Session 1 November 2025

So, if Napoleon was an underground man, then the legends that say he didn't die on the island of Saint Helena, but was actually the last of his four doppelgangers, are true.
I think that is a big leap to make. Do we know that undergrounders immortal or do you make the assumption that because he was an undergrounder, then he couldn't have died on the island? Even if Napoleon did not die on the island of Saint Helena, it doesn't follow that the story about the doppelgangers therefore is true.
 
I am only on page 3 of this thread but I wanted to skip ahead here and thank you very much for all the work it takes to share these sessions. Part of what I love almost as much as the new sessions is taking the time to read everyone's follow up posts and how a lot of the topics discussed in the sessions are expanded upon. So, my thanks to all of you!!
 
An amazing session, so much to dig into here! And it was just wonderful to hear that Redrock12 is so joyful. We really are so very blessed to receive this knowledge from the C's, I just can't imagine navigating this insane world without them. Thank you so much Laura, Andromeda and team!
 
Maybe a part of the "disclosure" project will be to release never before seen artifacts (from the Smithsonian?) to acclimatize people to "ancient alien brothers".
Several years ago, archaeologists from the Smithsonian Institution visited Mexico, and they officially declared all these "El Toro" artifacts "inconvenient" and modern fakes (they were made by local farmers!). Mexicans, at the instigation of the Americans, believe the same. You can export them from Mexico as souvenirs, no problem.
The same thing happened with the "Ica stones" (dinosaur stones from Peru) – they are still not recognized by official archaeologists.

P.S. It would actually be a good idea to ask the С's who, when, and why created all those hundreds of artifacts from "El Toro" (and other places) in Mexico. This has been a big mystery for me for many years.

P.S. The "Disclosure" project will most likely begin with Antiquity, as it is most relatable to ordinary people. It is ALREADY integrated into modern culture and art.
 
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