The Battle For Our Marble
A piece on ultraterrestrials, super-advanced intelligences, and small 'g' gods... "Whatever you want to call them, they’re here. For better or worse, they’re battling over you." - GΔRRΞTT
THE BATTLE FOR OUR MARBLE
By: GΔRRΞTT
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“A battle now takes shape. A lesser group of ultraterrestrials (UTs) is in possession of the Earth. A bunch of newcomers invades the planet, and perhaps their ruling intelligence has a plan—a very long range plan— to wrest the Earth from the owners. Masses of energy can not fight with bombs, bullets, and arrows. They need a physical battlefield and physical armies. The whole thing must be played out like some gigantic chess game.”
— John Keel, Our Haunted Planet [1]
“Its more likely they’ve always been here. An outpost of a small group that came and studied for a while, and then created a way to interface with us. But its not just one group... there’s one that traces its roots back to antiquity, long before the ancient Greeks and going back to the timelines of Atlantis and beyond. And then there’s other groups that are outside of the solar system that are just bad news. So you have different groups, some of them have been here forever, probably, you know, longer than we’ve been here, and others that have come here from somewhere else. I can say an outpost that pops up from time to time and another group from outside the solar system.”
— Tom DeLonge, 2017 Coast to Coast interview [2]
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A cosmic opera of ‘good vs evil’ seems to be a recurring theme of human history. Horrifying reports of cattle being found mutilated in open fields have been occurring worldwide and have been baffling human beings for centuries. For every terrifying report of a cattle mutilation, we are conversely presented with unexplainable reports of complex symbols being stamped onto our Earth’s surface, a phenomenon known as ‘crop circles’. To complicate matters further, millions of people across the globe have reported (and have been for some time) being abducted by aliens! Who or what is responsible for these anomalous activities? Evidence and witness testimonies suggest many factors could be at play. The psychological and sociological effects these anomalous events cause humans suggest the mutilations, crop circles, and abductions may come from similar, but different sources. Hoaxes are a trend that must be considered, but are not as common as skeptics imply. Government agencies such as the FBI have conducted official investigations on these types of events, as have privately-owned organizations, such as Robert Bigelow’s National Institute of Discovery Science. [3][4] Officially, no one has ever been able to fully explain any of these anomalous phenomena to the satisfaction of UFO researchers.
A common cattle mutilation case follows a few trends: First, there is usually no blood found. Not a drop on the animal or on the earth underneath. Second, there does not appear to be a struggle from the animal, as if the animal had been immobilized during these procedures. The animal’s owners, if close-by, commonly report these events taking less than 30 minutes (in other words, ‘they’ work fast). In most cases— sensory organs, the left ear, rectum, and sex organs are removed. The removal of these organs appears to be done with precision-sharp cuts veterinarians are unable to replicate. There are reports of the animal’s cells being cut through their cells, something that isn’t achievable with an ordinary scalpel or standard medical tools. Sophisticated equipment appears to be involved. The idea that a predator like a coyote could cause this kind of physiological damage does not stand to critique. Mysterious lights in the sky are reported by concerned locals on nights these attacks occur. The feelings witnesses are left with are often fear, confusion, and terror. [5]
A common crop circle case follows a different trend. Generally, the witness wakes up, heads outside to their farm, and finds that their crops have been mysteriously warped. It is not that the crops are simply ‘pressed down’ as you would find in a crop circle hoax— the crops themselves appear to have microwave heat traces and biological distortions at their bends. Once the witness can make their way up to a high vantage point, they notice that their crops have been flattened into an artistic pattern! There is not a “common shape” of crop circle. There are all sorts of designs, and many appear to be messages of sorts. One persisting rumor is that crop circles result in beneficial harvests later on for the farmers involved. These designs and symbols have been studied for years. They contain complex geometry/ mathematics, visual representations of sound, and often leave witnesses amazed. Mysterious lights in the sky are reported by concerned locals on nights these crop circles occur, but in these cases, no one is harmed. The feelings witnesses of crop circles report are commonly positive—a visit from a creative intelligence. [6]
