Wizard of OZ- analogy for today
by Neville Wright
The Wizard of Oz is a beloved children’s story that has captured the hearts of generations. However, many people may not realize that the story is more than just a simple tale of a young girl’s journey through a magical land.
Just as you can read between the lines in newspapers on any given day, you can discover clues and truths slipped in by the ‘Powers That Be’ – if you look hard enough in terms of what is actually going on. Additionally, you will find that pertinent disclosure information can also be found in movies.
One exceptional example in terms of a movie revealing the hidden side of financial world is the classic film; The Wizard of Oz.
The following extracts are from a commentary of The Wizard of Oz, which is the real meaning of the film.
As such, The Wizard of Oz, was an allegory for the new state of affairs in America in the 1930’s following the stock market crash (and manipulated withdrawal of the money supply) that led to the factual bankruptcy of the United States Government following immediately thereafter.
After the bankruptcy, Kansas was no longer just plain old “Kansas,” it was now “KS”, an artificial corporate venue of the bankrupt United States, newly established “federal territory,” part of the “Federal Zone,” and Dorothy and Toto were in “this state” now.
On her journey in this unfamiliar land, Dorothy meets up with three unusual “characters,” each having a different problem or challenge as portrayed on the silver screen; but their true identity has been decoded and it follows:
The first was the Scarecrow (a man of straw – a front) and “he” identified his straw-man persona for Dorothy; “Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking. Of course, I am not bright about doing things.”
And in his classic song, “If I only had a Brain,” the Scarecrow / Straw Man succinctly augured; “I’d unravel every riddle for every ‘individuadle’ (individual) in trouble or in pain.”
Today, in light of Redemption, we would translate it as; “Once one discovers that his straw-man exists, all political and legal mysteries, complexities and conditions are resolved or understood.
And if one takes legal title (control) of his ‘Straw-man’, he becomes the ‘authorized representative’ of the ‘straw-man’; able to accept and discharge (settle) all commercial affairs as in Oz (the new commercial world – aka the MATRIX). This is because the ‘straw-man’ has no BRAINS, and no hands nor fingers by which to grasp a pen in order to write a check, so to speak; to pay a fine, fee, tax or debt!”
The second character was the Tin Man, or T.I.N. man (also identified as; Tax payer Identification Number”). The Tin Man was a hollow man of metal, a “vessel,” a “vehicle” – these were at the time, newly created commercial code words for the straw-man. Just like the Scarecrow, the Tin Man had no brain and no heart. Both were “artificial persons.”
One of the definitions of “tin” in Webster’s dictionary is “counterfeit.” The Tin Man also represented the mechanical and heartless aspect of commerce and commercial law. Just like they say in the Mafia; “It’s nothing personal, it’s just business.”
The Tin Man represents the dehumanizing effects of industrialization and mechanization. He works tirelessly, devoid of heart or soul. His body seizes up, mirroring the soullessness of a heartless system. The Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN)—a cold, numerical identifier—parallels the Tin Man’s lack of humanity.
The third character that Dorothy met was the Cowardly Lion, or “King of Beasts,” and as the most feared of all animals in the jungle, was lacking in ‘courage.’
The Lion is symbolic of the once fearless people, who have since lost their courage—often afraid to challenge authority or question the system.
People love to talk, but not many have the courage to “DO” a thing! The people are scared of the corporate Federal System and local revenue collectors, i.e. police and judges, in their so-called courtrooms (tribunals) of justice (commerce).
After your first few encounters with the “Just-Us” system, believing there was ‘justice’ in the courts, you probably lost some of your courage too. And you may have not known it, but the Revenue Canada has been dealing with only your ‘Straw-man’ (debtor) strictly under the laws of commerce, and they are just like the Tin Man; heartless.
After Dorothy and her three companions made their way to Oz, they had learned that they had to go see the ‘Wizard.’
In order to find the Wizard, they had to just “follow the yellow brick road,” (gold is known as ‘yellow bricks’ and are melted into ‘ingots!’) All one has to do is follow the trail of America’s stolen gold, and you will find the thief who stole it.
Between 1916 and 1933, most of America’s gold was rounded up by the ‘privately owned’ Federal Reserve Banks and shipped off to the Fed owners in England and Germany. The reason for this was that Federal Reserve Notes could be redeemed in gold, and the use of Federal Reserve Notes carried an interest penalty that could only be paid in gold.
It was declared in 1933, Americans were required (misdirected) to turn in all gold coinage, gold bullion, and gold certificates by May 1st, May Day, (the birthday of Communism in Bavaria in 1776, the birthday of the IRS, and celebrated worldwide as the International Workers Holiday,” (a holy day to the Wizard and his tribe).
The Straw Man represents that fictional ALL CAPS legal fiction —The PERSON. He wanted a brain but got a Certificate — The Birth Certificate.
The Tin Man — The TIN (Taxpayer Identification Number). He was a robotic avatar, who worked tirelessly until his body literally froze up & stopped functioning. The heartless & emotionless robot creature who worked himself to death because he had no heart or soul.
The Cowardly Lion was a bully, but was actually a true coward when someone stood up to him, like most bullies. He lacked true courage and in the end, the Wizard gave him an Official Recognition Award — Authority & Status.
The Wizard of Oz used magic, smoke, flames & holograms, but all of it were tricks & illusions to push fear & compliance to make people do what he commanded. The truth is the Wizard has NO real power & only used illusions to create false power & authority.
The Wicked Witch pushed fear through intimidation. She was after Toto and controlled the flying monkey police, the policy enforcers, the mischievous demons, which also represents the BAR Association who attack & control all the little people for the Great Crown Wizard, the crooked Bankers of Oz, obsessed with gold.
In the field of poppies, they were not REAL humans, so drugs had no effect on them, but Dorothy was drugged.
The Wizard of Oz was written at the time when Rockefeller & the Big Pharma began to take over medicine & education.
The Crown was actually the largest drug dealer & after their take-over of drug distribution in China, they began to expand all around the world.
Toto was what the Wicked Witch was really after. Toto in Latin means “in total”. Toto exposed the Wizard of Oz and had no fear, despite being very small compared to the Great Wizard, so no one noticed him.
Toto pulled the curtain on the Wizard & his magical scams.
‘Curtain’ also means the End of an Act or scene! He pulled the curtain & started barking until others paid attention, hypothetically giving everyone the “Red Pill”.
The curtain hid the corporate legal fiction & its false courts. Be TOTO and start pulling the curtain from your mind so you can begin to see the truth.
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