Wondering....on Tolkin
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So Tolkin, a veteran of Frantz Ferdiinands Folly (WWI) became an accomplished tale spinner in the inter war period. As the stage for WWII was set, he, a medically invalidated veteran of WWI was designated a code breaker for Roosevelt's Folly, but in 1939 was determined to be unneeded...
He then wrote the trilogy for which he is most known...
Was he telling us the tale (in"code") of a few in the know (the elites) leading the patriotic, yet uninformed, down the bread crumb trail of a premeditated global puppet show??!!
there was a post somewhere asserting that the 'one ring to rule them all' was a metaphor for central banking. struck me as a pretty good angle. of course the analogy can be applied in other ways too, but i can't help but wonder if that was indeed the one he intended.
Media?
I got the impression Elton and Gandalf were marionette string masters.
...wat
I want to see a condensed "Fellowship of the Ring" set to "Master of Puppets" With James Hetfield in a Gandolf hat...
When Tolkien went back to his beloved “shire” after service inWWI trenches and saw that his boyhood haunts were devastated by industry, he likened it to Mordor and the destruction of beautiful Isengard by Saruman and the orcs
https://youtu.be/Y9Y-cmlVd0I?si=XU5fdkVKZ3-j8wWO
This is an excellent video on Tolkien’s place in the history of the cabal. When all of England’s brightest minds were conscripted during WWII, he was dismissed. Truly an artistic genius that was trying to warn the world.
He was asked if the last chapter about returning to the shire resembled what he saw happening in Britain post WW2, he answered that it wasn't.
He became famous by writing a masterly translation and essay about Beowulf when teaching at Oxford and Leeds Universities. Post WW2 when asked "Why didn't the Eagles fly the ring into Mordor" he told the questioner to shut up.