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Dec. 6, 2024 - Clif High
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Hello humans, hello humans.
It's December 6th.
It's probably around 8.30-ish, thereabouts.
I'm heading inland, so it's one of those days.
Long drives in and a long drive back.
Probably be about a long damn day.
Anyway, it's about six hours, seven hours total.
Anyway, I want to talk about the ontology and some things that are not obvious on the face of them.
So as we live in an ontological world, which everything derives from consciousness writ large, and all of our little minds and our bodies are powered by local consciousness, little tiny bits of consciousness.
And so I can validate from having died three times that it was the same experience each time.
And that experience was spread out over those three experiences were spread out over 55 years.
Okay, so it took me 55 years to have those three death experiences.
Anyway, and so the experience is all the same.
And what you learn in that experience validates what you see in what you read in the book Thinking and Destiny by Harold Percival.
The description of ourselves as the doers in the body with larger aspects of ourselves out in non-material space, so to speak, right?
Out in greater realm of consciousness, is quite accurate.
And so when you die, you discover you're only 1 12th of the doer in the body.
And so basically you're lying there on the gurney, your heart stopped, your brain is shut down and you're dead.
And your key, your consciousness, leaves the body and it basically floats around.
For 24 hours after you die, if you have the power, if you have the energy, if you have the key force, you can go visit people and talk to them and communicate to them.
I've had people that have died come and talk to me.
It all happens within the day that they die, within that 24-hour period.
Usually when your mind is quiescent and you are asleep, right?
And it's not a dream.
It's an entirely different experience.
Anyway, so we are that way, okay?
So we're quite complex and the amount of consciousness it takes to power a human cannot be shoved into the body in here in the materium.
Only a small fraction of that goes in.
This is part of the nature of the ontology which we explore and which we will build a very concrete working science from.
You know, mathematics and shit, right?
As we drop off the Einstein grit view of things.
And anyway, so there's all kinds of things that are difficult to understand from a grit perspective, right?
And so we see an article about a guy who is a scientist and he's come up with this way of using electromagnetics to intrude upon people's dreams.
And the author of the article says very grandiose and histrionic kinds of terms about him inserting himself into their dreams.
And that's not really what's going on.
He's actually causing the very delicate electricity in their brain, especially while they're asleep, to be altered.
And in that sense, he is intruding.
And he's giving them a, quote, guided, lucid dream.
All of these things are interpretation.
All the interpretation is bogus relative to the actual results and the notes from the study.
So there was this guy, he had an idea, he did a bunch of experiments, then he did a little study to validate his experiments, and it did so.
And then all of the people that were writing the articles about it put their interpretation and shit on it, right?
Just like I've been misquoted on all of the space alien stuff, right?
Egregiously.
It's just all over the hell and gone.
Anyway, so that makes sense, right?
This understanding makes sense from an ontological viewpoint because we're all consciousness, we're all little bits of larger consciousness, things are going to, thoughts and so on will float from one consciousness to another because there are no barriers, right?
It's not like consciousness has and thoughts have to bridge the gap in space because they don't operate at that level.
Where thought is there is no space.
And in reality, there is no space and I'm not actually driving on a road or moving a you know my soul container anywhere.
This is all an illusion, right?
This is an illusion that is conveniently provided for me by my mind that I might be integrated into the greater goal of the ontology, which in my opinion is the seeking of novelty.
And that's why we're all here.
That's what the whole thing is all about, to see if novelty can exist.
And this is a very driving force, you know, very intriguing thing for the ontology, and it's quite intent on pursuing it.
And because of the way that time works, don't let anybody tell you that everything happens at once and it's our mind that sort it out.
That's not the case.
The illusion is highly structured.
That illusion is put upon our minds.
We do not, we participate with it, but we don't create it or build it in that sense, right?
We didn't design it.
The illusion of our material reality is created by the larger consciousness for its purposes.
Okay, so that having been said, we can divert for a second into Shinshin Soitsu.
Shinshin Soitsu Do.
Okay, Shinshin Soitsu is mind-body harmony.
And Shinshin Soitsu-do is the way of mind-body harmony.
Shinshin Soitsu Aikido is Aikido that is informed by the mind-body harmony that seeks the mind-body harmony through the vehicle of the martial art of Aikido.