We also have the ‘abduction’ phenomenon to contend with. Millions of individuals are reportedly being taken by alien beings against their will, often being experimented on and sometimes implanted with small physical devices by these so- called ‘aliens’. It is common for individuals to report feeling a primal sense of fear, paralysis, or having undergone strange sexual experiments. This may be hard to believe, but the former head of Harvard Medical School’s psychiatry department studied the abduction phenomenon extensively and faced great criticism for it. Dr. John Mack concluded that the abduction phenomenon was a real and complex phenomenon that could not be explained by conventional scientific or psychological explanations. He believed that the experiences reported by abductees were genuine and that they were not the result of mental illness or hallucinations. He also believed that the experiences had a profound spiritual and transformative impact on many abductees, and that they could potentially offer insights into the nature of consciousness and reality. [7] Researchers like Mack and the French astrophysicist Dr. Jacques Vallee have both compared the abduction phenomenon to the experiences reported historically by people who claimed to have encountered fairies or incubi. Vallee believed that these experiences were not necessarily physical encounters with beings from another planet, but rather, they were manifestations of a deeper, more mysterious reality that humans have been experiencing for centuries. Vallee has also stated, “An impressive parallel can be made between UFO occupants, and the popular conception of demons.” [8] “The medical examinations to which abductions are said to be subjected, often accompanied by sadistic sexual manipulation, is often reminiscent of medieval tales of encounters with demons.” [9] Vallee was one of the first modern researchers to popularize the idea that UFOs were not necessarily extraterrestrial. He noted the UFOs bizarre and trancendent interaction with humankind as evidence of something subliminal and psychological, stating, “I believe that when we speak of UFO sightings as instances of space visitations, we are looking at the phenomenon on the wrong level. We are not dealing with successive waves of visitations from space, we are dealing with a control system. UFOs are the means through which man’s concepts are being rearranged. They are engaging in a worldwide enterprise of subliminal seduction.” [28]
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New Mental Battlefield Author and NIDS researcher Lieutenant Colonel John Alexander made this statement concerning studying UFOs and anomalous phenomena in a 2020 New Thinking Allowed interview with Jeffrey Mishlove:
“I talk about many of the issues that happened to me, but the real point is that these happen to everybody. I’ve got a couple of agenda items I admit to, one is to try to make it more permissible for our best and brightest scientists to get involved in these areas. And another is to get people to talk about it, because I really don’t like the word ‘paranormal’, because these things are normal. Maybe rare, but that doesn’t mean they are ‘different from’. A lot of this has to do with vocabulary, our thinking about it, we’re willing to relegate it to ‘weird’. It’s terribly complex, whatever we’re dealing with. As you know, I’ve dealt with a wide range of phenomena— I do think they are all interrelated. I do think that consciousness is a key piece of this. I point out, whatever we’re dealing with is at least as complex as cancer or AIDS. One of the things that would be very helpful is for people to tell other people about the things that have happened to them. ESP, clairvoyant experiences, precognition, near-death experiences...far more common than most people believe.” [10]
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Human beings can only detect a small sliver of the universe’s collective reality. Our human eyeballs can read small texts and appreciate abstract art. While our eyes function well, the red-tailed hawk on my backyard fence is much better equipped anatomically for sight. We both possess eyeballs, but this species of hawk can easily detect a small mouse scurrying around a field from high up in the sky. A bloodhound dog can access an incomprehensible spectrum of sophisticated information from sniffing a small sample. Are these creatures living in a different reality than us? Simply put, no. We inhabit a common reality, but our nervous systems are differently evolved and acclimated. Each plant and animal is struggling to make sense of this complicated world through differently equipped sensory systems. There are many sights, smells, tastes, sounds, and sensations humans are unable to detect. If there are intelligences existing outside of our observable world, that does not necessarily exclude them from our reality. Evidence suggests we are able to detect many UFOs using advanced satellites and military technology. Witnesses report UFOs leaving physical traces and sometimes physiological damage when they appear. Oppositely, healings and so-called ‘illuminations’ have changed people’s lives after coming close to some of these anomalous objects. We must also contend with the fact that we humans are susceptible to trickery and magic. Given all of the strange stories and the lack of explanation, we are far past ‘little green men from Mars’ in 2023. Consciousness appears to be a factor. Human beings appear to be a factor. Human emotion, genetics, cultural influences, and ‘religious experiences’ are all involved and must be scrutinized. We must examine the history of humankind, our ridiculous beliefs, and where we are headed.
