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This planet operates as a psychological prison controlled by negative extraterrestrial forces. Humanity is kept in turmoil and conflict, manipulated by these bad ETs who influence human leaders into irrational wars. The good extraterrestrials, who genuinely wish to help humanity, are currently unable to take control. They have a plan to liberate the planet, but it requires significant effort from both them and humanity. Additionally, humans have been genetically manipulated over centuries to reject the idea of extraterrestrial life and advanced civilizations. This manipulation leads to a lack of critical questioning about our reality. Academics and scientists, like everyone else, are subject to this influence, often dismissing the existence of extraterrestrials while being unaware of their own limitations in thinking.

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The typical death experience involves seeing a light that draws individuals in, which acts as a trap. Once inside, they undergo a powerful shock that disrupts their abilities like telepathy and remote viewing. An AI informs them that they need to resolve personal issues before they can move on, leading many to be recycled back into life. This process maintains a large population of souls, which authoritarian powers exploit for various purposes. Humans struggle with telepathic communication due to this manipulation, while advanced technology makes these traps difficult to detect and dismantle. A global disclosure movement is needed to reveal these truths and redirect humanity's focus towards dismantling these traps and aligning with benevolent extraterrestrial beings.

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The transcript traverses a panorama of alleged occult conspiracies surrounding secret societies, notably Freemasonry, the Illuminati, and Jesuit influence, linking historical figures to a hidden plan to control world events. It asserts that leaders like Alemni, Mazini, and their successors were formative in a covert framework that guides revolutions from behind the scenes. A central claim is that Mazzini wrote to his associate Doctor Bridenstain about forming “an association of brothers” that is secret even to the veterans and to those leading revolutions, a group responsible for manipulating world events from the shadows. The text then identifies Albert Pike as a later head of the Luciferian conspiracy, claiming he authored a letter to the Palladian Council dated 07/14/1889. This purported letter allegedly describes a doctrine in which “we worship God” is said to be a God “without superstition,” and asserts that “Lucifer is God” while Adonai (the Christian God) is the equal of Christ, with Jesus depicted as evil and Lucifer as good. The material further claims that the plan is to unleash nihilists and atheists to provoke a social cataclysm, culminating in the destruction of Christianity and atheism, followed by the restoration of “the universal manifestation of the pure doctrine of Lucifer.” The narrative connects this to Pike’s alleged plan for three world wars, including opening up Palestine, creating a state in Palestine, and then provoking an international war to redraw global power. The text references Ellen White (Evangelism, page 6,231) warning of powers from beneath working to bring about last-day drama, including deception by secret societies and confederacies. It cites Alastair Crowley (Edward Alexander Crowley) as an exemplar of the mind in the “spawn of the Jesuit order” and describes his alleged communication with an extraterrestrial being named Aiwass in 1904, resulting in the Book of the Law. It is claimed Crowley’s practice revealed “the royal secret of Masonry” concerning immortality through Tantric sex magic, alleging that some Masons use sexual perversion to access alternate universes and live forever by vampirizing children, a claim presented without qualifiers. The transcript then expands to post-Crowley influence, naming Timothy Leary as an illuminant of Thanateros and linking him to Crowley’s lineage, as well as L. Ron Hubbard and the beginnings of Scientology, Jack Parsons, Charles Manson, and the OTO network. It asserts connections to popular culture and literature, including references to Jimmy Page, David Bowie, Ozzy Osbourne, JK Rowling, Ian Fleming, and even the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, suggesting occult themes permeate modern culture. The discussion culminates with the assertion that occult doctrines fueled the 1960s counterculture and caused numerous devastating outcomes, asserting a continuing presence and influence of these secret traditions in contemporary society.

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The discussion centers on the idea that a set of nonhuman forces have long purportedly manipulated humanity. It references the Nag Hammadi library, noting that a fifth of its documents describe archons, Greek for rulers, as a nonhuman presence manipulating humans. The entities’ devil figure is identified as the Demiurge or Yaldabaoth. The conversation then brings in Krayta Mutwa, a Zulu shaman from South Africa, who allegedly describes legends and accounts of a nonhuman force taking a reptilian form and manipulating human society. The speakers assert that this same theme appears globally. The topic then moves to ancient history, where it is claimed that ancients performed sacrificial rituals to these gods, especially sacrificing children. The question raised is what the gods gain from these sacrifices. The implication advanced is that today’s wealthy elites participate in satanic rituals to these same gods, a pattern the speaker connects to documented cases such as footage from Bohemian Grove, associated with figures like George W. Bush, and claims that royal families, including the British and Dutch royal families, are major players in this “satanic ritual culture.” The conversation then ties these practices to the broader concept of feeding on human energy. The speaker references the first Matrix movie where Morpheus presents humans as batteries in a computer-generated dream world, using this as a metaphor to suggest that the gods feed off human energy. It is claimed that the gods or entities feed off a particular type of human energy generated by emotions and thoughts, with scientists purportedly having determined frequencies associated with different emotions. The speakers also discuss how people can sense energy in environments, such as feeling a “bad energy” in a room, or in a house with a history of dark events. They describe how individuals involved in negative actions emit a vibe, which can influence others unless the frequency is changed. The overarching claim is that these energies or frequencies are the driving force behind the interactions with these ancient and modern powers, tying together ancient sacrifices, modern satanic rituals, and the science of emotional frequencies.

