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Post by stewartedwards on May 24, 2022 16:18:44 GMT 9.5
>feel the alliance between visitors More often I get sent to communicate with adverse visitors but on occasion I see positive. For example there is a woman I have mentioned a few times from outside this universe. When I do a top-down look at her, the real her has put many threads into various galaxies. I asked the woman to look for another of her threads on Venus, near the equator. She easily spotted the other her. Now when I look that amphibous etheric entity has gone from Venus and is now standing next to the human her So alliance is a rather dense descriptor of relationship with overtly alien groups. Another woman in similar situation, when I asked her to look at her greater self outside the galaxy saw an insectoid. I saw it too, rather like a praying mantis >our sacred planet I don't know much more on a theoretical basis. About the "time" it occurred our Solar Logos appeared to me to become much more august and was rotated into the "chair" for the "lodge" of related solar systems. I expect that was the trigger for our planet. >Surely that is something that the young might do when in relevant senior employment positions In Australia, the green vote has suddenly increased - perhaps as more post 1995s become eligible to vote. Also the alliance seeking to assist Earth humanity seems not to want to deal with the leaders of traditional military production industries. New leaders are sought including Elon Musk, recently returned from a space trip >Maybe interstellar craft will be manufactured in Australia. But why Australia? There is a lot of open space in Australia and some important underground bases. There is another factor at the edge of my perception but no concept at present Edit: there is an underworld civilisation that want to cooperate in Aust. Looks like Arcturian. A group lives not far from/under me > try to be objective and professionally sceptical. Most stop the analysis when sceptical and do not devise experiments to test the proposition. How do they advance to know Reality? Enhanced scepticism would be a good way of disabling spiritual humans Paul As always thank you, that was helped a lot. 1. I agree especially about about scepticism stopping analysis and testing for many. That is a key difference between scepticism and professional scepticism (think auditors, I used to be one. You still test, analyse and use your judgement when appropriate). By professional I mean as per training in the professions, it’s a key skill, I suppose a bit like Russias old spook saying, believe but verify. I have been fortunate to have worked in the global professions. Professional scepticism is a very good thing, but it does require training. 2. Re solar logos, that interests me, for as you know I have spent two decades trying to get certain specific lodge chairs to sparkle, though I seem to have failed. While I haven’t done it yet, I am fairly sure that I know how to penetrate through the tyling and sit in said chair, in lodges that have them. Equally though it seems to me to be the wrong thing to do. I have struggled with this for two decades! Just because you can (or might be able to) does not mean that you should. I would be interested to know, if you are willing to share, what your perception is of me Masonic wise in centuries/millennia past Paul. A useful check on my ego, as my feelings of Freemasonry is a bit like a sad father. 3. Re Musk, yes he is interesting. First governments ruled the roost, then corporations and more recently new types of corporations eg Silicon Valley. Musks Nuralink company is working on brain implants to help disabled people and iirc telepathy.
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Post by paul on May 24, 2022 17:45:55 GMT 9.5
>so it took mortals 48 hours to get missels working again after like 10 seconds of Superior crafts shutting our crap down
I have read that the nuclear material was no longer fissile. It is already known that rates of radioactive decay are not static - even heat is sufficient - but the passing "aliens" obviously knew more than that.
Wilhelm Reich reportedly accidentally killed about 2000 stock on a neighboring ranch when he used a medical isotope in his orgone accumulator. The accumulator ran through many half lifes in less than an hour- generating copious radiation. Forget the element used
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Post by paul on May 24, 2022 17:55:31 GMT 9.5
> I would be interested to know, if you are willing to share, what your perception is of me Masonic wise in centuries/millennia past Paul.
Freemasonry took a wrong turn in 1717 when a few of the London lodges went rather public in their operations and pledged allegiance to the German king in London - while the Antients continued with their allegiance to the Stewarts.
At that stage the esoteric group that was sponsoring Freemasonry - let's call it Rosicrucians - progressively withdrew their support for Freemasonry. By 1750 it was hard to find a Freemason that knew the identity of the Blazing Star that is central to common rituals. Blazing/flaming star is a standard translation of the Greek name for the star Sirius.
So the real Freemasonry was pre-1717 and then hidden - including in the Royal Society.
Stewart you show up in Freemasonry at the end of the 16th century, probably near Forres in the Moray Firth. Moray seems to be a Jewish word referring to things of awe and to a teacher. Nelson's girl friend stayed in Forres. I lived in Forres for a couple of years.
