Hmmm,
Terrence Mckenna was an American (according to Wiki) who advocated the responsible use of naturally occurring psychedelic plants.
He shares his declaration of the strange times head and (given the latest session) nails it.
This lady summons the disclosure issue up pretty well. Let us get on with it.
Terrence Mckenna was a very interesting guy. He was very much part of the counter-culture movement of the latter part of the 20th century. He was also closely connected to the movement promoting the Mayan 2012 prophecy of the end of the world and a transition of consciousness.
He even gets a mention in the transcripts:
Session 30 January 2010:
(Burma Jones) Yeah, you only see him under controlled circumstances when his handlers are around. This is kind of a silly question we were wondering about the other day, about the machine elves of Terrance McKenna and his DMT experiences?
(Ark) What what?
(L) The machine elves that Terrance McKenna saw during his hallucinogenic excursions, and I've seen something similar but not under the influence of hallucinogens. I was just extremely exhausted. My theory was that they were metaphors for energy.
(Burma Jones) And my thought was that they were metaphors for aspects of the mind.
A: Energy is closer, but that energy is also connected to a consciousness, i.e. "cryptogeographic" being.
Q: (L) We know about those cryptogeographic beings!
A: Remember "Operators and Things".
Q: (L) Did you read Operators and Things?
(Burma Jones) Yeah.
(L) That was CREEPY!
[....]
(L) So what's the difference between the critters I saw and the living light that I have seen on occasion?
A: Living light is exactly that: light of life.
(Burma Jones) Very creepy.
What he also seemed to nail was the idea of moving to a higher dimension (density) with a change in human consciousness. In one sense he was right about 2012, which may have been more about an upcoming change in human consciousness than the end of the world. The Mayans themselves never actually said that 2012 would be the end of the world. Their culture was one that believed in experiential cycles, so the prophecy may have been more about a change of cycle rather than a fixed termination date.
As to things getting weirder and weirder, he sure was right. He may also have envisaged what the C's were talking about where they said various locations on the Earth would start moving to 4th density and it would get harder and harder for the authorities to explain these changes away to the population. The C's have, for example, compared 4th density to an Alice Through the Looking Glass environment:
Q: Well if a person transitions directly from 3rd to 5th density via dying, that implies that persons can transition directly from 3rd to 4th density without dying. Is that correct?As to things getting weirder and weirder, he sure was right. He may also have envisaged what the C's were talking about where they said various locations on the Earth would start moving to 4th density and it would get harder and harder for the authorities to explain these changes away to the population. The C's have, for example, compared 4th density to an Alice Through the Looking Glass environment:
A: Yes.
Q: How does that feel? How is that experience …
A: Alice through the looking glass
And for those who have not read it, Through the Looking Glass is a very weird book indeed. Perhaps we are not very far from this transition point now.
As a fan of The Curse of Oak Island TV show, I think the scientific investigators on that show are starting to get a glimpse into the extremely weird world of 4th density since it is the only way I can explain their anomalous readings, where LIDAR readings and GPS coordinates etc. show data which has measurements obtained by the investigators yielding results taking them up to 1,000 ft underground rather than on the surface. How weird is that?