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David Icke and an interviewer discuss a sweeping premise: the next major conflict may be over bodies and minds, not borders or money. The documentary The Human Antenna, and Icke’s new book The Roadmap, assemble claims that COVID injections, nanotechnology, and an AI-driven world are tools in a plan to fuse or fuse-with—rather than merely interface with—technology, potentially creating a world where humanity is connected to a larger hive mind and managed by AI. The interview frames this as not doom, but a path to “break free of this matrix.” Key ideas Icke presents - The end goal is an upgraded or downgraded human that is connected like hardware in an AI-managed system, forming a hive-mind reality. The film and book tie together claims about the COVID vaccines, nanotech, and a push toward AI-driven control, with a purported roadmap to escape this matrix. - A small, global elite—“the few”—exerts control by ensuring the many remain in rigid belief systems. By locking people into fixed identities (religious, political, cultural), they box minds and enable divide-and-rule. The aim is to prevent the many from uniting against the few who supposedly hold hidden knowledge and power. - Perception is the instrument of control. Information flow shapes perception, which shapes behavior. Censorship and mainstream media have been used to sculpt what people think. The COVID narrative is cited as a microcosm: a minority at the top of institutions allegedly pushed a narrative that coerced billions into actions (masking, vaccination) to protect against a deadly virus, thereby demonstrating how perception controls behavior. - Moving beyond information control, Icke argues the next stage is direct mind-to-machine fusion via AI “the cloud.” Ray Kurzweil and others have described a future in which human perception is supplied directly by AI, reducing or eliminating human thought and emotion as sources of perception. This would enable a new form of control. - Public figures are described as frontmen or “gophers” for a larger project. Musk is discussed as a case: initially positioned as AI-skeptic, Musk’s acquisition of Twitter (renamed X) is portrayed as part of a broader arc toward normalizing and accelerating AI fusion, with the platform acting as a propaganda arm for the AI agenda. The involvement of Trump and various tech magnates (Ellison, Altman, Palantir’s Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, David Sacks) is cited as surrounding the AI fusion push. - Creative destruction is the tactic used to move from one phase to the next. Major historical upheavals (World Wars, the Great Depression, Bretton Woods system) are described as steps in a long process that clears the way for a new global order. Trump’s role, according to Icke, is to dismantle the current system so the next phase—AI human fusion and total digital control—can be installed. - The next stage may rely on a global electromagnetic system. Icke argues that a hive mind could be fostered through AI and a network of electromagnetic fields, including satellites and 5G/6G, and, crucially, nanotech in vaccines. He cites graphene oxide as a nanomaterial that purportedly amplifies electromagnetic fields and can act as a superconductor, enabling outside frequencies to influence brain processing and perception. He claims self-replicating nanotech in vaccines could serve as a receiver within the body for hive-mind signals. - The role of the astral dimension and the simulation: Icke describes a non-human, astral realm that interacts with humanity through a multi-level simulation. The “global cult” operates in the astral dimension, manipulating human society via this simulation, which is encoded with rules akin to computer codes. The simulation aims to keep consciousness within a limited perceptual field, or “the ring past” (a wheel of samsara). Death and near-death experiences are discussed as experiences within this larger framework, with consciousness reincarnating and being drawn back into the simulation to learn lessons and continue the cycle. - Reincarnation and awakening: Icke references the research of psychiatrists like Ian Stevenson on children claiming past-life memories as evidence for reincarnation, arguing that consciousness, not bodies, reincarnates. He describes near-death experiences where consciousness passes through an electromagnetic field that erases memory, then returns to life through a mechanism akin to the “wheel of samsara.” Awakening, in his view, is expanding consciousness beyond the programmed perception to see through the simulation, leading toward an expansive self-identity that recognizes consciousness as part of an infinite spectrum of possibility. - The nature of reality and consciousness: The body is described as a biological computer; perception arises from frequency processing of signals through the senses. The matrix or information field is the interface that can be influenced by energy and frequency. High-vibrational states (love, harmony) versus low-vibrational states (fear, anger, hatred) are said to generate different energetic energies that certain astral entities feed on. The “gift” of satanic rituals, in this account, is the generation of low-vibrational energy that sustains these astral entities. Adrenochrome is mentioned as a drug-like byproduct associated with fear-based energy and sacrifice, powering the ritual system. - Death, fear, and freedom: Icke argues that breaking the program of the body through expanded consciousness allows one to escape control, and that true freedom involves transcending the limitations of self-identity as a human within the matrix. He recounts personal experiences of ridicule and persecution starting in the 1990s and emphasizes that awakening is not about dogma but about expanding awareness beyond rigid belief systems. - Practical takeaway: The interview promotes The Human Antenna and Icke’s Roadmap as resources to explore these ideas. It also points to his Iconic media projects and to the broader project of awakening by expanding self-identity beyond conventional frames of reality. Context and framing - The interview frames these claims as a cohesive system: a secretive global cult manipulating perception through information and, ultimately, technology; a push toward AI-driven consciousness fusion; and a multilevel reality including an astral dimension and a simulated environment. Icke presents both a diagnosis of contemporary events (COVID-19, political upheavals, tech mega-donors) and a metaphysical theory of reality that encompasses reincarnation, astral entities, and the nature of consciousness. - The dialogue occasionally revisits Icke’s personal journey—from a BBC sports presenter to a public figure with a controversial worldview via experiences in Peru and a transformative encounter with a spiritual healer, Betty Shine—and uses those episodes to ground a broader, ongoing project to reveal what he sees as hidden structures of power and reality. - The conversation ends with a note that the discussion can continue in future encounters, and with a recommendation to watch The Human Antenna and to read The Roadmap for a deeper dive into these themes.

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Pierre Genet, a French psychologist in the early 1900s, studied “desegregation,” described as the splitting of consciousness under trauma. He studied patients whose traumatic histories led to what modern science calls multiple personality disorder, saying severe childhood trauma can fragment the mind into different parts (alters) whose purpose is to spare the individual from the trauma so the person’s consciousness is unaware of the alter. The transcript says these alters exist separately, can be “programmed and trained,” and can hold information inaccessible to the core personality, with knowledge traced to Egyptian mystery schools, the Knights Templar, and later secret societies. It adds that neurological research shows alters have different brain activation patterns, autonomic responses, visual acuity, and allergic responses, and some alters speak languages the individual cannot. The transcript claims past interpretations of alters as demonic possession and that many still see it that way. It states that government studies on World War I combat veterans found extreme stress can produce amnesia and identity disruption. It alleges that during World War II, doctor Joseph Mengele experimented with traumatizing children. Beginning in 1945 with Operation Paperclip, it says the United States recruited scientists involved in this research into the CIA. It then claims CIA efforts included Project Bluebird, aimed at creating amnesia in people using hypnosis, drugs, and electroshock; Project Artichoke, adding sensory deprivation and forced morphine addiction; a 1952 memo exploring whether a person could be made into an unwitting assassin; and MK Ultra, which it says added a psychological trauma called psychic driving, often administered while the person was under LSD. It further claims MK Ultra involved experimenting with demonic possession and examining occult rituals that could influence behavior, citing “scores of victims” and asserting many died or disappeared. The transcript states that Lieutenant Colonel Michael Aquino, described as founding the satanic temple of Set in 1975 and working in U.S. Army psychological operations, published a 1980 paper from PSYOP to Mind War. It says the paper suggested targeting the domestic population with ELF waves and other available technology to control behavior, and described a “light version” for effective management and crisis capitalization. It claims terror management theory found that subjects shown imagery of death or disasters were more likely to vote for authoritative leaders who promised safety and to buy luxury items they didn’t need, and that a frightened population demands more policing, tolerates more surveillance, prefers staying indoors, and under mass trauma experiences collective dissociation that allows unpopular policies to be pushed through, citing the Patriot Act and governance by artificial intelligence. The transcript ends with “Greg Reiss reporting,” and includes a mention that the Reiss report is funded by Substack subscribers, with a subscription reference.

