Session Date: April 25th 2026
Laura and Andromeda at the board
Niall, Joe, Gaby, Ark, PoB, Chu, Scottie, Princess Leia, Bella, Falkor
FOTCM Members attending via Zoom:
3DStudent, A Jay, Adobe US, Aeneas, aimarok, Alana, Alejo, Aliana, Altair, aluminumfalcon, AnaHuitzil, Anamarija, anartist, Andrian, Anthony, Approaching Infinitey, Arwenn, axj, Aya, Beau, Beorn, Bluefyre, Bobo08, Cosmos, Deliverance, Domi, dugdeep, eeker2seer, Ellipse, Emily, Ennio , fabric, finduilas495, France, Gawan, genero81, Glenn, goyacobol, Gwenllian, Harmony99, herondancer, hesperides, honzap, iamthatis, irjO, IronFloyd, Jacques, Jeanne T , JEEP, Jefferson, Jenn, Josi, Juba, Keyhole, KJN, Kmicic, Konstantin, Ksee, Laurs, Loreta, LQB, luc, Lucius, Luis Miguel , m, Maat, maiko, Manitoban, marek760, Mari, Mark7, Martina, Meadow_wind, Mikkael, Mililea, Miracle, mkrnhr, msante, Natus Videre, Navigator, Neema, Nicholas, Nienna , Obi, Ollie, OrangeScorpion, Oxajil, PopHistorian, Puma, RedFox, Regulattor, Ryan, rylek, ryu, Saman, seek10, seeker2seer, Seppo Ilmarinen, sid, Steph_Rivers, Stoneboss, sToRmR1dR, T.C., Thorjorn, Timótheos, Tomek, Turgon, Uperios, voyageur, whitecoast, Windmill knight, Yas, Ysus
(L) I will tell you all, I spent the last couple of days working on genealogy. I told Ark today, I said, working on genealogy is kind of like doing math. Because you've got to hold all that stuff in your working memory while you're working on it, you know. And you've got to, instead of manipulating abstract concepts, you've got to be manipulating these people in time and space and remembering how they connect together and who's the son and grandson of who. Especially when you have people that were born at a similar time and had a similar number of children and named their children similar names and you're trying to figure out who belongs to who. It's really horrible.
(Andromeda) It's a puzzle.
(Chu) Everyone remember to rename yourselves if you haven't, to show your forum name.
(L) And I'll just warn you, the last time I went on a genealogy binge, immediately after, I wrote "From Paul to Mark". Because my brain was so sharp from doing genealogy that I was able to just put all that stuff together. So I think that doing genealogy makes your brain sharp because you have to remember stuff. Yeah. Anyway... I'm tired from doing genealogy all day, but we're going to do this.
(Andromeda) But your brain's sharp. [laughter]
(L) But my brain's sharp, yeah. So we're going to... I haven't even looked at the questions that they put together for me to see what kind of things... Beau wants to know if Trump suggested launching nuclear weapons at Iran. Well, there have been several posts about it that say he did. And then those posts also say he was stopped by his military advisers. Beau, do you think those posts were accurate or remotely accurate? Where are you?
(Beau) Well, it came from the ex-CIA guy, Larry Johnson. Although a few other people have also said that they gave a little bit different stories than Larry Johnson gave. So there's some conflicting reports about what actually happened.
(L) And what is the conflict? Just out of curiosity.
(Beau) I'm trying to remember. I think someone posted on the forum about someone else saying that he was, like, very erratic. And he just wanted to, like... I'm trying to remember, but I can't off the top of my head, unfortunately.
(L) Do you think that Trump is behaving erratically?
(Beau) Yes.
(L) Do you think he would do something really dumb like that?
(Beau) Well, I mean, if you asked me a year or two ago, I would have said no. But now, with the way he's been acting since the start of the Iran war, I think there's a possibility, yeah.
(Joe) Just for the record, Trump was asked about that and denied it.
(L) Yeah.
(herondancer) There was also the fact that... Oh, who was I watching? Maybe "The Duran", that one of the generals told him that, you know, this is a speculation, that the question was planted, so he would go on the record and effectively block him from that possibility. Because the generals were freaking out.
(L) Yeah, and there's a psychologist who's got a Substack that I recently read and subscribed to, and he's talking about Trump's narcissistic breakdown, how Trump is basically kind of a malignant narcissist, and he's getting frontal temporal lobe dementia. All it is doing in his particular case is exacerbating his normal state. You know, like you always say that when people get old, they don't get nice because they're old, they just get more of whatever they were when they were young. So, if he spent his whole life as a narcissist, naturally, if he starts getting dementia, he's just going to be a concentrated, unhinged narcissist.
(Andromeda) No censor.
(L) And, yeah, no guardrails, no censor. So, I think this guy is on to something about that, and I would give high possibility to the idea of him demanding the nuclear, because, "I'm going to nuke him!" You know? And the generals having to just kind of back him off on that.
