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I'm saying that unless "somebody" blesses me with some special insight I can't know. There are all sorts of "plausible scenarios" to explain why certain concepts are repeated throughout history. For example, numerous historians would say the story of Jesus and numerous other religious parables where stolen/borrowed from other religions to make Christianity more palpable to potential converts. That's the ultimate catch-22 is you have to die to gain the knowledge, which is a pretty high price. Not only that, but some religions make it sin to commit *******, so you're left with following the leaders or flying solo.
There is also the spontaneous occurrence of things in all other life forms. Fields of fireflies where a bunch all blink the same patetrn in sync. Even photons miles apart that both react when only one is exposed to a stimulus.

I don't think it's so crazy that people across large distances can come up with similar ideas in a relatively similar timeframe.
Hell, we all learn to smile, even tribes that have never had contact with the "outside world". No reason to think other commonalities are so unusual.
 
There is also the spontaneous occurrence of things in all other life forms. Fields of fireflies where a bunch all blink the same patetrn in sync. Even photons miles apart that both react when only one is exposed to a stimulus.

I don't think it's so crazy that people across large distances can come up with similar ideas in a relatively similar timeframe.
Hell, we all learn to smile, even tribes that have never had contact with the "outside world". No reason to think other commonalities are so unusual.
Agreed.
 
I'm saying that unless "somebody" blesses me with some special insight I can't know. There are all sorts of "plausible scenarios" to explain why certain concepts are repeated throughout history. For example, numerous historians would say the story of Jesus and numerous other religious parables where stolen/borrowed from other religions to make Christianity more palpable to potential converts. That's the ultimate catch-22 is you have to die to gain the knowledge, which is a pretty high price. Not only that, but some religions make it sin to commit *******, so you're left with following the leaders or flying solo.
You don’t think it’s possible to unlock that within yourself?
 
You don’t think it’s possible to unlock that within yourself?
According to Alex Jones, these b!tches are flatlining themselves to make contact with interdimensional beings. You're implying it took clinical death to make contact with the aliens, so it's this risk dying vs confirming that there are interdimensional aliens doing this that and the other and the did this that and the other, etc, etc, etc. It seems like a bad risk reward ratio to me, especially if it turns out Alex Jones is full of shyt.
 
According to Alex Jones, these b!tches are flatlining themselves to make contact with interdimensional beings. You're implying it took clinical death to make contact with the aliens, so it's this risk dying vs confirming that there are interdimensional aliens doing this that and the other and the did this that and the other, etc, etc, etc. It seems like a bad risk reward ratio to me, especially if it turns out Alex Jones is full of shyt.
It doesn’t take clinical death to have extra dimensional experiences. I mean, that can be a quick way to do it, but I wouldn’t recommend it, nor did what happen to me happen intentionally. FYI, your body dies in the end, anyways. It’s not like you’re going to escape death.

How you perceive reality is shaped by how you live your life, so, maybe something to think about.

You won’t escape death by just staying in the middle ground, never figuring anything out. It’s a fool’s errand to take this world for how it shows itself to you in your every day life. But, it’s your life. You choose how you want to live it. Some people accept day to day reality as it is and stay asleep within the narrow-band reality we perceive as humans, largely limited by our physical body-senses. Some people don’t buy the baalshit of this world, and they never stop seeking to find the truth. That choice is yours or anyone’s to make. People just might want to figure out more before they die, because what you do in this life stays with you for a very long time. This life is about much more than just physical survival.
 
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It doesn’t take clinical death to have extra dimensional experiences. I mean, that can be a quick way to do it, but I wouldn’t recommend it, nor did what happen to me happen intentionally. FYI, your body dies in the end, anyways. It’s not like you’re going to escape death.

How you perceive reality is shaped by how you live your life, so, maybe something to think about.

You won’t escape death by just staying in the middle ground, never figuring anything out. It’s a fool’s errand to take this world for how it shows itself to you in your every day life. But, it’s your life. You choose how you want to live it. Some people accept day to day reality as it is and stay asleep within the narrow-band reality we perceive as humans. Some people don’t buy the bullshit of this world, and they never stop seeking to find the truth. That choice is yours or anyone’s to make. People just might want to figure out more before they die, because what you do in this life stays with you for a very long time.
Here's the issue. So I go on my journey to find the truth, but I'll have no proof that I've found the truth, so how do I know if found the truth, had a bad trip, found a lie, am being tricked by the Elohim, etc? Lets just say for example, I find out that Islam is "the truth," and I need to start killing non-believers and blow up the White House, so did I find the truth, did the ayahuasca lie to me, maybe there was some sneaky interdimensional being lurking in the shadows ******** with me - again it's just a long long list of "plausible scenarios." Now I'm back to gotta die to find the truth. What if the truth I find is that what I see and experience daily is the truth - did I find the truth or am I in some way bandwidth limited and incapable of "experiencing" the truth? What if turns out there was just a documentary about ancient Egypt playing in the background when you had your near death experience and it seeped into your subconsciousness? There are lots of people who've found the truth - David Koresh, Alex Jones, David Icke, William Cooper, Joseph Smith, Ron L Hubbard, Jim Jones, the Catholic Church, "Science," Mohammed, et al... what if it turns out they're all just delusional? Then there is always the risk that one these "bad guy" interdimensional aliens gets to me, in which case I buy his truth, then I'll just become one of "them" trying to bend humanity to my will for some unknown nefarious reason.
 
