Imminent Alien Disclosure?

An interesting interview with Mariam Delicado who describes her encounter with 8 ft. tall, blond et's when she was taken upon their ship in 1988. She seems to be an intelligent, no nonsense type of person and I found her account believable. She was given a lot of information about Earths past and possible future. What she said about this group sounds similar to what the C's have told us about the beings that where responsible for human creation, STO Orians. She calls them our ancestors and are benevolent. Something of a similar description of placing the human souls in aps is described.

She describes the heart of the space craft, as a living consciousness that directed the ship. She describes the ship as being made of a liquid like substance. Atlantis is described where groups of people where taken off planet from around the world when it was destroyed. Some interesting experiences involving a set of 4 possible clones, one of which gave her a document describing how the government was to handle alien contact, which caused trouble for her and an encounter with a man in black. A recruitment attempt to join a Russian psychic group in 1991 which was scary.

She sees things happening now which she was told in 1988 specifically how people around the world would loose their minds, because they have lost a spiritual base and believe in lies. At sometime in the future groups of people will come forth to share the knowledge they've been protecting for humanity. She speaks of the Hopi's quite a bit.

 
Lue Eilzondo is writing a book! Due out in November. Edit: or maybe the November of a more peaceful timeline.

Yep, book was first announced 3 years ago, or so. It's in the final stages of being approved by DOPSR, after which it should be released fairly quickly.

In other news, a new whistleblower just came forward on a Twitter Space. He has testified behind closed doors to Congress, and will be featured in James Fox's next documentary (coming out sometime this year).


I missed the first part, so don't know the details, but he claims to have been part of one of the UFO programs, and to have met a pale alien in the desert. He has mentioned agreements (starting in 1954), and that Reagan and Kennedy were the two presidents who came closest to disclosure.

 
Matt Ehret posted a somewhat incoherent message on his TG channel, which made me again question his thinking. As we know, he has a phenomenal memory and a huge capacity to 'store information' in his head, and he's a fast and well articulated talker. However, in the last year or so, the rather high respect for his talents I used to have has slowly crumbled. When he talks so fast, pouring out a lot of information it now gives me an impression of that he's not taking enough time to truly reflect on what he's saying. He's ramblings are a mix of hits and misses – some things are spot on, while other things he says are not well grounded in facts and/or awareness. I wouldn't, yet, say that he's a grifter (although the thought has crossed my mind), but I have to say that despite his massive 'library' in his head, he does not appear to be as wise and aware I once thought.

So, the message is largely about the 'UFO psyop' and how Tucker Carlson is a CIA asset spreading this idea that UFO:s/UAP:s are other dimensional demonic forces. Well, to me Tucker's description sounds pretty accurate! I took the time to watch the video linked to in this message, and the whole 16min:s sounded mostly like wil speculation with a number of 'secret societies' thrown in (which Ehret does a lot). It's interesting how Ehret at times gives the impression of being 'spiritual' and endorsing the 'wonders of human creativity coming from a divine source' (I'm paraphrasing heavily) but when it comes to things like other-dimensional beings and UFO:s he's suddenly, at least as it appears to me, wholly against those ideas. Maybe I'm being too harsh, but it makes you wonder who the CIA asset really is in this case.

Here's the message:

Since Tucker Carlson is doubling down on his promotion of the "UFOs are demons living in our atmosphere, under oceans and inside the earth" on the most recent Joe Rogan Podcast, I thought it were a good idea to share my reasons for Tucker's involvement in a larger mass-gnostic/Kaballistic invokation of a new Darbyist/rapturist variation of Christianity for the 21st century with aliens playing the role of angels and demons (and implicitly good aliens shaping the rules based order crusaders and evil interdimensional aliens shaping the evil CPC and authoritarian regimes on the other side of the iron curtin. Pretty soon, it won't be too many steps before mainstream Christianity merges with scientology and Falun Gong (which both assert as sacred truths the bizarre shit I just wrote): Is Tucker Carlson Really CIA? (A CP Short)
Maybe I'm just dense, but that sounds like word salad to me. :cool2:
 
Matt Ehret posted a somewhat incoherent message on his TG channel, which made me again question his thinking. As we know, he has a phenomenal memory and a huge capacity to 'store information' in his head, and he's a fast and well articulated talker. However, in the last year or so, the rather high respect for his talents I used to have has slowly crumbled. When he talks so fast, pouring out a lot of information it now gives me an impression of that he's not taking enough time to truly reflect on what he's saying. He's ramblings are a mix of hits and misses – some things are spot on, while other things he says are not well grounded in facts and/or awareness. I wouldn't, yet, say that he's a grifter (although the thought has crossed my mind), but I have to say that despite his massive 'library' in his head, he does not appear to be as wise and aware I once thought.

