she died, his parents golfed. Barbara Bush claims the impact of her loss upon her son has been "exaggerated." Bush's piety and vulgarity is not the straightforward hypocricy of Richard Nixon. He contains both, and undoubtedly more we can't see, within a painfully fractured personality. Describing George W. Bush's first meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin, The Globe and The Mail's Lawrence Martin wrote that "the Canadian side, while aware of the President's penchant for religiosity, had been expecting to talk more about softwood lumber than the Ten Commandments. The Canadians didn't expect the morality play. Nor did they expect that, almost in the same breath, George W. Bush would be filling the air with the f-word and other saucy expletives of the type that would surely leave the Lord perturbed."Disturbingly and further suggestive of a generational sickness, George W. Bush's sexual vulgarity appears to have a parental component. Asked at the Republican Convention in 1988 [the second convention at which Omaha's Larry King, paedophile, pimp, Satanist and Bush confidant, had been invited to sing the national anthem] "When you're not talking politics, what do you and [your father] talk about?" He replied, "Pussy." A recent signature event that should have told everyone that America had gone not only terribly wrong, but also awfully weird, was Bush's performance last year before the Kean Commission. Or rather, before the two commissioners briefly admitted to the White House. Remember his Wizard Of Oz Letter, so-called by a Republican strategist, that laid out the conditions of his testimony? Foremost was the unprecedented insistance that he would testify only in the company of Dick Cheney. I don't know if George W. Bush is truly over the rainbow, but he's certainly under control. If you recall the first explanation for George W. Bush's flight to Omaha on the 11th of September 2001, and for sometime after until it became inconvenient, it was that the Secret Service had received a threat to Air Force One ["Angel is next"], "using code words known only to the agency's staff."On the 12th of September 2003, Ari Fleisher told reporters “we have specific and credible information” that Air Force One was a target. The next day he was asked to confirm the substance of the threat, and whether it used code words. Ari Fleisher replied,“Yes I can. That’s correct.” White Soon after on Fox News, Condoleeza Rice also confirmed the threat included secret codes, and told Tony Snow “It’s not clear how the code name was gotten. We are a very open society and I don’t think it’s any surprise to anyone that leaks happen.”One virtue of Webster Tarpley's 9/11 Synthetic Terror is his collation and analysis of the warning, the use to which it was put, and how it was made to disappear: In the short term [the threat provided] a cover for the reasons that had actually caused him to flee across the country. However, the “Angel is next” story contained an explosive potential for the longer term, since by pointing toward the existence of highly-placed moles within the administration who had access to top secret code words and procedures, it threatened to explode the official myth of 9/11 which was then taking shape. As George W. Bush gathered momentum with his “war on terrorism”…the need to protect the coherence of the official myth became paramount. It was at this time that the threat story began to be denied, not by officials speaking on the record, but by mysterious, anonymous leakers. Most observers, even most skeptics of the official account, readily adopted the quiet and anonymous denial, happy to spin a specious and simple "Bush ran scared" story, rather than follow up the implications of a Seven Days in May scenario in which the President was threatened by a mole in the White House at least to make him stay away until the Dark Actors had finished their moves before he mounted the stage to play the part for which he'd been cast. It may have been just one of Bush's lessons that day. A story Daniel Hopsicker has rescued from the memory hole is a possible early morning assassination attempt upon the President, using the same ruse which got Afghan Northern Alliance leader Shah Masood killed just two days before. Another fixture of the literature of mind control survivors is the staged attempt upon their lives, which reinforces a pattern of dependence upon their abusers.The Wizard Of Oz Letter revealed, even to a hardened conventionalist like Eleanor Clift, that "Dick Cheney is a Co-President or worse, the Puppeteer who pulls Bush’s strings." It's worse than that. George W. Bush isn't in Kansas anymore. He's in Nebraska. I have the button, but I regret the cheap slogan, "Bush knew." George W. Bush knew? What part of George W. Bush knew what?
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avatar, are you aware that the wizard of oz movie matches  the pink floyd DARK SIDE OF THE MOON album?

the words being sung, are played out on the screen at the same time.

heres a site that explains what matches up...

there are many more sites with even more detailed lists...this was the first i came to.i know there are well over a hundred matches...

one of these sites gives details on how to start the movie and album together so they play correctly and the synchronicites appear.