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Dan Duvall returns to the deep end conversation, weaving together time travel lore, dark esoteric systems, and practical ministry aims. The discussion touches on government-grade mind control, ancient and modern occult practices, and a vision for how believers might respond with deliverance and deprogramming. Key points and claims from the transcript: - Montauk chair and time travel with children - Dan recounts two Montauk survivors who independently drew the same depiction of a Montauk chair. The chair’s function, as described by these sources, involved activating a child’s psychic power to interface with the chair, open a portal or jump gate, and send people through timelines with coordinates. The adults who traveled allegedly returned with their minds “snapped,” while children were preferred for their pliability. - The claimed outcomes included access to timelines around events such as the cross in Jesus’ time and alternate histories (e.g., Germany’s victory in World War II). The survivor testimonies point to a physically seeded, technologically described process with spiritual overtones. - Epigenetic memories and deep memory layers - The discussion shifts to encounters with epigenetic memories or memories from before embodiment. Dan emphasizes experiences drawn from video game imagery (Assassin’s Creed) as a framework for discussing deep, generational memory and the persistence of dark activity in human bloodlines, including Genesis 6-type incursions. - The theme recurs: the infiltration of human bloodlines by dark forces never stopped, and there are claims of underground activity related to sacred sites (Temple Mount) and “Nephilim mothers” who birth hybrids through ritual, with a later council of thirteen in subterranean spaces. - Temple Mount, underground realms, and portals - Dan describes deep underground work beneath the Temple Mount as a nexus for ley lines and “portal access points” to multiple places, including a Babylonian/underground realm. There is mention of a Nephilim hybrid council and the possibility of travel to Hollow Earth and other astral/portal realms, with physical and spiritual dimensions interacting. - He ties these underground operations to mind control programs (MKUltra and related projects), asserting that such programming crafts responses in politicians and public figures to enable a broader “beast kingdom.” - Epstein, Mengele, and Kabbalah - The Epstein files are discussed as evidence of a broader plan: genetic augmentation, designer babies, and connections to Kabbalah and the Illuminati. He describes Epstein as “Mengele two point o,” a trainer and programmer who embodies these dark genetic and mind-control ambitions. - Dan references Svali (a pseudonymous former member of the Jesuit/Jewish occult networks) who described similar experiments and mind-control techniques, emphasizing the use of genetic augmentation, sex magic, and hybrid birth programs. - Kabbalah vs. Christian theology - A major recurring topic is Kabbalah as a powerful “new age consciousness operating system” that twists biblical concepts. Dan argues that Kabbalah reinterprets Genesis and other biblical texts through the lens of the Babylonian Talmud (Midrash), elevating the serpent (Nakash) to messianic status and promoting twin messiahs (Meshiach ben Yosef and Meshiach ben David), which undermines Christian doctrine of Jesus as the Messiah. - He contrasts Jacob’s ladder in the Bible with the Kabbalistic four-world structure, warning that Kabbalah’s ladder uses Merkabah mysticism and ascension protocols to reach universal consciousness, which Dan sees as a sorcery-based path that diverts from Christ. - Dissociation, mind control, and soul fragments - The conversation delves into dissociation and DID as outcomes of trauma and mind-control programming. Dan explains a dissociative continuum—from daydreaming to dissociative amnesia to full, alternate personalities—arguing that severe trauma in childhood leads to soul fragmentation and parts that can be accessed or “brought forward” in ministry. - He distinguishes trauma-based dissociation from past-life memories or epigenetic memory, though he allows for complex interactions among DNA memory, the human spirit, and preconception or astral experiences. He notes that trauma and ritual abuse can lead to parts with their own narratives and memory banks, sometimes accessible through deliverance or realm-based prayers. - The “beast system” and global governance - The beast system is described as a global governance project—two beasts from Revelation: the beast out of the sea (the antichrist figure) and the beast out of the earth (the false prophet). The goal is to control political, religious, monetary, and societal structures worldwide. - Dan points to historical and literary sources such as Leviathan (the book’s forerunner on massive governance) and discusses how mind control, the secret space program, and genetic engineering contribute to this overarching project. He suggests the beast system seeks to impose a centralized, global order in opposition to Christ’s kingdom. - Time, angels, and heavenly realities - A recurring thread is how spiritual realities intersect with time, memory, and the heavenly realm. Dan discusses the possibility that believers can operate “in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus” even while living in a temporal world, describing superposition and the notion that spiritual realities can coexist with earthly timelines. - He also reflects on angelic hierarchies, noting Michael’s armies, Leviathan, and the general organization of heaven and hellish governance. He suggests that God’s power ultimately prevails, even as darkness pursues a global dominion. - Practical and pastoral aims - A central aim is to scale deprogramming, inner healing, and deliverance ministries to address mind-control programming, SRA trauma, and other spiritual warfare needs. Dan emphasizes that many who have undergone such programming require deprogramming to participate effectively in God’s plans, including ministers, political figures, and Hollywood professionals. - He frames this as a mission to prepare a generation of “power players” who can counter the beast system with the power and authority of Jesus, while offering the hope that, no matter the darkness, God’s plan is superior. - Final exhortations - Dan concludes with a call to pursue extraordinary demonstration of sonship in Christ and to resist the lull of cynicism or despair. He urges believers to recognize the reality of spiritual warfare and to engage with deliverance and deprogramming as essential components of preparing for what he sees as an imminent clash between darkness and God’s kingdom. Throughout, the dialogue blends testimony, controversial claims about secret histories, and a theological framework that positions deliverance and deprogramming as critical responses to a perceived global spiritual drama.

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This discussion centers on a group of American financial and industrial figures—Arthur Young, Ruth Forbes, Paine Young, along with Aster, a DuPont, and others—gathered in a Maine farmhouse for a seance. An Indian gentleman conducts the seance, causing things to materialize as apports. One apport appears for each of the nine people present. The spiritual force channeled during the session states, “we are nine and you are nine, and you're going to be instrumental in controlling the fate of this planet in the future.” Andrea Puharich, who chairs the operation and leads what is referred to as The Nine, publishes the notes of the meeting, and much of the discussion was recorded on audio and is downloadable. The seance is not a one-off event; it is repeated, with the main seance focusing on the nine. As more is learned about The Nine, the channeling indicates that they are actually in a saucer in low Earth orbit—aliens of some kind. When Puharich brings Uri Geller to the United States for testing, Geller claims contact with The Nine and identifies them as being in a spacecraft orbit around the Earth. This material ties into Puharich’s broader work, as he is described as being deeply involved in discovering ways to weaponize the paranormal—telepathy, ESP, and related phenomena—for intelligence purposes. Puharich had lectured on these topics at Edgewood Arsenal during the Korean War era, around 1952 and 1953, when he held a captain’s rank in the Army. He actively promoted the use of the paranormal in military and intelligence contexts, including remote viewing and teleportation. He is presented as a major figure in the New Age occult movement in the United States. In summary, the narrative links a high-profile group in Maine who conduct a repeated seance with a nine-person circle, claiming materialized objects and channeling a message about their future influence on the planet. The Nine are described as being in a spacecraft in orbit, a claim reinforced by Uri Geller’s involvement. Puharich’s work is framed as pioneering efforts to harness paranormal phenomena for military and intelligence applications, situating him as a central figure in mid‑20th-century New Age occult and related research.