Then you seem to have Masonic connections in Edinburgh with alchemists and then in Kilmarnock. After that your connections seem transient
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Post by stewartedwards on May 24, 2022 19:25:29 GMT 9.5
> I would be interested to know, if you are willing to share, what your perception is of me Masonic wise in centuries/millennia past Paul. Freemasonry took a wrong turn in 1717 when a few of the London lodges went rather public in their operations and pledged allegiance to the German king in London - while the Antients continued with their allegiance to the Stewarts. At that stage the esoteric group that was sponsoring Freemasonry - let's call it Rosicrucians - progressively withdrew their support for Freemasonry. By 1750 it was hard to find a Freemason that knew the identity of the Blazing Star that is central to common rituals. Blazing/flaming star is a standard translation of the Greek name for the star Sirius. So the real Freemasonry was pre-1717 and then hidden - including in the Royal Society. Stewart you show up in Freemasonry at the end of the 16th century, probably near Forres in the Moray Firth. Moray seems to be a Jewish word referring to things of awe and to a teacher. Nelson's girl friend stayed in Forres. I lived in Forres for a couple of years. Then you seem to have Masonic connections in Edinburgh with alchemists and then in Kilmarnock. After that your connections seem transient Paul thank you. Much appreciated. Some feedback for you: 1. I was specifically named Stewart, as opposed to the much more common Stuart, due I am told to it being ‘the proper Royal spelling’. 2. Like many Scots, I have a bit of a fondness for The Stewarts. 3. Ah The Royal Society, again something close to my heart, as is The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. And guess what society Ashmole was a member off! A living esoteric treasure house. I am sure some of the guides/security there think me a bit barmy! But it remains to this day a great place for training. 4. Forres. Through my wife I have family there. While not Forres specifically, I have always been attracted to Inverness. 5. Masonic connections in Edinburgh, who doesn’t! Actually that sounds a bit flippant. The father of a girlfriend didn’t like me as a young adult as I was positive about Freemasonry even back then. Sadly Freemasons have developed a very poor reputation in some quarters, for reasons masons commonly deny. Yet I have seen it in action first hand. 6. Kilmarnock I have no awareness of, beyond knowing where it is.
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Post by paul on May 24, 2022 21:02:10 GMT 9.5
So Forres not a bad pick! Inverness is the major town in the area. You might have had a connection with a bank there
> Kilmarnock
Try a stone cottage - small backyard with dry stone wall and a couple of goats and a younger sister - perhaps your wife in this life
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Post by stewartedwards on May 24, 2022 21:09:49 GMT 9.5
So Forres not a bad pick! Inverness is the major town in the area. You might have had a connection with a bank there > Kilmarnock Try a stone cottage - small backyard with dry stone wall and a couple of goats and a younger sister - perhaps your wife in this life That sounds a bit like Robert Burns cottage, but that is in Ayr. I will reflect upon Kilmarnock Paul.
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Post by paul on May 26, 2022 9:57:30 GMT 9.5
Google Health (which is apparently a thing) has hired Bakul Patel, former head of digital health for the US Food & Drug Administration, to oversee their “unified digital health and regulatory strategy”…whatever that means.
Patel left the FDA only last month, after spending his term as director launching:
a center of excellence to oversee digital health products such as smartphone apps, wearable devices and software-based treatments, which he was tapped to lead. He also helped develop the FDA’s framework for reviewing artificial intelligence products and an action plan detailing a multipronged approach to advance oversight on artificial-intelligence- and machine-learning-based medical software. ... The article goes on to detail all the ways Google are developing to monitor you…sorry, “your health”. From tracking devices on fitness watches to microphones which listen to your heart. ... If you’re one of the dozen or so people who still trust Google, here’s a poetically timed reminder of your naivete – Just four days ago it was reported that Google is being sued for the illegal use of NHS medical records.
The company is accused of accessing the records of over 1.6 million people and using confidential data for research without ever seeking the consent of the patients themselves.off-guardian.org/2022/05/22/this-week-in-the-new-normal-31/The good thing about this technology is that the government or Google will be able to identify non-symptomatic illness/wellness and start the home quarantine process through the Internet of Things. We will all be safely quarantined by our smart homes. The homeless will be free en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_things
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Post by anshinodharma on May 26, 2022 18:22:58 GMT 9.5
It seems the best way to ensure one is not enslaved and quarantined by these things is by becoming extremely rich. The extremely rich that have more than tens of millions of liquid $ and compounding over time have access to private jets and to leave any place at a whim. They also have connections in myriad of countries which makes migration much more easy and without issue (having multiple visas for instance).