http://members.cox.net/stegokitty/dsotr_...eflist.htm

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39 entries ... so far 
1) Note: As the camera is panning across the landscape and following the path of Dorothy, a large tree is seen and from the lower, main bough of the tree hangs a triangle. The position of it hanging and the horizontal slats of the fence lining up beside it is strangely similar to the cover of  DSOTM. ~ stego
2) The words, "Don't be afraid to care." appear to go along with Dorothy telling Auntie Em of her concerns and seemingly getting the brush-off. ~ Anthony Kingsley, kingsleyanthony @ hotmail
3) Note: "All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be" Dorothy's life will only really be all she touches and all she sees in her Kansas home because Oz exists only in her pretty little head. ~ stego
4) "...  Race towards an early grave." is said at the moment just before Dorothy falls off the fence rail. 
Note:  "... Race towards an early grave ..." Perhaps a reference to Judy Garland's untimely death?
Note:  Judy Garland died in 1969, the same year we put a man on the moon ... "I'll see you on the dark side of the moon." ~ stego
5) Note: The voice heard in the background of this portion is indeed the instructional announcer in an airport, and can be heard giving flight information.  This audio footage was apparently taken from stock reels in the Abbey Road Studios  which Roger rifled through and felt useful.  More information on this and the entire creative process of the DSOTM album which started as a free-form jam and developed into the slick and fabulous album we all know and love.  For a song-by-song description and more see the March 1998 special edition of the British music magazine MOJO in which extensive interviews are given with band members as well as Alan Parsons for the 25th Anniversary of The Dark Side of the Moon. ~ Bruce Rusk, yyz @ kscable
I haven't read it myself but have a sneaky suspicion it may be the exact same interview I have on MP3. If I had the room I'd add that interview to this web page but the thing is 33MB!  However I have included some valuable clips from the interview in MP3 format which you may download and listen to by clicking
here . ~ stego
6) Note :  Somewhere Over the Rainbow -- We're all aware of the imagery on the famous cover of DSOTM (a prismic rainbow!) and here Dorothy is singing about one. ~ stego
7) Dorothy's gaze appears to follow across the sky, what sounds something like Aeroplanes flying by. ~ Colleen Pudentane, bnlno1 @ yahoo
8) Note: Just before Dorothy begins to sing Somewhere Over the Rainbow she is talking about a place where there is no trouble.  She says ". . . You can't get there by boat or train, it's far, far away, BEHIND THE MOON . . . " and of course that would be the DARK side of the moon! ~ Juan H. Heath, jhheath @ hotmail
9) Note: Somewhere Over the Rainbow as compared to the lyrics, "... Over the rainbow, he is crazy", from The Trial on Pink Floyd's The Wall.  The Dark Side of the Moon evolved into a concept album centering on the subject of madness, and being "over the rainbow" is synonymous with going crazy. ~ Russ, UnrttenLaw @ aol
10)  During the argument between Miss Gulch and the Gale family, the music introductory music to TIME sounds like old western showdown music -- and indeed this is a showdown between Elvira and Auntie Em. ~ Melissa Morisette, supervixen2x0 @ gmail
11)  "... You fritter and waste the hours in an off hand way ..." Descriptive of the kind of frittered away life that Ms. Gulch  has, if indeed getting  rid of poor little Toto is what it takes to make her day. ~ stego
12) "... lying in the sunshine ..."  Toto is lying on the bed in a beam of sunshine. ~ Kristopher Sandoval, jackandmeg2001 @ comcast
13) There are "oohs" and "aaahs" coming from the backing vocalists, perhaps decrying their feeling of awe in the presence of the powers of Professor Marvel (?) ~ John Lasher boffomusic @ earthlink
14) "... and there is time to kill today ..."  There certainly is time to kill, and Dorothy will be the bringer of death, in one way or another, to not just one, but two people (witches). ~ stego
15) © "And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking; Racing around to come up behind you again!"   First think about this: "Time is a predator which stalks us all our lives." --Star Trek: Generations . . . Now take a look above the door mantle as Dorothy enters Professor Marvel's wagon.  What do we see but a skull  . . . a reminder of time  and the shortness thereof indeed. ~ Brad Eisenhauer, eisenhau @ purdue
16) "... The sun is the same, in a relative way, but you're older..." as Prof. Marvel lights two candles. The two candles are like suns as they give off light and they are relatively the same. The "but you're older" matches exactly to when he lights the second candle. This can be taken to mean birthday candles, and lighting the second one means that one is now older. ~ Amrit Heer, amritheer @ hotmail
17) "... Home, home again ..." as Professor Marvel tells Dorothy that she needs to go back home. ~ stego
18) (E) "... Hear the softly spoken magic spell ..." as Dorothy is leaving the magic wagon of Professor Marvel.
NOTE: The magic spell, as will be apparent later in the sync is "There's No Place Like Home". ~ Eugene Whong, euge @ wam.umd
19) Note: During TGGITS the instrument being played in the foreground is a Hammond B3 Organ which uses a Leslie speaker. Coincidently, the Leslie speaker makes the sound that it does by spinning inside it's box, using the "Doppler Effect" to make it sound so cool.  So we have a spinning speaker inside an organ playing music to a spinning tornado scene. ~ Howard Ehrenberg, howard @ aheadhigher