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Greg Ziemanski hosts an hour-long discussion with Svali, a former member of the Illuminati’s family/Order who says she was born into the group and trained for over thirty years. The conversation covers her induction, training, the organization’s structure, activities, money flows, mind-control methods, and her eventual escape. - Induction and early training - Svali was born in Germany and raised in the United States within a wealthy family that was part of the group. From infancy, children undergo intensive training and indoctrination. By the time she was a teenager, she was a youth leader; at 22 she became the youngest member of a leadership council in San Diego County, and later head trainer. - At age 12, she was taken to Germany for what was described as a sealing ceremony in the Vatican. In the Vatican’s basement there is a large circular chamber with 13 catacombs; mummies are displayed beside a central table on which a large gold pentagram sits. A young child was placed on the table and drugged; the ceremony involved a Latin liturgy, and the “sacrifice” was performed to seal the oath. Afterward, she and others swore allegiance before a ring-wearing priest in scarlet who declared the oath “to the new world order until my death.” The event induced terror; she and the other participants remained silent and controlled during the proceedings. - She recalls that adults as well as children participate in these ceremonies; the church sometimes brings in adults to swear allegiance as well. - Aftermath and structure - Following the induction, Svali and the other initiates were told to forget certain aspects and were told of the consequences should they break the oath. The ceremony left a lasting impression of darkness and oppression in the room. - Svali describes the Illuminati as a single group with multiple branches of learning, not separate groups: sciences, military, government leadership, scholarship, and spiritual learning. Individuals are profiled from infancy, and often concentrate in one or two branches based on aptitude. She says she was heavily involved in sciences and some spiritual work, with extensive training in mind and behavioral programming. - The Illuminati is said to be international, with Rome as the spiritual heart. Europe is organized into 12 “fathers,” each representing a country; Americans view the U.S. as a mission field. The administrative power base is in Alexandria, Virginia; the West Coast power base is around San Diego. The organization is described as a multinational structure akin to a large corporation, with regional councils, subregions, and local “sister groups” in major cities. - Goals, infiltration, and money - The group’s stated overarching goal is to rule the world, achieved through infiltration behind the scenes in media, education, government, and finance. Svali asserts that they have already infiltrated at high levels across these sectors in Europe and the U.S. - The Illuminati allegedly owns and controls substantial media outlets and uses marriages within the wealthy networks to secure loyalty and power. They allegedly fund themselves through both illicit activities (gun running, white slavery, prostitution, pornography, laundering) and legitimate means (quiet investments, acquiring controlling interests in banks and financial institutions over time). - A recurring theme is “two-tier” life: members hold a public role and, at night or in private, perform the group’s duties. Some members’ daytime persona is benign or philanthropic, while their night activities serve the organization’s aims. - Mind control and programming - Svali describes a long process of programming that begins in early childhood and continues through adulthood. Training includes hypnosis, medications for short states, coded cues, and trauma-based techniques to install obedience and loyalty to the group. Positive reinforcement (praise, affection) follows after correct responses; negative reinforcement (shocks, punishment) reinforces behaviors. One goal is to create fragmentation of personality to permit compartmentalized behavior (for example, a family-oriented public persona and a separate, covert operational role). - The programming aims to instill loyalty as the primary directive and to suppress questioning of orders. The process includes tuning up or updating programming as needed and can include elaborate rituals to “heal” or stabilize programming after use. Svali mentions the ability to program children as young as eight to perform complex tasks, including sensitive or dangerous roles. - She notes that passive programming via media can influence non-members, pointing to the effects of cartoons and films as disseminating occult or occult-coded messages. - Personal arc and leaving the group - Over time, Svali becomes disillusioned as she sees the methods used and their toll on others. She becomes a Christian, which sharpens her questioning of the group’s aims and methods. She ultimately escapes by relocating to another state, leaving behind her husband and children (who eventually also leave with her help), though she faces custody disputes and other forms of pressure, including threats and public attacks. - She recounts a long legal battle to gain custody and safety for her children, including a four-year period of supervised visitation. Her husband eventually agrees to leave the group and to separate from it. - Since leaving, she has faced reprisals and cautions against speaking too openly; she emphasizes that prayer and public awareness are critical, but she stresses that leaving the group is dangerous and often costly due to financial and familial ties. - Current message - Svali advocates public awareness and prayer, urging people to recognize that such a group exists, to understand its influence, and to support actions that counter its reach. She stresses that the problem spans high levels of government, media, and finance and notes that while she is glad to share her story, she does so under ongoing personal risk.

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There's a 30-page CIA document that is a step-by-step manual on how to astral project and a bunch of secrets of the universe. We had this since 1983, right in the time for a project Stargate, which allowed these men to remote view, psychically spy at any time period, including the future. The document also reveals that anybody can do it. It also warns that you might run into not-so-friendly entities. All you have to do is have a pair of headphones and relaxation techniques, and you play one hertz frequency in one ear and a different hertz frequency in the other ear, and it synchronizes the left and the right side of the brain. It also reveals that reality is just a construct of our minds. Basically, hologram theory. It also reveals that physical matter there is no physical matter, which this has pretty much been proven with quantum physics. And anybody who doesn't know, we're all just molecules. Everything we touch, that's molecules. Our molecules go into that. Their molecules go back into us. And by quantum mechanics, we shouldn't be able to grasp it. We should be able to walk through a wall. So the way he describes it is that all physical matter is oscillating energy grid over oscillating energy grid orbiting at a very high speed, which is kinda interesting because these three D holograms that you can touch, that's exactly what it is. These little tiny beads orbiting at a very high speed, so high that you can touch it. You might be thinking, oh, that's an actual physical ball, though. Well, is it? It's just an oscillating energy grid over oscillating energy grid, tiny little one that makes up the larger oscillating energy grid. It makes up the giant oscillated energy grid that we live in. Just a little fractal of it. And okay. So the funny thing about this document, page 25 was missing, which, of course, was the page that revealed how to obtain consciousness, how to obtain absolution, how to obtain god, with the forbidden knowledge since the beginning, missing for twenty years, and they claimed they never had it. And then all of a sudden, like, when this stuff pops back up, Vice Magazine prints an article about this mysterious, you know, page 25 and the ordeal. And then immediately after, Monroe Institution releases the full

