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Texe Marrs, Jim Marrs, Nick Redfern, Nick Pope, Frank Joseph, Thomas R Horn, Joy Jeffries Pugh, Eugen Weber, Peter Levenda, Walter Bosley, John Keel, Jacques Vallee, William Birnes, Andrew Collins, Toyne Newton, Philip Coppens, James & Lance Morcan, William Bramley, Eve Lorgen, Karla Turner, Dean and Jill Henderson, Sean Casteel, Timothy Beckley, Olav Phillips, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, Andrew Johnson, Philip Gardiner, Jeffery Pritchett, Tim Swartz, Joseph Farrell, Philip Imbrogno, Ivan Sanderson, Adam Parfrey, Jim Keith, Mae Brussell, Edward T Haslam, David McGowan, Jay Dyer, Lynn Picknett, Ellis Taylor, Cara St Louis, Daniel Estulin, Kerry Bolton, Gary Lachman, W A Harbinson, Troy McLachlan, Stanley Monteith, Isaac Weishaupt, R A Chamberlin, Truthspoon, Nigel Mortimer, Paul Sinclair, Terry Lovelace, Nigel Kerner, Philip Kinsella, Morten Alexander Joramo, James Musker
This is not meant to be a definitive list, just what appears on my Kindle or stored in places not obscured by other items. Not all are proponents of 'Ancient Alien' theories as depicted on the TV programme and DVDs. For a different approach, see the work of
L. A. Marzulli.
We recently came across
www.aminutetomidnite.com. The videos are not lengthy, and cover some areas you may not have come across - we hadn't, and are still pondering. This post is the one that gets updated and read the most, so other instances of it may not include quite all that's up here.
Thanks to those who have sent more suggestions. See the next post on
Exopolitics at
https://groupsandminds.blogspot.com/2019/03/blog-post_20.html
People may not agree with some conclusions that researchers draw, but that does not invalidate the rest of their efforts. They may mention different things that just set your mind rolling, and in these Internet-days they are easy to follow up. The writers mentioned have put together many complex subjects, spelling them out in language and ways that enable the rest of us to get a picture - no easy task. Some may take an entrenched view. Some are included because they show that nothing is fixed or determined: Ordinary people
can make a difference to outcomes.
Thomas R Horn has written a range of books and is also on YouTube, depicting various deceptions doing the rounds. Of course it depends on one's personal perspectives. Maybe try a couple of his later books written with others, or look at the blurbs on Amazon. He has looked wider and deeper than many, and engaged with other peoples and cultures. In a couple of nutshells: He looks at concepts of portals through which other Beings might enter our 'reality' (not always for our benefit), or how that may be enhanced by those in-the-know (see What About Secret Societies?); He outlines problems that could arise intentionally, or as a by-product, through mixing artificial intelligence, implants, modifications - with human beings, and how viruses could be used against us, effectively controlling our destiny. To be aware of what could happen around us, is a first step to not getting sucked in!
Exopolitics https://groupsandminds.blogspot.com/2019/03/blog-post_20.html touches on
Old Gods, extraterrestrials, Earth's energy grid, chaos and control.
People may get drawn into cults, or a personal relationship, or accept a job even, in the hope of finding something congenial or meaningful for them, only to find they were lured by false representation or hopes. Security or 'answers' may be implied as a front to controlling increasing aspects of members' lives, and thereby power: Easy to be enticed, not so easy to
be independent.
Not everyone gets intrigued by cults or those who appear to have 'answers'. We do live in some society or culture, surrounded by media, music, and celebrities at the forefront of new ideas, who can also be impressionable, rather than deliberately misleading others. Isaac Weishaupt a.k.a. IlliminatiWatcher has looked at a vast range of conspiracy theories and theorists. I am simply unable to summarise his excellent summaries!
A word of warning: Some of the issues are pretty heady, or can get highly charged. Just bear in mind that things & people are not always how they seem. They can have personal or financial agendas, and they can turn into being 'cult-like'. Sometimes they are used themselves, or duped into promoting certain ideas or people. Forums are supposedly places for exchange of ideas or ideals, but they can be divisive and damaging, political even. Always be careful what you reveal about yourself, or say about other people, and particularly who you get involved with!