So, the message is largely about the 'UFO psyop' and how Tucker Carlson is a CIA asset spreading this idea that UFO:s/UAP:s are other dimensional demonic forces. Well, to me Tucker's description sounds pretty accurate! I took the time to watch the video linked to in this message, and the whole 16min:s sounded mostly like wil speculation with a number of 'secret societies' thrown in (which Ehret does a lot). It's interesting how Ehret at times gives the impression of being 'spiritual' and endorsing the 'wonders of human creativity coming from a divine source' (I'm paraphrasing heavily) but when it comes to things like other-dimensional beings and UFO:s he's suddenly, at least as it appears to me, wholly against those ideas. Maybe I'm being too harsh, but it makes you wonder who the CIA asset really is in this case.

Here's the message:


Maybe I'm just dense, but that sounds like word salad to me. :cool2:
Typical of the PTB to attack those who come to close to the truth concerning the UFO phenomena. Tucker as an immense number of follower so for them to use their influencer to discredits him was expected. Like the COVID, the war in Israel/Palestine as in a way permîtes us to identify to some extant, possible influencer that build up an audience to when needed, will be use to defend the status quo or a pro contrôler narrative.

Maybe Aragorn you are not to harsh about Matt Ehret. Time will tell.
 
Maybe I'm just dense, but that sounds like word salad to me. :cool2:

I haven’t failed to notice that Gnosticism has been dragged out more and more as a right-wing smear against anything they don’t like. James Lindsay and Nick Fuentes come to mind when it comes to promulgating multi-generational conspiracy theories about crypto-Gnosticism. In none of these discussions do I ever see self-confessed gnostics who read the gnostic literature being engaged over whatever it is that spiritual “tradition” gets accused of (I use quotes because as far as I know they didn’t succeed in surviving socially). And the accusations range from trans-radicalism to multiculturalism to the occult to God knows what else. It seems to be laying the groundwork for, in the event of some type of reactionary ascendency in the US, they’ll start persecuting all the Tarot card readers and astrologists and psychedelic users and the like. You know how 4D STS love their contingency plans. 😝
 
Maybe Aragorn you are not to harsh about Matt Ehret. Time will tell.
As for Ehret being an asset, my vote is for no. I lean more towards just heavy programming. He is ideologically possessed by the Lyndon Larouche movement and I think would have a very hard time walking off that plantation. But I see in his writing something that is inspired, and on a different level from the other types of chuckleheads that get involved in “The Discourse” of our modern culture, like Shapiro and Harris and Molyneux, to the extent anyone condescends to call them relevant.

Maybe he’ll change as the situation continues to evolve here and more pressure is applied by the cosmos. One wishes for the success of others. But if not, “Woe to the ignorant and unaware!”
 
I saw this on X today and caught my attention:


The Vatican has announced that it is set to hold a press conference on “supernatural phenomena” tomorrow, and it will touch on aliens and how it will deal with potential encounters in the future.

According to a notice on the Vatican's website, it will kick of at noon tomorrow, and will feature three prominent Vatican members.



Being held to “present the new provisions of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith for discerning between apparitions and other supernatural phenomena,” it will be led by Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernandex, Messenger Armando Matteo and Daniela Del Gaudio.
 
After reading Lloyd Pie's Everything you Know is Wrong, in addition to Sitchin and others, I have come to believe that it is true. That is: humans are a bio-engineered species from hominoids and who-knows-who aliens, and were created specifically for being a slave race. However, people would be really pathetic fools to see this a rationale for greeting aliens as our mentors, space-brothers, etc., to whom we thus should submit. Look: as humans, we have a history of distrusting other humans, so why also not distrust aliens to whom we would be supposedly related ? In the movie Blade Runner, the replicants kill their creator, who made them to be a slave race. Why couldn't we likewise seek to get rid of our alien creators ? I would't feel any kinship with a tyrant/criminal/etc., even if I would descent from the same ancestors.
I am open to this being the truth. I believe that Human DNA has definitely been interfered with and our DNA is not what it was originally, but somewhere in the Akashic Records there should be data with the original blueprint....Nothing is truly lost. However, I have always felt that nothing comes up into our reality that is not supposed to....I feel that this is something that we need to look at, get used to and embrace. I believe we have been and are at this very moment and will be in the future.....(all simultaneously as there is no time) ....multidimensional beings, and we all present in many different forms, some aspects in a physical form and others in an energetic form. We are actually beyond our imaginations at this point....well some of us are.....we are awakening to our own multidimensionalism (if that is a word, if not then it is now hehe). I had not given this topic that much thought, but after I was gifted a Soul reading, that gave me some more details about my past incarnations.....I found it so fascinating and over the two years since the reading, I have just accepted it and now try to imagine my Lyran/Sirian heritage and what that would look like. I believe there are psychic artists that can tap into these incarnations and make sketches of them.....I think that would be so interesting to do! Has anyone on the platform ever had something like this done?
 