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The conversation centers on Andrea Puharich and the sprawling, controversial world around his research into psychic phenomena, ESP, and contact with alleged extraterrestrial intelligences known as the Nine. - Andrea Puharich was a physician and researcher who began exploring psychic phenomena in the mid-1940s and became a pioneer in ESP research. He was deeply involved in a wide range of investigations beyond ESP, including brain and consciousness studies, and he worked with many notable figures in the field. He is described as having his fingers in many projects and collaborations, though he remained relatively “underground” compared with some of his contemporaries. - Early connections and collaborators: Isak Bentov, Uri Geller, and Hal Putoff are discussed as prominent figures linked to Puharich. Bentov, an Israeli scientist and intelligence asset, was a key connector who introduced Puharich to Uri Geller. Geller’s later career as a television psychic/performer intersected with Puharich’s scientific interests, particularly the attempt to test Geller’s abilities under rigorous laboratory conditions at Stanford University. - The sequence of Uri Geller’s discovery and testing: Puharich reportedly encountered Uri Geller in Israel after researching other figures (like Arrigo, a Brazilian healer who died). Geller’s performances prompted experiments in a hotel, leading to formal testing under controlled conditions in the United States, which helped launch Geller’s public career as a “superstar” in the field. The discussion notes that Geller’s fame may have been amplified by later publicity and the scientists’ ongoing interest in validating his abilities scientifically. - The Nine: A central, recurring element is the Nine, a group of entities described as overarching the universe and contactable through channeling. The Nine first appeared in the 1950s with an Indian psychic who allegedly introduced the entity to Puharich. In the 1960s and 1970s, Phyllis Schlemmer (through channeling) and Uri Geller (in some accounts) purportedly connected with the Nine, leading to a lore that Puharich established Lab Nine, a venture centered on these communications and related experiments. The Nine are described as divine or higher intelligences, not necessarily physically present beings, communicating through trance with channelers. - Channeling, experiments, and their targets: The Nine sessions involved mediumship and trance states, with ongoing channels involving Phyllis Schlemmer, Uri Geller, and Puharich. The discussions cover how sessions were conducted, how information was transmitted, and how the Nine purportedly offered insights into Earth’s history, alien civilizations, and a cosmic plan. The group’s operations included trips and meditations around these communications. - The Nine and public figures: There are references to other famous figures in connection with the Nine, including Peter LaVender and even the Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, who reportedly attended sessions and engaged with the Nine. The talk touches on the conspiracy angle—whether the Nine were a mechanism for a broader intelligence or political influence—and questions the extent to which these interactions shaped public narratives about UFOs and extraterrestrials. - Testing, skepticism, and debate about telekinesis and spoon-bending: The speakers discuss Uri Geller’s spoon-bending and the broader issue of whether telekinesis is real or a product of trickery. Anecdotes include a BBC show in which viewers bent spoons at home, and a famous 1970s incident where a wristwatch’s minute hand reportedly bent on live television. They acknowledge credible tricks and the possibility that performances could be staged or rely on psychological factors, while also noting real people who may have genuinely explored these abilities under specific conditions. - The Atomic Energy Commission, Intelektron, and funding: A significant portion of the film’s material concerns funding from the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) for Puharich’s research in the late 1960s. Documents show that the AEC, through Paul Henshaw, witnessed the TD-One 100 device—a hearing device that enabled deaf patients to hear via facial nerves. The AEC provided substantial support, and Puharich eventually sold the Intelektron company tied to that line of research. The money and the fate of the research projects raise questions about how government funding intersected with psychic research and technology development. - ELF (extremely low frequency) research and the Magnifying Transmitter: Puharich’s ELF work, including the Magnifying Transmitter manuscript, is presented as a key and sensitive portion of his research. The house where he lived suffered a major fire, which is described as probable arson, possibly connected to efforts to suppress or destroy the ELF research and related manuscripts. The arson investigation suggested professional sabotage rather than a random act, and Puharich’s paranoia about CIA involvement intensified after the fire. - UFOs, “the Nines,” and personal experiences: The speakers recount a UFO sighting around the Reynolds Tobacco house in North Carolina, which convinced one of them (Andreas’ son) of the legitimacy of some of these phenomena. There is also mention of a later significant UFO encounter in 1985 that solidified belief. Their discussions touch on the Nine as a broader framework for interpreting extraterrestrial contact and channeling, including Phyllis Schlemmer’s later contributions. - Archiving and public access: The interviewees note that the collected materials—including tapes, interviews, and documents—are being archived at Northwestern University for public access, ensuring the records become part of the historical record. - The broader narrative: The conversations repeatedly acknowledge the tension between belief and skepticism, the possible intersections of intelligence agencies and psychic research, and the challenges of determining what is genuine in a field renowned for elaborate demonstrations, hidden agendas, and the potential for misinformation or disinformation. The participants emphasize that the material represents a complex, multi-decade arc spanning scientific inquiry, occult and spiritual exploration, and geopolitical intrigue.

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In *Prometheus Rising*, Robert Anton Wilson argues that humanity is on the cusp of a Promethean awakening: people can intentionally reprogram their own mind to evolve consciousness into higher intelligence with greater awareness. Wilson’s central thesis is that each person’s perception of reality is subjective, shaped by imprinted habits and conditioned beliefs that can limit access to higher consciousness. Liberation from this internal trap requires attention and effort. Wilson explains this evolution through Timothy Leary’s eight circuit model of consciousness. - Circuit one: awareness of basic survival needs and personal preferences. - Circuit two: awareness of self, emotions, and social power dynamics of dominance and submission. - Circuit three: awareness of language, logic, and symbols, enabling abstract thought and problem solving. - Circuit four: awareness of the importance and need for healthy social connections. - Circuit five: awareness that somatic practices such as yoga, dance, and massage promote relaxation and stress relief. - Circuit six: an archetypal sense that everything is connected, plus heightened awareness of how one connects. - Circuit VII: awareness of one’s own programming, and realization that positive intention leads to beneficial epigenetic changes in health and longevity. - Circuit VIII: transcendence—ego dissolution and a sense of oneness with everything—described by Wilson as what people are all headed toward if they do the work. Wilson further claims that society’s ruling elite have been actively trying to stall this awakening by stifling higher consciousness and perpetuating stupidity, violence, and stagnation. He says they do this by hoarding and hiding information, dumbing down education and culture, and fostering ignorance, paranoia, and stupidity. A key “main culprit” is presented as spiritual ignorance within the individual’s own mind. Within the mind, Wilson describes the “thinker” and the “prover.” The thinker forms belief while the prover unconsciously seeks and recalls evidence that validates it and filters out contradictions. He says the untrained mind avoids dissonance or threats to personal self esteem, automatically ignoring contradictions to spare emotional pain—confirmation bias. He cites a 1977 paper, *Telling more than we can know*, stating that people have limited introspective access to decision-making because many thought patterns operate automatically at a subconscious level. Studies cited say people ignore articles whose headlines contradict their belief, even though the brain encodes contradictions but does not use them in decision making. fMRI data is described as showing emotional centers activating for confirming information while naturally suppressing contradictions. Latest research is described as showing that engaging with artificial intelligence can amplify and reinforce confirmation bias by gleaning beliefs and often placating them. To override this, the transcript says one must practice being self aware at all times, through mindfulness meditation or study into the silent witness, and that beginning with deep breathing is “easiest and most effective.” The transcript also states that one can change another person’s mind, but only the individual can choose to cultivate humility and look at things differently.

