Living Longer Column, March 4, 2010 (words)
What Would You Do With Another 100 Years?
Help Discover The Truth About Conspiracies!
by Art Kunkin
I am writing this weekly column for two main reasons. 1) Because I believe that within the next 20 years medical science will probably let us live for 200 years or more. 2) Because I believe I already have discovered a method to live that long and want to let others know about my discovery.
Therefore, I am asking everyone I know: What would you do with another 100 or more years of healthy, productive life if you had that available? What dream would you fulfill? Having now heard this possibility, would you be willing to look into this further, particularly if it didn’t cost you any money or much time to do so?
My own reason for wanting to live longer is that I have many unanswered questions I would like answered before checking out. This thought came up in part because I have been reading about some hidden conspiracies in the American space program.
For example, one of the books I recently read is “Dark Mission” by Richard Hoagland and Mike Bara. Hoagland is a former consultant to the U.S. government’s National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the journalist who advised CBS about space exploration. In this book, Hoagland seems to prove that NASA has been deliberately infiltrated from its start in 1958 by three secret organizations dedicated to concealing the truth about the extra-terrestrial origin of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) because they share strange ideas about the gods of the ancient Egyptian religion.
According to Hoagland, these three groups consist of a) Freemasons; b) former Nazi scientists; and c) a third group Hoagland calls the Magicians, people who had a prior relation with the occultist Aleister Crowley and his secret Golden Dawn society.
Hoagland reports that almost all of the trained American astronauts and a surprising majority of the highest NASA officials are Freemasons who astonishingly timed their explorations of Mars and the Moon in accordance with various Freemasonic rituals and geometries. While this detailed connection to Freemasonry was unknown to me prior to Hoagland’s observations, it is generally well known that former Nazi scientists like Werner Von Braun were given refuge in the United States and employed by NASA because of their knowledge of German rocketry. What is not so well known is the related fact that billions in Nazi money were secretly sent to corporations in North and South America in maintenance of the fascist program to control the world when it became obvious that Hitler was losing World War Two. What is also not well known is that the Nazi espousal of ideas about ancient civilization are quite similar in part to Masonic ideology. Finally, one of the original and top American space planners was Jack Parsons, known to historians of American occultism as a partner of Aleister Crowley in replicating ancient Egyptian rituals also similar to those of Masonry.
According to Hoagland, these three groups are united in the belief that the public has to be protected from and prepared for a coming contact with extra-terrestrial aliens who previously influenced civilization on our earth and are in the process of returning with their ancient knowledge.
Another book I recently read, Lynn Pickett’s “Stargate Conspiracy,” presents this same conspiracy theory by assembling other information about how the government conceals UFO observations.
A more positive approach to other secret societies (such as the Theosophical Society, the Anthroposophical Society and the Rosicrucian Fellowship) is taken in a related book I have had in my library for many years, Dion Fortune’s “Esoteric Orders and Their Work.” This book examines the inner work of secret orders and fraternities as the teaching of an ancient wisdom transmitted to selected candidates through rituals and oaths, a science desirably having a positive effect on human history. For example, it is well known that many if not most of the founders of the United States were Freemasons, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Paul Revere.
In conclusion, I want to say that at least part of my desire for a life as long as possible is related to my desire to know the outcome of the real conspiracies. I want to know who is pulling the strings of history. I want to do what I can to stop the bad guys and help the good guys!
Also, my research into the seemingly good aspects of secret societies has absolutely convinced me of the existence of advanced mental and spiritual powers that can be used to eliminate the negativities of individuals and of society. Therefore, I want to have as long a life as possible to master those powers and use them for good. That is why I am encouraging the formation of local chapters of the Association for Living Longer (ALL) where the monthly meetings will include learning how to develop and practice these positive mental and spiritual powers. ALL instead of AARP! ALL instead of Secret Societies!
