Just listened to the episode. You said something about the moon being the only body that doesn’t rotate and etc. You should look up Ceres. Christopher Knight and Alan Butler go on in their new book They Built the Earth about the same subject. They go over the weird fascination NASA had with Ceres, and this odd repeating pattern of numbers that correlates to the sun, Earth, the moon, Ceres, and the planet Phaeton. Touches on Titius Bode’s law.
The engineering of what’s being analyzed here is beyond Jung. While Jung’s work on the psycho-social and mythological dimensions of UFOs is invaluable, it doesn’t account for the technical and ontological complexity of what’s actually being observed. The phenomenon isn’t just about archetypes manifesting in the collective unconscious—it points to an undiscovered medium of travel and communication, one tied not just to advanced physics, but to consciousness itself.
What we see in the historical record isn’t just the manifestation of technology beyond our current understanding, but biological and ontological forms that defy reductivist materialism.
Under this paradigm, some UFOs function as psychic machines, using remote viewing as telemetry and manifestation as propulsion. They don’t travel in the way we conceptualize movement through space-time; rather, they shift between perceptual realities, appearing and disappearing based on observer consciousness and environmental conditions. This is why some encounters seem both physical and non-physical, why witnesses report reality-warping effects, and why high-level research (Skinwalker Ranch, CIA psi programs) converges on mind-matter interactions rather than simple extraterrestrial mechanics.
This is also the correct way to interpret biblically accurate angels. The ancient descriptions of winged wheels, shifting forms, and multi-eyed entities aren’t just primitive misunderstandings of spacecraft—they are accounts of non-human intelligences operating through consciousness-mediated technology. In this sense, the "technological angel" framing isn’t just poetic; it’s an acknowledgment that these entities function as intermediaries between realities—not in a spiritualist sense, but in an engineered, systemic way.
To fully understand this, we need academic religious studies frameworks applied to technological development. Diana Pasulka’s work rigorously documents this intersection, showing how modern technological elites privately engage with esoteric traditions and UFO phenomena as sources of inspiration. This isn’t new—ancient mystery schools, Hermetic traditions, and indigenous cosmologies have always described knowledge transmission through anomalous encounters. The difference is that today, our dominant scientific paradigms aren’t equipped to engage with these experiences, which is why so much of this research remains hidden in black projects and classified studies.
If we want to grasp the future of our own technology, we need to stop viewing these phenomena through outdated materialist lenses. The real breakthrough won’t come from reverse-engineering craft—it will come from reverse-engineering consciousness itself.
"One of the fascinating myths surrounding Mercury was the belief that Mercury was unique because of his ability to move between the “Spiritual World” of the gods and the “Physical World” of human beings seamlessly."
They are the same picture and one man's trickster is another man's oracle.
Jung suffered from the same affliction as Crowley and they both fell into Abraham's corridors. Mistaking echoes for revelations.
Just listened to the episode. You said something about the moon being the only body that doesn’t rotate and etc. You should look up Ceres. Christopher Knight and Alan Butler go on in their new book They Built the Earth about the same subject. They go over the weird fascination NASA had with Ceres, and this odd repeating pattern of numbers that correlates to the sun, Earth, the moon, Ceres, and the planet Phaeton. Touches on Titius Bode’s law.
Great article, much appreciated. Are you planning by any chance to write something about the one and only Albert Stubblebine III?
You’ll find out soon.
The engineering of what’s being analyzed here is beyond Jung. While Jung’s work on the psycho-social and mythological dimensions of UFOs is invaluable, it doesn’t account for the technical and ontological complexity of what’s actually being observed. The phenomenon isn’t just about archetypes manifesting in the collective unconscious—it points to an undiscovered medium of travel and communication, one tied not just to advanced physics, but to consciousness itself.
What we see in the historical record isn’t just the manifestation of technology beyond our current understanding, but biological and ontological forms that defy reductivist materialism.
Under this paradigm, some UFOs function as psychic machines, using remote viewing as telemetry and manifestation as propulsion. They don’t travel in the way we conceptualize movement through space-time; rather, they shift between perceptual realities, appearing and disappearing based on observer consciousness and environmental conditions. This is why some encounters seem both physical and non-physical, why witnesses report reality-warping effects, and why high-level research (Skinwalker Ranch, CIA psi programs) converges on mind-matter interactions rather than simple extraterrestrial mechanics.
This is also the correct way to interpret biblically accurate angels. The ancient descriptions of winged wheels, shifting forms, and multi-eyed entities aren’t just primitive misunderstandings of spacecraft—they are accounts of non-human intelligences operating through consciousness-mediated technology. In this sense, the "technological angel" framing isn’t just poetic; it’s an acknowledgment that these entities function as intermediaries between realities—not in a spiritualist sense, but in an engineered, systemic way.
To fully understand this, we need academic religious studies frameworks applied to technological development. Diana Pasulka’s work rigorously documents this intersection, showing how modern technological elites privately engage with esoteric traditions and UFO phenomena as sources of inspiration. This isn’t new—ancient mystery schools, Hermetic traditions, and indigenous cosmologies have always described knowledge transmission through anomalous encounters. The difference is that today, our dominant scientific paradigms aren’t equipped to engage with these experiences, which is why so much of this research remains hidden in black projects and classified studies.
If we want to grasp the future of our own technology, we need to stop viewing these phenomena through outdated materialist lenses. The real breakthrough won’t come from reverse-engineering craft—it will come from reverse-engineering consciousness itself.
"One of the fascinating myths surrounding Mercury was the belief that Mercury was unique because of his ability to move between the “Spiritual World” of the gods and the “Physical World” of human beings seamlessly."
They are the same picture and one man's trickster is another man's oracle.
Jung suffered from the same affliction as Crowley and they both fell into Abraham's corridors. Mistaking echoes for revelations.