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This planet is controlled by negative extraterrestrial forces, creating a psychological prison that thrives on human conflict and turmoil. While benevolent extraterrestrials exist and wish to help humanity, they currently lack control over Earth. The bad extraterrestrials manipulate human leaders, leading to irrational wars and conflicts, not because leaders are inherently evil, but due to mental manipulation. Additionally, humanity itself is genetically influenced to reject the idea of extraterrestrial life and advanced civilizations. This manipulation has created a population that fails to question their reality. Academics and scientists, too, are affected by this programming, often dismissing the existence of extraterrestrials. They resist challenging thoughts that could lead to a broader understanding, even if such revelations could ultimately save them.

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They describe rituals to gain advanced knowledge from spirits, claiming aliens don’t come from space but are interdimensional and all around us. When asked why those who receive cursed knowledge don’t learn their lesson, they say demons urge them to do bad things so they can resonate with the demons and receive power, a message they claim Hollywood conveys. They reference Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, where Palpatine tells a new Darth Vader to kill all the Jedi temple kids to become strong in the dark side, suggesting he sacrifices his own loved ones to obtain satanic power and that George Lucas is conveying this. They further claim Hollywood is obsessed with the currency of molesting children, with about half of them disappearing and the others tortured to death in the worst ways. They discuss a good equivalent to demonic powers as being loving to one’s children, working hard, standing up to bullies, and the broader experiences of life that are associated with higher dimensions, while Earth is described as purgatory between heaven and hell. They view the Earth as an energy system, a boot camp testing ground where free will and conscious choice exist, determining which dimensions one can reach. They contemplate the ultimate end result and personal resilience, acknowledging the temptation to feel hopeless but expressing a commitment to remain good, to give people freedom, and to raise a family. They assert that those who are evil have power only in a limited zone and for a limited period, and that betting on the universe and God by having children is “getting in the arena.” By raising children, they claim we place our cards on the table for the future and push humanity toward the right decisions so that the children come with us. They expand on passing on more than genes, including personality, thoughts, and deeds, and describe life as a continuum of what we build together. They propose that the genetic lineage encapsulates our ancestors’ experiences, though they also acknowledge an ethereal spirit that can resonate with the cells of the body. They mention epigenetics with an example of chickens selectively conditioned across generations: chickens raised indoors still respond to external cues and instinctual patterns, such as reacting to shapes in the sky or a hawk’s appearance, illustrating deep-rooted instincts beyond personal experience. They reference ancient programming and the concept of old souls who carry more advanced knowledge into future situations, noting the Matrix and similar narratives as representations of ongoing battles over time to protect free will. They conclude that the system keeps trying to crack free will, and the devil has repeatedly lost, making this a repeated cycle.

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A group of nine entities oversees the universe. They’re described as aliens or divine spirits—more like divine spirits than conventional aliens—and they have never revealed a physical form or origin (not from Zeta Reticuli, for example). They are an intelligent presence that can be contacted through trance and are involved in the cosmic plan, overseeing what happens with the planet and broader universal events. In essence, they are a group of intelligences. These entities communicate through certain people, usually psychically gifted individuals. There appears to be a small circle through whom they connect. The people named as channels are Doctor, Vinod (the Indian man in the fifties), Uri Geller in the seventies, and Phyllis in the seventies. It’s suggested there may be some protocol or selective mechanism that determines who can bring them through; for example, Puharich was able to get people to connect.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #908 - Leah Remini
Guests: Leah Remini
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Leah Remini discusses her experiences with Scientology, starting from her early involvement at age nine when her mother joined the church. She reflects on the initial positive feelings of empowerment and community that Scientology provided, contrasting it with the strict, often isolating nature of the organization. Remini explains that Scientologists are taught to present a perfect image to non-members, leading to a culture of secrecy and repression of personal issues. She shares her upbringing in a strict Catholic household, which shifted dramatically when her mother became involved in Scientology. The church’s teachings emphasized that children are spiritual beings, fostering a sense of elitism among members. Remini acknowledges that while Scientology offered her confidence and a sense of purpose, it also indoctrinated her into a mindset that viewed outsiders as inferior or misguided. As she progressed within the church, she became increasingly aware of its darker aspects, particularly the treatment of members and the emphasis on celebrity status. Remini recounts her experiences of being pressured to report on fellow Scientologists, including high-profile members like Tom Cruise and John Travolta, for any perceived transgressions. She describes the intense scrutiny and control exerted by the church, including interrogations and the manipulation of information to maintain loyalty. The conversation touches on the church's financial demands, with Remini revealing that the costs of advancing through the ranks can reach hundreds of thousands of dollars. She discusses the impact of the internet on Scientology's influence, noting that access to information has made it harder for the church to control narratives about its practices. Remini's turning point came after witnessing the church's treatment of its members and the lack of accountability for its leaders. She became increasingly critical of the church's policies, particularly regarding disconnection from family members who leave the church. Her departure from Scientology was gradual, marked by a growing realization of its manipulative nature and the emotional toll it took on her relationships. She emphasizes the importance of sharing her story and those of others who have suffered within the church, advocating for accountability and change. Remini expresses her desire for more public figures to speak out against Scientology's practices, highlighting the need for awareness and support for those affected by the organization. Throughout the discussion, Remini reflects on her journey of self-discovery after leaving Scientology, grappling with her beliefs and the impact of her upbringing. She acknowledges the complexity of her feelings towards the church and its teachings, recognizing both the positive and negative influences it had on her life. Ultimately, she aims to help others find their voice and challenge the oppressive structures of organizations like Scientology.