To be clear, this will not be a literalist interpretation of multiple-thousand year old religious texts, but rather an examination of how the humans of a pre-scientific age interpreted their world. According to myth, humankind was timid and unsophisticated until a large number of ‘gods’ suddenly arrived around 5,000 BCE. Civilizations sprang up. Structures were built to honor these gods. The alphabet, mathematics, and agriculture began a whole new chapter of humankind. The mighty Osiris and Isis began their rule over Egypt, and the stories of the Greek, Indian, and South American gods described their direct rule over humanity. Earth had been divided among these god-kings, with each group even owning a specific area of Earth. By 1,000 BCE, most of the god-kings had withdrawn, going off to mountain hideaways. The later pharaohs masqueraded as gods for centuries. Eventually, old tried and true methods of communicating with the ultraterrestrials began to fail, and false messengers started to appear. Early kings and dictators consulted with angels who appeared to advise them, like Caesar and Napoleon. [11]
The idea that planet Earth is ‘owned’ by someone is not particularly new. According to the earliest creation myth of the ancient Sumerians, mankind was a slave race created to serve the lazy gods. As historian and scholar Peter Levenda explains it, “The implication is that we were born of divine essence: the breath of one of the gods and the blood of a slain goddess was used to formulate these clay figures that were humans. The breath of the victorious god was breathed into these clay figures, and they became animated, and we humans are descendants of that race.” [12]
The impressive Egyptians believed that the god Khnum creates children from clay before placing them into their mother’s womb. The ancient Greeks claimed that mankind was molded out of ‘water and earth’ by the titan Prometheus, and that life was breathed into them by the goddess Athena. The theme of man being created from clay is almost inseparable from religion, and there are many other examples, including the Hindu story of Pavarti and Ganesh.
As mankind shifted towards monotheism and worship of the Abrahamic faiths, the myths recorded in the Bible maintained this ‘clay-creation’ theme. According to Genesis 2:7— “And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.” Islam’s Quran also follows suit, with Quran 23:12 stating, “We create man from an extract of clay.”
Why does this theme keep occurring in our creation myths around the world? We must first understand that these myths are not necessarily always rooted in utter fantasy, and modern interpretations should take this into consideration. For example, a person living 6,000 years ago would almost certainly describe a storm like 2005’s Katrina much differently than the modern man would. What we now refer to as a ‘category five tropical cyclone’ measured with sophisticated technology could easily be misunderstood by the primitive man as god’s merciless wrath. Even describing a simple event like Katrina, we quickly notice this is only a transformation of language. A massive event still took place. The myths themselves are the people of the time’s attempts at describing the massive event.
Charles Fort was a 20th century proponent of the idea that Earth was owned, and spent his life studying anomalous phenomenon. In honor of this, many individuals today who participate in this unique kind of research refer to themselves as “Forteans”. This approach is an exciting element of a free, scientific society, as we grow away from using outdated myths to interpret our world in the 21st century and beyond. Forteans are often met with ridicule, for their willingness to explore such obscure topics that contrast established scientific explanations. However, as our current methods reluctantly struggle to explain the UFO phenomenon, the Forteans are growing more serious, and more scientific.
In a 2008 interview with conservative commentator Ben Stein debating the idea of ‘Intelligent Design’, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins shared an intriguing possibility about the origin of life. Stein asked Dawkins, “What do you think is the possibility that intelligent design might turn out to be the answer to some issues in genetics or evolution?”
Dawkins replied, “Well, it could come about in the following way: it could be that, at some earlier time, somewhere in the universe, a civilization evolved, by probably some kind of Darwinian means, to a very very high level of technology and designed a form of life that they seeded onto, perhaps, this planet. Now, that is a possibility, and an intriguing possibility. And I suppose it’s possible that you might find evidence for that if you look at the details of biochemistry and molecular biology, you might find a signature of some sort of designer.” [13]
Dawkins’ response was giving a slight nod to biologist Francis Crick. Crick was a Nobel-prize winner who helped discover the double-helix structure of our DNA, and a devotee to the idea of ‘directed panspermia’. In other words, Crick did not believe life arose spontaneously on planet Earth, but rather was seeded here. Could it be that our impossibly rare Earth is a laboratory of sorts for one or more intelligent species? This idea is important and will be factored into our 21st century analysis of the battle taking place. [14]
If we examine these myths closely, there are a few important recurring themes that are present across cultures, and they are often pivotal parts of the religions themselves. Along with the idea of a giant, super-intelligent, ‘god’ or ‘gods’ ruling the planet and creating humans from clay— another consistent theme to note is the idea that some of these ‘gods’ came down to Earth and found themselves mortal wives. Plato’s Critias tells us very plainly that the 10 original god-kings of Atlantis were the offspring of Poseidon and his mortal human wife, Cleito. If we examine ancient Greece, for example, it becomes clear that Poseidon wasn’t the only god enjoying some human female company. Zeus, Dionysus, and Hermes all had mortal lovers as well, often producing powerful, hybrid offspring. It was not uncommon for rulers to claim they came from divine lineage. Rumors persist the mother of Alexander the Great’s belly was struck by a thunderbolt while she was pregnant, making Alexander a son of Zeus.