20) "... I think I'll buy me a football team"  Now granted that what an Englishman like Roger Waters would call "football", is what we in the U.S. would label "soccer", but bear with me, and notice that the beginning of the Yellow Brick Road bears a striking resemblance to the spiraling helmet symbol of the NFL Ram's. ~ Paul Ide, pawnsong @ hotmail
21) Note: Cryptic language in the song Money? Take a look at this bit of interesting word work:
                        M
oney, get away
                            G
et a good job with more pay and you're O.K.
                                Money, it's a gas                                                        ~ Rene Molenaar, renem @ ch.twi.tudelft
22) "... I think I need a Learjet ..." as Glinda appears from the bubble.  Maybe she'd prefer a Learjet over traveling in a bubble?
Note: The way Glinda holds her wand, at times, looks a little like she's playing electric air guitar during Dave's solo. ~ Sara Hermanson, toung4fun @ aol
23) Note: Take a gander at this (the orb from the "Welcome to the Machine" cartoon by Gerald Scarfe played in Pink Floyd concerts on the big round screen behind the band) and note the similarity to both Glinda's bubble and especially the Wicked Witch's crystal ball. ~ Emily A, Era8381 @ aol
24) Note: A little before the Munchkin Coroner comes up some officials come out of one of the buildings and are talking back and forth about their new arrival and in the background you can hear  a man say "... I was really drunk at the time ..." which could be a reference to the drunken and carousing little people who played the Munchkins. Then you can hear a woman say "... He was cruisin' for a bruisin'..." which according to rumour (or urban legend if you will) Judy Garland said the little actors got drunk and at least one tried to hit her up for a date.  So the latter voice could be considered as Dorothy saying that particular Munchkin was "cruisin' for a bruisin' ". ~ Lisa Messmer, dalmatia @ eburg
25)  (AA)  "And after all, we're only ordinary men ...", as if the Munchkin ballerinas are explaining that, though they are tiny and appear different, they are just like the rest of us.
26) Note: The song Brain Damage is playing as the Scarecrow is singing If I Only Had a Brain.
Note:  Check out these lyrics from The Scarecrow by Syd Barrett with The Pink Floyd on their album
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, " The black and green scarecrow as everyone knows, stood with a bird on his hat and straw everywhere; he didn't care. He stood in a field where barley grows. His head did no thinking ... "   Notice what colour Scarecrow is in the movie? ~ TJ Higgins, tjhiggin @ alpine.b17a.ingr
27) "... Got to keep the loonies on the path ..."  Dorothy and Scarecrow must stay on the path to achieve their goal. ~ Andrew Duhan, aduhan @ TTACS.TTU
28)  "... There's someone in my head but it's not me ..."  The Appletrees have someone inside who makes them move around and look alive. ~ Aqualung57, aqualung57 @ aol
29)  "... fritter and waste the hours ...", once again focusing on the Margaret Hamilton character, who is wasting her hours trying to make Dorothy miserable.
30) Note: After Scarecrow is handed his "Doctorate of Thinkology" he says "The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles TRIANGLE is equal to the square root of the remaining side." Of course the triangle being a recurring theme in this synchronicity as well as the image we find on the cover of DSOTM. ~ Gary A Bridgman - gary.bridgman @ ipaper
31) Third playthrough - (voice says) ..."Live for today, gone tomorrow ..." as the Wizard hands Tin Woodsman his clockwork heart, and then we hear a strange noise that sounds like a rusted metal hinge. Perhaps a prophetic utterance of Tin Woodsman's ultimate demise?
Note:  During this "rewards" scene when Cowardly Lion receives his badge of courage, it sounds like military helicopters and war planes flying about ... sort of. ~ Tony Zehnder pip97 @ capecod
32) During the third playthrough, when Dorothy and Professor Marvel are getting into the balloon to take Dorothy home, the chimes and bells at the start of the song "Time" play loudly. My interpretation of it is that the chimes and bells are representative of an alarm clock saying "Time to go!" ~ A1nut @ aol
33) (V) "... Waiting for someone or something to show you the way ..." Glinda is there to show Dorothy the way back home. ~ Big Al Cohen  acjetnut @ comic
34) "The Sun is the same in a relative way ..." as Glinda waves the magic wand with a star on top. The sun is a star. ~ Kevin Stillwagon [size=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"]kevinstillwagon @ cs
35) The Great Gig in the Sky, a song in reference to the afterlife, begins playing at THE END ... most folks like to think they go to Heaven in the end. ~ JazzyJoeyD @ aol
36) In L. Frank Baum's original book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the final chapter in which Dorothy returns to Kansas is titled "Home Again". The lyrics "Home, home again" are played during this part of the movie. ~ Duncanthrax L. Necromancer
37) The last five songs of DSOTM, in reverse order, and skipping the last track, ECLIPSE, the first letter of the remaining four tracks, spells out B-A-U-M, as in L. Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. ~ Robert Fick calloway1823 @ yahoo.
Side Note: This bit of information was originally brought to my attention by Andrew Wendland, who has a perfectly ghastly sync
website, and who uses this bit of interesting, but useless information as evidence for the "intent" side of the debate. You'll have to scroll about on his site to find his less than persuasive argument for his position. To read mine, click here.
38) In a similar vein: If you invert the “M” in Moon, it becomes a “W”.  Leave the first “O” just as it is (or you may invert it too, but it remains an "O" - ;o) ~ stego). Now, turn the last two letters in moon, “ON”, at a 90 degree angle and read it top to bottom. It spells “OZ”.   "W"   "O"   "Oz". ~ David Logg ... chargers_fan @ yahoo
39) Didja ever notice that Dorothy's Uncle Henry plays absolutely no part in the Land of Oz? Everybody else gets some sort of appearance in the Land of Oz but not ol' Uncle Henry. ~ stego 
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Funny you should bring this up. Richard and I were just talking about this the other day.  Janet was saying how she has Shirley Temple programming and her mom's name is Shirley, which triggered her every time she heard the name.