(Joe) The thing is that that could be construed, or it could become a major kind of, you know, it could become a story or something to leak out, because Trump could have simply, based on the personality type that you described, he could have said, you know, "Maybe we should just nuke 'em!" In the same way anybody might say, "I'm going to nuke that person!"
(Andromeda) Not really be serious.
(Joe) Not meaning it, I mean, yeah. But the problem is when an ordinary person says that, who doesn't have access to nukes, or doesn't have access to a gun, or whatever, you take it as just...
(Andromeda) Or who's stable.
(Joe) Or you just take it as hyperbole.
(L) Yeah, I'm always saying, "Let's nuke him!". I have no access to any kind of nuke.
(Joe) The problem is in that context, and the person involved...
(Beau) I mean, that's basically where I was coming from, was it something he was serious about, and really wanted to do, or was it more like an offhanded remark, where he was expressing frustration.
(Joe) Yeah, but the problem is that an offhanded remark heard by other people in the room, they don't know that it's an offhanded remark.
(L) Can a malignant narcissist who is suffering frontotemporal lobe dementia make an offhanded remark?
(Beau) Well, I mean, maybe we can ask if he really does have frontal lobe dementia?
(L) Now that would be an interesting question. Okay. [Reads over list of questions] Who's MJF?
(Gaby) Forum member.
(L) Rescue Mission. Da-da-da-da. So, anyway, we're looking at these questions, or at least I am. Oh, Lord. Now you gotta ask these technical questions. Huh. All right. Well, I guess we'll get into this. And see what we can come up with. Today is 25th of April, 2026. [Review of those present]
(Andromeda) We don't need powder, do we? [for the board]
(L) I don't think so. We got dust.
(Andromeda) Dust is good. [laughter]
(L) Dust is good. As long as it's not electrostatic. All right. My poor, tired brain...
A: Relax, you do not need to think. Slovoneae of Cassiopaea here!
Q: (Joe) That's an appropriate name.
(L) Slovo... So, does this mean your energy has something to do with matching my energy?
A: Close
Q: (L) Well, whatever. All right. Beau brought up the subject of Trump and we had a little discussion about it and I guess the question kind of devolved down to: Does Trump have frontotemporal lobe dementia?
A: Very close since his brain is totally overloaded and in gargantuan conflict. Nothing is as he expected it would be and he is stymied at every turn.
Q: (L) So, Trump discovered that being the president isn't all it's cracked up to be, is that it?
A: Yes
Q: (L) He actually has way less power than he expected he would have?
A: Yes
Q: (L) And this is causing some kind of burnout in his brain?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Well, I would suggest that if his family cared about him at all, they would stage an intervention.
A: Not possible in this situation.
Q: (Joe) What's he in "gargantuan conflict" about?
A: His ideas vs reality.
Q: (L) All right. So, he is seriously disappointed. He found that they can block him at every turn, and if they can't block him legally, they can threaten him or they can...
(Joe) Does what Laura is saying relate to him trying to find a way out of the conflict with Iran but being forced to stay in it?
A: Partly, but so much more. He is a puppet dangling and he hates that.
Q: (Andromeda) He had ideas of going in and being a winner...
(Joe) Being the Decider in Chief...
(L) He thought he was smarter than everybody else like many narcissists do?
A: Yes
Q: (L) He's got a serious case of Dunning-Kruger, huh?
A: Yes
Q: (Chu) But is he a malignant narcissist though?
A: No
Q: (L) So he's not a malignant narcissist. He's a narcissist that's got Dunning-Kruger.
(Beau) Can I ask if Trump has considered at all just resigning?
A: Yes but there are blocks to that also. And resigning is a fate worse than death to one of his type.
Q: (Joe) Right. That's the narcissism. So in other words, a narcissist who has hit the freaking wall and simply his brain cannot accept it, is that it?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) He's had everything his own way his whole life and he's just not used to not getting his way.
(L) And I guess he'll be lucky if he doesn't have a brain aneurysm a stroke or heart attack from it.
A: Yes
Q: (Beau) What is the block to resigning? They said there are blocks to that. Also, is it because of Vance being controlled?
A: Controllers take fiendish delight in torturing Trump.
Q: (L) Well, can't say I blame them. [laughter]
(Niall) He is easy to wind up.
(L) I mean it's got to be a lot of fun. All right, moving on. MJF asks:
(MJF) Could the Iranians have adapted any of their long-range missiles to carry nuclear warheads since June of 2025?
A: Yes
Q: (L) All right. Next:
(Joe) Was the US rescue mission in Iran actually a repurposed attempt to grab Iran's uranium?
A: No
Q: (Joe) Were any US soldiers killed?
A: Yes
Q: (L) What was it an actual attempt to do?
A: To get behind the lines and find out what was making the Iranian clock tick.
Q: (L) So it was like reconnaissance, sort of. Okay.
