Rolling Stone, who brought you the totally fake news about gun shot victims being denied medical care because of Ivermectin overdoses, recently wrote a hit piece against the movie Sound of Freedom, feebly attempting to claim that child sex trafficking is a Qanon/Right Wing conspiracy theory. Epstein and Maxwell, and a ton of other convictions, prove that child sex trafficking is real. This movie itself is based on a true story, which itself was, at the time, praised by the media. So what is one to do with this?
First, we all have to come to terms with actual reality where slavery continues to exist, where human trafficking is rampant, and where some (many) of the humans trafficked are children and for the purpose of being sold as sex slaves or worse.
Next, we have to open our eyes to the fact that this is an industry. The news tends to only report those fringe cases where some lone person or persons get caught. [This is called “Limited Hangout”.] But Epstein and Maxwell were not such a case. They had associations with all kinds of elites: entertainment, government, banking, and royalty. We still don’t officially know the half of it. And why, pray tell, is the client list being kept a secret? (Because the gatekeepers are all on that list!)
If you haven’t yet seen it, I encourage you to look up the videos from the 2020 Golden Globes. Ricky Gervais got away with some pretty intriguing jokes. And the looks on the faces in the audience were quite telling.
I have not personally researched any of this stuff, but I follow a number of people who have. These are people who have earned and kept my trust for years now.
Furthermore, I have life experiences which have me much less resistant to the possibility of this truth. Let’s just say I have a memory that goes back to my infancy and let’s just say that, well beyond what I ever expected, that memory was confirmed. I now know at least one thing that actually happened. I didn’t make it up.
I follow a number of podcasters that are now a part of Badlands Media.
For a moment, I want to share and then react to things some have said.
Patrick Gunnels
admits that he used to be an atheist. He researched Pizza Gate extensively starting in 2016. As a result of seeing such evil, he came to believe that there HAD to be the opposite. He is now a Christian.
Some in various communities will tell you that we are in a war between dark and light. They will say that God is winning...or will win. But if God is what they claim, how did this happen in the first place?
Chris Paul, one I admire and appreciate abundantly,
often refers to what he calls the Party of False Decorum. He writes and speaks about this false reality often. He theorizes that the evil beings (Deep State, Cabal, Uniparty, whatever terms you prefer) use(d) the media to create this false reality—one that is an inversion of the truth. His theory takes what many already think to a more defined level.
So let’s, for a moment, consider that Chris and Patrick and many others are exactly right. There is abject evil in the world. They have been running the show for some time. They are responsible for perhaps all the wars in my lifetime. They use false flags like 9/11 or outright lies like WMDs to initiate these wars. And they steal/rig elections…everywhere.
Furthermore, some of these evil people have create industries based on vast hoaxes, such as viruses, to then make billions of dollars off of vaccines...vaccines which also serve to thin the herd and further promote their depopulation goals.
Let’s just accept all of that as true, for a moment, and consider it from a more spiritual perspective.
How could this be allowed? Are there really equal forces of good and evil? Is this really a war between Satan and God—the dark and the light?
My perspective is different. As much as my own childhood trauma has kept me out of some experiences I once desired more than anything; as much as I wish I could fully heal from that trauma; I can’t say I simply regret the experiences. I most certainly would not want to relive any of those painful experiences, but they made me who I am.
More and more, I do not see God as an anthropomorphous being.
I have had some compellingly mystical experiences. I have received messages from all sorts of non-physical beings. I have witnessed demons (long story). I have been psychically attacked. I have sent and received telepathic messages over short and long distances. I have manifested many things I desired. I have helped others manifest what they desired. I have had countless prescient perceptions come to be. So many times, I just knew what was about to happen in the days or weeks ahead.
I have always believed in something beyond physical reality. I have sought and/or welcomed all of the above experiences (well, not the psychic attacks, though I learned so much through them).
I now think Chris Paul’s view of a false reality aligns with what I have been writing about for years, even if I see it in very different terms. To me, all of physical reality is false (to some degree). I don’t mean false, as in a lie, but false as in not the true reality. The false reality Chris speaks of is thus a false reality that was constructed within a reality, that is not a lie, but is not Truth (with a capital ‘t’).
In my opinion, our true self is not this human self. Our true self is consciousness...but much grander than the human conscious we are most familiar with. I like the term Higher Self. I suspect that when we think we are experiencing God, we are actually experiencing our Higher Self.
Chris Paul sees us as approaching The Great Awakening. I so love that he came to that view from a very different starting point than the metaphysical folks (like me).
This Great Awakening, however, might not be that unique or even that profound. Even if it is the most significant awakening this planet of humanity has ever experienced, it might be just another instance of something that has happened at various levels in various ways all over creation. In fact, perhaps every single being, when it dies, experiences a great awakening (or re-awakening).
As a comment to one of Chris’s articles, I wrote this:
What if all forms of reality are false realities and what if THE purpose of life (all life at all levels) is to discover the fact that each currently resides in a false reality, and must navigate the journey from the more limiting false reality to the next one up, which will feel "truer" and "freer" until it too is much, much later discovered to be false (in some way) and limiting?
Life in a body is limiting. I believe it is less limiting than most think, but it is still limiting. I do believe I once was able to send my consciousness to a different place on the planet for a brief moment, but I can’t say I’ve done that twice. I do experience telepathy, but not at will. And I manifest well in some areas of life, but not very well in other areas.
The evil that exists in this reality is evil from our human perspective. But what if a soul cannot be harmed beyond this reality? My wounds from early childhood may very well persist for the rest of this life, but that doesn’t mean I’ll take them with me. And maybe there is karma from past lives, but I think we only carry that in realms like this. In other words, I may pick back up some old karma in the next life, but I don’t think I’ll possess it during the time in between this one and the next.
It feels like there has to be some greater purpose to all of it, for individuals, and collectives. I do suspect there is something akin to the Akashic Records: the uber database of experience.
Clif High
has recently been discussing the idea that Universe seeks novelty, which is why this matterium was created. Others have claimed it is to allow God to experience itself, although that theory never resonated with me.
We, as human beings, occupying a very small vessel, with very limited access to the Universe as a whole, will not know these mysteries. Regardless, our awareness will expand; it is expanding.
We may be on the brink of the most profound awakening...or it may be just another one in a long line of them.
My belief is that in True reality, there is only consciousness, only love, only ‘god’. In this ultimate reality, even if all of us remain separate pieces, we will have come to realize that we too are only love, only light, and a piece of ‘god’.
I have mentioned it before, but my second book, Scribe to the Pantheon of Rome, describes my thoughts, which grew out of a brief introduction to the Law of One work. The Law of One describes duality as those leaning toward Service of Self and those leaning toward Service of Others. According to it, both paths (all choices) ultimately lead to the same place. It says this: God is within all, so whether you serve only self or serve others, you serve God regardless and you will come to this awareness eventually.