I saw this on X today and caught my attention:

What I personally expect, even more so in the light of the Vatican announcements, is a false flag to derail even more the state of the American (US) society, if possible significantly before the elections, for maximum impact and most damage.

It will, of course affect everyone else around the Globe, but hey, the more collateral the better.
 
What I personally expect, even more so in the light of the Vatican announcements, is a false flag to derail even more the state of the American (US) society, if possible significantly before the elections, for maximum impact and most damage.

It will, of course affect everyone else around the Globe, but hey, the more collateral the better.
If I had to guess, I'd say it won't be anything dramatic.

Sounds like the church simply wants to reiterate that even if we discover new life or intelligences that doesn't discount them as an authority or diminish their relevance.
 
If I had to guess, I'd say it won't be anything dramatic.

Sounds like the church simply wants to reiterate that even if we discover new life or intelligences that doesn't discount them as an authority or diminish their relevance.
Looking back at the Vatican interpretation of the Virgin Mary apparition as for example Fatima that was approved by the Pope Pius XII.

The Miracle of Fátima in 1917 is perhaps the most well-documented apparition in the modern day. After an alleged series of appearances by the Virgin Mary to several peasant children that promised a public miracle, tens of thousands of people in Fátima, Portugal claimed to witness the sun move erratically across the sky and produce radiant colors for several minutes.
The Catholic Church recognized the "supernatural" aspect of the event in 1930. Pope Pius XII formally approved the Fátima apparitions a decade later.

And if we compare it to what we learned from the C's,
October 21, 1995

Q: (L) I'd like to know what the prophecies that were given to the children at Fatima tell about the planet, the prophecies that are supposedly sealed up in possession of the Catholic Church.

A: False.

Q: (L) OK, then, they were false, so we don't have to worry about them, in any event, is that what you're saying?

A: Yes.

January 11, 1995

Q: (Barry) Are the Lizards behind any of the apparitions of the Virgin Mary around the world?

A: Yes. All of them.

Q:
(Barry) What is the purpose behind this?

A: Diversions and disinformation so that knowledge will be dispersed, therefore more will be open to attack.

Q: (L) If you think about it, propagating belief in the "old time religions" which include belief in hell or purgatory tend to put a person in a very vulnerable position because then they are open to thoughts of guilt, sin, and are therefore susceptible to thought control and terror.

A: Yes.

The Vatican positioning them self at the forefront, as you say, authority. What can go wrong. For many of the catholic faith, they will turn to the church for guidance and what I see is they may be lead by the blind.

Time will tell.
 
So, basically it seems that they are just trying to do any future “damage control” and disregard any possible spiritual phenomena that doesn’t align with what’s predicated by the church.

ENGLISH SUMMARY
New Vatican Guidelines for Paranormal Events & Apparitions:

Reasons for the new norms
The document originates from the long experience of the last century, which saw cases where the local bishop (or bishops of a region) rapidly declared a phenomenon’s supernatural nature, only for the Holy Office to express a different decision later. Other cases involved a bishop saying one thing and his successor deciding the opposite (regarding the same phenomenon).

Each event also required lengthy discernment periods to evaluate all elements in order to reach a decision on the supernatural nature or non-supernatural nature of the phenomena. These time periods sometimes contrasted with the urgency to give pastoral responses for the good of the faithful. The Dicastery began revising the norms in 2019, leading to the current text approved by Pope Francis on May 4.

Spiritual fruits and risks
In his presentation, Cardinal Fernández explains that, “many times, these events have led to a great richness of spiritual fruits, growth in faith, devotion, fraternity, and service. In some cases, they have given rise to shrines throughout the world that are at the heart of many people’s popular piety today.”

However, there is also the possibility that “in some events of alleged supernatural origin,” serious issues that harm the faithful may arise. These include cases where from the alleged phenomena, “profit, power, fame, social recognition, or other personal interest” (II, Art. 15, 4°) are derived, even to the point of “exerting control over people or carrying out abuses (II, Art. 16).”

There may be “doctrinal errors, an oversimplification of the Gospel message, or the spread of a sectarian mentality.” There is the possibility of believers “being misled by an event that is attributed to a divine initiative but is merely the product of someone’s imagination, desire for novelty, tendency to fabricate falsehoods (mythomania), or inclination toward lying.”