(Joe) Is there likely to be another round of intense bombing on Iran by the US/Israel?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) And Iranian counter-strikes?
A: Yes!!
Q: (L) Does that mean what I hope it means? [laughter]
A: Close
Q: (Joe) Does that mean that what has happened so far in the first go around, that was the lesser of...
A: Possibly!
Q: (L) So there could be SO much more...
(Chu) It was a teaser!
(Joe) After scrutinizing videos of Netanyahu's appearances in public, it seems that he may have been injured in an Iranian missile attack and some AI videos of him were produced to cover this up. But now he appears to be back in action in real life. Is this assessment close to the truth?
A: As close as you're going to get.
Q: (L) AXJ has a question. [...] All right:
(axj) On October 7th, 1994, the C's said that the largest object in the comet cluster had a 900 miles diameter (1450km), which is larger than the dwarf planet Ceres. This object alone can be spotted decades before its arrival in the inner solar system. Does NASA know about the comet cluster?
A: Yes
Q: (axj) If so, since when?
A: 2002
Q: (axj) How many comets with a size of over 100 kilometers are currently in this comet cluster?
A: Varies with breaking and replenishment.
Q: (axj) When the C's gave BC dates, were those adjusted for the 460 phantom years in the first millenium AD?
A: No
Q: (Ellipse) Is the KP index value accurate?
A: Close
Q: (Ellipse) Is it underestimated?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Well, there you go.
(Ellipse) You told us there is a large portal over the Middle East. Is Iran coveted due to this portal?
A: No. The portal is centered more over Palestine proper.
Q: (L) So is that... I mean, Palestine is a crossroads. I mean, you have to get from Africa to get up to, like, anywhere north, kind of like pass along the side of Mediterranean through Palestine. To get from the north down to Africa you gotta pass through Palestine. To get from Europe over to the Near East you have to pass through Palestine. I would suggest that all of that crossroad activity, movement of human energy fields and armies and merchants and merchandise and all that kind of stuff, is part of what contributes to the interest. Is that correct?
A: Yes
Q: (L) And is that also contributory to the nature of the portal?
A: Yes
Q: (L) And is the nature of this portal one that allows demons and so-called "lesser gods" to come and go more or less at will?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) Would it allow for Netanyahu to be abducted and then replaced?
A: Who says that hasn't already happened?
Q: (Andromeda) Maybe he had to go for a tune-up.
(Joe) Well, that's what I mean. He was killed in an Iranian strike and then they took his body and reanimated him and kicked him back into play and that's why he was missing for a few days.
A: Anything is possible!
Q: (L) So is Netanyahu possessed by a demon?
A: Close
Q: (Joe) He IS a demon.
(Chu) Maybe his wife doesn't like him anymore because they're never together.
(Joe) She's a bigger demon.
(Approaching Infinity) Laura since we're on the topic of Israel, can I ask a quick question relating to the consortium quorum article that I wrote?
(L) Yes.
(Approaching Infinity) So I've got one little paragraph in there about how the C's have said several times that the Mossad or Kabbalists are at the top of the food chain essentially of the consortium. Then I quoted a little summary of Douglas Reid and in "Controversy of Zion", he came to the conclusion that up until the mid-1800s - like when Zionism kind of got going - the grand conspiracy wasn't Talmudic or Judaic centered and oriented, but that it kind of became infiltrated in the 1800s. I was just wondering how long the Mossad or Kabbalistic or Judaic element has been at the top of the food chain? Is that a recent phenomenon, or does that stretch back even further?
A: More recent. But that shifts. Same bloodlines, different ideologies.
Q: (L) Because we know that the people that are supposedly the Kabbalists and the high mucky-muck Jews aren't the same ones that used to be the Jews and Kabbalists. I mean, you know, Kabbalists started out being Sephardim, and now they're completely different bloodlines. And before that, there were other bloodlines that probably weren't even identifiable as so-called Jewish. They were nationalities. Am I right?
A: Yes
Q: (Chu) T.C. has a follow-up question. I don't know if you want it.
(T.C.) Do a lot of other world leaders in league with Israel know what happened to Netanyahu to the full extent?
A: No
Q: (Joe) It's a big secret. They're not allowed to know.
(L) Yeah, he would be very intent on covering that up. Okay, SummerLite:
(SummerLite) What is the origin or nature of these people described in my account and what is their purpose for the military?
(L) So, has this so-called respected psychiatrist in Colorado Springs (alleged) actually had ongoing encounters with unusual beings at her gym since April 2021?
A: Of a sort but not as she describes them. Remember "screen memories"?
Q: (L) So, the tall thin barefoot man with white-blonde-hair came to her gym, supposedly, and transformed. He became buff. I guess that means he got to be muscular and bulked out a little bit, and his hair and eyes darkened, and his skin normalized. Did all of that happen?