What is your opinion, Paul? What should a person with a normal job do to avoid these things? Without money, there are very limited degrees of freedom when it comes to the earth realm and maneuvering it.
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Post by paul on May 26, 2022 18:36:22 GMT 9.5
Being very rich is a problem as usually it involves taking more than you are entitled to. Eventually the planet deals with you
>What should a person with a normal job do to avoid these things?
I think the key is right relationship. The planet recognizes those that contribute more positive energy than they consume.
I recall long ago when I was taught meditation there was the concept that Nature supports those with proper consciousness. In my life of meditating at least twice daily, I cannot recall anything really bad happening to me. So perhaps it is true
It is also that adverse events are driven by adverse entities. Those that exist on higher subplanes are much less subject to adverse influences.
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Post by stewartedwards on May 26, 2022 19:33:25 GMT 9.5
Being very rich is a problem as usually it involves taking more than you are entitled to. Eventually the planet deals with you >What should a person with a normal job do to avoid these things? I think the key is right relationship. The planet recognizes those that contribute more positive energy than they consume. I recall long ago when I was taught meditation there was the concept that Nature supports those with proper consciousness. In my life of meditating at least twice daily, I cannot recall anything really bad happening to me. So perhaps it is true It is also that adverse events are driven by adverse entities. Those that exist on higher subplanes are much less subject to adverse influences. Well Paul you asked me to look out for unusual things happening. While not totally unusual the grass most certainly is. Background 1. Yesterday I went for a walk. 2. That sadly is challenging for me nowadays. 3. During one of my rests on a park bench, trees I know well, suggested that I need a bit of an energy boost. 4. I was flooded with energy. 5. The trees got the park grass to assist. 6. That knocked my socks off. 7. I also gained a better appreciation of individual trees attitudes to me. 8. I know that will sound insane to many casual readers. Point 1. Paul is correct. Relationship to Paul’s post 1. ‘Eventually’ could me many lifetimes, so even if 1%er of the 1% understood (and it would be challenging for many of them if all they have known is money), they may not worry about in this lifetime. But could perhaps be nudged by appropriate action by some fellow billionaires, and by banks etc. 2. The bad stuff is all to easily compounded, by bouncing off between individuals, families, corporations, governments etc. Especially when leaders are corrupted by power, ego, money etc. It takes a lot of painful work to successfully walk forwards out of darkness.
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Post by stewartedwards on May 26, 2022 19:37:21 GMT 9.5
So Forres not a bad pick! Inverness is the major town in the area. You might have had a connection with a bank there > Kilmarnock Try a stone cottage - small backyard with dry stone wall and a couple of goats and a younger sister - perhaps your wife in this life That sounds a bit like Robert Burns cottage, but that is in Ayr. I will reflect upon Kilmarnock Paul. 1. Kilmarnock is still meaningless to me at this time. 2. Inverness is however very meaningful.
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Post by paul on May 26, 2022 19:38:26 GMT 9.5
>While not totally unusual the grass most certainly is.
About a year ago I had a strong meditation and when I went out into the backyard all the grass was looking at me. When I went to the shops, all the cars were looking at me. Fortunately the humans were not
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Post by stewartedwards on May 26, 2022 23:34:53 GMT 9.5
>While not totally unusual the grass most certainly is. About a year ago I had a strong meditation and when I went out into the backyard all the grass was looking at me. When I went to the shops, all the cars were looking at me. Fortunately the humans were not Paul, what sort of practical uses have you found for such a skillset?
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Post by paul on May 27, 2022 8:51:10 GMT 9.5
>what sort of practical uses have you found for such a skillset?
That was not the skill set. The skill set had arrived in meditation - as I recall, some sort of nervous system connection across the solar system - and that was apparently unusual so all the grass and trees in line of sight were looking at me
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Post by stewartedwards on May 27, 2022 16:39:38 GMT 9.5
Foxfires
The Men who stare at goats is based on a real life US army team, who now train people globally, though due to their age I understand increasingly through trainers that they have trained. Very nice and helpful people. Just type their names into Google and add remote viewing.
Lyn Buchanan, Paul Smith etc. Lyn is a bit like Paul.