The Bible uses a different taxonomy than the Greeks to describe these super- beings. ‘Jehovah’ or ‘YHWH’ is the name used for the chief God making all of the rules in the Old Testament. The ‘Watchers’ described in the book of Daniel, or the ‘Sons of God’ mentioned in Genesis, seem to be the emissaries of Jehovah. For reasons we can only speculate, these emissaries were under strict orders to behave a certain way and keep mankind under strict control. Unfortunately, as fun as ‘saving’ someone’s soul sounds, one consistent success religion can claim it’s the ability to involve itself in passionate, horrific wars and genocides and feel justified doing so. In the Old Testament stories, Jehovah has a particular interest in the gene pool of humankind, and said gene pool becoming contaminated. In Genesis Chapter 6, we are given a clear roadmap as to what created the stir:
“And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose. And the Lord said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years. There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown. And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And it repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. And the Lord said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them. But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. These are the generations of Noah: Noah was a just man and perfect in his generations, and Noah walked with God.” [15]
As you can imagine, Jehovah was completely pissed at this betrayal by his emissaries. He seemed to be specifically upset that the human gene pool was disturbed. The line “Noah was a just man and perfect in his generations” would be a red flag coming from Grandpa at the dinner table. Perfect in his generations? What is that supposed to mean, Grandpa? This is the word of our supposed God—and he sounds like Lucius Malfoy. In other words, there is an element of the idea of ‘pure’ and ‘dirty’ blood in the Bible. Noah was certainly not ‘perfect’ morally, and use of this word implies there is a genetic element involved. Like an unstable 7-year old, Jehovah’s impulsive reaction to his emissaries breaking their chastity was to kill everyone on Earth with a devastating flood to cleanse the world of these wicked, giant-hybrid offspring, the Nephilim, and leave only Noah and his family to start fresh with an uncontaminated gene pool. This is the reason Genesis provides for why God sent the flood.
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“The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully.”
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“Religious wars really are fought in the name of religion, and they have been horribly frequent in history. I cannot think of any war that has been fought in the name of atheism. Why should it? A war might be motivated by economic greed, by political ambition, by ethnic or racial prejudice, by deep grievance or revenge, or by patriotic belief in the destiny of a nation. Even more plausible as a motive
for war is an unshakeable faith that one's own religion is the only true one, reinforced by a holy book that explicitly condemns all heretics and followers of rival religions to death, and explicitly promises that the soldiers of God will go straight to a martyrs' heaven.“
—Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion [16]
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Jehovah ultimately failed with his ‘devastating flood’, which was likely just a category four tropical cyclone, because giants were consistently mentioned in later biblical tales. The story of David and Goliath alone demonstrates that the giant gene was not eradicated by the flood of Noah’s time. In Samuel 17:4, it says, “A champion named Goliath, who was from Gath, came out of the Philistine camp. His height was six cubits and a span.” This implies that this ‘Goliath’ individual was over 9 feet tall, much taller than modern homo sapiens. Could there be an essential chapter in human history that we are not being shown?