A: No
Q: (Joe) It's basically an abduction scenario, and those are just screen memories. So she's being abducted from her gym, she's not meeting anybody in her gym.
(L) Hmm. And here it says, "The area hosts several bases, including Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station, an underground complex built in 1961, now home to U.S. Space Command." Okay.
(thorbjorn) Did Akkadian, and what we now know as Semitic languages, originate in Central Asia among true Semites?
A: No.
Q: (L) So what did the true Semites speak?
A: Indoeuropean base.
Q: (L) And what is the Akkadian language?
A: The language of the overlords.
Q: (L) Okay, we recently had a tragic event: our two little chickens died, apparently on the same day, almost at the same time. They were not attacked by anything. They apparently just fell over and died. One of them actually fell forward and, you know, their eyes were closed. They didn't have any signs of symptoms of any kind of sickness. And the other one was dead laying on the nest. So they just died! So we're curious. We've gone through all the possibilities, so what killed our chickens?
A: Waves! Be aware of these factors. If you feel strange and fuzzy in the head, get inside!
Q: (L) But they were just chickens. I'm assuming it would take a lot stronger waves to affect humans, right?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Were they just practicing?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) What kind of waves are these? I mean, are these waves directed specifically here?
A: In this case, yes!
Q: (Niall) That was a particularly hot moment, I think. That day, that time... I remember feeling like my skin was burning.
(Gaby) Chu and I were super thirsty...
(Andromeda) And there was a blackout that morning.
(L) So they're experimenting. Are they experimenting like this in lots of other places?
A: Yes
Q: (L) I noticed all of the hullabaloo that people were making over the fact that David Wilcock apparently committed suicide in front of cops, from what I understand. They confronted him, and he shot himself, or something. And I think we have a thread on David Wilcock. Does anybody remember any of the conclusions that we came to about David Wilcock? He was kind of nutsy, wasn't he?
(Joe) Yeah.
(Jefferson) Wilcock was cointelpro/New Age disinfo agent.
(L) So he was just kind of nutsy. But there still have been a lot of investigators and or scientists that are either directly in, or peripheral to, the UFO or the disclosure field, who have been disappearing or dying. And I haven't thought much about it, but I guess I could possibly be worried... Should I be worried?
A: A bit.
Q: (Joe) Worried about what?
(L) About them getting rid of me! What do you think?
(Gaby) Or Ark.
(L) I mean, if they got rid of all the ones that were telling the truth, like the researchers and so on... But as for David Wilcock, I don't think they got rid of him. He just offed himself.
(Approaching Infinity) I want to know about the viability of something: one of the scientists who worked on Skinwalker Ranch... He's not a part of the of the TV series. I think he was only on the first season. But he's been running a long-term project where he's created a little device that has multiple sensors in it. So this senses all kinds of fields, like electromagnetism and a bunch more that I can't even remember. And what he's been doing is, he gets volunteers who have strange experiences to essentially volunteer for this program. He sends them the device, and then it records all of these scientific measurements 24/7. And then the volunteers write up anytime something weird happens to them. And then, after a set period of time, it sends the data to the volunteers, and you can see if there's a correlation between the weird experiences that you had and any kind of anomaly in the signals. It could be radiation or gamma waves. Those are a couple of the other ones. So I was just wondering if it might be something useful to pick up any of these waves, and to correlate them with the experiences like the chickens.
(L) Okay, would it be useful to pick up one of these gadgets?
A: Yes!
Q: (L) All right, you're in charge writing to him, explaining the situation, and seeing if you can get one.
(Approaching Infinity) All right. And just as background, he has like a rich donor, or someone, who basically wanted the study to continue after it stopped a few years ago. So he donated this guy a lot of money so that the study could continue indefinitely, because a lot of the, you know, so-called "experiencers" really came to appreciate the feedback, and they didn't want it to stop. So I think he said that he's got enough of these gadgets and enough money to send out, to basically have hundreds of volunteers. So it's totally free. So yeah, I'll get in touch with him, and see if we can get hooked up.
(L) Yeah, you guys need one there [at Caesarea], and we need several different places.
(Gaby) I want to know if the device that we recently bought, that Beau is bringing, will protect us against these negative waves.
(L) What is he bringing?
(Gaby) It's a device that protects against negative waves by actually enhancing natural waves, like the Schumann resonance. There's a science behind it.
(Joe) What is it called?
(Gaby) Well, I didn't want to... Well, it's "Blushield".
(L) A blushield device.
(Niall) It's something you plug into your house.
(L) Well, is this going to help us in any way?
A: Some.
Q: (L) Well, I guess some is better than none, right?
(Chu) But it's more for the inside, right?
(Gaby) No, for the entire property.
(L) Yeah, but we have such thick walls... They probably make these things for normal houses.
(Gaby) It goes through walls.
(L) Oh, all right, so we'll try it and see.
(Andromeda) And in conjunction with our monitor, we'll be able to do some real science!
