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Trying to analyze what went on with Dec 21, 2012. How the expected worldwide transition to 4th density consciousness, didn't happen like mystics previewed in trances.. Mayan calendar. I think it's because they got CERN going, building it over 10 years from 1998 and powered it on in 2008. (media.scored.co)
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[Part 1]

Starting on the next bookmarks bar video to check. Started on this one:

The New Age's Antichrist Connection. 1hr 25min.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrtdI0CF_28

Checking these out during meals and note the time when I'm done eating.

They mentioned how the New Age people, some were into this 2012 thing. Back during those days I used to listen to the late night Coast to coast AM radio show. It was a big deal with that date approaching and they were going at it for like a couple years before.

One of the big things was US military tech.. like a chronovisor where they could view past historical events. They would try to look into the future but it would crap out at that specific date. Dec 21, 2012. I think I heard how Saddam Hussein had the tech too and that's part of why they had to invade him. But there was this "wall", they couldn't view future events past that date. I guess it's like vibrational frequencies that you can tune in.

They also had equipment where they could go there physically. Andrew Basiago talked about it.. Project pegasus. Doing a search in google, it doesn't have your AI stuff at the start. They don't like going there, eh. I'll fire it up and ask it manually. I talked to Basiago by email in the past and he got back to me. He would be on Coast. This guy was legit. This is what Gemini has to say about him, so it's not bullshit. lol. You had other characters too. Gemini is not poo-pooing him like it usually does with conspiracy stuff.

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That's a fascinating and highly publicized set of claims.

Andrew Basiago is known for his assertions that he participated in a secret U.S. government program called Project Pegasus during his childhood, spanning from 1968 to 1972.

🏛️ Key Claims by Andrew Basiago Basiago, a lawyer, claims that Project Pegasus was a classified research program overseen by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) that focused on:

Time Travel and Teleportation: He claims the project developed and used technology, allegedly based on designs from Nikola Tesla, to travel in time and space.

"Chrononaut" Training: Basiago alleges that he and other children were recruited because their flexible minds were better able to handle the rigors of temporal displacement compared to adults. He calls these participants "chrononauts."

Specific Journeys: He claims to have visited various moments in history, including:

Being present at Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in 1863.

Traveling to Ford's Theatre on the night of Lincoln's assassination.

Visiting the future to retrieve key information.

Mars Teleportation: He also claims to have been teleported to Mars, where he served on a mission, and alleges that another participant in the program was Barry Soetoro (who Basiago claims is a young Barack Obama).

💡 Context and Reception Evidence: Basiago has presented various narratives and anecdotal evidence to support his claims. However, his assertions are widely considered to be conspiracy theories or science fiction, and they lack any verifiable, independent evidence or scientific support from the mainstream community.

Marvel Connection: It's worth noting that "Project Pegasus" is also the name of a fictional scientific base in the Marvel Comics universe, which is a detail often brought up in discussions of Basiago's claims.

He has been very vocal about his experiences and has given numerous interviews, which is why his story is well-known in the realm of alternative history and conspiracy theories.

Would you like me to search for more information on the alleged technologies Basiago describes, like the "Tesla Teleportation Device," or details on other famous conspiracy theories involving time travel?

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Oh yeah this was interesting because he used to hang out with Obama as teens. Barry Soetoro.

But yeah.. the US military isn't going to tell you about the tech they have. If you think of what reality is.. anything you say, it's like a vibe that goes out in the ether. What you "think" too, is a more subtle vibe. I don't know.. but the collective consciousness. There's these vibrational frequencies going on from past events and I could picture how they can tune into it and view things that happened.

You had stories of the Vatican had a chronovisor.

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A chronovisor is a hypothetical machine that could theoretically "see" or "record" past events, much like a television shows the present. The term is most famously associated with Father Pellegrino Ernetti, an Italian monk who claimed to have built such a device in secret to witness events like the crucifixion of Christ. While some scientists have debunked the claims, a few are skeptical about Ernetti's claims about the chronovisor, but the idea continues to be a popular subject in conspiracy theories, pop culture, and the science fiction genre.