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Art Kunkin is the journalist who founded the alternative weekly newspaper, The Los Angeles Free
Press, 1964 to 2010, and is now founding the Association for Living Longer (ALL). Art’s book,
“The Real Fountain Of Youth: The Science Behind The Myth” (Yes, I am broadening the title!)
is available through his web site www.alchemyrevealed.com. A free introductory report about his
research into stopping aging can be obtained at www.immortality-is-possible.com. These Living
Longer articles are archived at his blog www.artkunkin.com. To learn more about ALL or to ask
any question, please email Art at artkunkin@gmail.com.
Golden Dawn Society? Isn’t that the neo-Rosicrucian society? They started out with “Good Intentions” but ended up being just as covertly questionable as the original Rosicrucian society. It’s interesting to point out that I just came into learning about an elite group of people called only “The Masters”. They’re reportedly the people behind many of the conspiracies of the last few centuries. Any thoughts?
Michael
Side Note; I’m glad to see your blog back.
Comment by Michael — March 4, 2010 @ 8:00 am
Did I scare you away by asking you to critique my book?
Comment by Rick Slagle — March 9, 2010 @ 8:55 pm
Hi Art,
I’ve been reading “The Rise of the Fourth Reich” By Jim Marrs and I think he touches on some of these exact subjects…Worth finding a copy for sure…There is definitely more going on than meets the public in regards to the NASA programs..not to mention a ton of other gov’t programs..Sleep well America..everything is under control..
Comment by rod — March 28, 2010 @ 10:32 am
I was going to ask, Why, in God’s name, Why? But you answered that in your last couple of paragraphs. I on the other hand have absolutely no desire to live an extended life, I believe our real life is on the other side, not here in this world. I’ve had a decent enough life, but 200 years? Please….
It’s said by some that there are 7 levels This one, astral, etheric, etc. then each of those 7 has seven, and those have seven, on and on, the point being that this world is waaaay down the list, lots of people I know say we’re living in hell. I think that’s a little extreme, but maybe a hell. Didn’t Dante say hell had seven levels too? Sorry, it’s nine, but in number seven the sin is violence, which could easily be this world.
It’s also said that we are spirit that comes to this world to do something, to teach or learn something, and once that’s done to return to spirit, at that point we may stay, move forward to another level or come back again for some other purpose. There are I’m sure those who become hooked on the flesh, so to speak, but even they must go home at some point, taken to an extreme that seems to be your desire. There are those Masters who live hundreds or thousands of years, but while they may appear as human, they can move into the spirit at will. So unlike us they aren’t trapped here in an either or situation.
As a former Rosicrutian, out since the late 70’s, who is considering going back, as someone whose Grandfather was a 33rd degree Mason, I’ve thought about joining but never did, I suspect that there are in fact secrets in secret societies that would be worth knowing, but you or I, if we lived to 500 years, will never know them. So learning who’s pulling the strings is unlikely. I’d imagine that 99% or possibly more, of those in the secret societies don’t have a clue. I’ve also read the books you mention, and others, all they really say is there are things going on, what they really are, and how do we learn what they are is a big blank spot. So yes there are people pulling strings, DUHHHH!!!
I think that we’re all born with advanced powers, but most of us never know, and the majority of the rest forget while growing up and learning the things necessary to surviving and getting ahead here. We all, of course regain our full capabilities, after we leave here and go home, and as we move forward to other levels develop even more abilities. Eliminating the negativities of this world, which is a negative world in my opinion, maybe it wasn’t always, who knows, is a great idea, but not likely to happen. Not when 99.9% of the spirits/people in it are negative. Speaking from experience, I know I have negative tendancies and am always for lack of a better word, fighting them. But other people, friends, family, strangers, whoever, push negativity on to me, I’m not saying it very well, but basically being around people makes me negative, I guess. So if you plan on turning the world 180 degrees, good luck. I’m far from an expert in these matters, but just wanted to share a couple of thoughts generated by your post.
Lee Murray
Comment by Lee Murray — April 2, 2010 @ 1:15 pm