(Niall) Our gamma detector! [laughter]
(voyageur) On Wilcock, David Paulides said he was a friend of his and that they had worked on stuff together, or something.
(IrjO) Can a crystal be programmed to protect against those waves?
(L) I don't think so... Did I miss any other questions?
(Chu) No. Oh wait...
(Alejo) Who is using the waves?
(Andromeda) I feel a bit targeted, poor chickens...
(L) Who is using the waves on the Chateau?
A: Secret agencies.
Q: (L) And I guess "secret agencies" are basically kind of a global organization?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Yeah, you almost don't have to ask that question. Okay, Honey, you've got questions?
(Ark) Yes.
(L) Okay. Go ahead.
(Ark) I want to continue from the last time, when the answer to my question about what would be the right mathematical tool to attack the problems of consciousness, gravity and all of that... the answer was "geometric algebra" and I thought that I know what it is. But in fact, I realized I have no idea what it is. So I would like to for you to clarify what you mean by geometric algebra.
A: It is about relationships within a field.
Q: (Joe) Like two cows having a relationship within a field. [laughter]
(Ark) So why do you call it algebra, and why do you call it geometry, if there is nothing about algebra, and nothing about geometry there? I am not getting it.
A: There is. Contemplate!
Q: (Ark) Yeah... I was perplexed because in mathematics, geometric algebra has two meanings: one meaning is an algebraic approach using matrices and such things to describe geometry, objects of geometry. They are geometrical but you can describe them using vectors, matrices, tables, and so on. So that's one, geometric algebra, and it's general. And the other is... this is a different name for Clifford Algebra, a very specific algebra. I was working on this for many, many years, I wrote papers... So when the Cs came back with "geometric algebra", I said, "Oh, I know! It's my subject!" And now we realize, it's not at all! It was my total misreading. It was... Ay, ay, ay, not good. Okay, so "contemplate". That was the answer. Very informative! [laughter]
Now, the second question: I was thinking about densities. Seven densities, right? We are told there are seven densities. Now I was thinking, okay, in music there is an octave. We have an octave but it has seven tones, not eight. Seven different tones, right? Strange. But it's still called an octave. So we have seven densities, so, does this have anything to do with octaves in Clifford Algebra? There is periodicity in Clifford Algebra, or whatever. So I would like to ask if there is a relation between number seven of densities, and the well-known periodicity eight in geometric algebra, in Clifford Algebra. But now we know, because I thought that Clifford was geometric, that oh, it fits together. So, is there any relation between the number of densities and the periodicity eight in Clifford Algebra?
A: Yes
Q: (Ark) Thank you very much. That's all.
A: And tones in musical scales as well.
Q: (Andromeda) And in colors.
(L) Colors too?
A: Yes
Q: (L) All right. I've had enough. Have y'all had enough?
(Andromeda) Good enough.
(L) Is there anything that we need to know, or watch out for, that we haven't asked about?
A: Already warned. Be careful! Goodbye.
END OF SESSION
Laura and Andromeda at the board
Niall, Joe, Gaby, Ark, PoB, Chu, Scottie, Princess Leia, Bella, Falkor
FOTCM Members attending via Zoom:
3DStudent, A Jay, Adobe US, Aeneas, aimarok, Alana, Alejo, Aliana, Altair, aluminumfalcon, AnaHuitzil, Anamarija, anartist, Andrian, Anthony, Approaching Infinitey, Arwenn, axj, Aya, Beau, Beorn, Bluefyre, Bobo08, Cosmos, Deliverance, Domi, dugdeep, eeker2seer, Ellipse, Emily, Ennio , fabric, finduilas495, France, Gawan, genero81, Glenn, goyacobol, Gwenllian, Harmony99, herondancer, hesperides, honzap, iamthatis, irjO, IronFloyd, Jacques, Jeanne T , JEEP, Jefferson, Jenn, Josi, Juba, Keyhole, KJN, Kmicic, Konstantin, Ksee, Laurs, Loreta, LQB, luc, Lucius, Luis Miguel , m, Maat, maiko, Manitoban, marek760, Mari, Mark7, Martina, Meadow_wind, Mikkael, Mililea, Miracle, mkrnhr, msante, Natus Videre, Navigator, Neema, Nicholas, Nienna , Obi, Ollie, OrangeScorpion, Oxajil, PopHistorian, Puma, RedFox, Regulattor, Ryan, rylek, ryu, Saman, seek10, seeker2seer, Seppo Ilmarinen, sid, Steph_Rivers, Stoneboss, sToRmR1dR, T.C., Thorjorn, Timótheos, Tomek, Turgon, Uperios, voyageur, whitecoast, Windmill knight, Yas, Ysus
(L) I will tell you all, I spent the last couple of days working on genealogy. I told Ark today, I said, working on genealogy is kind of like doing math. Because you've got to hold all that stuff in your working memory while you're working on it, you know. And you've got to, instead of manipulating abstract concepts, you've got to be manipulating these people in time and space and remembering how they connect together and who's the son and grandson of who. Especially when you have people that were born at a similar time and had a similar number of children and named their children similar names and you're trying to figure out who belongs to who. It's really horrible.