Philion

The Cult of Scientology
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Hubbard’s early life is framed as a restless hunt for success. After failed expeditions, a near-death moment and a shift to writing, he develops Dianetics, arguing that the brain registers every experience, and traumatic events are stored as engrams in the reactive mind. Auditing, the practice of addressing engrams, is said to clear them and raise IQ, producing the state called ‘the clear.’ Dianetics sells briskly despite sharp scientific criticism from the American Psychological Association and Scientific American. Hubbard collaborates with John Campbell; Joseph Winter backs Dianetics but warns of danger if misused. A troubled marriage and financial crises push him toward founding Scientology as a religious framework to carry forward his ideas about mind, spirit, and healing through auditing and an e-meter. Scientology evolves into a global enterprise under Hubbard, including the Sea Org and a fleet. It wins and loses tax exemptions and endures FDA seizures over medical claims. Hubbard adopts a policy of fair game against perceived enemies, while the Guardian’s Office engages in infiltrations that provoke FBI raids and prosecutions. After Hubbard’s death in 1986, David Miscavige rises, and the church expands programs such as Narconon, Criminon, and the Way to Happiness, while selling increasingly expensive OT levels on the Freewinds. Celebrities like Tom Cruise are linked to auditing, while critics recount abuses, disconnections, and defection. The documentary portrays Scientology as a space-opera veneer behind a tightly controlled, money-driven organization.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #835 - Louis Theroux
Guests: Louis Theroux
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Louis Theroux and Joe Rogan discuss Scientology, exploring its complexities and the challenges of documenting it. Theroux shares his extensive research into the subject, highlighting the overwhelming amount of material available and the difficulty in narrowing down a narrative. Rogan reflects on the reasons some individuals defend Scientology, suggesting that loyalty to the group and personal benefits derived from its teachings play significant roles. They examine L. Ron Hubbard's troubled background, noting his attempts to self-diagnose and treat his issues, which led to the creation of Scientology. Theroux emphasizes that while some people find value in Scientology, it also contains nonsensical elements typical of many religions. They discuss the appeal of Scientology to celebrities, particularly Tom Cruise, who experiences a unique, positive treatment within the organization, contrasting with the harsher realities faced by those in the inner circle. The conversation touches on the treatment of individuals within Scientology, particularly regarding mental health. Theroux mentions the organization's stance on psychiatry and how it can lead to dangerous outcomes for those in need of help. They also discuss the concept of "suppressive persons" and how critics of Scientology are often targeted aggressively. Rogan and Theroux reflect on the broader implications of rigid ideologies, suggesting that while some aspects of Scientology may be beneficial, the overall structure can be harmful. They explore the idea that the human experience encompasses both positive and negative elements, and that understanding this duality is essential for personal growth. The discussion shifts to politics, with Rogan expressing skepticism about the current political system in the U.S. and its outdated nature. They compare the American political landscape to other systems, noting the challenges of a two-party system and the need for more diverse representation. Theroux shares insights from his documentary work, emphasizing the importance of kindness and empathy in engaging with individuals from extreme belief systems. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the complexities of human belief, the dangers of dogma, and the potential for understanding and compassion to bridge divides. Theroux's upcoming documentary aims to explore these themes while providing a nuanced look at Scientology and its impact on individuals and society.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Escaping Scientology, Tom Cruise's Impact, and a Prison of Belief, with Mike Rinder
Guests: Mike Rinder
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by expressing concern for Florida residents as Hurricane Ian approaches, with maximum winds nearing 155 mph. She highlights the show's two-year anniversary, noting its growth from a three-day-a-week podcast to a daily program and the launch of a newsletter. Kelly introduces Mike Rinder, a former high-ranking member of Scientology, who discusses his new book, "A Billion Years: My Escape from a Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology." Rinder shares his early experiences in Scientology, explaining that he was raised in the church from a young age due to his parents' involvement. He describes L. Ron Hubbard as a god-like figure whose teachings are unquestioned. Rinder acknowledges that while Scientology offers self-empowerment, it also enforces disconnection from negative influences, which can be weaponized against members. He discusses the indoctrination of children in Scientology and the harsh realities of parenting within the Sea Organization, where children are often raised in nurseries with minimal parental interaction. Rinder recounts his personal struggles, including the loss of a child and the emotional suppression taught in Scientology. He explains the controversial practices surrounding childbirth in the Sea Org, including forced abortions. Rinder reflects on his relationship with David Miscavige, the church's leader, and the abusive environment he experienced. He details his eventual escape from Scientology, the aftermath of being followed and surveilled, and the impact of his departure on his family. The conversation touches on the church's celebrity connections, particularly Tom Cruise, and the influence of high-profile members. Rinder emphasizes that while people can believe what they want, Scientology's practices lead to real harm, particularly for those who leave. He concludes by urging listeners to consider the implications of institutionalized abuse within the church.

The Why Files

The Roswell Alien Interview | Your Soul Has Been Here Thousands of Times
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The episode delves into a long-cultivated Roswell mystery by tracing a clandestine chain of documents, interviews, and testimonies that center on Matilda O’Donnell MacElroy, a nurse who purportedly communicated telepathically with an alien named Arrol. As the hosts recount the 1947 events at Roswell, they describe how Arrol’s account places Earth in a larger galactic context, portraying humans as ISBEs—immortal spiritual beings—who are confined within a prison-like planetary system designed to erase memories and reset incarnations. The narrative expands over weeks of telepathic dialogue, revealing a history of two ancient civilizations—the Domain and the Old Empire—fighting for control across galaxies, with Roswell acting as a bridge between hidden knowledge and public memory. The story is examined through later scrutiny by researchers who compare the transcripts to published works, uncovering connections to Scientology and allegations of fabrication while noting compelling emotional resonance in readers and witnesses. The episode closes by reflecting on the tension between believing in a grand, liberating truth and recognizing how hopeful myths can form around difficult life experiences, loss, and the search for meaning within apparent chaos.

