WTF happened in 1971?
What do Eisenhower, Greenpeace, and John Lennon have in common?
That’s an actual website: https://WTFhappenedin1971.com/
One wild 1971 goose chase unveiled three golden eggs and a wicked mouse.
By focusing on one date that year, clear answers to the question are revealed.
WTF happened in 1971? Let’s explore that rabbit hole together.
The Ritual of Peace as Soft Power Alchemy
History tells us October 14, 1971 was busy. But that’s not the point.
What matters is not that several things happened around this time—but that they were later arranged to appear as if they converged, whether they truly did or not. That distinction—and its striking implication—is the whole story.
By late 1971, the United States and its cultural satellites were quietly transitioning into a new operating mode. Power was no longer anchored to material certainty or brute force. It was becoming mediated, symbolic, and above all, narrative-driven.
When I asked the internet to take me back to 14 October 1971, it highlighted three key events. Three developments—entirely real, well-documented, and historically orthodox—reveal this shift when placed side by side.
The Eisenhower Silver Dollar
The Founding of Greenpeace
John Lennon and Yoko Ono
All three events were not just “news” on October 14, 1971. They were performative acts—public rituals—designed to transmute power in a post-1960s world where brute force was becoming unfashionable.
This is not coincidence. This is symbolic warfare, staged in three different temples:
Money
Nature
Media
To better understand what’s happening in 2026, let’s break the sigils apart in 1971.
I was researching this precise date—October 14, 1971—for a very specific reason.
TL:DR; it has to do with Israel.
1) The Dollar Loses Gold, Gains the Moon
On August 15, 1971, President Nixon shocked the world and closed the gold window. The U.S. dollar was severed from gold, ending the Bretton Woods system and transforming global money into a fiat construct—currency backed not by metal, but by trust and enforcement.
Weeks later, the United States Mint began mailing 1971 Eisenhower silver proof dollars to the public on October 14, a significant moment for coin collectors and numismatists.
This was not accidental sequencing.
Silver, in occult traditions, is lunar metal—associated with reflection, illusion, the subconscious, and feminine power. It is through these lunar qualities that certain goddesses, most famously Isis, become symbolically aligned with the white mirror metal in Hermetic, esoteric and alchemical traditions. Silver is not the metal of kings (that’s gold).
Gold—the solar metal of permanence, monarchy, and fixed value—was gone. In its place came silver, the metal of mirrors. The Eisenhower dollar doubled down on the lunar symbolism: Eisenhower’s portrait on the obverse, and the Apollo 11 insignia—the Eagle landing on the Moon—on the reverse.
Like every Apollo astronaut, Dwight D. Eisenhower was also a 33rd degree Freemason—the honorary degree that secretly swears a blood oath to Lucifer.
To stamp a 33rd-degree Mason onto a silver coin—issued just weeks after the United States abandoned the gold standard—signaled a transition: value no longer anchored in the sun-metal of kings, but in the reflective, lunar realm of consensus and belief.
This was not merely a coin. It was a message:
Value no longer resides in what backs the currency.
Value resides in what the story says backs it.
As the Moon replaced gold, symbolism replaced substance.
The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, declares the LORD of hosts.
—Haggai 2:8
2) Greenpeace and the Moral Reframing of Power
On October 14, 1971, Greenpeace Foundation was established in Vancouver, Canada.
Its stated mission was environmental protection and peace through nonviolent direct action. These are facts. But historically, Greenpeace represents something more precise: the formal emergence of moral authority as a geopolitical force.
Greenpeace did not arise as a simple environmental organization—it emerged from a network of ritual-minded activists who understood spectacle, symbolism, and moral authority as instruments of power.
Irving Stowe, one of the founders, was a 32nd degree Freemason. His occult pedigree is clear: a man schooled in the architecture of initiation, ritual hierarchy, and the projection of authority through symbolic acts rather than coercion.
Bob Hunter, another Greenpeace founder, channeled this sensibility into performance and spiritual play. He founded the Whole Earth Chxrch, a tongue-in-cheek religious movement with blatant irreverence toward conventional Christianity.
From the earliest campaigns—the Rainbow Warrior, the anti-whaling expeditions, the staged confrontations—Greenpeace cultivated attention, moral gravitas, and aesthetic power, framing Earth as both altar and witness. The organization’s early leaders were not only activists—they were occult engineers of consensus, translating spectacle into authority, art into ethical leverage, and public attention into soft power.
In a world freshly untethered from gold, war, and fixed hierarchies, Greenpeace became a prototype: a global moral priesthood wielding shame, imagery, and ritualized nonviolence as its tools of initiation.
Greenpeace did not command armies. It did not govern territory. It operated by images, spectacle, and public conscience—placing itself between power and legitimacy.
This was new.
Environmentalism reframed the planet itself as a moral subject. Authority shifted from governments and institutions to narratives about harm, responsibility, and future catastrophe. Like fiat currency, it required consensus rather than enforcement.