(Andromeda) It's a puzzle.
(Chu) Everyone remember to rename yourselves if you haven't, to show your forum name.
(L) And I'll just warn you, the last time I went on a genealogy binge, immediately after, I wrote "From Paul to Mark". Because my brain was so sharp from doing genealogy that I was able to just put all that stuff together. So I think that doing genealogy makes your brain sharp because you have to remember stuff. Yeah. Anyway... I'm tired from doing genealogy all day, but we're going to do this.
(Andromeda) But your brain's sharp. [laughter]
(L) But my brain's sharp, yeah. So we're going to... I haven't even looked at the questions that they put together for me to see what kind of things... Beau wants to know if Trump suggested launching nuclear weapons at Iran. Well, there have been several posts about it that say he did. And then those posts also say he was stopped by his military advisers. Beau, do you think those posts were accurate or remotely accurate? Where are you?
(Beau) Well, it came from the ex-CIA guy, Larry Johnson. Although a few other people have also said that they gave a little bit different stories than Larry Johnson gave. So there's some conflicting reports about what actually happened.
(L) And what is the conflict? Just out of curiosity.
(Beau) I'm trying to remember. I think someone posted on the forum about someone else saying that he was, like, very erratic. And he just wanted to, like... I'm trying to remember, but I can't off the top of my head, unfortunately.
(L) Do you think that Trump is behaving erratically?
(Beau) Yes.
(L) Do you think he would do something really dumb like that?
(Beau) Well, I mean, if you asked me a year or two ago, I would have said no. But now, with the way he's been acting since the start of the Iran war, I think there's a possibility, yeah.
(Joe) Just for the record, Trump was asked about that and denied it.
(L) Yeah.
(herondancer) There was also the fact that... Oh, who was I watching? Maybe "The Duran", that one of the generals told him that, you know, this is a speculation, that the question was planted, so he would go on the record and effectively block him from that possibility. Because the generals were freaking out.
(L) Yeah, and there's a psychologist who's got a Substack that I recently read and subscribed to, and he's talking about Trump's narcissistic breakdown, how Trump is basically kind of a malignant narcissist, and he's getting frontal temporal lobe dementia. All it is doing in his particular case is exacerbating his normal state. You know, like you always say that when people get old, they don't get nice because they're old, they just get more of whatever they were when they were young. So, if he spent his whole life as a narcissist, naturally, if he starts getting dementia, he's just going to be a concentrated, unhinged narcissist.
(Andromeda) No censor.
(L) And, yeah, no guardrails, no censor. So, I think this guy is on to something about that, and I would give high possibility to the idea of him demanding the nuclear, because, "I'm going to nuke him!" You know? And the generals having to just kind of back him off on that.
(Joe) The thing is that that could be construed, or it could become a major kind of, you know, it could become a story or something to leak out, because Trump could have simply, based on the personality type that you described, he could have said, you know, "Maybe we should just nuke 'em!" In the same way anybody might say, "I'm going to nuke that person!"
(Andromeda) Not really be serious.
(Joe) Not meaning it, I mean, yeah. But the problem is when an ordinary person says that, who doesn't have access to nukes, or doesn't have access to a gun, or whatever, you take it as just...
(Andromeda) Or who's stable.
(Joe) Or you just take it as hyperbole.
(L) Yeah, I'm always saying, "Let's nuke him!". I have no access to any kind of nuke.
(Joe) The problem is in that context, and the person involved...
(Beau) I mean, that's basically where I was coming from, was it something he was serious about, and really wanted to do, or was it more like an offhanded remark, where he was expressing frustration.
(Joe) Yeah, but the problem is that an offhanded remark heard by other people in the room, they don't know that it's an offhanded remark.
(L) Can a malignant narcissist who is suffering frontotemporal lobe dementia make an offhanded remark?
(Beau) Well, I mean, maybe we can ask if he really does have frontal lobe dementia?
(L) Now that would be an interesting question. Okay. [Reads over list of questions] Who's MJF?
(Gaby) Forum member.
(L) Rescue Mission. Da-da-da-da. So, anyway, we're looking at these questions, or at least I am. Oh, Lord. Now you gotta ask these technical questions. Huh. All right. Well, I guess we'll get into this. And see what we can come up with. Today is 25th of April, 2026. [Review of those present]
(Andromeda) We don't need powder, do we? [for the board]
(L) I don't think so. We got dust.
(Andromeda) Dust is good. [laughter]
(L) Dust is good. As long as it's not electrostatic. All right. My poor, tired brain...
A: Relax, you do not need to think. Slovoneae of Cassiopaea here!