Here's the issue. So I go on my journey to find the truth, but I'll have no proof that I've found the truth, so how do I know if found the truth, had a bad trip, found a lie, am being tricked by the Elohim, etc? Lets just say for example, I find out that Islam is "the truth," and I need to start killing non-believers and blow up the White House, so did I find the truth, did the ayahuasca lie to me, maybe there was some sneaky interdimensional being lurking in the shadows ******** with me - again it's just a long long list of "plausible scenarios." Now I'm back to gotta die to find the truth. What if the truth I find is that what I see and experience daily is the truth - did I find the truth or am I in some way bandwidth limited and incapable of "experiencing" the truth? What if turns out there was just a documentary about ancient Egypt playing in the background when you had your near death experience and it seeped into your subconsciousness? There are lots of people who've found the truth - David Koresh, Alex Jones, David Icke, William Cooper, Joseph Smith, Ron L Hubbard, Jim Jones, the Catholic Church, "Science," Mohammed, et al... what if it turns out they're all just delusional? Then there is always the risk that one these "bad guy" interdimensional aliens gets to me, in which case I buy his truth, then I'll just become one of "them" trying to bend humanity to my will for some unknown nefarious reason.
You’ll know what’s true based on how it affects you. Good things build up your life, not tear them down. It can be hard to tell good vs evil influence, but that’s all part of the growing experience.
 
What if the MRNA that "they" are using to control is is actually from another "they" that is trying SAVE us?

The drowning man parable:
A storm descends on a small town, and the downpour soon turns into a flood. As the waters rise, the local preacher kneels in prayer on the church porch, surrounded by water. By and by, one of the townsfolk comes up the street in a canoe.

"Better get in, Preacher. The waters are rising fast."
"No," says the preacher. "I have faith in the Lord. He will save me."

Still the waters rise. Now the preacher is up on the balcony, wringing his hands in supplication, when another guy zips up in a motorboat.
"Come on, Preacher. We need to get you out of here. The levee's gonna break any minute."
Once again, the preacher is unmoved. "I shall remain. The Lord will see me through."

After a while the levee breaks, and the flood rushes over the church until only the steeple remains above water. The preacher is up there, clinging to the cross, when a helicopter descends out of the clouds, and a state trooper calls down to him through a megaphone.
"Grab the ladder, Preacher. This is your last chance."
Once again, the preacher insists the Lord will deliver him.

And, predictably, he drowns.

A pious man, the preacher goes to heaven. After a while he gets an interview with God, and he asks the Almighty, "Lord, I had unwavering faith in you. Why didn't you deliver me from that flood?"
God shakes his head. "What did you want from me? I sent you two boats and a helicopter."
The difference between a cult and a religion: A cult is bullshit created by a single person that's knows it's bullshit. In a religion, that dude's dead. - Joe Rogan
 
You’ll know what’s true based on how it affects you. Good things build up your life, not tear them down. It can be hard to tell good vs evil influence, but that’s all part of the growing experience.
Terrorist know their truths. Kamikaze knew their truths. The BLM rioters know their truths. The Jan 6th rioters have no doubts that they're patriots saving the country, etc, etc, etc. There are as many "plausible truths" as there are "plausible scenarios."
 
Terrorist know their truths. Kamikaze knew their truths. The BLM rioters know their truths. The Jan 6th rioters have no doubts that they're patriots saving the country, etc, etc, etc. There are as many "plausible truths" as there are "plausible scenarios."
That is one thing that pisses me off about programs like Q; it seems to make people delusional like a psychological warfare program would. I’m not a Q follower and dislike Q, personally. But, Q isn’t lying anymore than most MSM outlets, which are like Soviet Propaganda, now. It’s hard to find the truth, unless you know it inside of yourself, already.

