Blog#56: ETs Everywhere
Part One
"Ah, that David Icke. He's the reptilian man. Ha Ha! It's the reptilians, he says. Reptilians. Ha Ha Ha!"
Slightly less so nowadays, but for years this has been the stock dismissal of David Icke, based on ridicule. The reptilians; what a lunatic. But maybe it was all a bit of a diversionary tactic.....
By singling out David for his ideas about the influence of non-human entities on human affairs, the impression is given that he is the one and only person saying this. That he is alone in his madness, and therefore the notion can be all the more easily dismissed. A little look around, however, reveals a very different story. The idea of reptilians or other non-human species messing about with human life on planet Earth is nothing new. In fact, it's all over the place.
One factor in the situation we are presented with is how the attitude typically taken, along with the data considered, varies between orthodox historians of the ancient world and the more 'alternative', sometimes 'independent' researchers. The former work strictly within a model that is pre-arranged, which is given to them. It is based upon concepts like progress, evolution, Darwin; you get the picture. It assumes technological inferiority in past cultures, and civilisation as a linear progression of ever-learning human beings. We have never been more knowledgeable than today; things can only be getting better: these are the logical assumptions of orthodoxy, and you don't really look outside that box.
In contrast, many independent researchers hold to no such assumptions. The best will simply look at whatever presents itself with an open mind. Additionally, they will take the myths and stories told by non-western ('pre-modern') people about their past and their ancestors seriously. Ironically, despite the official reciting of creeds about equality, and respect for other cultures, many mainstream researchers will adopt a patronising attitude to indigenous peoples, regarding the myths and histories that they tell as silly superstitious fantasy. No, sir, we stick to the scientific method.
Basically, the conventional standard-bearers of equality and all-inclusiveness treat non-westerners as dumb superstitious primitives.
A feature common to many of these ancient histories as told by indigenous people throughout the world is extra-terrestrials. And it is not unusual for these off-planet visitors to be of - wait for it - reptilian type. The stories tell time and again of how these non-human characters interfere in the affairs of humans. There are times when this interference can be construed as helpful; but more often than not, it consists of actions which reduce the freedoms of human beings in one way or another. We regularly see independent humanity being turned into a slave society or being treated as farm animals.
There are peoples who tell of what we might nowadays call genetic manipulation of humans, sometimes hybridising them with ETs, sometimes dumbing them down. Hybridisation takes place, not through physical mating, but through high-tec methods of DNA splicing or similar.
And at times the stories relate how some intelligent non-human species inhabited planet Earth before the arrival of human beings. We are the impostors, the invaders, originating out there in Lyra, for example.
Part Two
Back in Blog#55, I wrote a little about Paul Wallis. He's the Christian ET guy. Being eager to know more, I followed up by recently reading his latest book, 'The Eden Conspiracy'.
Paul is a writer with an accessible style, and the book is not a difficult read. I confess to finding the 'globetrotting format' adopted by Paul overdone these days, both in books and more especially in film and television documentaries. You know the kind of thing: 'Here I am in Turkey, looking at some ancient artifacts. For the next stage of our discovery, I'm heading to Papua New Guinea. Then to Peru, South Africa, and then on to a site not far from Jerusalem.' I suppose it's intended to be more gripping than 'Here I am, in front of the computer screen on Zoom, again.'
Actually, Paul starts off in Pesquiera which, following a serious search in an atlas, I discovered to be in north-east Brazil. It's the 1980s, and he is pretty new to the Christian pastoral lark. He is invited to a festival, which eventually turns into a procession. It is the corn festival, an event of thanksgiving for the gift of corn, at the end of which corn figurines are taken into the cathedral.
It's the following morning when Paul gets a surprise. His host informs him that the new Pope - John Paul - does not approve of these festivals. In fact, he is doing his best to eradicate them. He is trying to 'clean up' their Catholicism. Specifically, he wants to remove the stories these people have inherited from their ancestors, of how the Queen of Heaven taught the people the skill of agriculture. And the Queen of Heaven is not a Mary; she is an advanced non-human visitor. This, the story of ET intervention, is what the Pope wants rid of.