Q: (Joe) That's an appropriate name.
(L) Slovo... So, does this mean your energy has something to do with matching my energy?
A: Close
Q: (L) Well, whatever. All right. Beau brought up the subject of Trump and we had a little discussion about it and I guess the question kind of devolved down to: Does Trump have frontotemporal lobe dementia?
A: Very close since his brain is totally overloaded and in gargantuan conflict. Nothing is as he expected it would be and he is stymied at every turn.
Q: (L) So, Trump discovered that being the president isn't all it's cracked up to be, is that it?
A: Yes
Q: (L) He actually has way less power than he expected he would have?
A: Yes
Q: (L) And this is causing some kind of burnout in his brain?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Well, I would suggest that if his family cared about him at all, they would stage an intervention.
A: Not possible in this situation.
Q: (Joe) What's he in "gargantuan conflict" about?
A: His ideas vs reality.
Q: (L) All right. So, he is seriously disappointed. He found that they can block him at every turn, and if they can't block him legally, they can threaten him or they can...
(Joe) Does what Laura is saying relate to him trying to find a way out of the conflict with Iran but being forced to stay in it?
A: Partly, but so much more. He is a puppet dangling and he hates that.
Q: (Andromeda) He had ideas of going in and being a winner...
(Joe) Being the Decider in Chief...
(L) He thought he was smarter than everybody else like many narcissists do?
A: Yes
Q: (L) He's got a serious case of Dunning-Kruger, huh?
A: Yes
Q: (Chu) But is he a malignant narcissist though?
A: No
Q: (L) So he's not a malignant narcissist. He's a narcissist that's got Dunning-Kruger.
(Beau) Can I ask if Trump has considered at all just resigning?
A: Yes but there are blocks to that also. And resigning is a fate worse than death to one of his type.
Q: (Joe) Right. That's the narcissism. So in other words, a narcissist who has hit the freaking wall and simply his brain cannot accept it, is that it?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) He's had everything his own way his whole life and he's just not used to not getting his way.
(L) And I guess he'll be lucky if he doesn't have a brain aneurysm a stroke or heart attack from it.
A: Yes
Q: (Beau) What is the block to resigning? They said there are blocks to that. Also, is it because of Vance being controlled?
A: Controllers take fiendish delight in torturing Trump.
Q: (L) Well, can't say I blame them. [laughter]
(Niall) He is easy to wind up.
(L) I mean it's got to be a lot of fun. All right, moving on. MJF asks:
(MJF) Could the Iranians have adapted any of their long-range missiles to carry nuclear warheads since June of 2025?
A: Yes
Q: (L) All right. Next:
(Joe) Was the US rescue mission in Iran actually a repurposed attempt to grab Iran's uranium?
A: No
Q: (Joe) Were any US soldiers killed?
A: Yes
Q: (L) What was it an actual attempt to do?
A: To get behind the lines and find out what was making the Iranian clock tick.
Q: (L) So it was like reconnaissance, sort of. Okay.
(Joe) Is there likely to be another round of intense bombing on Iran by the US/Israel?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) And Iranian counter-strikes?
A: Yes!!
Q: (L) Does that mean what I hope it means? [laughter]
A: Close
Q: (Joe) Does that mean that what has happened so far in the first go around, that was the lesser of...
A: Possibly!
Q: (L) So there could be SO much more...
(Chu) It was a teaser!
(Joe) After scrutinizing videos of Netanyahu's appearances in public, it seems that he may have been injured in an Iranian missile attack and some AI videos of him were produced to cover this up. But now he appears to be back in action in real life. Is this assessment close to the truth?
A: As close as you're going to get.
Q: (L) AXJ has a question. [...] All right:
(axj) On October 7th, 1994, the C's said that the largest object in the comet cluster had a 900 miles diameter (1450km), which is larger than the dwarf planet Ceres. This object alone can be spotted decades before its arrival in the inner solar system. Does NASA know about the comet cluster?
A: Yes
Q: (axj) If so, since when?
A: 2002
Q: (axj) How many comets with a size of over 100 kilometers are currently in this comet cluster?
A: Varies with breaking and replenishment.
Q: (axj) When the C's gave BC dates, were those adjusted for the 460 phantom years in the first millenium AD?
A: No
Background: For instance, the 1588 BC date for the comet cluster (3600 years orbit) without accounting for the phantom years means that the cluster is due to return now.
However, if 460 years between now and the last visit of the comet cluster did not happen, then it would be due to return only in more than 400 years from now.
Q: (Ellipse) Is the KP index value accurate?
