Grayson/Sadler 02

Why Sadler? Does it really have to do with the collagist I’m acquainted with? See her Collage Clearinghouse for more about the artist. Why South/Dixie attached to Sadler? Julie is not from the South. South may stand for an immersion in an illusion, like Dixie, like Gone With The Wind’s Dixie.

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Note: There are *tons* of Dixies strewn across the US, but only 2 “South”s.

But I also think it represent incarnation in a physical form — that kind of illusion. Love Lee. Love Lee (illusion of Lee as South’s savior). Gray is the color of Confederate uniforms. We are all confederates here on Earth, in this school.

Whitehouse, Maryland use to be called Black Rock. 2 Black Rocks in Grayson County, KY, with a White Run on its western side. White, gray, black. Whitehouse is the only *variant* name of Black Rocks in US that’s primary. Black Rock name is most attached to Grayson County, KY (as Sadler is to Grayson County, period).

http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Black_Rock

The Black Rock was a fully-rigged 19th century British trading ship that was found shipwrecked on the Island and overgrown by the jungle. The ship carried a cargo of slaves, dynamite, and other equipment intended for mining. In the midst of a large storm at sea, a massive wave swept the vessel inland, causing it to crash violently into the statue of Taweret, thus toppling the structure, leaving only the foot of the statue intact. This wave carried the ship far into the interior of the Island where it finally came to rest in an area known as the “Dark Territory”. The ship was captained by Magnus Hanso, who was allegedly buried somewhere close to the wreck. In 2007, Hugo Reyes destroyed the ship by detonating the remaining dynamite.

We know from 1P that Black Rock resonates with the Twin Peaks’ Black Lodge thru “loss of arms”. There’s also a White Lodge, another black-white duality.

Only prominent US North in Orangeburg Co., *South* Carolina. North is circular, like an orange itself. Nearby are Norway, Sweden and Denmark, all northern world countries. Very Nordic, very white with blue eyes/blonde hair type of places.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2100947/Eisenhower-secret-meetings-aliens-pentagon-consultant-claims.html

The initial meeting is supposed to have taken place with aliens who were ‘Nordic’ in appearance, but the agreement was eventually ‘signed’ with a race called ‘Alien Greys’.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordic_aliens

Nordic aliens (also known as space brothers) are said by self-described contactees and some UFOlogists to be a group of humanoid extraterrestrials who resemble European racial images, or more specifically Nordic-Scandinavians.

Stephanie Kelley-Romano observes that “white extraterrestrials are those that are most revered”, compared to other beings like the greys, and argues that claimants may use their stories about extraterrestrials “as a means of articulating racially based fears”.[5]

Grayson = et contact. What happened at Whitehouse?

http://exopolitics.org/Study-Paper-8.htm

At his farewell speech in 1961, President Eisenhower was possibly alluding to the growing power of national security agencies that dealt with the extraterrestrial presence and were gaining great power as a result of the dilemma over what to do with the extraterrestrial presence:

In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.

If the President was dissatisfied with the non-disclosure of the extraterrestrial presence, then his speech was indicating that the responsible national security agencies were both dominating public policy and taking a ‘hard-line approach’ that was inconsistent with American democratic ideals.

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