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Post by paul on Jun 1, 2022 16:19:42 GMT 9.5
Apparently “It will be illegal to buy, sell, transfer or import handguns anywhere in Canada,”
Meanwhile it seems that “Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Mao, Idi Amin, Castro, Pol Pot… All these monsters began by confiscating private arms...”
I have read that the big gun problem in the US is not people going to a gun dealer with the required government approval. Rather that the US gave away vast amounts of military weapons to various insurgencies and corrupt governments and many of these weapons have been sold into the US where criminals happily buy them with no regulatory control.
Still, if the ordinary people were not disarmed, they might well overthrow a corrupt government. Even worse, ordinary people might rescue children when police will not - Uvalde, Texas
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Post by paul on Jun 3, 2022 18:05:20 GMT 9.5
In an email:
After detecting the sudden emergence of galactic tyranny 350 years in the future, a group of extraterrestrials known as the Andromeda Council notified the Galactic Federation of Worlds and other freedom loving extraterrestrial organizations about the threat posed by contemporary events happening on Earth, its Moon, and Mars. Thus, a temporal war began involving different extraterrestrial federations, councils, and secret space programs, each striving to steer long-term events on Earth to prevent or bring about this sweeping tyranny that could overtake the galaxy. Both sides have used time travel technologies to influence key individuals, events, and movements on Earth. Operatives from each side have been embedded into different countries, especially aerospace companies, to help humans build advanced technologies for different secret space programs.
Today we are witnessing the final stages of this decades-long temporal war involving multiple timelines that compete, co-exist, and ultimately converge with one another. As we approach the end of this temporal war, with the Earth as the epicenter of what would have been a future galactic tyranny, the truth is emerging about these events and the different galactic groups and organizations that have played significant roles.
As far as I can tell, Andromeda, a nearby galaxy, operates as a big brother for our Galactic Logos. I occasionally seem to meet Andromedans in meditation. I have always found them positive - but that may be to do with where I meet them
I have seen that our 3D timeline meets a successful Grail/Arthurian timeline about 2032. That timeline made an earlier contact with the JFK establishment that was briefly referred to by the press as Camelot
As it happens a site dealing with economic and social cycles identifies 2032 as the time that China becomes the dominant economic system.
An interesting choice
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Post by stewartedwards on Jun 3, 2022 21:05:07 GMT 9.5
I have seen that our 3D timeline meets a successful Grail/Arthurian timeline about 2032. That timeline made an earlier contact with the JFK establishment that was briefly referred to by the press as Camelot As it happens a site dealing with economic and social cycles identifies 2032 as the time that China becomes the dominant economic system. An interesting choice 1. Camelot was a theme in the film and TV series « Darkskies ». An excellent series about abductions, US government response, the killing of JFK etc. Well worth watching, if only for the music, the Beatles etc. 2. China is already dominant in some ways. Eg it has proven that it can raise a submarine in the middle of a U.S. carrier group right in front of the main carrier. Apparently the Captain was both angry and impressed. Economically it is fast getting there, and with its global investments is well on track. 3. Paul, if you are suggesting that China will gain alien support over historic U.S./Russian. It’s not that difficult to work out why this might happen. (1) if only a fraction of the shooting down, autopsy, etc is correct, maybe China is kinder? (2) Generally China does not start wars. So from the perspective of visitors The West might have blown its chance, and China might be seen as a better friend. Oh and (3) it has a population of 1 billion in just one country, with increasingly global clout. But…… 4. I think, and I cannot support this in any way, but I think that China will have a major crisis c2047 (the original Hong Kong transfer date) ish, that could well see it decline with another power rising. Take with as big a pinch of salt as you like.
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Post by paul on Jun 8, 2022 14:06:49 GMT 9.5
Being a Clinton aide is quite dangerous
" a former Clinton advisor, Mark Middleton, was reportedly found dead under mysterious circumstances. Middleton was the original link between Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein. Days after Ghislaine Maxwell revealed she would unveil her client list for a reduced sentence, Middleton suddenly died at the age of 59.
The cause of death has now been “confirmed” as suicide. Middleton allegedly managed to hang himself from a tree and simultaneously shoot himself with a shotgun... Those who examined the crime scene said that there was little blood found at the scene, despite him having a shotgun wound to his chest."
Would that be called: overkill?
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Post by paul on Jun 18, 2022 14:01:39 GMT 9.5
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