That's my martial art lineage of over 40 years.
So I've been studying this stuff for over 40 years.
Okay, so in Shinshin Soitsud, the book will tell you, although none of the literature tells you about that, none of the stuff written, or very little of the stuff that's written about Japanese yoga, Shin Shin Soitsu Do, is in a book called Japanese Yoga.
But usually the literature fails to go into, because it seems too esoteric to them, too bizarre, that the whole point of this, Shinshin Soitsu Do, was to be able to understand when universe is talking to you specifically in the environment around you.
You have to understand that the environment is an illusion.
And so if the, when the ontology wishes to communicate to you in its attempt to create novelty by providing little pivot points for our minds, it will do so through the environment.
You know, so it's like a video game in that sense, and it leaves you a little prize or something if you become aware enough to see it, right?
If you don't, if you're playing the video game the first time and you don't know what these symbols mean and what they are, and the video game designers didn't make them flash or something, then you won't know that these are like secret power spots or whatever, right, within the video game.
It's kind of the same within the ontology.
If you believe the illusion and believe that you're a material being and that all you are is only what exists within the consciousness in your body and you identify with the body and stuff, you're very unlikely to see any of the ontology speaking to you.
And in fact, when you do see it, you'll think it's all weird and spooky and you just won't know what to make of it.
And usually your mind will dismiss it.
And then the other participants in the illusion here in our common shared reality, they will have in their minds a paradigm that is also denying of universe talking to you because they're all focused on this shit from grit, from the idea of it's all grit.
And so they will reinforce this idea that, yeah, yeah, that's kind of some crazy shit there, but no, universe is not really talking to you, you know.
No, it really didn't desire to create this effect and therefore move Trump's head, you know, an eighth of an inch, right?
You know, put something in his mind that made him do that, that kind of thing.
So universe talks to us every day and it talks to us pretty continuously because it's got its own goals it's trying to achieve.
And it's all happening here at the level of consciousness, right?
So you can see that if you approach things as we're little tiny bits from the paradigm that we're all little tiny bits of encapsulated consciousness living in an embodiment trapped in bodies.
And that's why people think this is a prison planet, but it is not.
But if you understand this, then you can easily see that universe wants to talk to you and it's talking to you continuously.
It wants to participate.
The ontology has a goal.
You're part of that goal.
It wants things to go smoothly, that kind of thing, right?
And so it will assist you in navigating the video game for its own purposes.
So you have to understand that, you know, the ontology loves you and the ontology is quite happy to see you die.
It has no feelings about that one way or another because death is your destiny as a doer in the body.
And so it's not ever going to protect you in that regard.
It will protect you and provide you information, but it's not going to stop the bullet per se, right?
So if you've got an assassin after you, it will provide you clues to make you paranoid and get out of the way or whatever, right?
But it's not going to have a physical, mechanical function, so to speak, and have the bullet just drop out of the air before it hits you.
The universe does not work that way.
Okay, so the goal of this materium, all materiums, is to see what would actually happen, what will actually manifest, not what could manifest, not what's probable to manifest, so what will actually occur.
And so an inherent aspect of our materium and all materiums is irreversibility.
You can't go back.
That's the way we're structured here is we're in the now.
There's only the now.
There's never, there's no past and there's no future.
What we think of as the future, what we conceive of as an endless train of days out ahead of us is in fact the event stream.
Okay, so you can think of yourselves living in a big bubble, right?
You can stretch your arms all around.
You can't touch the edge of the bubble and so on.
That is the ever-present now.
That is the eternal now.
You're living in this little bubble of time that is now, now time.
Okay, things appear, manifest in now time because there's no other time.
There's only now.
And so all events come into the event stream around you.
Okay.
And so it's not like they're out there and there's a future that you could go to if somehow you could move yourself through, move your physical body through time.
That future does not exist just as a past does not exist.
There will never be time travel in this material.
There certainly will never be time travel into the past.
The past or that whole idea of time travel is basically thinking of reality in little tiny clips, okay?
Little tiny segments like movie film.
And you can jump from one location in the film to another location in the film and that they both exist simultaneously.
And that's horseshit.
