I certainly could not say, but the single most provocative piece of information I've come across that something very deeply "occult" is going on there (aside from the human sacrifice!) is this:
Within walking distance of the front doors, just over the border in France, is the village of Saint-Genis-Pouilly. The name ultimately derives from "Apollo", as there was a temple to that deity located there in Roman times.
But who cares? Lots of such temples around, right? Well, this one was located on an incredibly intriguing construct known today as the St. Michael and Apollo Axis (scroll down a ways to get to that section).
You will have noted that just with the name, we have connected to the Old Testament, New Testament, Roman pantheon and Greek pantheon, and you'll find at that link that we connect also to the Druids and the Hyperboreans!
I feel it's like a lock and I'm still searching for the key to throw the door wide open.
Do you know that feeling you get as an adult when you watch cartoons that you watched as a child? You knew things were being referred to, but you didn't have the necessary background and maturity to catch them. They just flew right by.
When I see something like this, I flip that same feeling around a think, "Okay, something is going on here but I don't have the necessary background and maturity to catch it.
(Strangest time in my life concerned synchronicities: A few years back, I went through a period of about a year and a half of one synchronicity per day every day. I finally mentioned it to someone that one of the oddest parts was that it was only one per day. The next day there were two, of course.)
Yeah, there's definitely the universe messing with us in some regard. Like just yesterday, I was talking to my mom about the tallest country in the world. Which is the Netherlands. And I said, "Of course, the Dinka tribe in Africa is far taller on average than any group". Next time I was scrolling on Reddit, the 75th entry was a picture of two 17 y/o Dinka youth dressed up in suits, one 7'2 and the other like 7'5 or something. Hadn't seen anything about the Dinka in years.
And in my hurry to post my last comment, I neglected to state that the Reddit thread I linked from the occult sub was the last tab I closed down before I opened this thread.
It's like come on now.
I met a guy on Reddit who claimed to have met St. Michael in person. He lived in DC, and he was thinking about working at an occult bookstore of all places (this dude is from Nicaragua btw). And he said the day he went in to inquire about work, he saw a person that did not look completely human, because they shone. And he said that he later saw a statue of St. Michael and it was the exact being in the bookstore, who basically warded him away from trying to get a job. His wife made good money and he had kids to take care of, so the job was more just to pass the time.
We actually met in person, super nice guy. His wife ended up dying of cancer though, and he ended up moving away afterwards. I hope I helped give him some peace of mind for a little while.
That was like three years ago, just an interesting anecdote regarding St. Michael.
I always thought the tallest country was Norway. I had no idea whatsoever that it was the Netherlands. I've listened to Adam Curry--who was raised in the Netherlands and is quite tall himself at 5'17"--for 15 years on the No Agenda show and I don't recall he's ever mentioned it. Frankly, I would have 100% guessed they were short due to cold climate, diet, and population density.
I had to look up and down that thread before I wrote this because I thought it might have been you that said something to cause me to look it up.
Capper: I can't put my finger on it but I know I saw someone in the last couple of days mention the "tallest country", but it was an odd usage because they were referring to north-south... lol
I certainly could not say, but the single most provocative piece of information I've come across that something very deeply "occult" is going on there (aside from the human sacrifice!) is this:
Within walking distance of the front doors, just over the border in France, is the village of Saint-Genis-Pouilly. The name ultimately derives from "Apollo", as there was a temple to that deity located there in Roman times.
But who cares? Lots of such temples around, right? Well, this one was located on an incredibly intriguing construct known today as the St. Michael and Apollo Axis (scroll down a ways to get to that section).
You will have noted that just with the name, we have connected to the Old Testament, New Testament, Roman pantheon and Greek pantheon, and you'll find at that link that we connect also to the Druids and the Hyperboreans!
I feel it's like a lock and I'm still searching for the key to throw the door wide open.
Dude, I'm a huge believer in synchronicity.
Like read the ONE comment in this thread (reddit link)
Weird!
Do you know that feeling you get as an adult when you watch cartoons that you watched as a child? You knew things were being referred to, but you didn't have the necessary background and maturity to catch them. They just flew right by.
When I see something like this, I flip that same feeling around a think, "Okay, something is going on here but I don't have the necessary background and maturity to catch it.
(Strangest time in my life concerned synchronicities: A few years back, I went through a period of about a year and a half of one synchronicity per day every day. I finally mentioned it to someone that one of the oddest parts was that it was only one per day. The next day there were two, of course.)
Yeah, there's definitely the universe messing with us in some regard. Like just yesterday, I was talking to my mom about the tallest country in the world. Which is the Netherlands. And I said, "Of course, the Dinka tribe in Africa is far taller on average than any group". Next time I was scrolling on Reddit, the 75th entry was a picture of two 17 y/o Dinka youth dressed up in suits, one 7'2 and the other like 7'5 or something. Hadn't seen anything about the Dinka in years.
And in my hurry to post my last comment, I neglected to state that the Reddit thread I linked from the occult sub was the last tab I closed down before I opened this thread.
It's like come on now.
I met a guy on Reddit who claimed to have met St. Michael in person. He lived in DC, and he was thinking about working at an occult bookstore of all places (this dude is from Nicaragua btw). And he said the day he went in to inquire about work, he saw a person that did not look completely human, because they shone. And he said that he later saw a statue of St. Michael and it was the exact being in the bookstore, who basically warded him away from trying to get a job. His wife made good money and he had kids to take care of, so the job was more just to pass the time.
We actually met in person, super nice guy. His wife ended up dying of cancer though, and he ended up moving away afterwards. I hope I helped give him some peace of mind for a little while.
That was like three years ago, just an interesting anecdote regarding St. Michael.
Haha, I'll bring this full circle!
I always thought the tallest country was Norway. I had no idea whatsoever that it was the Netherlands. I've listened to Adam Curry--who was raised in the Netherlands and is quite tall himself at 5'17"--for 15 years on the No Agenda show and I don't recall he's ever mentioned it. Frankly, I would have 100% guessed they were short due to cold climate, diet, and population density.
That is, I had no idea until I looked it up the day before yesterday to post a comment in this thread: There were giants. No one debates that other mammals were enormous during the ice age. Why wouldn't humans have also been?
I had to look up and down that thread before I wrote this because I thought it might have been you that said something to cause me to look it up.
Capper: I can't put my finger on it but I know I saw someone in the last couple of days mention the "tallest country", but it was an odd usage because they were referring to north-south... lol