An artist's impression of the crashed Roswell craft, from July 1947
The 70th anniversary of the famous Roswell UFO Incident, in New Mexico, USA from July 1947 is almost upon us.
So, what links Roswell, the 'New Age' and the American Indian people? Good question. ET. is the common linking answer.
B29 Superfortresses over Mt Fuji, Japan in 1945
A mere two years after the atom bombs being dropped on Japan, the Roswell incident occurred. It was not the first UFO crash incident on record, there were others in North America in the 1940's in a similar timeframe. One happened in 1945 in New Mexico, a pueblo's throw away in fact! There were also more than one crash in 1947.
But why was there such a proliferation of incidents in the area around this time? let us not forget the Aztec crash in New Mexico too from around this time, although slightly later.
The reason was nuclear, or more succinctly, the fact that humans had developed and used atomic weapons of their own. This was not the first time in Earth's history that atomic weapons had been used - a human like race existed before that used them, ultimately destroying it.
But it was the first time that we had developed and used these weapons ourselves. That is what piqued the interest of other species out there in space. 'Oh no, not that again!'
Lets consider the so-called 'New Age' movement, occurring about 20 years after Roswell, now is that not a coincidence?
Not really. As we have seen, emissaries have visited this planet to try and deal with the atomic situation in the 50's. They see this capability we have developed as about as dangerous as giving a kid a hunting rifle and ammunition.
Emissaries allegedly visited with the US President at Holloman air force base where they are said to have proposed a deal, desist with nuclear proliferation and they would gift us free energy. Sadly, that offer was not taken up and the proliferation proliferated.
The space emissaries were bound by a code of non-interference. That code had been broken long ago when 'we' were created as a species by the Anunnaki. So perhaps a 'soft' intervention was required when polite negotiation failed?
Around 1967, the Vietnam war was starting to become a heavy and bogged down affair. It was doomed to fail, just as the Korean War had, for the simple reason that the allied powers could not prevent supply of personnel and materiel from across the borders of neighbouring countries aiding the war effort. Much the same situation in the recent middle east conflicts of the present exists.
So, did the space emissaries start a program of seeding a generation that would change the 'thinking' of America as a back stop by the back door?
Think about that. America in the 50's when this generation grew up had been the major player in WW2 victory and also in the Korean war.
It had the most advanced toys in the military toy box.
It, partly for propaganda purposes became 'the' leading consumer society in the world. It was fresh, modern, clean, middle class, white picket fence suburban 'nuclear family' normal.
This gift could be thrown in the face of every citizen under Soviet communist rule, as a propaganda tool to cause them to overthrow the institutionally corrupt communist system.
A US fighter pilot captured in the Korean War was being 'sold' the benefits of Communism by a Chinese interrogator, so the pilot asked, 'I have a house, car and swimming pool, what can communism offer?' It could not offer any of that level of liefstyle.
But, consumer America came at a cost, for all its modernity. Excessive consumption of resources and accidents in the emerging nuclear industry to illustrate the point.
So this new age movement looked to me be seeded from outside, otherwise, why was there this sudden 'anti-establishment' and 'anti the Vietnam war' movement? There was nothing like this in WW2 or at the time of the Korean war?
The 'New Age' borrowed a lot of features from the old American Indian lifestyle. The Indian system where people were equal, there were no taxes, no consumerism, care for resources, using only what was necessary, passing on things to the needy, care for young and old, inclusivity for those that did not fit the 'nuclear family' option - the gay, the transgender.
There was no crime as such, no need for prisons to be built. They had essentially, a simple but utopian society. It was low impact all round, the spiritual beliefs connected to nature, respect for the Earth and animals.
Think about it.
If you know about American Indian culture, most of the above is a direct lift by the New Age from that. The word Hopi, of the Hopi Indians means peace. Now is that a coincidence?
In the new age movement, there was not the worship of false idols in the shape of the Yankee Dollar, golf club membership or the like.
Essentially these new age tenets, along with respect for others and a non-aggressive attitude were the basis for the 'Haight-Ashbory' style of movement that culminated in Woodstock. These people also lived in 'Communes'.
No doubt, this alarmed white picket fence middle class America. It was the complete antithesis of their idea of suburban bliss and it almost mentioned the 'C' word of Communism. (Perhaps Marx looked at the American Indian pre-colonial model and borrowed the ideas that would form his 'communism'? - it says that to me)
But there were concerted efforts to make that new age fail. The 'introduction' of 'free love,' alcohol and drugs into the movement, appealing to many young people were the undoing of it. These were certainly not tenets or beliefs of the American Indian people or their way of life.
The aggressive and panic shouting that came out through the media in the late 60's about the new age, turned the American public against the new age movement as a degenerate, anti-American situation that had to be tamed. Effectively to allow the consumer society to continue.
'They' effectively derailed a movement that had been started for the right reasons, to promote peace and prepare the population for the coming age of Aquarius, rather than the coming of armageddon.
Essentially, the New Age promoted an alternative lifestyle, but it only achieved fairly limited success because corporate politics sought to destroy it as 'un-American' and possibly 'Commie' leaning.
Had the world adopted the caring and responsible way forward, things would be different. But, oil makes the world go round, money must be spent, defence must be procured for perceived threats and so the dragon perpetuates, chasing its own tail and consuming itself. The consumer is in danger of consuming resources to the degree we run out.
The Hopi Indian people have prophecies regarding this coming time of change, this runs that the time will come when there will be a big sort out of the population.
So how are the Indian peoples connected? Well, they have their roots in Atlantis, they were taken to America by their 'star people' as they call them. They have a proclivity to being psychically aware and equipped, in tune with nature and regard themselves as guardians of the planet. Somewhat at odds with the consumer society.
What is interesting is that the Indians were given information on clay tablets, the Hopi and Cherokee have these. This was also a form of record keeping done by the ancient Sumerians in the time of the Anunnaki and also in Pharaoh era Egypt.
A Navajo made ring of a Zuni design, featuring a Hopi 'Katsina' figure
The Hopi people were visited and guided by a star race they called the Katsinas. Many Indian tribes refer to their extra terrestrial visitors as 'Star People.' The Katsina even today are celebrated by the Hopi, who make dolls in the shape and design of these visitors. These 'external' visitors also feature in the culture as spirits who guide the crops and nature.
And how this reinforces the connection to Roswell?
We have heard many times of the 'cover up' over the extra terrestrial entities involved in the crash at Roswell and also with other craft. The denial of aliens recovered, by use of threat in some cases is well documented.
Government is frantic to cover this up, because it reveals 'contact' with an off planet race, that they my possess literally 'out of this world' technology and the fact that something superior is out there, something that is more advanced than America, as self-proclaimed saviour of the free world, is it not?
Check out Ardy Sixkiller Clarke's book 'encounters with star people' it is a fascinating read about real ET contact with the American Indian people.
Hopefully, you can now see how the premise of Roswell, the New Age and the American Indians are all linked.
The 'New Age' is not dead. With a renewed interest in the culture of the ancient peoples of America, the truth is coming out and the dots are being joined to show the bigger picture how it is. People are waking up and this recent Presidential campaign is getting information out of the closet, the genie is out of the bottle, spin is dead.
The consumer society has a tenuous grip on power. That may be about to be relinquished.
We have seen in recent years how the power of 'people media' has discredited the pat media platitudes of the main players.
The truth is quite literally out there and we are able to read and create this information for others to see on a world wide web, thanks to the craft that crashed at Roswell, where we got the means to advance our technology so far.
Live long and prosper as Spock would say.