I told Richard how my mom's name was Dorothy and we had to watch the Wizard of Oz every Thanksgiving (that was when it came on over here - always around or on Thanksgiving). No matter what relatives house we were at, all the kids had to sit down and watch The Wizard of Oz.  Hmmm...I wonder if I have that programming...Rolleyes

I also had an aunt named 'Shirley,' and later in life I had a writing friend who's name is Shirley. :unibrow:  (Come to think of it, my sister had a Shirley Temple doll - one of the originals.) But then again, since I have over 30 aunts and uncles, I have all kinds of names in my family...
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i have a question...since the album synchronizes with the movie, could the music itself be a programming tool?

 

 
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Robin,  Yes almost all music in mainstream is programming tool...  Pink Floyd "Dark side of the moon" Was almost the longest running Billboard album of all time.
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yes, i would think so...

oh, and i love floyd so...pigs on the wing, snort snort!:D

art.

i wonder what would happen  now,

after ive become 'aware' of so much more, if i took a trip through the land of oz, with the assistance of floyd...:shock: 

hmmm...just musing.

that might be quite a journey.:cool2:

i wonder if anyones done it already/i wouldnt be surprised.Rolleyes

well, id rather just listen to the music than watch that movie.:nod::thumbsdown:
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Pink Floyd was never mainstream. Elvis was mainstream, Beatles were mainstream. They were clearly mind controlled and part of the illuminati sustem. John Lennon's song "Imagine" after he came out of the programmers, was so anti-illumianti agenda that it got him assasinated by a mond controlled Mark Chapman. Pink Floyd escaped by being just too unconventional.

After Syd Barret's drug abuse problem, the group became totally anti-drugs.

Pink Floyd lyics have depth and soul. The fact that such an unconventional album became a hit might show that the inner consiousness of the masses can instantly deprogram centuries of illumianti programming provided they listen to the right frequencies.

The lyrics of DSOTM are more like a deprogramming or a complaint against programming from the subconsious of Roger Waters.

A simple analysis of the lyrics:
http://www.pink-floyd-lyrics.com/html/da...yrics.html

1)Speak to Me
Rants of a mind control victim

2) Breathe:
Encourages yogic breathing
and encourages individuality.

Makes note of Alice in Wonderland Programming and mocks the rat race.

3) Time:
Again pointing out the futility of the human rat race.

4) Great Gig in the sky: Has a paragraph of not being scared of death

5) Money: Rant against materialism

6) Us and Them: Futility of War/Violence

7) Eclipse: Indicating a desire for an escape route
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I found this site on WIZARD OF OZ and the ILLUMINATI MIND CONTROL >> please check it... http://invisiblecollege.blogspot.com/200...-mind.html

and scroll down, click on the link "ADULT CONTENT" there is a list of woman that Illuminati use for male sexual programing!!
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#9
Gee,and I thought all there was to it was the guy hanging himself in the yellow brick road scene.
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