updates 06/23/2017
The ARABIAN NIGHTS EFFECT
9/11, World Terror, Cartels, Global Disasters
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The extravagant acrobatics and vertiginous flights of language and metaphor, the ingenious plying of action and reversal, does
not so much suspend disbelief as bring the impossible into embodied life, and - the tales persuade us - the fantastic appears
before our minds eye.”
“Spells and enchantments, soul and body migration, possession and disorientation give the tales their fantastic character, but
also represent a vision of psychology, human volition and interdependency.”
“If rewards fall at random, so do punishments. Curses work. Luck holds, sometimes. Lessons are hard to draw, and often
dubious. Cruelty and violence erupt at every turn, heads are lopped off, the earth opens and reveals buried treasure or
swallows the unwary; kings practice summary justice, viziers [a high official in some Muslim countries, especially in Turkey
under Ottoman rule] plt and deceive, sinister ‘magicians’ - the alchemists and sorcerers of the Nights - have designs on
innocent young heroes, beggars become kings and dewy young brides turn out to be deep-dyed in the dark arts of sorcery.”
Re: Arabian Nights, Tales of 1001 Nights - ancient anthology of stories which started out as oral stories before being written
down, several different versions, Arab in nature but with various influences
Key words: cartel cruelty; 9/11; NWO; curved ball realities; nihilism; The Disney Effect
Free Ebook, a copy of Arabian Nights: http://www.read.gov/books/pageturner/2003juv28132/#page/14/mode/2up
Stories include: The Story of the Fisherman and the Genie; Aladdin, or The Wonderful Lamp; Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves (story
with famous expression “Open Sesame” in it)
Refer to Book:
Stranger Magic: Charmed States and the Arabian Nights (2012)
By Marina Warner
Update 2021/01/11
Well, it has been a few years since first bringing out the notion of “The Arabian Nights Effect.” It’s needed a good fleshing out,
but there always seemed to be something else to focus on first. So, finally, let’s get to it.
Really, this idea of an Arabian effect has more to do with the occult and the conscious focus or intent of human bioenergy on
people and events. It’s the land of “anything is possible” and also, as mentioned previously, “curveball effects.” During 2016
and especially 2020, we have seen these “pushing the envelope” mentalities and manifestations in the Black Lives Matter
movement and its corporation-gobbling co-conspirators. If it can be imagined in Disney World, it can be played out on
American and western country public streets and governmental centers. Not so wild and hairy when staged effects become
second-rate reality, repeated across various cities. But the “Arabian” part is not so far off the mark, as an Islamic contigency is
unquestionably part of the antics. alongside Marxism and a black-centered power movement.
The point is to make the connection between the fantastical and day-to-day life in the sense that if people can think it while on
a drug trip or otherwise, look for it along certain trajectories of political, ideological, religious and racial tendencies, rather like
identifying an MO (modus operandi) in a crime case. In one sense, you might indeed look for players among Disney World, as
the chain of conglomerates wind up looking more and more like a NWO (New World Order). Closely ties to arts and
entertainment, the often stale attempts at the fantastical in box offices and home theater might indicate that “show biz” and
“Black Lives Matter” public street theater hail from the same sources. Whereas they previously brow-beat Israel as part of an
overall plan, it is likely they now browbeat white America as racists in the same manner - the point is, it’s a plan.
Earlier input:
The Arabian Nights Effect is mentioned several times on this website, having been originated in the Spring to early summer of
2017 while working on various subjects. After covering the topics of police abuses, terrorism including 9/11, plane bombings,
cartel cruelty, so-called natural disasters and more, the feeling is that we are dealing with either a central corporate fascism (ie,
New World Order)….or a limited number of groups. In either or both, it seems we could be dealing with people who are
applying behaviors which defy normalcy by western freedom loving countries. We are given non-logical and unlikely
explanations for 9/11, for example. 9/11 is a prime example of The Arabian Nights Effect and in fact, this section is created with
it primarily in mind. The effect described here has to do with shape shifting, malleability, mockery of notions, defiance, black
arts, dark humor, cynicism, nihilism and a twisting and turning of events and people as if the stories in real life are written from
the antics of The Arabian Nights.
The Disney Effect: This is only conjecture, but the ideas is that Walt Disney films are connected to corporate fascism and that
stories used for them are both parodies and hard-wired traps. The more fantasy-based ones have become increasingly
fake/superficial, cynical and manipulative. They are probably black-webbed, meaning they have hooks and barbs of various
kinds (strobe light/musical note subliminals, etc.) and that money made off them goes toward global takeovers and terrorism.
The movies are a type of mirror reflecting planned or past actual terrorist events.
Subconscious: I suspect the tales help open up the subconscious and take us to deeper core truths, and might have an ancient
shamanic link.
Introduction, page 10: (from Stranger Magic)
The stories do not obey internal rules about character, motive, verisimilitude or plot structure; they do not easily fit existing
theories about fiction, history or psychology. Their excesses of emotion, desultory and extreme violence, twists of fate and
improbable outcomes, seem to flout the general accepted order of things.”
Introduction, page 9:
“The extravagant acrobatics and vertiginous flights of language and metaphor, the ingenious plying of action and reversal, does
not so much suspend disbelief as bring the impossible into embodied life, and - the tales persuade us - the fantastic appears
before our minds eye.”
“Spells and enchantments, soul and body migration, possession and disorientation give the tales their fantastic character, but
also represent a vision of psychology, human volition and interdependency.”
“If rewards fall at random, so do punishments. Curses work. Luck holds, sometimes. Lessons are hard to draw, and often
dubious. Cruelty and violence erupt at every turn, heads are lopped off, the earth opens and reveals buried treasure or
swallows the unwary; kings practice summary justice, viziers [a high official in some Muslim countries, especially in Turkey
under Ottoman rule] plt and deceive, sinister ‘magicians’ - the alchemists and sorcerers of the Nights - have designs on
innocent young heroes, beggars become kings and dewy young brides turn out to be deep-dyed in the dark arts of sorcery.”
PSYCHICAL
The Arabian Nights Effect