Fat Man: The “Triumph” of the Archons
August 9th is a dirty day. Today we lamentfully commemorate the massacre of hundreds of thousands of living individuals simultaneously. On this day in 1945, Servants of the Archons dropped an atomic bomb named “Fat Man” from an aircraft onto an unsuspecting city full of people. This was the second such act; unsatisfied with the many-tentacled horrors unleashed to feed the Other Gods two days prior at Hiroshima,
The lie used to defend these acts of terror, that “the ends justified the means,” that it was the “only way” to end the war in the Pacific, has long since been revealed laughable at best. Georgetown professor Carroll Quigley, mentor to Bill Clinton (himself a cheap Archonic stuntman) wrote the following in 1965:
The decision to use the bomb against Japan marks one of the turning points in history of our times. The scientists who were consulted had no information on the status of the war itself, had no idea how close to the end Japan already was. Some people like General Groves wanted it to be used to justify the two billion they had spent.
After it was all over, Director of Military Intelligence for the Pacific theatre of War Alfred McCormack, who was probably in as good position as anyone to for judging the situation, felt that the Japanese surrender could have been obtained in a few weeks by blockade alone. “The Japanese had no longer enough food in stock, and their fuel reserves were practically exhausted. We were mining all their harbors and if we had brought this operation to its logical conclusion, the destruction of Japanese cities with incendiary and other bombs would have been quite unnecessary. But General Norstad declared at Washington that this blockading action was a cowardly proceeding unworthy of the Air Force. It was therefore discontinued.”
IT was equally clear that the defeat of Japan did not require the A-bomb just as it did not require the Russian entry into the war or an American invasion of the Japanese home islands. But again, other factors involving interests and nonrational considerations were too powerful. However, if the U.S. had not finished the bomb project or had not used it, it seems most unlikely that the Soviet Union would have made its postwar efforts to get the bomb.
(totkb2 skilluminati research)
With the sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of innocent individuals, the Triumph of the Archons seemed complete. Indeed, these events, the beginning of the “Atomic Age,” have defined the years since. A portal of darkness opened that day– free from what we consider the constraints of “time” and “space”– and we’ve been walking back and forth through it ever since. Certainly, genocides had been perpetrated prior to this event, some arguably “worse” in terms of death toll– the decimation of the native populations of the American continent, for instance, or the European anti-Jewish pogroms of which the Nazi government’s simply received the most attention. Let’s be clear: this is not a game of numbers. The death of one individual at the hands of the Archons is just as significant and substantial as the death of millions (understanding this is one of our weapons against them). Nonetheless, as horrifying as they were, genocides of the past never projected the implication that they could expand on a fractal scale that would include all of life.
No, the mass sacrifices (don’t for a minute forget that these people were sacrificed to the Archons) at Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the opening salvos of the *Modern* Archonic Age, the spiritual equivalent of the invasion of Poland and Chamberlain’s immediate acquiecence. The barrage has continued since. The very real possibility that the Servants of the Archons might end all life on the planet has cast a dark shadow over the collective psyche for so long that we no longer even notice the darkness. Why does the fear of “Terror,” an abstraction, work so effectively as a control system? It’s because the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki introduced the fear of abstraction to the modern vocabulary. (And, let’s be honest, which phrase generates more concern, “terrorism,” or “nuclear terrorism”?)
Now, sixty-two years later, the *front-runner* of the *opposition party* speaks out in support of nuclear deterrents. The “Golden Boy,” favored “Dark Horse” of that same party refuses to condemn the idea, or even discuss it, for fear of saying the “wrong thing” (all the while insisting that he would indeed send troops into a foreign, sovereign nation which has nuclear capacity). The Archonic orgy continues under the guise of the “State,” transcending illusory lines like “party” and “affiliation” and “nationality.”
Let there be no mistake: the Empire Never Ended. The Modern Society of Fear, however, began here, between August 7 and 9, sixty-two years ago. The only changes have been aesthetic; the Triumph begun in 1945 with the collapse of the atoms within “Little Boy” and “Fat Man.” (For those of us who don’t believe in cooincidence, it is also worth noting that today is also the anniversary of the 1969 Tate murders– the work of Charles Manson’s followers.)
But, what of the Resistance? What of the Invisible Gnostic Underground who has also always been present in one form or another? The discovery of the Nag Hammadi texts in the desert of Egypt in December of that year was no mere circumstantial event. This discovery came about in direct response to the dark energy released in Japan. The living information encoded within these texts emerged from the Pleroma into the World of Forms and struggles to be reborn in each of us exposed to it, struggles to teach us how to defeat the AI (Archonic Intelligence).
In “The Dialogue of the Saviour,” Mary states that, “There is but one saying I will speak to the Lord concerning the mystery of truth: In this have we taken our stand, and to the cosmic are we transparent.”
In The Concept of Our Great Power: “He who will know our great Power will become invisible, and fire will not be able to consume him. “
It’s all around you, but you don’t see it. Even when it’s completely out in the open, it’s totally invisible to its enemies, because they’ll never understand it. So, today, let us mourn the Triumph of the Archons. Let us decry the portion of shadow meted out to us by their Servants. Let us remember all individuals as individuals, and all as containers of the Limitless Light. Let us mourn, but tomorrow let us celebrate, as the Christos and Sophia are among us, and the Archons have already been defeated.





Donald Donato said,
There’s a lot here that needs reflection, context and prayer. It was a horrific event, and its legacy is with us, but it was always with us according to our technology. Now our technology surpasses the majority’s ability to love. I wonder how that imbalance should be treated. It would be well worth our time to ask.
“Jesus said, ‘If you bring forth what is within you, what you have will save you. If you do not have that within you, what you do not have within you [will] kill you.’” (Thos. 70)