Science Fiction
Science Fiction is a genre of literature controlled by CIA and dark occultists of the OTO, in alliance with the Hollywood propaganda machine to announce the roll out of military technology of the Science Church and create a transhumanist UFO/ extraterrestrials religion (Grey alien archetype popularized by Aleister Crowley, becoming vessels for the Fallen Angels= homunculus or Golem). The new Age of Aquarius = The Star. Most famous science fiction writers: HG Wells, HP Lovecraft, Raymond Palmer, Ron Hubbard, Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, Arthur C Clarke, Frank Herbert, Ray Bradbury, Leigh Brackett, Philip K Dick, Lyon Sprague de Camp, Kurt Vonnegut,.. |
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1634 Johannes Kepler Somnium.
1752 Voltaire Micromégas.
1818 Mary Shelley Frankenstein.
1835 Edgar Allan Poe The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Phaal (trip to the moon).
1870 Jules Verne (Legion of Honour) Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
1895 HG Wells (Fabian Society) The Time Machine.
1898 HG Wells War of the Worlds (alien invasion).
1902 jesuit George Méliès Trip to the Moon.
1912 Edgar Rice Burroughs A Princess from Mars.
1915 Franz Kafka The Metamorphosis.
1920s HP Lovecraft (connected to the OTO) writes science fiction as modern form of magic (imagination as part of magic) in magazines like Weird Tales (Freud's theory of the Uncanny). Karel Capek (brother of Josef Capek who died at Bergen-Belsen) R.U.R. (use of the word robot).
1923 Camille Flammarian as president of the SPR.
1926 Hugo Gernsback Amazing Stories (Buck Rogers).
1927 Fritz Lang Metropolis UFA (creation of a robotic false Eve).
1929 Woman in the Moon UFA Fritz Lang Thea von Harbau Tilla Durieux (married to Paul Cassirer)
1930 Astounding Stories Harry Bates (Weird Stories) as editor.
1932 Aldous Huxley A Brave New World.
1934 Los Angeles Science Fiction Society with Forest Ackerman (gay-lesbian agenda with Daughters of Bilitis, played in Queen of Blood of Curtis Harrington, produced by Samuel Arkoff), Ray Bradbury, Leigh Brackett, Robert Heinlein.
1936 Karel Capek War with the Newts.
1937 Ray Palmer founds Fantastic Adventures. Ray Palmer as editor of Amazing Stories and Fate magazine. Amazing Stories was founded by Hugo Gernsbach (Hugo Awards at Worlds Science Fiction Convention) and published by Ziff-Davis and contained stories of Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne, Fabian HG Wells, ER Burroughs, Isaac Asimov (Philadelphia Naval Shipyard with Robert Heinlein), John W Campbell, Roger Zelazny (Chronicles of Amber), Volney Mathison (invented the E-meter, used in Dianetics of Scientology), Richard Shaver,...
Through Richard Shaver's Shaver Mystery it announced the Roswell psyop in 1947. John W Campbell becomes editor of Astounding Science Fiction.
1939 first World Science Fiction Convention. Famous Fantastic Mysteries.
1947 Ray Palmer publicizes Kenneth Arnold's claims of UFO sightings. 1947 was also the year OSS turned into CIA and George Van Tassel moved at Giant Rock in the Mojave desert (China Lake, Babalon Workings of Jack Parsons and Ron Hubbard who founded ET cult Scientology, based on the Amalantra Workings of Crowley in Manhattan).
Robert Heinlein's Mañana Literary Society meetings at his home in Laurel Canyon with Anthony Boucher/William White (mentor of Philip K Dick, San Francisco Chronicle now owned by Hearst), Ron Hubbard, Leigh Brackett (The Big Sleep, Star Wars Episode II: The Empire Strikes Back), her husband Edmond Hamilton (Superman, Batman), Catherine Lucelle Moore, her husband Henry Kuttner (Weird Tales), Sprague de Camp (coined the term E.T.), Jack Williamson, Fritz Lang (Metropolis about the Whore of Babylon). De Camp, Heinlein and Isaac Asimov worked at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard (Project Manhattan).
Hugo Gernsback also published magazines on electricity and radio and Amazing Stories Quarterly with Leigh Brackett's husband Edmund Hamilton, SP Meek (metallurgical engineer),.. Fate magazine published articles of Jerome Clark, member of Center for UFO Studies of Josef Allen Hynek (Project Blue Book) and guest on Fox show Sightings.
Fantastic Adventures announces Andrija Puharich's The Nine psyop.
1948 Famous Fantastic Mysteries publishes Jack London (Bohemian Club, eugenics agenda)
1949 George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four.
1950 Ray Palmer's Imagination magazine with Philip K Dick, Robert Heinlein and Daniel Galouye (Simulacron 3, announcing virtual reality).
Ron Hubbard and Sara Northrup Hollister develop Dianetics (mind control with electronics, Volney Mathison's E-meter). Ray Bradbury The Martian Chronicles.
1951 The Day the Earth Stood Still= Lust Babalon riding the Beast novel of Harry Bates (Strange Tales with Robert E Howard, the publisher of Isaac Asimov and Parsons' friend Robert Heinlein), set in Walter Reed Army Hospital of Project Bluebird Michael Rennie Patricia Neal (wife of MI6 agent Roald Dahl) giant Lock Martin (Lockheed Martin, 10/12 like Crowley) Hugh Marlowe (Pasadena Playhouse) written by Edmund North (Stanford) 20th Century Fox music with a theremin instrument. Robert Heinlein The Puppet Masters (mind control by extraterrestrial force).