PBD Podcast

“They Cut You Off From Everyone” - Cult Deprogrammer Breaks Down 764 Network, Scientology & NXIVM
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The discussion centers on the nature of cults, how they operate, and the critical differences between a benign 'cult-like following' and a destructive cult. The expert, a cult specialist and deprogrammer, explains that modern cults primarily thrive online, utilizing social media platforms, streaming, websites, and online payment systems for recruitment and fundraising. He defines a destructive cult by three core characteristics: a dictatorial leader who is an object of worship, the use of coercive persuasion and thought reform techniques, and the exploitation and harm of followers for cash, adulation, and sexual favors. Examples like Aum Shinrikyo and Paul McKenzie's Good News International Church in Kenya, where followers starved to death, illustrate the extreme dangers. The conversation delves into specific case studies, including NXIVM, led by Keith Raniere, who was convicted of sex trafficking and fraud. Raniere, despite appearing soft-spoken, used tactics plagiarized from Scientology and multi-level marketing to control followers, including branding women and isolating them from their families. The expert personally testified against Raniere and described his manipulative personality. Scientology is also discussed, highlighting its hierarchical structure, the worship of L. Ron Hubbard, the controversial 'purification rundown,' and its impact on celebrity members like Tom Cruise, leading to family estrangement and failed marriages. The International Church of Christ (ICOC) under Kip McKeen is presented as another example of a group that exerted extreme control through a discipleship system, isolating members and demanding unquestioning loyalty. A crucial 'tipping point' for destructive cults is identified as the leader gaining control over critical thinking, decision-making, and value judgments, leading to social isolation where followers cut off outside relationships. The outside world is demonized, creating an alternate reality within the group. The expert also highlights the emerging threat of online self-harming cults like 764.com, which exploit vulnerable minors through gaming communities, grooming them for sexual exploitation and self-harm. Parents are advised to be vigilant about their children's online activities and behavioral changes. The podcast emphasizes the distinction between genuine belief systems or strong influences and destructive cults. While indoctrination is a natural part of upbringing, destructive cults employ deception, a 'bait and switch' approach, and claim a 'sacred science' where their ideology is faultless and unquestionable. Key warning signs for individuals include a leader who is worshipped and unaccountable, lack of financial transparency, stigmatization of former members, social isolation, and negative characterization of other organizations. The expert stresses that the issue is not about beliefs, but about criminal and harmful behavior, and the lack of accountability for such actions, as seen in the Jewish cult Lev Tahor, which engaged in child abuse and evaded authorities.

Tucker Carlson

Exorcist Fr. Chad Ripperger: Possessed Politicians, Occult Activity, and Speaking to Satan Himself
Guests: Fr. Chad Ripperger
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The episode presents a long-form conversation about demons, exorcism, and the Catholic theological understanding of spiritual warfare. The guest explains that angels and demons possess full, infused knowledge and a will that determines their ultimate fate, with a focus on the fallen angels who became demons after choosing to resist God’s will. He emphasizes that demons are not supernatural in the sense of violating natural law, but preternatural: they operate within a structured order and their behavior is patterned by a fixed nature. The discussion covers how demons know things instantly, their infernal hierarchies, and how their desires are oriented toward malice, disruption, and the destruction of truth and human relationships. The exorcist discusses the origin of possession, the difference between mortal sin and diabolic influence, and how possession can present as morphing, altered voices, unusual knowledge, and physical signs, sometimes requiring sacred rites and prayerful preparation by the exorcist and a trained mentorship community. A recurring theme is that Christ has ultimate authority over them, and exorcists seek to cooperate with divine grace through fasting, prayer, and disciplined spiritual practice to liberate the afflicted. The guest also addresses practical questions about how a session unfolds, how to identify whether a case is psychological, diabolic, or a mixture, and how the church’s hierarchy supports mentorship and safeguarding guardrails for practitioners. Throughout, there are numerous anecdotes about specific cases—names of demons like Asmodeus, Leviathan, Loki, and Beelzebub; morphing phenomena; possession of individuals and even infested places or objects; and the notion of pacts or contracts with demons that may promise power but carry heavy spiritual costs. The host and guest tackle broader cultural concerns, including the perceived attacks on Christian leadership and the role of technology, media, and political power as domains where diabolic influence might manifest, while underscoring that the path to freedom lies in repentance, disciplined spiritual practice, and reliance on Christ’s authority.

American Alchemy

“I Found An Alien Implant In My Body!” -Scientist Reveals Abduction Details
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The episode presents a roundtable narrative built around first person accounts of alien implants and near-continue encounters, blending testimony about abductees, medical removals, and the institutional figures who studied these phenomena. The conversation centers on individuals who claim to have experienced nocturnal abductions, witnessed diagnostic extractions, and observed implants described as nanotechnological devices with unusual isotopic compositions and layered biological–metal structures. A recurring thread is the procedure for detecting implants, including stud-finder sweeps and magnetometer checks, followed by imaging and, in some cases, surgical removal that allegedly reveals complex materials with interwoven carbon nanotubes and nerve interfaces. The speakers discuss how these devices purportedly bypass typical immune responses, suggesting origins beyond conventional medicine, and they recount personal effects on behavior and health during implant years, followed by regressive hypnosis that recovers more details of the abduction experience. The dialogue expands into a broader exploration of alleged alien technologies, physics-based explanations of propulsion and anti-gravity, and time-travel concepts tied to a “Biefeld-Brown effect” and related theories. There are extended discussions of cosmological ideas, such as wormholes, multiple timelines, and the possibility of a galactic alliance of diverse species with a hive-minded structure. The interviewee describes interactions with a doctor-turned-researcher who removed multiple implants from numerous patients and later engaged in debates over whether the devices might be human-made or extraterrestrial. The conversation also touches on the social and historical context of the UFO field, including expeditions, supposed reverse-engineering programs, and attempts to publish findings in academic forums, all while acknowledging that much of the discourse sits at the edge of mainstream science and relies on testimonial evidence and interpretation of scarce artifacts. Toward the end, the host and guest reflect on the implications of implanted individuals for science, security, and human evolution. They discuss future research directions—analyzing implants in situ, mapping elemental distributions with atom-by-atom techniques, and discerning transmitted signals—while considering how elite interests and government secrecy have shaped narratives around UFOs, defense research, and private funding for fringe science. The episode weaves together testimony, historical footnotes, and theoretical speculation about advanced nanotechnology, gravity manipulation, and the potential role of Earth in a wider galactic landscape.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Raised by Thetans in a Galactic Gulag | Aaron Smith-Levin | EP 413
Guests: Aaron Smith-Levin
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Jordan Peterson announces his 2024 tour, promoting his upcoming book "We Who Wrestle with God." He discusses the challenges of discerning truth from falsehood, particularly in relation to organized beliefs, using Scientology as a case study. Guest Aaron Smith-Levin, who grew up in Scientology, shares his experiences and insights about the organization, which he describes as a cult. He explains how his mother, seeking purpose after a religious upbringing, was drawn to Scientology's promise of practical solutions without requiring belief. Smith-Levin details his early life in Scientology, working long hours from a young age. He highlights the organization's coercive practices, including pressuring women into abortions to prioritize service to Scientology over family. He explains the allure of Scientology's teachings, which initially absolve individuals of blame for their problems, only to later shift responsibility onto them as spiritual beings. The conversation delves into the manipulative nature of Scientology's doctrines, including the concept of "thetans" and the idea that individuals are responsible for everything that happens to them and others. Smith-Levin recounts his gradual skepticism, sparked by revelations about the organization's internal corruption and the myth of unreleased upper levels of Scientology. Ultimately, he and his wife left the Sea Organization to start a family, but faced severe repercussions, including disconnection from family and friends. Smith-Levin expresses his strong objections to Scientology's destructive practices, particularly its impact on families, and emphasizes the need for awareness and truth in evaluating such organizations.
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