It doesn't work that way.
The universe is not structured that way.
This materium is not structured that way.
There is only this instant that is this now that is continuously being created in front of your eyes.
This continuous creation aspect of it is quite key on many different levels.
That's what allows energy to come into the materium and all different kinds of things if we want to look at it from a physical process sort of thing, right?
But because the creation is like just ahead of your level of awareness, it's easy for the ontology to put the little chotskies and stuff, the information it wants you to find, into that creation as it is occurring, right?
It's not like it's got to go on out and be tricky and, you know, if a future existed, it might have to go and do things into the future such that by the time you got there, XYZ would exist.
And it doesn't work that way.
Our materium is not structured that way in spite of most of humanity thinking it is.
And this ontology stuff is going to get really key.
Okay, so, I mean, going forward here, because we're going to have to talk to these space aliens, and the space aliens understand, some of them, that they're in an ontology.
Now, I do not believe that that's the case with the Elohim.
The Elohim may have hints of that.
They may understand little bits of this, right?
But I don't believe they have a comprehensive understanding of the idea of the ontology, souls, and all of that.
And this is betrayed by their actions in the past where they were abusive to humans.
So we have evidence from past association with the Elohim.
These are the strange gods of the Jews, Yahweh, Yehovah, Michael, Gabriel, El El Yan.
You know, there were over 600 of these Elohim.
200 were named, over 200 of them are named in various versions of the Torah.
And the Talmud.
So, you know, so the Jews are aware they're not monotheists, right?
Or the Pharisees, the rabbis.
You know, no rabbi is a monotheist.
No rabbi is worshiping the universe or the creator God or whatever.
And by the way, worship is a thing only of this material.
When you die, you understand, you know, the ontology doesn't give a shit if you praise it or sing songs to it or have hymns or any of that kind of shit, right?
It's totally, that's totally a part of the delusion of our material reality, Maya, the illusion of it all.
And it is a function in here for the ontology's purpose.
But the ontology is not getting a big buzz out of you singing hymns to it on Sunday, okay?
You might very well sing hymns to Yahweh and that evil motherfucker Elohim bastard who has killed hundreds of thousands of humans.
He may get a buzz out of it, right?
Because he's a material being.
He's a, you know, warped out piece of evil consciousness here in the materium.
He's not a god.
He didn't create shit.
Anyway, so the nature of our reality being an ontology, it's easier to conceive of the idea of consciousness in other forms.
Okay, so we know consciousness, the giant consciousness, ultimate consciousness, the original consciousness, the OC, is how do I want to say this?
Okay, so we know of that, and we are part of that.
But there are other kinds of consciousness that exist.
And some of them are temporary.
Some of these consciousness exists only because of transient electrical situations.
So there's this thing called parasitic consciousness.
If you lower the resonant level of the Schuman resonance in a person's mind, if you disconnect, or body, if you disconnect their ability to get connected to the Schuman resonance, you can get this thing where the electricity of the mind or the brain is slightly disturbed and a parasitic consciousness arises.
And it's just there, right?
It doesn't try and take over.
It doesn't know anything.
It's just sort of part of your consciousness.
And it's really, I don't think of it as parasitic consciousness.
I think of it as a parasitic personality.
They're labeling it parasitic consciousness, but it's not really, okay?
But it does exist.
And it is possible that individuals that have this situation arise in their minds can interlink and form a larger interconnected networked form of consciousness.
Now, we're all networked.
All mammalian brains on the planet are linked through the 7.383 cycles of the Earth resonance field.
Schuman was this Jewish guy, and the Jews have this thing of always putting somebody's name on it.
So it's the principle of relativity that was discovered by, or was created by Einstein.
It's all bogus.
It's not really meaningful at all.
But everybody calls it Einstein's relativity, right?
So it's just something that the Jews do is they like labeling the reality around us, not for function, but for people's names.
Anyway, so You can have, we discover in this reality that there are different forms of consciousness that we can pick up on, that we can become aware of, that are not embodied in flesh, but are not the ontology expressing itself as itself, right?
So it's just a stray aspect of consciousness.
And this can occur any number of ways.
But in effect, all of these things have been around for forever within this materium, and we have labels for them.
