Red Hooded Woman Attacks Pope as Part of Global Staging
A strange incident, that seems odder still when juxtaposed with other odd events this holiday season; the attempted bombing of Northwest Flight 253 in particular.
Both incidents served to grab international attention during a time when many of us are vulnerable emotionally and spiritually; we’re amped up at this time of year on many levels. Add to this mix international travel; people dependent on the whims and fates of weather, airport security, government, flight arrivals and cancellations. . .
The Pope, during the Christmas Day blessing, was attacked by a young woman in a red hooded sweatshirt. The woman had climbed over a barrier and managed to pull the Pope to the ground; however, the Pope was unharmed. Reports say the woman was mentally unstable. Interesting for the above reasons but also in context of the attack two weeks earlier on the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Berlusconi’s attacker, it’s been reported, also has mental problems.
One of the things to emerge from these incidents – the bombing attempt, the attacks on the Pope and Silvio Berlusconi – is the reminder from authority of the need for tighter security. Homeland Security was lightening quick in its announcements for newer, stricter security edicts, which have already been put in place. Along with these even more restrictive rules is the urging of Homeland Security for the use of body scanners in airports.
As to the failed bombing attempt by Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, there’s further support for the sleeper agent scenario: Abdulmutallab told authorities “operatives” in Yeman gave him the explosives. The US attacked Yemen on December 19th.
Whether intentionally planned by the Global Cabal (you know, “Them,”) or the Trickster in our face, there are esoteric elements all over these events. Two mentally unstable people, a woman in her twenties wearing a hood that’s red, (Christmas color, blood, sacrifice, wanton woman,) the inept would be airplane bomber from Nigeria, (the Nigerian e-mail spam scams,) Christmas Day, (world peace, love, goodwill to men, religion. . . ) the Pope, (authority, religion, spiritual control, sexual control, Nazis,) the Vatican,(more control and authority infrastructure, hidden treasures and secrets, power, global presence) and Kafka-esqe rules that are, we’re told,to keep us safe, but really serve to humiliate and control.
These incidents seem unconnected and maybe they are; but they all happened on the global stage, during a time of global sharing and unity, and where travel is at its highest on a world wide level. Institutions were attacked: the Pope/Vatican, (and two weeks previously, Italy’s PM, another authority) and an airline, directly involving Homeland Security.
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The trouble I see with most of these attacks is the investigation part and the openness around it.
If the case was presented openly we could all determine ourselves if those people are mentally ill or not.
Recently in Holland there was an attack on the Dutch Royal Family. Mentally ill too…we are the people who accept these claims because we do nothing against it. I dislike the judgemental look but I can’t ignore the sheep effect in humanity.
There’s so few people being able to kick these sheep awake.
Not an easy task either.
Keep up the good work.
Roel Poelwijk
The Netherlands
Yes, there IS a strange synchronicity to world events. Teasingly
impossible to track, and only seen clearly in retrospect.
Humans are very good at pattern recognition. It’s what we think best. So, maybe linking synchronous events is only our framework through which we view the world. Maybe not at tall:)
High strangeness (thanks to Hynek for such a great descriptor) is like the above, but is SO Over The Top I’m absolutely fascinated by it
and its unending blend of incomprehension.
“Bigfoot, a Grey, Chupacabra, the Mad Gasser of Matoon, and Champ go into a bar…”
It’s like that, but much more intense. Skinwalker Ranch immediately
comes to mind.
Trickster, always, comes to mind.