Today’s religious folks are commenting about our feeble attempts to get scientific facts out of these garbled myths. Father George Coyne, PhD, is the former director of the Vatican Observatory. He points out the 1,000+ year time discrepancy between modern science and scripture. Coyne notes, “The Christian scriptures were written between about 2,000 years before Christ to about 200 years after Christ. That’s it. Modern science came to be with Galileo (b.1564), up through Newton (b.1642), up through Einstein (b.1879), what we know as modern science is in that period. How in the world can there be any science in scripture? There cannot be. Just the two historical periods are separated by so much. The scriptures are not teaching science.” [17]
By now, we can clearly see that Jehovah, at the very least, is not who he claims to be in the story. An all-powerful god could have this situation sorted out easily. Jehovah couldn’t even babysit Adam and Eve for more than a few days before they were playing with snakes and eating foods that were off-limits. Even after his crummy flood, Jehovah still wasn’t done. According to the story, he goes on to guide the Israelite army through many genocidal rampages, usually being summoned using the legendary Ark of the Covenant. He would utilize mountaintops and smokescreens, and appear as ‘pillars of fire’ or ‘pillars of smoke’. Modern UFO researchers are already keen to this, and for years have been speculating that these stories of beings like ‘Jehovah’ and his messengers may not have been stories of an all-powerful god and his emissaries, but rather one example of a 'control system’ in effect. [27] Essentially, it appears in the Bible, as humanity would develop and advance, Jehovah would intervene, and stir up the perfect war or conflict to destroy the progress. One such example is the Tower of Babel, which appeared to be mankind’s attempt to come together and avoid their progress being washed away by another extinction- level flood. According to the Bible, the tower’s building was ordered by King Nimrod. Nimrod was, curiously, described as a ‘giant’ by authors such as Dante. The Greek historian Herodotus (b.484 BC) lends credibility to the idea that something strange was occurring on this planet regarding Babel, remarking,
“A solid tower was constructed, one stadium [about 20 yards] in length and one stadium in width. Upon this tower stood another and again upon this another and so on, making eight towers in all. In the topmost tower there is a great bed richly appointed and beside it a golden table. No one spends the night there save a woman designated by the God himself. The priests told me that the God descended sometimes to the temple and joined her ... I cannot believe this.” [18]
The late Fortean researcher John Keel (1930-2009) attempted to interpret these myths and synthesize research that had been done on UFOs and their potential connection to humankind’s development, culture, and consciousness. His books have been publicly recommended by today’s growing list of scientific, military, and intelligence names brave enough to comment on the UFO topic, such as Stanford’s Garry Nolan and the CIA’s Jim Semivan. To The Stars Academy Founder Tom DeLonge also gave Keel an endorsement. [19] So, what exactly was Keel’s interpretation, and why is it seemingly holding water today? The devil is in the details. In a 1992 ‘FortFest’ lecture, Keel made this remark:
“This may not seem very Fortean to some of you, but everything is interrelated. And the more we study history and the more we study current events, we see that all these things are linked together in strange ways. But the UFOs, as most of you know who read my books, I don’t think they’re extraterrestrial at all. I think they’re definitely tied to the human race and that they react to things that are happening to the human race. I don’t think they are vehicles, I think sometimes people see what appears to be vehicles, but they’re really hallucinatory. And no matter how reliable the witness is, what they see can be questioned. The same is true in many of our Bigfoot cases and strange monster cases, that the people see some image that is planted in their mind, and the creature itself probably does’t exist at all, at least not as the creature that’s seen. When I was in India, I was impressed at the number of people who were seeing the Indian gods, multi-armed gods and all. Whatever your belief is, these manifestations are going to assume that form.” [20]
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Here’s how Keel defined ‘Ultraterrestrials’ in an Anomaly Newsletter article back in the 70s:
“They may be composed of energy, inhabiting a spectrum (wavelength) of energy which we can neither observe or even presently detect. They have a long history of interaction on this planet, though they are far older than the human race. They feed off of humans, though the implication is via the draining of energy and not the consumption of flesh.”
