“Pan”

Pan the movie

Official Pan Movie Poster

As soon as I saw the first trailer for “Pan” I knew to associate the title with Pantheism.  It’s so transparent at this point, right?

So I decided to do what a lot of folks do now, just watch the trailer for “veiled” signals/signs occult symbolism, etc.  I am sure greater minds than my own will find a boatload (oh, sorry, excuse the pun) of stuff I missed, but just in watching the first two trailers on You Tube, there are a few things I picked up that seem, well, interesting for anyone watching the development toward the global government, religion, and economy of the end times.  The images below are screenshots from the trailers for “Pan”.

Pan Peters file

The opening imagery on the first trailer shows a file, that of Peter, and it contains a letter from his Mum, which he asks his friend to read to him.

Pan letter

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wiki

(Is it me, or does anyone else think it is really strange that the notes on the inside of the folder give instructions that make Sheldon Cooper look like Mr. Laid Back?)

 

 

The letter says “My dearest Peter, I long for the day that I can come back for you and explain everything.  As the letter is read in the mother’s voice, saying to Peter “you are extraordinary” video cuts to Peter putting a pan-flute necklace on by a cinderblock wall on which the number 5 is plainly seen.  Narration goes on to say “more than you can imagine” as we see a stern looking Nun looking down over the children and a sign over her right shoulder that says something about “workers are forbidden….” it shows a defiant Peter dropping his plate of gruel in the orphanage.

(Well if that isn’t a little reminiscent of The Hunger Games  and Animal Farm already…)

Mum goes on to say “I promise that you will see me again, if not in this world, then in another”.

The folder/file is marked on the outside with “The Lambeth Home For Boys”.

Just out of curiosity I did the compulsory wiki check. (Wiki is in on the whole “indoctrinate the people” plan, of course). Lambeth was recorded in the “Doomsday Book” (record of the great survey of England and parts of Wales by William the Conqueror in 1086) as an area that came later to be called “Waterloo“.  Waterloo, of course, has become a pop-culture term that carries the meaning: final and utter defeat.

The location of the fictional boys home in the movie is “St. Mary’s Yard” and the second trailer shows that this home is run by the “Sisters of Eternal Prudence”.  Well, prudence is defined as “seeing ahead“.

Pan Sisters of Eternal Prudence

There is soundtrack that plays at one point and just as they are saying “this is not the end, but the beginning” we see Peter with a quick shot of a noose around his neck like a dog-catcher uses.

I mean, folks, that’s just in two brief trailers.  I would like to see the movie, just to see what else is tucked in there, but I’d have to wait until I can watch it at home with the lights on and the remote for pausing, so I can take notes, lol.

Which I won’t bother to actually do, so don’t worry.

At another point Peter says to Blackbeard “I will NEVER bow to you”

The second trailer shows Blackbeard the pirate telling Peter about “a prophecy about a little boy who disappeared from this world until he was old enough to return and lead an uprising against me”.

Peter is the boy who could fly.  He is told in whispered (remembered) voice: “come on kid, you gotta believe” and then we hear Peter say “I believe, and then he floats up into the air like gravity let go of him.

(Kind of like that bizarre NASA/FEMA commercial that just played for, like one day or maybe two on TV and never to be seen again except on YouTube).  It starts out with an image of a toy dinosaur in the foreground, like, oh, it’s reminiscent of another time when there was some mass extinction?

Does any of this smack of mockery of religion on some level, and the make-believe and flying? (Rapture?) I don’t know.   Pan, of course, or Pantheism, is the belief that all of Nature and the totality of everything is itself Divinity.  There is phrasing in our founding documents about “Nature’s God”  which the Freemason’s call god, but the god they refer to is the GAOT “Great Architect of the Universe” or Baphomet (Satan) who just happens to have the words solve and coagula tattood on his arms.  That is the whole idea of total destruction of the world we know, to replace it with Utopia.  Wow.  That’s also the theme behind the mythical Phoenix of Greek Mythology, when it crashes, burns up, and then rises from the ashes as something altogether new and victorious.  And it is the double-headed “eagle” we see in so many insignia. It is particularly known as a symbol of the Scottish Rite of the Knights Templar in Freemasonry dating back to the pre 1700’s and pertaining to Mason’s of 33rd degree.  Yes, the Freemasons definitely pre-date America, and though they claim that the present-day Mason’s are not a continuation of the Mason’s of old, I for one, don’t believe it for a minute.

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Baphomet by shapudl Deviantart.net

The Phoenix FJ Bertuch

A phoenix depicted in a book of legendary creatures by FJ Bertuch (1747–1822).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are the trailers:

I’m sure there is plenty of stuff just in these two-and-a-half minute videos that I have missed.  Let us know if you find more!

2 thoughts on ““Pan”

  1. Oh, wow, yeah, a lot of good connecting of the dots on your part as well! I am quite sure that when all of the truth is made known, we will look at the things that, as your blog name alludes, we really have only seen as the a glass darkly and have a lot of “OH! So that’s what that meant” moments. We think we get it a little, but it’s going to be pretty mind-blowing to understand things as they truly are, and know just how much sway the Father of Lies had on the minds of humanity with his deception. Thanks for your comments!

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  2. Wow, great observations here. As soon as I saw the trailer for this one, I started contemplating just how much Gnostic symbolism is embedded in the Peter Pan mythology (I mean, Gnosticism is embedded into almost ALL Hollywood material of course) but the whole “Pan” connection has been something I’ve wondered about for a long time actually, even before I hardly knew anything about the Occult or Gnosticism etc. The pan pipe itself definitely connects back to the ancient god Pan as well, although I think your points about Pantheism are totally spot on too. Satan always has various “layers” to his lies, so there is a level at which he promotes the idea of an impersonal, pantheistic “Nature” divinity, and then as people go deeper into his labyrinth of “Knowledge”, it again becomes revealed that Nature is not purely impersonal, but that Lucifer sets himself up as the “Source” of all that is, blaspheming God, etc.

    Crazy too that you connected these ideas to Freemasonry and the “G”, etc., because I’ve been thinking about that a lot the couple of days, in the context of all this bizarre Flat Earth research I’ve been caught up in. It dawned on me that if Copernican cosmology is indeed another facet of the broader Luciferian deception, and indeed a necessary component in spreading the concept of Evolution and so on, then the very concept of “Gravity” does seem very much analogous to that Masonic concept of the “generative principle” (which I know on a certain level is ascribed to sexuality, i.e. “sex magick” and perversion in their rituals etc.) but on the level such as you are alluding, it’s much like the “Great architect”, only in that pantheistic sense. Even in the minds of materialistic Darwinists, “Gravity” is that almost mystical force which caused all the matter spewed forth from the “Big Bang” to collect itself and form into everything in the Universe. Just like materialistic Evolution is in reality a modernized Luciferian doctrine masquerading as science, so too am I really beginning to suspect that “Gravity” is as well… Anyhow, totally rambling here I know, but this post wound up confirming a lot of the things God’s been spinning through my head lately.

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