Power became reputational.
The earth is the LORD’s, and everything in it.
—Pslam 24:1
3) Lennon, Ono, and the Event that Slipped in Time
John Lennon and Yoko Ono appeared on The Dick Cavett Show with the episode airing on September 11, 1971. This is well documented. The interviews were taped and aired before the promotion of Imagine—Lennon’s peace anthem.
Beneath the melodic simplicity lies a blueprint for consciousness-altering ritual. In 1971, as the world reeled from war and social upheaval, Lennon invited listeners to visualize a reality beyond borders, religion, and possession—a call to collectively re-imagine existence itself.
For occult-minded thinkers, this was more than a song; it was a sonic sigil, a gentle but powerful act of mass manifestation, using imagination as a form of magick.
Lennon’s rapid rise to stardom coincided with his public exploration of a broad spectrum of mystical, symbolic, and occult‑adjacent currents of the 20th century—from Eastern spirituality, numerology, and divination practices to psychedelic consciousness and a clear fascination with Aleister Crowley and Thelemic thought. So much so that the most prolific Kabbalist of all time made a guest appearance on the Beatle’s Sargent Peppers cover art just a few years prior.

Lennon’s Imagine channels the same occult currents, transforming Crowley’s radical individualism into a mass-mediated ritual of collective consciousness: a song that asks listeners to suspend borders, authority, and material anchors—effectively rehearsing the same symbolic reordering of reality that Greenpeace and the Eisenhower silver dollar were manifesting in parallel.
And yet—decades of secondary sources, fan archives, and historical timelines repeatedly cite October 14, 1971 as the date of their appearance. Official episode guides do not support this. (The October 14 broadcast actually featured Peter Ustinov—the late President of the World Federalist Movement / Institute for Global Policy.)
This discrepancy matters. Because the Lennon–Ono appearance didn’t just get misdated. It got reassigned.
Why merge this October 14th date with 9/11?
For everyone who does wicked things hates the light
and does not come to the light, lest his works should be exposed.
—John 3:20
Disclosure is Required
Strip away the speculation and what remains is unsettling:
Money detaches from physical reality and becomes symbolic.
Activism detaches from danger and becomes reputational.
Media detaches from chronology and becomes distorted memory.
None of this is hidden.
All is intentional.
Why?
Because in the world of witchcraft, disclosure is required.
For ritual spells to hold power, the public must be pre-informed.
Disclosure counts even if it comes 54 years, 3 months, 18 days before the real ritual.
What ritual?
Why did I search out October 14, 1971 in the first place?
I had a suspicion that Aleister Crowley’s most influential work—Book 77—was tied to the unveiling of WW3. If that were indeed true, I expected to see a blatant occult ritual tied to the number 77 and Israel. So I just asked one simple question:
What took place 77 months from the founding of the State of Israel?
On October 14, 1971, we witnessed power silently shift from violence to symbolism.
The Eisenhower dollar claimed economic authority
Greenpeace claimed moral authority
Lennon & Ono claimed cultural authority
Each used peace as camouflage.
Not peace as harmony—but peace as control.
These same three themes repeat when discussing the architecture of Osiris and Isis:
The City of London — financial authority
The Vatican — religious authority
The District of Columbia — military authority
Foreshadowing an Engineered Collapse
All three events are about who controls meaning in a post-Vietnam, post-assassination, post-psychedelic America. I believe these three themes are a foreshadowing of what is coming in 2026—and it’s the exact moment I’ve been having prophetic dreams and visions about since 2020.
I foresee calamity coming to the United States exactly 77 years, 7 months and 7 weeks after Israel became a nation. And I believe 1971 was the occult blueprint needed to give proper disclosure.
The occult is prideful and arrogant.
Despite tying three strands together so blatantly and mocking the nations on full blast, they assumed no one would notice. That said, it takes very little research these days to see exactly what CIA document was on the President’s desk that very morning and—more revealing—what was on the cover of Life Magazine the following day.
Credit Where Credit is Due
Frankly, if it were not for the clear Voice that leads me and guides me to all truth, I may have glazed over these seemingly unrelated “coincidences” as well:
That Voice took me on a wild goose chase until 4am while writing this post.
That Voice revealed Chunk Gal Trail #77 and Government Gate #77 when walking from Georgia to Main on the Appalachian Trail
That Voice connected dots back in 2024 when serving for seven months in the smallest country in mainland Africa.
It was in The Gambia, on the Smiling Coast of Africa, when I was first gifted an incredibly specific word to steward about the number 77. You see, Aleister Crowley loved the number 77—so much so that he wrote a book about it.
Crowley’s occult manifesto influenced Eisenhower, Greenpeace and Lennon.
What book?
Book 77
I’m Gr8ful.