Anyways, you do you. I will say there’s a big difference in thinking something is a way vs direct experience, such as directly experiencing things outside of this reality and remembering. It confuses me as to why people don’t remember something or have bits of memory, at least, outside of this life. We all existed before we were born. I’m not here to save anybody or be a cult leader, lol; I just enjoy life for what all it has to offer me and enjoy exploring that constantly, and, sometimes, sharing what I’ve been through. 🙂
 
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That is one thing that pisses me off about programs like Q; it seems to make people delusional like a psychological warfare program would. I’m not a Q follower and dislike Q, personally. But, Q isn’t lying anymore than most MSM outlets, which are like Soviet Propaganda, now. It’s hard to find the truth, unless you know it inside of yourself, already.

Anyways, you do you. I will say there’s a big difference in thinking something is a way vs direct experience, such as directly experiencing things outside of this reality and remembering. It confuses me as to why people don’t remember something or have bits of memory, at least, outside of this life. We all existed before we were born. I’m not here to save anybody or be a cult leader, lol; I just enjoy life for what all it has to offer me and enjoy exploring that constantly, and, sometimes, sharing what I’ve been through. 🙂
I would say Q is lying much more than MSM outlets. If Q says something it's ~100% false. MSM outlets tend to distort facts rather than outright lie. One might say distorting facts is worse...
 
If you want to survive in the future, then I’d highly recommend you read this entire report:

"After reading this essay and the supporting documentation, I suggest that each reader should make his/her (they/them?) assessment of the probability that the response to this “public health crisis” was influenced by US Federal population control policy as clearly outlined in the “Kissinger Report”. The report indicates that global population MUST not exceed 8 billion human beings. Is it a coincidence that in 2020 total global human inhabitants reached 7.84 billion?"

"The classified National Security Study Memo known as The Kissinger Report, undertaken at the direction of President Nixon, laid out detailed plans for population reduction in many countries. These plans became official US policy in 1975 though National Security Decision 314, enacted by President Gerald Ford."

"This major objective –to not exceed 8-billion– combined with the fact that we hit the 8-billion mark in 2022 might help explain the intense urgency of so many planned and organized actions during the past three years."

"Note: USAID (10,000 employees, $27bn budget) figures most prominently in the report, and was a co-author, along with CIA and Dept of State."

"The Population Crisis Committee encouraged population reduction “so that humanity and the natural environment can exist in balance with fewer people living in poverty.” It’s more accurate to say their goal was “fewer people living,” period."

"The National Security Council recommended that world-wide support for population reduction should be sought through “increased emphasis on mass media and other population education and motivation programs by the UN, USIA, and USAID.”"

"You are good (as in a good little boy) if you got the shot."

"Future wars will be waged on casualties who don’t even know they’ve been hit – wars of persuasions, often for the benefit of large corporations that use government, and governments that use large corporations."


I would highly suggest you stop taking vaccines and never trust the big biotech pharmaceutical companies.

““When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water,” Ms. Harris said in the Friday speech.”

 
If you want to survive in the future, then I’d highly recommend you read this entire report:

"After reading this essay and the supporting documentation, I suggest that each reader should make his/her (they/them?) assessment of the probability that the response to this “public health crisis” was influenced by US Federal population control policy as clearly outlined in the “Kissinger Report”. The report indicates that global population MUST not exceed 8 billion human beings. Is it a coincidence that in 2020 total global human inhabitants reached 7.84 billion?"

"The classified National Security Study Memo known as The Kissinger Report, undertaken at the direction of President Nixon, laid out detailed plans for population reduction in many countries. These plans became official US policy in 1975 though National Security Decision 314, enacted by President Gerald Ford."

"This major objective –to not exceed 8-billion– combined with the fact that we hit the 8-billion mark in 2022 might help explain the intense urgency of so many planned and organized actions during the past three years."

"Note: USAID (10,000 employees, $27bn budget) figures most prominently in the report, and was a co-author, along with CIA and Dept of State."

"The Population Crisis Committee encouraged population reduction “so that humanity and the natural environment can exist in balance with fewer people living in poverty.” It’s more accurate to say their goal was “fewer people living,” period."

"The National Security Council recommended that world-wide support for population reduction should be sought through “increased emphasis on mass media and other population education and motivation programs by the UN, USIA, and USAID.”"

"You are good (as in a good little boy) if you got the shot."

"Future wars will be waged on casualties who don’t even know they’ve been hit – wars of persuasions, often for the benefit of large corporations that use government, and governments that use large corporations."


I would highly suggest you stop taking vaccines and never trust the big biotech pharmaceutical companies.

““When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water,” Ms. Harris said in the Friday speech.”


"Is it a coincidence that in 2020 total global human inhabitants reached 7.84 billion?"

What is the coincidence? That the population continued to grow, and reached a number referenced in a document back in 1974? Was the population actually expected to stop growing?
 
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