Claimed function: The chronovisor was said to use electromagnetic echoes of past events, combining technologies like cathode-ray tubes, antennas, and amplifiers to display historical moments as holographic images.

Alleged evidence: Ernetti claimed to have used the device to witness Christ's crucifixion and a lost Roman play called Thyestes. A photograph of Jesus from the supposed device was even published in an Italian newspaper in 1972.

Debunking: Skeptics have pointed out inconsistencies in Ernetti's claims. For example, the photograph of Christ was later identified as a reverse image of a statue, and the design of his supposed device bore a strong resemblance to a fictional device from a 1947 science fiction novel.

Legacy: The chronovisor is now considered more of a legend and a subject of pop culture, conspiracy theories, and science fiction, though some still speculate about its potential or the possibility of similar technologies existing.

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There was a black and white picture in a newspaper that he supposedly took of Jesus on the cross. Years later I saw a statue like that. I think it was a picture of the fucking statue. lol. So kind of debunked that whole thing.

You did have some odd stuff though, not related to that.. where people would develop old school type analog film and sometimes they'd have odd pictures going on. Like one lady who was in Israel by a field that Jesus and his buddies hung out on.. let me get a webpage I found a few seasons ago of these.

Found the page.. bookmarked it. As you scroll down they get into that Father Emeretti story. Then they show the statue in a pic beside that one.

https://ashramsofindia.com/the-miraculous-photos-of-jesus/

You get one with Jesus in a field, and three other guys. Let me get this one on imgur. Got a more original one, that's kind of brown and white. Theirs is black and white and comparing, this one has a more detail and not as cropped.

https://i.imgur.com/89n4pJj.jpeg

Like look at the guy in the right of the middle, his lower body.. it's kind of like not a normal person.. and it's not cause he's in the wheat.

Looking up what they think the deal is with what was going on with these guys.

Oh at that page, below.. see somebody did a painting and its was really close.

Christ in the wheat field by Johannes Raphael Wehle (1848-1936).

At that page, they're saying about this photo..

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This astral image was taken in Jerusalem, close to the Wailing Wall (said to be one of the most powerful energetic locations on earth), by a Spanish tourist. With a strong desire to see Jesus and his disciples walking the Holy Land 2000 years ago, he set his mind to capture the Akasha Chronicle on the film (colour film). According to an unconfirmed source the photo is showing Luke, Jesus, John, Bartholomew on a walk, probably exactly at the place the photo was taken.

Another source claims that the image was taken in 1967 by a woman near the Sea of Galilee, this photo was revealed when she had the film developed. Apparently shows (From left to right) Joseph of Arimathea (Jesus’s maternal uncle) Immanuel Ben-Joseph (Jesus Christ), his younger brother James and Simon Peter. The photo captures the moment when Jesus made the decision to return to Jerusalem, this explains the look of sorrow on the faces of Joseph and James. They knew that if Jesus returned to Jerusalem, he would be killed.

Jesus wears a strap at the back of his head, not a headband, speculation is that it is some kind of metallic diadem surrounded by a small leather cord which Jesus wore at the back of his head when it was windy. A diadem is a type of crown, specifically an ornamental headband worn by monarchs and others as a badge of royalty.

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But in a reddit thread, while looking for the image.. they were saying..

This photograph was taken by an Orthodox Greek woman, Mrs. Elpida, in 1998, who was on her way to Mount Sinai with a group of pilgrims. Suddenly, Ms. Elpida decided to shoot one shot directly from the bus window. When she returned to Athens and developed the film, she discovered to her amazement that 35 frames were in color and one in black and white. Ms. Elpida recalled that this was the very same shot she had taken in the desert near Mount Sinai. Everyone who saw the photo noted that Christ should be in the center. But the identity of the other three remained a mystery to everyone.

With the help of friends, in 2000, in one of the churches of Athens, Mrs. Elpida met a spiritual person named John. She showed him the photograph and told the story. John replied, “Christ should be in the center, but I'm not sure. I don’t recognize the rest either. Leave me, please, this photo, and if, by the grace of God, the saints reveal anything to me, I will definitely inform you."