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“They are telepathic. They can temporarily take on form or substance which they use to interact with humans. 'They are not extraterrestrials. Instead, extraterrestrials are merely a 'mask' they wear. They are responsible for all paranormal phenomenon. Everything from Bigfoot sightings, ghosts, UFOs/aliens, Marian apparitions, poltergeists, fairies, lake monsters and sea serpents such as the Loch Ness monster and sightings of various weird and mysterious creatures, among others, are just the machinations of ultraterrestrials. The implication is that ultraterrestrials will appear in such guises as a prelude to feeding off of the emotions and energy of humans. For example, an ultraterrestrial may stage a Marian apparition to draw in the hordes of believers who subsequently lift their hands to heaven and out pour their hearts and energy to hungry ultraterrestrials. They are not demons, as most religious people would interpret them as. The reason why is because demon is just another mask they wear; just as 'angel' is.” [21]
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Keel continued later in the same lecture, “I think every time that the human race is in Jeopardy in any fashion, whether it’s economically or militarily, we start seeing UFOs all over the place.” Is there a historical precedent for this? Apparently, yes. Keel used this idea to explain advanced intervention in a few instances of human history. One of the most notable examples is the birth of Jesus, which Keel claimed was a deliberate effort to shift mankind away from worshipping Jehovah, and instead worship the Supermind of the Cosmos, the god of the ‘Oriental Illumined Ones’. In Our Haunted Planet, Keel notes, “The Jews had had considerable experience with miracles and false angels, and they viewed Christ with great suspicion. The Romans who occupied Judea were still worshipping their assortment of long-haired deities, so they also frowned upon the activities of this strangely persuasive man. However, the sequence of events surrounding the death of Christ provided proof enough to sway many into Christian beliefs and lay the foundation for the great Christian religions.”
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"Like many major myths, the Illuminati legend began in the Orient. Around 275 B.C., Asoka, the Emperor of India, is supposed to have founded the super secret society of the Nine Unknown Men. This group was founded to collect, study, and protect the secrets of the occult, science, alchemy, astrology, and psychology. As late as 1927 Talbot Mundy, a specialist in Oriental lore, was writing about the mysterious Nine, implying that the society still existed and was still running things from far behind the scenes.”
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“The year 1848 really marked the beginning of this massive collective overhaul of our planet. We now seem to be in the final stages of something — something of cosmic proportions. In order to play out the prophesied game, the ultraterrestrials will need to create a new Hitler. The men who will confront him and hopefully defeat him are presently sitting on floors in Greenwich Village, Paris, and Hong Kong, stoned on pot and tripping out on LSD. At least two American presidents, Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy, showed all the signs of having undergone illumination. Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle were also likely candidates, as were Gandhi and possibly the late Gamal Nasser of Egypt. But there are no apparent Illuminati on the world scene at the moment. It is certain, though, that they will appear at the appropriate moment. They always have.” [22]
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During the 14th century and dark ages, the human population dwindled fifty percent worldwide because of the black plague. It took many years to realize the flea was bringing humans the black plague. According to European literature from the 1300s, during all of this death and suffering, strange atmospheric phenomenon were being reported in the skies, in other words, the people of Europe were describing UFOs. It wasn’t until the minimally documented invention of the printing press in the 1400s that men’s minds began to free. (There is virtually no evidence Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press...Could the ‘Oriental Illumined Ones' have lent us a hand?) Soon a french revolutionary named Joan of Arc began hearing voices in her head and commanded a powerful army. Artists such as DaVinci and explorers like Columbus helped humankind in major ways. The following 400 years were filled with exploration and change. It wasn’t until 1848 when mankind finally shattered the god- king system of ultraterrestrial rule and separated the idea of church and state. [23]
After 1848, the UFO phenomenon appeared to shift its frame of reference, notably spiritualism and a new cycle of minor religions based upon the teachings of prophets who were contacted by angels and elementals. “In 1848 we began the long, painful escape from the god-king system and entered the modern industrial age. Political ideologies replaced religion as the forces which moved us, and the old gods grew misty and mythical.” [10] In 1848 Rochester, New York, the Fox Sisters began communicating with a rapping poltergeist in their walls and created Spiritualism. Spiritualism swept the nation, and individuals like Abraham Lincoln were happily participating in seances. Karl Marx came out with his Communist Mannifesto in 1848. There were over 50 revolutions and political assassinations worldwide.