And we've called them ghosts, we've called them wraiths, we've called them the ephemerae, all different kinds of names, right?
Because they're non-material.
And so it's difficult for us, coming from a grit material-based paradigm, to put a real framework around these consciousness bits and decide what they are and how we interact with them.
Because some of them will indeed be able to make themselves felt within our awareness.
This is also where you get the idea of possession, okay?
And so all of the exorcists for the church and all of the spells and magic in the Talmud intending to cause possession in a being, in a human.
So there are evil spells in the Talmud as to how to go about getting someone possessed with, quote, a demon.
All right.
So it's a, you know, the Jews try and do it to people, right?
The Pharisees, the rabbis, they want to do this.
They think they've got the power.
This is all that ritual shit, right?
Anyway, so you can get possession.
And this is where we're back to what they've labeled, what the scientists label parasitic consciousness.
And it's really a parasitic persona that wants to persist once it exists.
Once it has the connection into your mind to where there is the identity of I that it can seize on, it wants to keep that I going.
And these parasitic personality aspects, the parasitic persona, will do things like try and integrate itself into your ego, okay?
And it will literally use aspects of your mind to activate your body and stuff.
And so it, in that sense, it's possessing you, right?
But it's not an outside entity.
It arises because of an electrical condition that takes place in your body relative to all of these various different cycles because humans and consciousness and our connection to flesh is not tenuous.
It's really solid, but it's quite variable and can be quite energetic and dynamic, right?
So it can change very rapidly, that sort of thing.
So that's like the issue of possession.
And fundamentally, what occurs when there is a successful exorcism is that they've altered the micro, actually it's pico-Newtons, very, very, very small amounts of electricity.
But they've altered that through the process of that exorcism.
And you'll note that almost all the exorcisms use incense, right?
Usually frankincense and myrrh.
And these are used because of the effect on the brain of the ingestation of the particles when you smell them.
And it causes specific things to occur because you're basically taking a tonic of Boswellia, which is what frankincense comes from, right?
It's the sap of the Boswellian bush or tree.
And if you ingest that, it alters, you can take it as a pill, you can take it as a liquid extract, or you can breathe this stuff.
You can huff the incense.
And if you do that, it changes the bioelectrical nature of your mind, and you get this nice, calm, religious sort of feeling.
That's why it's all, or that's why they've used it forever.
It helps minds synchronize around an emotional complex that it aids in creating in the hypothalamus.
So, oh, wow, okay, so this is interesting.
All kinds of detours and shit here.
Okay.
Anyway, where was oh, okay, so in curing possession, what they do is they alter the electrical balance one way or another.
And if you do things like, you know, you induce vomiting and all of this kind of stuff in the person that is experiencing this, then you again, you change the electrical dynamics of the brain because you're changing the pH value of the body and that level of small amounts of electrical change of the charge causes these changes within the brain,
which cause the changes within the mind and which disrupts what had been called the possession or the parasitic consciousness, which again, it's not really a parasitic consciousness.
I hate using that term, but that's how scientists in the grit world identify it.
But it's a parasitic persona that arises.
And that's possession.
Now, a lot of the fantasyists, like Kerry Cassidy and stuff, they think AI can just exist out in the wild, like that they don't need computers.
And, you know, and she is quite factually wrong.
And she's wrong on a great deal of things in her assessment of our reality, especially these things that are based around AI.
And she has a big fear around AI.
Such things are frequently, I'm not saying that she has a parasitic persona in place, but such things as that sort of persistent paranoia and focus on enemies, so to speak, an individual enemy that way, is indeed associated with these parasitic personas that arise.
And I actually think that many of the stalkers I've got, and I got two really nasty ones now, I think they're parasitically affected and they're acting that stuff out on me.
So a lot of mental illness is an electrical disturbance issue.
So the thing I had to pause here.
There's detours and I had to pay attention to what I was doing.
So a lot of the stuff that Carrie Cassidy puts down to AI, that it can come and take you over and eat your soul and all of this kind of stuff, is consistent with all of our possession issues that we've had in humanity, you know, forever, right?
A lot of the shaman work was intended to get rid of that.
So if you think about the ontology, and it's always talking to us, and it's expressing all of this stuff constantly, the ontology is working towards a particular goal of its own, and we can piggyback on that.