There have been suggestions that, although some information is well based, it could be a stepping stone towards implanting falsehoods,
i.e. the opposite of reality, or who may be behind it (or anything in between). It is easy to be drawn by others into conflicts, online or ordinary, that somehow keep on rolling, after a seemingly pleasant start. People can be part of something bigger, controversial, or contrived. And everyone should be entitled to change their mind or reconsider, and
stay safe.
See more on the
Protection & Boundaries post, including Assault on the Mind, Cuckooing.
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Invasive Technology, Casuistry
For biological/technical methods of control, go to revised Blog https://doubledstandards.blogspot.com and scroll to Invasive Technology.
MINDCLUK
Blogs have a habit of losing some posts when they get a bit long. The main Website with most of this, updated when we know more, is at
www.mindcluk.uk
See you there.
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AMABIE
'In the fight against COVID-19, a sea monster has emerged from 19th
century Japanese folklore in countless new iterations — from art to food
to fashion — as a symbol of hope, an internet meme and pop culture mascot.
"In
1846, Amabie emerged from the ocean and spoke in human language,
predicting six years of good harvests, followed by a wave of diseases,"
says Kazuhiko Komatsu, an emeritus professor at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies in Kyoto.'
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/22/838323775/in-japan-mythical-amabie-emerges-from-19th-century-folklore-to-fight-covid-19?utm_campaign=storyshare&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&t=1588137969344
UFO Experiencers
Some people feel they had positive experiences; Some nearly got destroyed physically or mentally. I added
Terry Lovelace to the list of authors above, see his book
Incident at Devils Den, and search on Google. His work is mentioned as being the closest I have seen to possible events of a friend of mine, with a strangely similar background. My friend never mentioned a UFO or psychic experience, but something clearly happened that changed him and his life beyond recognition. Not my story to tell, but he deteriorated as if the life-force had been sucked out of him, and he gradually regained his faculties by sheer determination. Not everyone is able to. We may not succeed in finding out what lies behind some things in our lives, but look out for this book. And wonder!
Many a true word...
It is only as I sign off on this, that I recall the area we all lived when this happened: You've heard of
window areas like Yorkshire where paranormal events are reported. Well this area had its moments, with an abundance of forestry land and a natural lake. Rumour had it that one of our colleagues 'was never the same since seeing a UFO over the lake'. Thinking of some other activities prevalent in the region, some things start to fall into place. A plethora of strange events or activities can occur in close proximity to each other. Nigel Mortimer's book on Yorkshire
UFO's Portals & Gateways, mentions dog heads being found mounted on trees. Is it coincidence that during the time my friend seemed 'attacked', animal heads were found on a circle of poles down the road from the lake? Some things are more imaginary than others, but people who saw those heads were in no doubt how real, and nasty, the experience was.
Be careful who you mix with
Some of this works as a circuit. There can be a
line-of-least-resistance aspect, where a sensitive or temporarily vulnerable person, cops for most effects. My friend suffered in his workplace, which was near to known trouble spots that seemed not to bother others. He showed improvement when a troublesome colleague of mine suddenly died: Had that person unwittingly been a focal point? I don't suggest being proactive, but to understand your own circumstances as best you can. Place buffers in the way to prevent anyone getting an inroad, or 'feeding off' your energies. Some people naturally protect each other. My friend was a fairly clever all-rounder, and I wondered if someone had concerns he would suss something out. Some of this is speculative, but may help others in some way.
You could check out
Exposing the Alien Conspiracy by Morten Alexander Joramo, for a different approach. And read some Djinn material too.
And finally!
Also added is the name of
Nigel Kerner, author of
Grey Aliens & The Harvesting of Souls. Is this what it's all really about? Many Moons ago, our class had to sit a kind of general exam, hopefully showing whether we could string ideas together - or waffle 'meaningfully'. Out of nowhere, I came up with an idea that it was only a Creator who could actually create Souls. I had never thought about it before, but it seems worth thinking about in these strange unthinkable times we live.
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