In this tenth installment in a series that shines the light on the exploitation of a piano code in media productions, we feature scenes from the time-travel film classic, Somewhere in Time, from 1980. Have you asked why the soundtrack is so wildly compelling? Maybe you should! Although you won't see a piano being played, the piano is the solo instrument for the piece that plays a significant role in the movie. We won't be able to cover this in a single video because there's so much to unpack! So, Lord willing, there will be another dealing with this incredibly deep Occult ritual media production.
Somewhere in Time (1980) The "Enchanting" Romance (full HD version for streaming or download)
Somewhere in Time (1980) The "Enchanting" Romance
Somewhere in Time (1980) The "Enchanting" Romance
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This is the eighth installment, and we play and decode 2 clips from the popular classic, It's a Wonderful Life, from 1946. These scenes involve the kinds of time-space magical workings we call, Saturnalia ritual and Janus ritual.
You know that a Janus ritual is being performed when featured elements in a scene are in the domain of the time god Janus. In this video, we show how the HBO series "Rome" presents a Janus ceremony in a scene that is, itself, the performance of an Occult Janus ritual. Many kinds of Occult magic are being practiced in media productions. The better informed you are about them, the less impact it has on you when you witness it - and you will be better able to help others see what they're looking at. It matters!