For weeks now, i’ve wanted to ask you this but have just been lazy. With all the ritualistic stuff in the Epstein files making the rounds, i got the nudge.
As someone who believes in both demons & aliens (in the conventional sense) how do you square Diana Pasulka’s comments, in your mind, about NASA’s pre-launch rituals? For whom, do you think, are these rituals intended? Are they for the “aliens” and (presumably) their gods or are they for the Fallen Archangel & and his hordes? It’s seems to me that the rituals are intended for only one group.
She said that the guy doing the rituals has access to the Vatican archives….i assume to look up ancient texts on how to perform these rituals. Anyway, i’ll leave VC’s old article on mission patches to aid in formulating your answer.
I’ve never read any of her books but after watching a couple of interviews she’s given, I think her books would be worth the read.
I’ll mention this as a side note: On the old board, I had a thread (Interstellar travel lies) where I fleshed out my argument, from a theological POV, why the space agencies & “whistleblowers” lie to us about it because interstellar/interplanetary travel is impossible. It was a long post that I won’t bother re-writing but in a nutshell I argued this;
There is a reason we don’t have interaction with other worlds and why the question persists “are we alone in the universe?”. If the wealthy billionaires, trillionaires and top military brass have access to space travel and have traversed other worlds, then it is logical to assume that whatever dirty deeds they are involved in here on Earth, they would proceed to replicate elsewhere. Would God really permit a Bill Gates access to an unfallen world to wreck havoc? On the flipside, if we were an unfallen world and there was a Martian Bill Gates crashing-landing in the Nevada desert with a raiding party, intent to colonize and destroy in the process, wouldn’t we ask the Sovereign of the Universe to shield our planet from these psychopaths or atleast shield their own so that they cannot leave and disturb the peace elsewhere in the universe?
I argued that the problem of evil/sin makes interaction with other worlds impossible. I mean, even the most saintly person on Earth doesn’t get a visa to occasionally vacation in the celestial courts. Individuals are only given visions of heaven but can’t physically be let in there to “look around”.
So when the Epstein files dropped, it was nice to see a comment like this in response to their depravity. The longer people ponder the question of evil, they would inevitably conclude that evil is so gross that it requires containment. But if people still want to believe that the wealthy satanists are travelling to other worlds to pillage & destroy unrestrained (it came up in this thread)…then there’s nothing else I can say.
I don’t know about adherents of other faiths but if you are Christian, i hope you all have your theology straight because countless voices keep saying that disclosure is going to induce an ontological shock (demolition of world views). I’ve turned this over in my mind for a couple of years now and still unsure how the System plans to play this card, where millions of Christians become unsettled in their own beliefs. Back in the 60s, the Brookings Institute put out a paper commissioned by NASA exploring that very idea, then again in 2014. Ofcourse, the more important question in all this is NASA’s interest and the part it hopes to play in the grand deception.
…Nasa awarded $1.1M to the Center for Theological Inquiry, an ecumenical research institute in New Jersey, to study “the societal implications of astrobiology”.
…creationist Jonathan Safarti, that humans are alone in the Universe. “Scripture strongly implies that no intelligent life exists elsewhere,” he wrote in an article in Science and Theology News. Granted, she might remain open to the discovery of alien life, but she’ll have to revise her notion of divine revelation in one very big way: by tempering it with some epistemic humility.
Second, she would have to deeply reflect on the concept of the Incarnation, the Christian belief that God was fully and uniquely present in a first-century human called Jesus of Nazareth. According to Christianity, salvation can be achieved only by Jesus’ death and resurrection. All paths to God, in effect, go through him. But what does that mean for other civilisations whirling around out there in the Universe, completely unaware of Jesus’ story?
Over on Substack, Agent131711 recently (as in, in the last few years) has written tons of articles blowing this lie (and many others) out of the water, worth checking out
I wish a friendly being would land on earth and say “Hi humans, I’m an alien with awesome powers, i’ll come back later to pick you up”..
OH WAIT, maybe they’ve already been and gone-
Jesus said- “I know where I came from and where I am going, but you have no idea where I come from or where I am going…you are of this world, I am not of this world…though you do not believe me, believe the miracles…I’ll tell you things hidden since the creation of the world” (John 8:14/ 8:23/10:38/Matt 13:35)
Karlysymon,if you are interested in the rituals taking place before rocket launching, you should definitely check out Jack Parson’s story. There’s a book I have in mind,Sex And Rockets, written by RAW (that is, Robert Anton Wilson)
That’s interesting, but I don’t think that’s what it is. If you look closely, you can see the legs when it walks across the lawn right before the orb reaches 10 feet.
That said, I have to wonder if the Pentagon scientists have created the laser ball to mock what orbs can do?