It could be that Earth is a laboratory for many advanced intelligences. It could be that other advanced civilizations once thrived on Earth (stories of Atlantis, Lemuria, etc.) and our flood myths tell the story of their fall. If humankind has been clawing its way back from a once advanced state, it could be that we are facing more smoke and mirrors than we understand. Ancient tradition indicates that these civilizations may
have survived in small outposts after their civilization perished from catastrophe, thus the stories of Osiris and Isis suddenly ‘appearing’ in Egypt begin to make more sense. Perhaps their interest in human genetics is related to their own current genetic problems that go with living such extraordinarily long lives. Ancient clay tablets indicate Sumerian kings were recorded living thousands of years. Similar to the way the primitive tribes’ exposure to the advanced military technology of the United States revealed the ‘cargo cult’ phenomenon after World War II, it is not unreasonable to imagine certain survivors of that advanced civilization took advantage of the primitive humans in early times, and abused their apparent proclivity to “organize around a priestly class.” [24] This is a major reason benevolent advanced civilizations would not interfere with less advanced civilizations, as any advanced enough technology could be mistaken as magic. [25]
Abductions, crop circles, and cattle mutilations do not come with labels or receipts. They never have. However, explaining them away as fantasy is no longer an option. Whether it is ‘Jehovah’, ‘Illuminati', or the pale humanoids described in the Vedas, our fellow pre-internet humans have done their best at preserving what they could. Despite the lack of concrete evidence, we still are accumulating scientific data. Many people have reported experiencing these phenomena. Some believe that they are part of a larger conspiracy, while others see them as unexplained mysteries. Regardless of one's beliefs, it is clear that these events have captured the imagination of people around the world. As we continue to explore the unknown, it is important to keep an open mind and consider all possibilities. Who knows what other secrets the universe may hold? Whatever you want to call them, they’re here. For better or worse, they’re battling over you.
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“Many religions now come before us with ingratiating smirks and outspread hands, like an unctuous merchant in a bazaar. They offer consolation and solidarity and uplift, competing as they do in a marketplace. But we have a right to remember how barbarically they behaved when they were strong and were making an offer that people could not refuse. And if we chance to forget what that must have been like, we have only to look at those states and societies where the clergy still has the power to dictate its own terms. The pathetic vestiges of this can still be seen, in modern societies, in the efforts made by religion to secure control over education, or to exempt itself from tax, or to pass laws forbidding people to insult its omnipotent and omniscient deity, or even his prophet.”
― Christopher Hitchens, God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything [26]
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References:
[1] John Keel. Our Haunted Planet.
[2] Tom DeLonge, 2017 Coast to Coast interview with George Knapp
[3] https://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/fbifiles/paranormal/ cattlemutilations-fbi-vault.pdf Black Vault — FBI Cattle Mutiliation
[4] https://lasvegassun.com/news/1996/oct/23/nevada-millionaire-buys-ufo-ranch-in-utah/ — Bigelow NIDS Team
[5]
Red Panda Koala — A History of Cattle Mutilation
[6] Tom DeLonge, AJ Hartley. Sekret Machines: A Fire Within.
[7]
John Mack — Larry King Live!
[8] Jacques Vallee, Messengers of Deception.
[9] Jacques Vallee, Confrontations.
[10]
John Alexander interview with Jeffrey Mishlove, New Thinking Allowed Youtube Channel
[11] John Keel. Our Haunted Planet.
[12] Peter Levenda, 2017 Coast to Coast interview with George Knapp
[13]
Richard Dawkins — Ben Stein Interview
[14] https://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/spotlight/sc/catalog/nlm:nlmuid-101584582X436- doc Directed Panspermia — PDF
[15] Genesis, Chapter 6 — King James Bible
[16] Richard Dawkins. The God Delusion.
[17] Religilous, Bill Maher (2008).
[18] John Keel. The Eighth Tower.
[19] https://twitter.com/GarryPNolan/status/1105174946022481921 Nolan Keel Tweets
[20]
John Keel — FortFest 1992
[21]https://www.academia.edu/34922952/John_Keels_Anomaly_Newsletter_With_an_Appendix_of_Curiosities_and_Oddities_from_Mr_Keel_s_Pen_including_Notes_Articles_and_Research_Tools John Keel — Anomaly Newsletter
[22] John Keel. Our Haunted Planet.
[23] John Keel. Operation Trojan Horse.
[24] Tom DeLonge, 2017 Coast to Coast interview with George Knapp
[25] https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/in-john-they-trust-109294882/ #:~:text=The%20island%27s%20John%20Frum%20movement,from%20the%20skies %20and%20seas. Smithsonian — Cargo Cults of WWII
[26] Christopher Hitchens. God is Not Great.
[27] William Bramley. Gods of Eden.
[28] Jacques Vallee. Dimensions.
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BY: GΔRRΞTT ⟁
twitter: @libertybirb
Love it, man. Great stuff.
Never go full Keel...
J/K drifted off last night to "Disneyland of the Gods" ironically.
Fantastic article (I have the core NIDS team as driving the narrative in DC ...imo)