11 days later, when John was already in Cyprus, Saint George the Hosevite appeared to him and said: “John, the photograph that the woman gave you is true! Indeed, our Lord Jesus Christ is depicted in the middle. The old man to His left is the prophet Elijah. The young man is the archangel Michael, who holds two cups of anger in his left hand and will soon pour them out. The man on the far right (in the photo he is almost invisible) with a high forehead and beard is St. Paul, who is holding a sceptre. "

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Somebody in the comments says, it's just a picture of the painting.. I don't know. Doesn't seem like it.

But yeah.. who knows.. maybe you can get these vibes in the ether of past events.

These "mystics" of these eastern religions.. when they're in meditating trances.. can they view past or future events. I ask that to gemini.

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That's a fascinating question that touches upon the core claims of mystical traditions in Eastern religions, particularly Hinduism and Buddhism.

The general answer is yes, within their own religious frameworks and texts, it is claimed that advanced practitioners can gain knowledge or 'visions' of past and future events.

Here is a breakdown of the concepts involved:

  1. Past Lives (Recollection)In traditions like Hinduism and Buddhism, which believe in reincarnation and karma ($sa\text{ṃ}s\bar{a}ra$), the ability to recall past lives is considered a genuine, though highly advanced, spiritual accomplishment.

Buddhism (Abhijñā or Abhiññā): The texts speak of six supernormal knowledges (Pali: abhiññā), which are said to be attained by a mind that has achieved very deep concentration (samādhi). The first of these is "Recollection of past lives" (pubbenivāsānussati ñāṇa). The ultimate goal of meditation is not to gain these powers, but to achieve liberation/enlightenment (Nibbana/Nirvana). However, this knowledge is often cited as a key step in realizing the cycle of suffering and rebirth.

Hinduism (Siddhis): In Yogic and Hindu traditions, profound spiritual practices and meditation are said to lead to the attainment of Siddhis (supernormal powers). While not always the main focus, a form of clairvoyance or the ability to know past, present, and future events is sometimes listed among these powers.

  1. Future Events (Precognition)

Philosophical View: The ability to see the future is a more complex topic, especially in traditions that emphasize the fluid, changing nature of reality and the impact of present actions (karma).

Hindu Texts: Ancient Hindu texts like the Puranas (e.g., the Bhavishya Purana, which literally means "History of the Future") contain detailed predictions of future events, suggesting that sages (rishis) had the mystic vision to record happenings thousands of years in advance. These visions are often presented poetically or symbolically.

Buddhist View: In Buddhism, while the ultimate goal is not to predict the future, deep insight (vipassanā) and mindfulness are meant to see reality "as it really is," including the causes and effects that shape future outcomes. Some accounts suggest that an enlightened being can perceive the karmic forces at play, which can look like precognition. However, the future is often considered fluid and subject to change based on present action.

  1. The Mystical Experience

The state of deep meditative trance is often described as a non-ordinary state of consciousness where the meditator gains access to realities not accessible through ordinary senses.

The true purpose of these deep states (Dhyana or Jhana) in both traditions is generally self-transformation and liberation from suffering (realizing Moksha or Nirvana), not acquiring psychic powers.

Many spiritual teachers caution that getting distracted by these powers (the siddhis or abhiññās) can be a major obstacle to achieving the ultimate goal. They are considered secondary by-products, not the main objective.

In summary, the traditions themselves assert that these capabilities are possible and have been achieved by rare, highly advanced practitioners, often in the context of pursuing ultimate spiritual liberation.

Would you like to know more about the concept of Siddhis (spiritual powers) in Yoga and Hinduism?

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I think they're tuning into that ether vibe, eh. You gotta remember these shenanigan religions aren't like christians where those people don't do bad things cause they're worried about going to hell. These shenanigan religions they'll sacrifice shit to get occult stuff going. They do the sex abuse to get negative entities fired up. So they'll be having powers that normal christian people don't, right.

You also had this Mayan long count calendar. They sacrificed people left and right over there with their pyramids. Lets get into that for a bit.

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[continued in part 2]

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