So you can use some of the things that you find in universe to guide yourself through the materium based on this understanding.
It gets really complex.
Within the complexity, we find other complexities.
So in the complexity that is in humans, that are humans, that humans are manifesting, we find such things as humans always have tells when they lie.
Doesn't matter how hard you try to disguise it, there will always be body tells that you are lying.
And that's because of the conflict, the contention that is in your mind must be expressed into the ontology.
Because the ontology wants everybody else that is aware to be able to pick up that you're lying and thus interact with you and have that contention and deal with the mental illness or the circumstances that are causing the lie to exist.
It makes sense, right?
All of these things are always clues to how we navigate.
So I knew Corey Good was lying because he showed no evidence whatsoever of having been changed by the experiences that he was describing, okay?
But also, Corey Good has dozens of physical tells.
He squirrel when he lies.
He squirms around, his head moves a bunch, he puts a lot of tension in his neck, his face gets particular, or his head gets particular angles and stuff.
But even if all of that more gross effects were not there, even if he were, you know, really, really good at controlling his body, which he is not, he doesn't have a really good connection to his body at that level.
Even if he were really good, it would still show in such things as tics, affectations, movements in the face, how you hold your mouth, the cicadic movement of the eyes, you know, all of these kind of things, right?
So there are constantly, there are always tells.
There's no such thing as a perfect liar.
That does not exist within our materium in humans.
It may well exist in space aliens.
Bear in mind, space aliens will not necessarily have their minds organized in the same way.
We may find space aliens that share a mind in a linked up way.
So all humans, all mammals on Earth have their minds linked, okay?
We may find space aliens, though, that are linked at a much, much lower level down in terms of local consciousness, so that they have what we would think of as telepathy or and that kind of a deal, right?
We won't know until we get into them, into talking to them, and that kind of a thing.
Until we examine our relationship and examine them in that relationship, we won't be able to ascertain this or even guess at it.
There will be other forms of minds there as well.
And we may find that, like the Elohim, are perfect liars, that they don't show any tells that we would be able to pick up that they were lying.
They're constantly lying.
They're terrible, terrible liars.
That's what they do.
You know, and thus it expresses through the Elohim worship cult, the rabbis and the Jews.
It is because their gods are liars.
And this is just one of the aspects of, as I say, of the universe talking to us, of universe saying, you know, providing us the clues to navigate what the fuck's going on.
It designed us to successfully do that.
You know, we're not designed to fail to navigate this reality.
We're designed to participate in this reality, which we do in its creation.
As I say, there's very complex.
It's like, you know, we're going to have a whole tons of books about the physics of the ontology, how all that works, all the other aspects.
And we'll be exploring this for hundreds of years.
And also, we'll be exploring what we can ascertain from the aliens.
Now, in my opinion, I'm not going to trust any alien, anything that any alien says as being valid in our materium until I check it out on my own.
Because of the xenophobia, but because of also the possibilities that are, and probability that our consciousness, local consciousness, is not the same in some very key areas.
And that also makes sense for the ontology.
What the hell, dude?
Geez.
Hang on, almost got squeezed off a bridge by a semi-truck.
Jeez.
Pizza one, nonetheless.
Pizza dough.
Okay.
Where was I?
Okay, so the unfolding nature of our reality happens in that edge of this now.
We all have an ever so slightly different awareness level of this now.
Some people have like lots of fast twitch muscles, and they're going to be fast reactors and they'll have fast minds and they will have a larger now because they will be dealing with time ever so slightly different than the you know the laid-back guy, that sort of thing, right?
We encounter this all the time.
You get people that are drunks and they have no real connection to time and it's hard to get them to move and hard to get them to be temporally aware, this sort of thing, right?
You get into the mental illnesses of dementia and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's and all of these kind of electrical diseases of the mind and you get disconnection to time.
So, all right, so we live in this bubble that is the now.
That's the, that's, so we're basically living in the mind of the ontology.
And the ontology creates the now in its mind, and we all interact in that.
In this sense, it's an experimental laboratory.
In interacting in that now, and even paying attention in a Shinshin Soitsu-do level to the information that's coming across from the ontology, we find ourselves swamped.
