For thousands of years, human beings have tried to make sense of the mysteries of creation through sacred myths, creation stories and a variety of religions. Now, a new game is in town which proposes to break from those old, outdated traditional religions by proposing that Aliens from other star systems or even alternate dimensions have been playing the role of angels, demons and God. Except, when one begins to peel back the layer of intelligence agencies, secret occult social engineers and military industrial psychiatrists shaping our culture, and mass perceptions over the past century, not only does one come to realize that the ‘UFO disclosures’ now being pushed in Congress and Mainstream media are nothing new, but the new re-branded Alien gods being sold to a modern audience look a hell of alot like the old Gnostic archons, and elementals sold to a credulous population nearly 2000 years ago. In this Sunday’s RTF presentation (December 1 at 2pm ET), investigative journalist Philip Collins will deliver a powerful presentation on the Gnostic roots of the modern UFO psy op based (in part) on the three part series he recently co-authored for Canadian Patriot Review which can be viewed here; Deception Through Disclosure Part 1: Decoding the Grusch Enigma Click below to access the live event on Sunday December 1st at 2pm ET:...Subscribe to Rising Tide Foundation to unlock the rest.Become a paying subscriber of Rising Tide Foundation to get access to this post and other subscriber-only content. A subscription gets you:
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Saturday, 30 November 2024
RTF Invitation Dec. 1 at 2pm ET: From Angels to Aliens: The Gnostic Elements of Modern Ufology
Thursday, 28 November 2024
Thanks-grilling
To see all the bullshit stories/rants/petty grievances of Kieran’s Humor go to https://kieranhumor.com. About 30 Savages invaded the wife's home -- yes it was Thanksgiving. We had shish-kaboobs outside in 90-degree heat at 1 p.m. I didn't pick the food or the time, but I got to stand in the sun at the grill for nearly 2 hours. I've got a better plan for next year. Last week, I told a few tennis friends about Thanks-grilling, Josh said. "It's like having Thanksgiving in Saudi Arabia." And it was.
As I was putting my pigment impaired face in the full force of UV and facing the 400-degree grill, I had visitors. Most people came outside said: "your backyard is beautiful," squinted at the fiery ball of hell from helios, grabbed a cold drink and headed back to the air-conditioning -- fucking wimps. I was grilling the meaty sticks in shifts. They'd bring out a raw tray as I turned over the cooked one, and the Savages feasted on the first few trays until they were full. I still had plenty of sticks to cook. A few fucking new guy's wondered out to in the few slivers of shade. The octogenarians were under a ceiling fan at the edge of the back porch with the screen windows oozing cool air out of the house. But most of the Savages stayed in the house where we cranked the AC to 62 degrees. By the time I was done grilling and headed in to rehydrate, they were asleep in our reclining leather chairs and covering themselves with blankets. No one ever said the Savages are stupid. But it’s not going to be like this next year. If you think this is funny or worth a read, you can tell Kieran's Humor that writing has value. Pledge a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. © 2024 Kieran |
Wednesday, 27 November 2024
Chapter 27 - The Mountaintop Moment
The chapter discusses the importance of recognizing one's own role in relationship conflicts, moving beyond a victim mentality to take responsibility, and seeing the situation from both perspectives in order to achieve reconciliation. The Reflective Eclectic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. The Road to Reconciliation describes a path towards healing and potential forgiveness for anyone in a relationship affected by selfishness, violence, abuse, addiction, or betrayal. It guides the reader (or podcast listener) on how to assess the damage done and recognize codependency and vindictiveness, blocking the way from injury to peace. It gives pragmatic advice on how to help you find safety, assert needs, apologize, make amends, and promote change. Thanks for reading The Reflective Eclectic! This post is public so feel free to share it. Invite your friends and earn rewardsIf you enjoy The Reflective Eclectic, share it with your friends and earn rewards when they subscribe. © 2024 Keith Wilson |
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