Bilbo’s Eleventy-one (2)
Of course, the rational part of me says loud and clear that this is simply a mere chance happening and that Tolkien, who published "The Lord of the Rings" in 1954, couldn't possibly have predicted 9/11/2001. And most of us would obviously agree with that. But a small, tiny voice, somewhere in the back of my mind, whispers something else. What if nothing happens by chance, that everything is planned ahead, even decades in advance, so that Tolkien, perhaps part of the Elite, wasn't predicting anything but simply presenting an Agenda that he knew would probably happen? Or, perhaps, as Knight Rider says, it could be synchronicity. Yes, I know this sounds far-fetched, and I'm probably talking nonsense, but when I consider that the second synchronicity. Yes, I know this sounds far-fetched, and I'm probably talking nonsense, but when I consider that the second part of Tolkien's book is called "The Two Towers" and that both of them are destroyed, like the Twin Towers in New York. Then I really have to wonder if my small, tiny voice is that crazy after all. Needless to say, I’m hardly looking forward to the Return of the King!
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