We receive far more information in a second than our conscious minds could possibly, possibly deal with, than they could analyze, etc., etc.
And so we have all of these inbuilt things within our bodies to provide that level of support to the ontology in providing us this experience.
Aliens won't necessarily have and can be counted on not having those same levels of biophysical support for their mentition and their awareness of things, right?
And so we think that the past exists, and we create this illusion, this fantasy of time travel because of persistence, right?
Because of persistence of thought and the fact that humans have memory.
So space aliens may not have memory the way we do, and there's no real reason they necessarily should.
But for us, memory is a big deal, and we have to understand our relationship to time relative to the biophysical processes that form or that inform our conscious mind in its relationship to time.
Any of that makes sense at all?
Sorry about that.
More detours.
Rough drive today.
Anyway, so we have tells all the way around, okay?
So we have clues to what's going on that are presented to us by the ontology in spite of the personalities.
And frequently, it is to provide the rest of the personalities clues that a particular personality or group of personalities are being duplicitous, right?
So just because a group like the Elohim worship cult or the rabbis have been able to dupe and deceive and lie to people for centuries doesn't mean there's any right for it to continue, nor does it mean that the ontology supports it, right?
All it may be is just a training exercise for the rest of us that are not in that lying mode, that are not part of that group, to be able to get savvy to it.
So in my way of thinking, it is extremely appropriate, timing-wise, that we're coming to the big collision, the conclusion of the movie here, so to speak, with the Elohim worship cult.
All of their lies, their deception, their killing, their depopulation, you know, the ritual killing of Christians, the drinking of the blood, the adrenochrome, the human trafficking, you know, the child sex, all of this kind of stuff.
All coming out now, in my opinion, is because of the imminent interaction with the space aliens.
And the ontology needs for at least some level of humanity to be savvy to what's going on, to be savvy that we've been living in an illusion.
Thus, we won't be succored as easily by the interactions with the space aliens, so we won't be Elohimed again, right?
So the fucking Elohim evil bastards won't be able to create another religion.
Now I expect all the religions to go away over a course of, you know, I don't know, maybe 80, 90, 100 years, something like that.
Might happen a lot easier, a lot quicker.
It just depends on how all this stuff rolls out.
So the first time we get space aliens coming down to talk to humans and the mainstream press starts reporting that, oh, hey, you know, some people in Chile are having parties with the space aliens and talking to them and the space aliens come on down and they're negotiating with the Chilean villages and so on, right?
As soon as that happens, all of Judaism is fucked.
Absolutely fucked in the ass.
Fucked in the ass to the point of death, right?
So Judaism will be raped as the Israelis rape men to kill them.
Okay?
So Judaism is just going to be raped over by the Elohim showing up.
A, the Elohim, or the space aliens.
The space aliens know about the Elohim.
They probably had interactions with them, probably don't like them, and probably will think it's really, really, really silly for humans to be worshiping these fuckers.
But I know that the religions will go away because it brings up the existence of the Elohim in the Torah and all of that horrid, horrid history of all of the rewrites, the bastardization of all of these books, all of that kind of shit, all comes up the minute we get space aliens officially talking to humans.
And as soon as it brings up the idea that, oh, Elohim is an existent race, hey, or existent species out in the cosmos, out in the materium, then hey, they ain't gods.
And the Jews are really fucking stupid.
So, you know, so at that point, it's like, okay, there goes Judaism, right?
And also will go Christianity and Mohammedism.
Now, Mohammedism is too linked, in my opinion, to Gabriel and all of the bullshit.
So, all right, so now it is factual that the rabbis claim to have created Muhammad, all right?
The rabbis claim that his third wife, the young girl, the nine-year-old he married, who later on went and was literate and wrote the Quran, the Jews claim to have owned her, that she was their asset.
Okay, so basically, in that sense, the rabbis are claiming to have created Muhammadism.
Now, I don't know, I'm not saying that that's factual.
I'm just saying that this is what they claim, right?
But it is factual that Muhammadism is very, very much, there's a, okay, so it's an interesting religion if we dive into it, because historically, just like with the Jews and the Torah, there is a component that's all based on the Elohim.
