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Dear Au-Asia-Am peeps, apologies but I need to postpone our workshop tonight- I’ve got surprise visitors staying this weekend. We will continue with starting Chapter 6 for next week (I had already prepared for this weeks’s workshop) and we can do a round table chat later on.

Just some items of note:
Live not by Lies is being made into a documentary, the trailer is posted on this thread. The movie comes out next month.

As we were recapping the main points of From Paul to Mark, I thought I’d mention Laura’s articles on X about Paul, the Zealots and early Christianity, which are an excellent read:
Have a wonderful Lunar Standstill weekend and see you all next week!
 
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Returning to the idea of having separate threads for summaries, we'll start with our current book. @Pecha will help us copy the latest summaries into the existing book thread.

We'll keep posting new ones there.

We'll do the same for future workshop summaries that already have their own thread, and we'll create a new one in this section if a book doesn't have one.

Doing this for all past books/workshops would require a mod or admin to go through the whole thread here and move individual posts to the new thread, which is a bit impractical and time-consuming.
 
Hi everyone,

Here are the links for the recent Aus-Asia-Am group discussion on The Secret History of the World and How to Get Out Alive by Laura Knight-Jadczyk.

Here's the video of the last meeting
The audio
And the folder
And the slide show


We will finish Chapter 6 for our next workshop at 7 pm Sydney AEDST time (GMT+11).

See you all then!

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Below are the links to what we discussed:
The Great Cross of Hendaye- Wikipedia {note: this wiki page mentions Jay Weidner, more of whom can be read about here}

Laura's revised opinion on Fulcanelli et al.:
Madara Horseman said:
Honestly, I've had my wtf moments on Fulcanelli, Canseliet and Riviere, but there are things to be learned by all three's findings in my humble opinion. Even Riviere.
True enough, however, the noise to signal ratio isn't very good and there are so many other things that are far more useful in terms of learning the lessons of 3rd density - which is what gets you out of here - that I now consider that path pretty much a waste of time and energy.

Session 13 March 2021:
(Joe) Is it true that the really tall giants - like 13 or 15 feet - were they alive under the same gravitational conditions as we have today?

A: Not exactly. Conditions on your planet changed significantly at the time of the destruction of the Roman Empire. Giants from that time forward faced increasingly difficult conditions and survival became untenable.

Q: (L) So there were some still left in pockets, is that it?

A: Yes

Q: (Joe) Those were the ones discovered by explorers after the Dark Ages.

(Chu) Did they have a language we might be familiar with if they lived that recently?

A: Yes

Q: (Chu) Which language?

A: Similar to Basque.

Q: (Andromeda) Like Atlantean. [...]
(Joe) So, gravity was less, let's say, to make it easy for them to...

A: Yes. Also electrical charge of planet.

Q: (L) That reminds me of all the really peculiar electrical phenomena recorded in the ancient Greco-Roman records that seemed to sort of stop when records picked up again after the destruction of the ancient world. But, of course, there were periods when things were really weird even after that. So the people before the end of the Roman Empire were seeing a lot more of our plasma men than we would see nowadays?

A: Yes

Q: (Andromeda) But the giants lived alongside little people then?

A: Yes

Q: (Joe) And was life easier for normal people then, as well?

A: Yes

Q: (L) It had probably been in decline beginning from even earlier periods...

A: Yes

Q: (L) So that was the last big change I guess, something like 540 AD.

Session 10 December 2022:
Q: (L) Back to what you said... Okay, who should push to get a machine translator?

A: What elite are doing in preparation. Part of AI initiative.

Q: (L) So they want AI to build a machine translator that can translate alien speech?

A: Yes

Q: (Joe) Where are they getting alien speech from?

A: Interactions with "aliens".

Q: (L) So they have interactions with aliens now?

A: Yes and are at disadvantage.
Q: (Joe) So it's like they go to meetings with aliens. The aliens talk to them in English or whatever human language, and then they break off and discuss in their alien language? It's like being at a meeting with people you don't understand.

A: Something like that.
(Chu) Wait, what is this alien language like that needs to be translated?

A: Similar to Basque.


Q: (Chu) REALLY?! I KNEW IT! [laughter]

(L) You knew it?

(Chu) Well, they may not have fancy telepathy; they just speak an ancient language, like Basque.

Session 9 March 2024:
(Approaching Infinity) There was a reference, I think it was a year ago, that Indo-European was the Kantekkian language, right? And it was like the remainder… or I can't remember the word that they used - the remainder of the Kantekkian language that survived and that was the origin of what we call Proto-Indo-European or something like that.
Session 14 January 2023 said:
Q: (Ze Germans) What was the first Indo-European language created by the gene builders?

A: Indo-European was not "created". Language emerged into your reality.

Q: (L) It "emerged"...

A: Indo-European was a misnomer for the remnants of the Kantekkian language.

(L) Yeah. Didn't they say something about the Basque language too?

(Chu) That was more recent about the aliens.

(L) That was fairly recent.

(Chu) That was more recent about the alien language.

(L) The alien language.

(Chu) That it was similar to Basque.


(L) That's creepy. So, I would say that the modern, oh, well, okay... Let's ask.

(Altair) Which modern language is closest to Kantekkian?

A: Old Germanic.

Thread on English Language, & this podcast: The History of English Podcast – the spoken history of a global language

How various conquests by Vikings, Romans, Saxons, and Normans all stamped their languages onto the English landscape via names of places- X thread
Fascinating insight into how Venice was built- short video on X

Session 8 April 2023:
Q: (Pierre) I have a question. It was reported that the speed of light was having variation between the twenties and the forties.

(Andromeda) 1929 and 1945.

(Pierre) And what is the cause of this variation?

A: Variations in density subjugation
.

Q: (Joe) So does that mean the extent to which planet Earth 3D was subjugated to the influence of higher densities?

A: Density.

Q: (Pierre) And does density have something to do with gravity?

A: Yes

Q: (Pierre) Does this variation in the speed of light affect our connection to the information field?

A: Yes

Q: (Joe) So it suggests that in 1929, there was a variation in the density subjugation. Does that imply an increased control of...?

A: Gravity wave.

Q: (Joe) Does it have anything to do with the 1929 Great Depression? That's the question.

A: More or less, yes.

Q: (Joe) And you were saying that was about 20 years, and what did you compare? The Great Depression and today?
(Joe) Are variations in the density subjugation a natural phenomenon?

A: Yes

Q: (Gaby) They said gravity wave. So it was something cosmological?

A: Yes

Q: (Pierre) How do variations in the speed of light affect/modulate the connection between us and the information field?

A: Gravity is the key.

Q: (L) So once you said that gravity is a binder. And you said that gravity is collecting information - or collecting knowledge is like collecting gravity.

A: Yes


Q: (L) Is sharing it like dispersing it?

A: Yes

Q: (L) So...

A: No more on this!

Q: (Joe) It's a very sensitive topic. We might get in trouble. [laughter]

Session 30 October 2021:
Q: (Pierre) I have a question: Were the genetic modifications induced by the Black Death virus the main cause of the Renaissance?

A: Not main, but contributory.


Q:(Laura) Well, what was the main cause?

A: 4D influences of a psychic nature.
 

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