General guidelines
According to the new norms, the Church will exercise her duties of discernment, based on the following:

“(a) whether signs of a divine action can be ascertained in phenomena that are alleged to be of supernatural origin;

(b) whether there is anything that conflicts with faith and morals in the writings or messages of those involved in the alleged phenomena in question;

(c) whether it is permissible to appreciate their spiritual fruits, whether they need to be purified from problematic elements, or whether the faithful should be warned about potential risks;

(d) whether it is advisable for the competent ecclesiastical authority to realize their pastoral value”
(I, 10).

However, “it is not foreseen in these Norms that ecclesiastical authority would give a positive recognition of the divine origin of alleged supernatural phenomena” (I, 11).

Therefore, as a rule, “neither the Diocesan Bishop, nor the Episcopal Conferences, nor the Dicastery will declare that these phenomena are of supernatural origin, even if a Nihil obstat is granted. It remains true, however, that the Holy Father can authorize a special procedure in this regard” (I, 23).

Possible conclusions regarding an alleged phenomenon
The discernment of an alleged supernatural phenomenon may reach the following six conclusions.

- Nihil Obstat: Without expressing any certainty about the supernatural authenticity of the phenomenon itself, many signs of the action of the Holy Spirit are acknowledged. The bishop is encouraged to appreciate the pastoral value and promote the dissemination of the phenomenon, including pilgrimages;

- Prae oculis habeatur: Although important positive signs are recognized, some aspects of confusion or potential risks are also perceived that require the diocesan bishop to engage in a careful discernment and dialogue with the recipients of a given spiritual experience. If there were writings or messages, doctrinal clarification might be necessary;

- Curatur: Various or significant critical elements are noted, but the phenomenon is already spread widely, and verifiable spiritual fruits are connected to it. Therefore, a ban that could upset the faithful is not recommended, but the local bishop is advised not to encourage the phenomenon;

- Sub mandato: The critical issues are not connected to the phenomenon itself but to its improper use by people or groups, such as undue financial gain or immoral acts. The Holy See entrusts the pastoral leadership of the specific place to the diocesan bishop or a delegate;

- Prohibetur et obstruatur: Despite various positive elements, the critical issues and risks associated with this phenomenon appear to be very serious. The Dicastery asks the local bishop to offer a catechesis that can help the faithful understand the reasons for the decision and reorient their legitimate spiritual concerns;

- Declaratio de non supernaturalitate: The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith authorizes the local bishop to declare that the phenomenon is found to be not supernatural based on concrete facts and evidence, such as the confession of an alleged visionary or credible testimonies of fabrication of the phenomenon.

Procedures to follow
The new norms then indicate the procedures to be implemented. It is up to the diocesan bishop to examine cases and submit their judgment to the Dicastery for approval. The bishop is asked to refrain from making public declarations about the authenticity or supernatural nature and to ensure there is no confusion or sensationalism.

If the elements of the case “seem sufficient,” the diocesan bishop will then set up an investigative commission, which should include at least one theologian, one canonist, and an expert chosen based on the nature of the phenomenon.

Positive and negative criteria
The document lays out several positive criteria to evaluate the alleged supernatural phenomenon.
These include: “the credibility and good reputation of the persons who claim to be recipients of supernatural events or to be directly involved in them, as well as the reputation of the witnesses who have been heard...; the doctrinal orthodoxy of the phenomenon and any messages related to it; the unpredictable nature of the phenomenon, by which it is evident that it is not the result of the initiative of the people involved; and, fruits of the Christian life” (II, 14).

The negative criteria involve: “the possibility of a manifest error about the event; potential doctrinal errors...; a sectarian spirit that breeds division in the Church; an overt pursuit of profit, power, fame, social recognition, or other personal interest closely linked to the event; gravely immoral actions…; psychological alterations or psychopathic tendencies in the person that may have exerted an influence on the alleged supernatural event; and, any psychosis, collective hysteria, and other elements traceable to a pathological context” (II, 15).

Finally, “the use of purported supernatural experiences or recognized mystical elements as a means of or a pretext for exerting control over people or carrying out abuses” (II, 16) is considered of particular moral gravity.

Regardless of the final approved determination, the diocesan bishop “must continue to watch over the phenomenon and the people involved, exercising his ordinary power” (II, 24).
 
So, basically it seems that they are just trying to do any future “damage control” and disregard any possible spiritual phenomena that doesn’t align with what’s predicated by the church.


"Finally, “the use of purported supernatural experiences or recognized mystical elements as a means of or a pretext for exerting control over people or carrying out abuses” (II, 16) is considered of particular moral gravity."

The irony here is so rich its wealthy.
 
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