1952 Ray Palmer and Kenneth Arnold publish The Coming of the Saucers with the first appearance of a 'man in black'.
1953 Hugo Awards. Fantastic Universe (Robert Bloch, Isaac Asimov, PKD, Lyon Sprague de Camp)
1955 Crowley's successor Kenneth Grant publishes his manifesto and spread the lore of the Lam entity as a hidden dwarf god. As a result of the alchemical marriage the magician creates a homunculus: 'little man'.
50s was the start of wave of contactee's Theosophist George Adamski (contact with Venusians in Californian desert), Orfeo Angelucci (also employed by Lockheed in Burbank), Truman Bethurum, fake Project Blue Book, while the CIA was conducting experiments of Project Artichoke.
Palmer's successor at Amazing Stories and Fantastic Adventures Howard Browne later worked in Hollywood as writer of 20th Century Fox movie Capone (1975) with Ben Gazzara as Al Capone, John Cassavetes and Sylvester Stallone.
1957 Ivan Yefremov (Soviet Union) Andromeda: A Space-Age Tale.
1959 Robert Heinlein Starship Troopers. The Twilight Zone CBS. Kurt Vonnegut The Sirens of Titan story of a Martian (alien) invasion.
1961 Gardner Fox (Amazing Stories, Planet Stories with Leigh Brackett) and Julius Schwartz (World Science Fiction Convention, agent of Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury and HP Lovecraft) of DC Comics created character Atom/Raymond Palmer.
Polish writer Stanislaw Lem (jewish, Science Fiction Writers of America) Solaris. Jacques Vallée Le Sub-espace.
Robert Heinlein Stranger In a Strange Land, set in Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital of Project Bluebird, used in the programming of Charles Manson who named his child Michael Valentine after the novel.
1963 Arthur C Clarke Dolphin Island (based on the work of Leary's friend John Lilly)
1964 Daniel Galouye Simulacron 3 (simulated/virtual reality).
1965 Frank Herbert Dune. founding of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.
1966 first episode Star Trek. Robert Heinlein The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. Process Church of Final Judgment, based on Stranger in a Strange Land. Ray Bradbury designed the Epcot Center at Disney World.
1967 Ann McCaffrey Dragonriders of Pern.
1968 2001 A Space Odyssey Stanley Kubrick Keir Dullea Gary Lockwood Arthur C Clarke (president of the British Interplanetary Society, a group of British elite thinkers, engineers, secret service assets trained as sci-fi writers to announce the space age). Planet of the Apes of Franklin Schaeffer. PKD Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?.
1969 Apollo moon landing ritual with Robert Heinlein, Arthur C Clarke, Isaac Asimov,.. Ursula Le Guin The Left Hand of Darkness (androgynous race). Brian Aldiss Supertoys Last All Summer Long. Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse-Five.
1972 Andrei Tarkovsky Solaris (electronic music with ANS synthesizer).
1973 World on a Wire Rainer Werner Fassbender.
1974 Robert Spencer Carr (University of Florida, Weird Tales with HP Lovecraft, Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury) revives the Hangar 18 rumors.
1977 Star Wars A New Hope George Lucas Mark Hamill Carrie Fisher (holographic technology)
1979 Science Fiction World (China). Anthony Boucher, August Derleth, Stuart Palmer and Forrest Ackerman are members of Anton LaVey's Order of the Trapezoid.
1980 The Empire Strikes Back Leigh Brackett.
1981 The Minds of Billy Milligan (MPD). PKD VALIS.
1982 The Thing (John W Campbell) Kurt Russell John Carpenter.
1983 Ridley Scott Blade Runner Harrison Ford Joe Turkel. Joel Rosenberg Guardians of the Flame.
1984 Dune David Lynch Kyle MacLachlan Virginia Madsen Sting. William Gibson Neuromancer.
1985 Back to the Future Crispin Glover as science fiction writer. Carl Sagan Contact.
1990 Total Recall Paul Verhoeven Arnold Schwarzenegger Sharon Stone
1992 Steven Gould (president of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers America) Jumper. The Sci-Fi Channel.
1994 Stargate Roland Emmerich.
1997 Contact (UFO religion in desert like Van Tassel, aliens with mind reading technology) Robert Zemeckis Matthew McConaughy as Palmer Joss Jodie Foster as Ellie Arroway (based on Jill Tarter).
Men in Black Will Smith. Starship Troopers Paul Verhoeven Denise Richards Neil Patrick Harris (Sony-Disney)
1998 Paul Levinson (jesuit university Fordham, Western Behavioral Sciences Institute of Carl Rogers)
2001 A.I. Steven Spielberg Jude Law (based on story of Brian Aldiss).
disinfo of Disclosure Project, Project Camelot, Bases Project,..Vril Society hoax.
2003 Men in Black II Lara Flynn Boyle as shapeshifting alien. Solaris George Clooney Natascha McElhone
2008 WALL-E Pixar Disney. The Day the Earth Stood Still Keanu Reeves.
2009 Avatar (consciousness transfer to clones) James Cameron Zoe Saldana. Moon Duncan Jones. Honda's robot Asimo, named after Asimov.
2012 Prometheus (based on Erich von Daniken) Michael Fassbender as android.
2013 Her Joaquin Phoenix. Right Wing agent of Vox Day expelled from SFWA.
2014 Interstellar Christopher Nolan Nathan Crowley.
2021 Dune Oscar Isaac.
2022 Strange New Worlds.
2024 Dune Part Two Christopher Walken.