Hello Gate Fans.
I've only first discovered Stargate in early 2017 and it has become one of (if not) my favorite sci-fi show.
Anyway, I have done some searches on this forum and haven't heard this discussed much.
First thing I'm wondering is, has the creator of Stargate talked much about how he comes up with all of the ideas for Stargate?
Stargate is one of the more believable sci-fi shows with faster than light travel (via wormholes), answering the origins of the pyramids, tales of the lost city of atlantis, religions, government compartmentalization (undisclosed special access programs), soft exposure (wormhole xtreme, etc), and perhaps even the fermi paradox (where are the aliens), etc.
Also, Stargate seems to be one of these three things.
The more I watched Stargate the more I realized how much of it is based on conspiracy theories, well known ones. Most of which allegedly comes from whistleblowers who used to work for the government (i.e. whitehouse, navy, airforce, undisclosed military progams).
The Asgard
The Asgard are what are known to conspiracists as the Grays. The Grays are grey aliens that are 4-feet tall with disproportionately large heads, wiry bodies, and large, dark almond-shaped eyes. They have a tiny nose area, slimmed face to a peaked chin, and holes in the sides of their heads for ears. They abduct people to perform experimentation. The Grays survival as a species is threatened due to repeated cloning for reproductive purposes which has caused genetic degradation. Sound exactly like the Asgard right? It is claimed that past officials and employees of secret government military programs have worked and lived alongside the Grays. Humans are also reverse engineering Gray technology.
Stargate
The name Stargate was the codename for the remote viewing project back in the 70's; remote viewing is a US government run program that used psychics to gather information about the Russians and military threats, etc. It is a way of connecting to what most new-ager's would describe as consciousness or akashic records. It's a way of receiving instant information via query-based intention that is then provided in any form (touch, smell, taste, etc) to the viewer. You are then to interpret the data to form a picture. There was probably a lot more going on and still is that hasn't been disclosed. Besides the names and the instant transfer of information, not much on the surfeace appears to be directly the same to the Stargate objects in Stargate.
The Goa'uld
The same theories above commonly tie in with what is described as other advanced aliens which have been manipualting humans since the beginning of mankind on earth. They have done this throughout history via cults, religions, societies, witchcraft, etc. Humans are seen to them as slave labor. They manipualte humans either directly or through human proxy. They continually cause conflict among humans to maintain control.
Some conspiracy theories talk about a race called the Annunaki who created humanity by mixing their own DNA with primates existing on Earth for slave labor and a natural resource. Apparently, they are concealed in different location on Earth, influencing humanity negatively and waiting for the return of their species. They use "exotic" technologies like psychotronic weapons via thought, psychic abilites, star gates, and time travel (sounds like Goa'uld Kara kesh and stargate is obviously stargate).
As I am watching Origins, the first episode is already implying Nazi's using alien technology from antartica. This is another one that is directly the same as we have in real life, and it ties into the theories above. Basically, the Nazi's had antartica bases with alien technology during WW2, which led to the 1952 Washington DC UFO incident.
There is a lot more to this. But long story short, there is far too much in Stargate that is obviously coming from well-known conspiracy theories.
If I had more time on my hands, perhaps I could see if anything in Stargate pre-dates the first public mentioning of these theories, to see if Stargate predicts/knows something, validating the possibility of it being soft exposure.
Has anyone else noticed the same things? Has Brad Wright and Jonathon Glassner every discussed this?
I've only first discovered Stargate in early 2017 and it has become one of (if not) my favorite sci-fi show.
Anyway, I have done some searches on this forum and haven't heard this discussed much.
First thing I'm wondering is, has the creator of Stargate talked much about how he comes up with all of the ideas for Stargate?
Stargate is one of the more believable sci-fi shows with faster than light travel (via wormholes), answering the origins of the pyramids, tales of the lost city of atlantis, religions, government compartmentalization (undisclosed special access programs), soft exposure (wormhole xtreme, etc), and perhaps even the fermi paradox (where are the aliens), etc.
Also, Stargate seems to be one of these three things.
- Stargate is soft exposure; it's entirely real and they are exposing it to the public as a test (exactly as they did in the show with Wormhole Xtreme)
- Stargate is based on multiple well-known conspiracy theories.
- Stargate is some mixture of 1) and 2).
The more I watched Stargate the more I realized how much of it is based on conspiracy theories, well known ones. Most of which allegedly comes from whistleblowers who used to work for the government (i.e. whitehouse, navy, airforce, undisclosed military progams).
The Asgard
The Asgard are what are known to conspiracists as the Grays. The Grays are grey aliens that are 4-feet tall with disproportionately large heads, wiry bodies, and large, dark almond-shaped eyes. They have a tiny nose area, slimmed face to a peaked chin, and holes in the sides of their heads for ears. They abduct people to perform experimentation. The Grays survival as a species is threatened due to repeated cloning for reproductive purposes which has caused genetic degradation. Sound exactly like the Asgard right? It is claimed that past officials and employees of secret government military programs have worked and lived alongside the Grays. Humans are also reverse engineering Gray technology.
Stargate
The name Stargate was the codename for the remote viewing project back in the 70's; remote viewing is a US government run program that used psychics to gather information about the Russians and military threats, etc. It is a way of connecting to what most new-ager's would describe as consciousness or akashic records. It's a way of receiving instant information via query-based intention that is then provided in any form (touch, smell, taste, etc) to the viewer. You are then to interpret the data to form a picture. There was probably a lot more going on and still is that hasn't been disclosed. Besides the names and the instant transfer of information, not much on the surfeace appears to be directly the same to the Stargate objects in Stargate.
The Goa'uld
The same theories above commonly tie in with what is described as other advanced aliens which have been manipualting humans since the beginning of mankind on earth. They have done this throughout history via cults, religions, societies, witchcraft, etc. Humans are seen to them as slave labor. They manipualte humans either directly or through human proxy. They continually cause conflict among humans to maintain control.
Some conspiracy theories talk about a race called the Annunaki who created humanity by mixing their own DNA with primates existing on Earth for slave labor and a natural resource. Apparently, they are concealed in different location on Earth, influencing humanity negatively and waiting for the return of their species. They use "exotic" technologies like psychotronic weapons via thought, psychic abilites, star gates, and time travel (sounds like Goa'uld Kara kesh and stargate is obviously stargate).
As I am watching Origins, the first episode is already implying Nazi's using alien technology from antartica. This is another one that is directly the same as we have in real life, and it ties into the theories above. Basically, the Nazi's had antartica bases with alien technology during WW2, which led to the 1952 Washington DC UFO incident.
There is a lot more to this. But long story short, there is far too much in Stargate that is obviously coming from well-known conspiracy theories.
If I had more time on my hands, perhaps I could see if anything in Stargate pre-dates the first public mentioning of these theories, to see if Stargate predicts/knows something, validating the possibility of it being soft exposure.
Has anyone else noticed the same things? Has Brad Wright and Jonathon Glassner every discussed this?
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