AryaS
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Very interesting interview, Alex -- I applaud your efforts to bring these dark social engineering agendas to light in a thoughtful, non-sensationalized way. I've read a number of Jasun Horsley's blog posts over the last few years -- he's one of the few intellectuals discussing the reality of elite pedophilia and ritualized child sex abuse -- and I believe he claims to be from an elite family who practiced this type of ritualized abuse. I've just downloaded Prisoner of Infinity and am glad to see that he's immediately tackling this aspect as an integral part of the socio-spiritual engineering agenda. The ritualized sexual abuse of children is a major aspect of the elite's public and private agenda. The uses for/reasons behind it include not only the satisfaction of deviant-psychopathic desires and/or the creation of useful, traumatized (and controllable) Manchurian candidates, but as Jasun makes clear, it is also a deeply religious-spiritual practice for some of the more demented among us. Specifically, as Jasun explains on his blog and in POI, a primary reason for the ritualized rape of children at elite levels is to intentionally "transcend" social taboos -- in order to commune with the Divine! Says Jasun:
"Ordinary social, community order is constructed around the idea -- the tangible reality -- of the existence of discontinuous beings and it requires certain codes to maintain that order (thou shall not kill, steal,or lust after your neighbor's wife, for example). Conversely, mystical experience and religious doctrine pertains to the opposite idea, that of a continuity of being in which everyone is equally subservient to (and inseparable from) the Divine Order (God). So ,while social order is maintained largely through the implementation of religious taboos, the mystical and religious imperative is to transcend the social order and discover the underlying continuity of being. This inevitably entails the breaking of socioreligious taboos."
This is obviously a deeply disturbing and deeply demented "spiritual" belief system -- as is the belief that deeply sexually traumatized individuals are more in touch with their psi powers and (genuine) alternate realities -- i.e., break their psyche, force them to fragment, and they are somehow more in touch with the Divine? What does this all say about the nature of the Divine?
I also listened to Streiber on THC a while back and felt instinctively that there was something wrong/false about him. His telling of his "experiences" were too classical in story structure -- more like a novelist creating a fiction than a man recounting true experiences. It was also the first time I had heard of his strange childhood as a child victim participant in military mind control programs at Randolph AFB -- putting him in a catch-22: how can we trust someone who has been deeply traumatized/fragmented to distinguish between reality and fantasy -- and yet, by not trusting him, aren't we allowing such horrific mind-control programs to continue to victimize? No wonder whistleblowers like Cathy O'Brien are dismissed as wackos by those who haven't done the research. Their stories sound insane and they seem broken.
Final thoughts on the podcast -- I think Jasun made a good point about John Mack that Alex seemed to immediately discount. John Mack is often considered genuine by the ufo-abductee-experiencer community because of his Harvard credentials but also because he was (allegedly) fired from Harvard (giving him street cred). But couldn't that have been an intentional set-up too? Is it possible his efforts were also part of the larger socio-spiritual agenda? Layers upon layers of deception.
"Ordinary social, community order is constructed around the idea -- the tangible reality -- of the existence of discontinuous beings and it requires certain codes to maintain that order (thou shall not kill, steal,or lust after your neighbor's wife, for example). Conversely, mystical experience and religious doctrine pertains to the opposite idea, that of a continuity of being in which everyone is equally subservient to (and inseparable from) the Divine Order (God). So ,while social order is maintained largely through the implementation of religious taboos, the mystical and religious imperative is to transcend the social order and discover the underlying continuity of being. This inevitably entails the breaking of socioreligious taboos."
This is obviously a deeply disturbing and deeply demented "spiritual" belief system -- as is the belief that deeply sexually traumatized individuals are more in touch with their psi powers and (genuine) alternate realities -- i.e., break their psyche, force them to fragment, and they are somehow more in touch with the Divine? What does this all say about the nature of the Divine?
I also listened to Streiber on THC a while back and felt instinctively that there was something wrong/false about him. His telling of his "experiences" were too classical in story structure -- more like a novelist creating a fiction than a man recounting true experiences. It was also the first time I had heard of his strange childhood as a child victim participant in military mind control programs at Randolph AFB -- putting him in a catch-22: how can we trust someone who has been deeply traumatized/fragmented to distinguish between reality and fantasy -- and yet, by not trusting him, aren't we allowing such horrific mind-control programs to continue to victimize? No wonder whistleblowers like Cathy O'Brien are dismissed as wackos by those who haven't done the research. Their stories sound insane and they seem broken.
Final thoughts on the podcast -- I think Jasun made a good point about John Mack that Alex seemed to immediately discount. John Mack is often considered genuine by the ufo-abductee-experiencer community because of his Harvard credentials but also because he was (allegedly) fired from Harvard (giving him street cred). But couldn't that have been an intentional set-up too? Is it possible his efforts were also part of the larger socio-spiritual agenda? Layers upon layers of deception.