On the other hand, there's a subset there that derived from the Suf, the Sufi, okay?
Suf means wool.
And these were, the Sufi were men that wore wool robes and walked around in the desert seeking enlightenment or had enlightenment, however you want to think about it, right?
And so that will survive.
So there's, in my opinion, there's big aspects of Christianity that will survive and we'll have a giant Christian revival.
But it's not going to be Christ as we see it in the Bible, okay?
Because the Bible's bullshit was all made up.
We're going to see a different form of Christianity, which is going to really freak out all of the Bo Polnies, all of the Jubes, all these Old Testament addicted minds, okay?
Because the Old Testament's garbage.
It was made up.
It was altered.
In the original Old Testament, Noah doesn't show up along Noah, Moses, Enoch, Daniel, and three or four others that I space on their names now don't show up for over 300 years after they started writing this thing down.
So the first 300 years of the existence of the Torah, there ain't no Moses.
There ain't no Noah, right?
There was no flood myth until there was a contact with the Hindus and the flood myth from them, which is very similar to the Sumerian one, was taken over and Noah was created and shoved into the Torah.
So this is, you know, so it's like a made-up situation.
It's created.
It is fabricated.
And a lot of these fabrications are going to be falling away very rapidly as we get into having to deal with the factual reality of space aliens.
So it'll all come up.
It'll all be thrown open.
You know, all of the monasteries will be in turmoil.
All of the Christian colleges will be in turmoil.
You know, Judaism will be just a Judaism will be like 500 hungry pit bulls all put into a ring and told to fight each other.
It's just going to be batshit crazy.
And they're all going to be self-destructive.
They're all going to be self-consuming.
There will be, as I say, new religions that arise, and these will be, in my opinion, more towards the idea of learning to see what the universe wants to tell you, right?
Learning to interact with the ontology.
If you wanted to think about it that way, we're going to be learning to see ourselves living inside the mind of God and what that all means.
And there's all kinds of ramifications, not just for science, but for philosophy, for morality, all different kinds of things that develop from the understanding, the seeing of the ontology for the first time.
And then also to see the ontology talking to you.
So it's going to be an interesting time, guys.
The space aliens are going to bring us all sorts of new aspects of ourselves to understand.
These new aspects of ourselves will necessarily bring up a lot of shit we don't want to get into, but we have to.
So now is the time we got to muck about.
We've got to get into the muck.
We've got to separate things out.
We have to be able to live in it while we go through this.
And in my opinion, there will be great many people that will not do that.
They won't live through this process.
So I suspect that we're going to see a lot of suicides as a result.
A lot of religious people suiciding because their whole structure of their life was religion.
And now they find out that, you know, for all their life, they've been worshiping Lucifer's brother, right?
And he's every bit as foul and evil as Lucifer.
This is Yahweh, by the way.
So it's going to be just quite horrific if we wanted to concentrate on that, but it's also going to be quite glorious as we get through all of this process and come to a better understanding of what's going on.
Now, the kicker for all of this is, you know, is the space aliens are really hesitant to come down and talk to us because we're dangerous and we don't know anything, right?
And we're trapped in the illusion of the material.
And so this has caused, you know, is a certain sign for caution.
You know, you don't want to be doing a lot of activity with these people jumping up and down with all of their weapons, right?
So anyway, we're going to go off and do some stuff here.
So we're going to go through this period.
We're starting into, we're in it now.
The UFOs are undoubtedly, in my opinion, the UFOs are already making contact with humanity in non-official levels.
And we'll see that emerge into our media, I think probably over this next three months.
We'll start getting hints of this.
There will be the rumors and then there'll be all the fantasyists, right?
There will be people that want to go and feed the fantasy in Carrie Cassidy's mind and they'll say, I was contacted by these space aliens that Cliff High is talking about.
They came down in my backyard just like the, and they're blue avian kind of guys, you know.
It's like, no, you know, that shit isn't going to fly anymore.
We're dropping that whole thing.
You know, Mark Richards is not a captain in the secret space program.
Carrie Cassidy has a vulnerability in her mind and Mark Richards is pulling and playing that vulnerability and feeding her fantasies of his own in order that he may have some amusement in so doing because he's a convicted murderer spending the rest of his life in prison.
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