Deleting the memory of ancient contact with ETs has been big business for a long time now. It is focal in the establishment of Christianity as commonly understood nowadays. The one Christian god and ET intervention do not sit well together; and this is what Paul Wallis sets out to explore, in a scholarly yet conversational way, in his work.
Part Three
Yahweh - now that's a big one. To all intents and purposes, Yahweh is the God in the Old Testament, the big one-and-only. But it wasn't always like that, it seems. Paul Wallis demonstrates convincingly how the texts which make up the Old Testament were originally a record, not of the workings of a unique creator god, but of meetings and encounters with a variety of non-human figures: of paleocontact, as Paul calls this ancient contact with ETs.
Yahweh was one among many, but the history of the Old Testament is one of modification and airbrushing. What was once a record of contact by a goodly number of non-human entities gets transformed into an account focussing on one of them, who gets elevated from psychopathic ET to the status of the one-and-only true god.
The notion that Yahweh is not the great and perfect god at all, but an entity from elsewhere who is also a control freak helps to explain many things. The god of the Old Testament is actually a pretty nasty piece of work. He cause famines, cataclysms, plagues; he invokes wars and takes off precious materials and beautiful young girls for his own benefit. Brutality is the name of the game. If you don't do what he says, you are in big trouble; even if you do follow his words, you may still end up in a sorry situation.
Paul Wallis also presents good evidence that when the prophets of the Old Testament are said to be overwhelmed by the light and the glory of god, the original texts said nothing of the sort. What they were invariably experiencing were visitations from non-human beings, the 'powerful ones', and these visitations took place through space craft. Generally, they are up against a highly-developed form of technology, something way beyond anything in their experience, and which it is impossible for them to make sense of.
"The conventional refusal to allow technological language into our Biblical translations, and the concomitant refusal of our theologians to really engage with the technology of the Bible, is totally at odds with the real scope of the ancient texts." (chapter thirteen)
It remains to state the obvious: were people to know the truth of our ancient history, we - humans - would look upon ourselves in a very different light. If more people saw how the human species has been subject to outside interference, which more often than not has been an influence of subjugation, and of diminishment of spirit, they would look to the present and the future through very different eyes to those which still all-too-often gaze through a thick veil of passivity, of beholding to dark malevolent authorities, and who accept mediocrity and slavery as 'the way of the world'.
The original versions of the Biblical texts were a warning from peoples of the past as to what goes on; but this warning has been airbrushed out, replaced with devotion and obedience to a dark force which is mistaken for the light. The time arrived, it seems, when sufficient humans demonstrated their displeasure with the tyranny wreaked upon them by the 'powerful ones from elsewhere.'
Those dark ones were forced into a kind of retreat; they went (both literally and metaphorically) underground. They are still here, however, forming a kind of shadow government which runs things from behind the scenes. Their time is nearly up, one way or another: they will either rule over all completely and more overtly, or they will be sent packing. The decision is in our hands.....
Part Four
There's not been a lot of 'news' on the blog recently. This is because it's not primarily a current affairs blog; and because 'news' is readily available in a host of places on the internet anyway. The blog is more concerned with what is behind the news; what conditions shape that which we end up calling 'news' in the first place.
However, if you wish for a summary of where to go from here, and what to do and not do, it's all quite simple:
No 15-minute cities; no digital identity; no central bank digital currency; no replacing humans with AI in all sorts of places like making complaints by phone; use cash as often as you can; no global 'health' programmes; no health passports or similar; no transgender ideology rammed down kids' throats in schools; no pre-planned wars to achieve an agenda, with needless loss of many lives; no people who were born males in women's tennis. There, that's plenty to be getting on with.....
And here are a couple of articles that I have found interesting:
https://www.ickonic.com/Read/r/from-the-himalayas-to-the-andes---the-kundalini-energy-of-the-earth?
Plus this one that's relevant to our present considerations: