I saw ‘The Fifth Element’ back in 1997, without as much as a clue in understanding it – however I was only 15!
Whilst on a plane to Mexico, I happened to be discussing 2012 with a stranger (and no doubt boring the hell out of her). She likened what I was describing to the movie “The Fifth Element”, giving me the compulsion to watch it again.
And so, a few weeks ago, I grabbed myself a copy… astonishingly, the film depicts a plethora of symbolism, which would have meant nothing to many in 1997!
Luc Besson, director of the superb ‘Leon’, has demonstrated he is “in the know”.
Here is an analysis of the first 6 minutes alone… but please, watch the full film (it is literally bursting at the seams with subliminal messages).
The Symbolism
The film opens up with the infamous ‘Capital G’ as found on the US $1 bill and also in the emblem of the Masons.
Amongst a succession of ‘G’s', resides the word ‘Gaumont’. Gaumont is a French film production company founded in 1895 by the engineer-turned-inventor,
Léon Gaumont (1864-1946).
It is the oldest running film company in the world. Symbolically, the company logo depicts Isis (Sirius) holding an ‘Olympic torch’,
where she is joined by Orion – or should that be ‘TriStar Films’?
Léon Gaumont (1864-1946).
It is the oldest running film company in the world. Symbolically, the company logo depicts Isis (Sirius) holding an ‘Olympic torch’,
where she is joined by Orion – or should that be ‘TriStar Films’?
At 1.05 minutes, we are given a crystal clear view into the centre of the Milky Way.
Please remember the galactic alignment on the 21st December 2012 occurs when the winter solstice sun conjuncts the crossing point of the Milky Way and ecliptic in Sagittarius.
Cut to a scene showing the planet Earth, reminiscing ‘Star Wars’, we are introduced to the ‘space visitors’ – symbolic to my theories on the Olympics 2012.
After sweeping scenes depicting an Egyptian desert, the film cuts to a scene showing a child running through an Egyptian temple, which closely resembles ‘Abu Simbel’ in Aswan, Egypt.
We hear the call for ‘Aziz’ twice over, followed by “Aziz, light!”. This literally means ‘Isis, Light!’
We hear the call for ‘Aziz’ twice over, followed by “Aziz, light!”. This literally means ‘Isis, Light!’
And here’s where it get’s really interesting…
Inside the temple an archaeologist is dusting down some hieroglyphics on the wall; he discovers a snake.
The archaeologist then asks Billy (played by Luke Perry) to make note of the snake. Billy writes an 11th tally on a piece of paper entitled ‘Aziz Light’ or ‘Isis Light’.
The archaeologist then asks Billy (played by Luke Perry) to make note of the snake. Billy writes an 11th tally on a piece of paper entitled ‘Aziz Light’ or ‘Isis Light’.
The scene continues:
“The black hole, like a door, is opened. Evil comes… spreading terror and chaos. You see the snake Billy? The ultimate evil. Make sure you get the snakes.”
“Yes I got the snake. I got all the snakes, so when is this snake act supposed to occur?”
The Mayan Prophecies state that in 2012 a ‘serpent rope’ is going to emerge from the centre of our Milky Way galaxy out of which will step a god of enlightenment. This scene depicts exactly that. When asked how often this happens, the archaeologist replies “every 5000 years”.Precisely the length of our current cycle in the Mayan calendar, which ends on 21st December 2012.
The archaeologist depicts the completion of the “trinity”, brushing down from the apex of the pyramid (the all-seeing eye),
which is personified as ‘Isis’ in the script.
which is personified as ‘Isis’ in the script.
The camera pans down exposing the ‘serpent rope’ (cast between two eyes)
descending on the population.
descending on the population.
The scene then cuts to a spaceship landing in the desert outside of the temple; reference is made to the visitors as ‘God’.
Panic ensues, whilst the archaeologist holds his magnifying glass over the chosen one… the enlightened being (as prophesied by the Mayans).
A Summary
Given that the director, Luc Besson, never publicly acknowledged that ‘The Fifth Element’ was influenced by the Mayan prophecies of 2012, it appears that ‘off’ paper it most certainly was.
In 1997, when the film was released, the Internet was in its infancy (Google didn’t even exist) and online public discussions concerning 2012 and number 11 had barely begun. The world was still trying to fathom the ‘end of days’ scenario of Y2K.
For answers simply look to the title of the film “The Fifth Element”. Like the 5 Olympic rings, we are simply observing the retelling of history in relation to the Mayan calendar.
Each of these 5 cycles was considered its own world age or creation cycle.
As depicted on the familiar, circular MesoAmerican Sun Stone, (often called the Aztec Calendar) each Creation Cycle is said to have been ruled and destroyed by one of 5 elements. Specifically, 4 Jaguar, 4 Wind, 4 Rain, 4 Earth and 4 Water.
In my opinion, what we are witnessing here is nothing more than yet another occult ritual involving symbolism, working on the subconscious mind, empowering events to come in 2012.
If the prophecies are to come true in 2012 and our reality is to merge with the above ‘fiction’, who do you think is going to play the leading role of our mother ‘Isis’? Coming soon…
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ReplyDeleteIS can mean Islamitic State
ReplyDeleteIS can mean Israël
Combine them you got ISIS.
Also: Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) adopted in 2012.
Also fits with 9/11 and what not. Definitely an event that is changing the world right now. Just a thought.