A: Close
Background: Planetary K-index | NOAA / NWS Space Weather Prediction Center The K-index quantifies disturbances in the horizontal component of Earth's magnetic field with an integer in the range 0-9 with 1 being calm and 5 or more indicating a geomagnetic storm. It is derived from the maximum fluctuations of horizontal components observed on a magnetometer during a three-hour interval. The planetary 3-hour-range index Kp is the mean standardized K-index from 13 geomagnetic observatories between 44 degrees and 60 degrees northern or southern geomagnetic latitude. The label 'K' comes from the German word 'Kennziffer' meaning 'characteristic digit.' The K-index was introduced by Julius Bartels in 1938.
Q: (Ellipse) Is it underestimated?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Well, there you go.
(Ellipse) You told us there is a large portal over the Middle East. Is Iran coveted due to this portal?
A: No. The portal is centered more over Palestine proper.
Q: (L) So is that... I mean, Palestine is a crossroads. I mean, you have to get from Africa to get up to, like, anywhere north, kind of like pass along the side of Mediterranean through Palestine. To get from the north down to Africa you gotta pass through Palestine. To get from Europe over to the Near East you have to pass through Palestine. I would suggest that all of that crossroad activity, movement of human energy fields and armies and merchants and merchandise and all that kind of stuff, is part of what contributes to the interest. Is that correct?
A: Yes
Q: (L) And is that also contributory to the nature of the portal?
A: Yes
Q: (L) And is the nature of this portal one that allows demons and so-called "lesser gods" to come and go more or less at will?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) Would it allow for Netanyahu to be abducted and then replaced?
A: Who says that hasn't already happened?
Q: (Andromeda) Maybe he had to go for a tune-up.
(Joe) Well, that's what I mean. He was killed in an Iranian strike and then they took his body and reanimated him and kicked him back into play and that's why he was missing for a few days.
A: Anything is possible!
Q: (L) So is Netanyahu possessed by a demon?
A: Close
Q: (Joe) He IS a demon.
(Chu) Maybe his wife doesn't like him anymore because they're never together.
(Joe) She's a bigger demon.
(Approaching Infinity) Laura since we're on the topic of Israel, can I ask a quick question relating to the consortium quorum article that I wrote?
(L) Yes.
(Approaching Infinity) So I've got one little paragraph in there about how the C's have said several times that the Mossad or Kabbalists are at the top of the food chain essentially of the consortium. Then I quoted a little summary of Douglas Reid and in "Controversy of Zion", he came to the conclusion that up until the mid-1800s - like when Zionism kind of got going - the grand conspiracy wasn't Talmudic or Judaic centered and oriented, but that it kind of became infiltrated in the 1800s. I was just wondering how long the Mossad or Kabbalistic or Judaic element has been at the top of the food chain? Is that a recent phenomenon, or does that stretch back even further?
A: More recent. But that shifts. Same bloodlines, different ideologies.
Q: (L) Because we know that the people that are supposedly the Kabbalists and the high mucky-muck Jews aren't the same ones that used to be the Jews and Kabbalists. I mean, you know, Kabbalists started out being Sephardim, and now they're completely different bloodlines. And before that, there were other bloodlines that probably weren't even identifiable as so-called Jewish. They were nationalities. Am I right?
A: Yes
Q: (Chu) T.C. has a follow-up question. I don't know if you want it.
(T.C.) Do a lot of other world leaders in league with Israel know what happened to Netanyahu to the full extent?
A: No
Q: (Joe) It's a big secret. They're not allowed to know.
(L) Yeah, he would be very intent on covering that up. Okay, SummerLite:
(SummerLite) What is the origin or nature of these people described in my account and what is their purpose for the military?
AI summary background (original account: Imminent Alien Disclosure? )
A respected psychiatrist in Colorado Springs, "Sophia," has had ongoing encounters with unusual beings at her gym since April 2021. The most memorable was a tall, thin, barefoot man with Nordic features—white-blond hair, glowing blue-green eyes, and golden, translucent skin. He moved oddly, seemed undomesticated yet highly intelligent, and was always accompanied by two military escorts, whom Sophia took to be his handlers. When she stared at him once, he just stared at her with the most intense look and didn't say a word but seemed annoyed with her. He then set his shoes down next to her on the bench like he was staking out his territory. She left feeling followed.
Later, Sophia saw two similar young women and a middle-aged red-haired man who also avoided shoes. She told a military friend, who assured her there are "many races."
Over time, the Nordic man transformed: he became buff, his hair and eyes darkened, his skin normalized, and he married a normal woman—still under military watch. SummerLite believes "Sophia's" account fully.
The area hosts several bases, including Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station, an underground complex built in 1961, now home to U.S. Space Command.
(L) So, has this so-called respected psychiatrist in Colorado Springs (alleged) actually had ongoing encounters with unusual beings at her gym since April 2021?
A: Of a sort but not as she describes them. Remember "screen memories"?
Q: (L) So, the tall thin barefoot man with white-blonde-hair came to her gym, supposedly, and transformed. He became buff. I guess that means he got to be muscular and bulked out a little bit, and his hair and eyes darkened, and his skin normalized. Did all of that happen?
A: No
Q: (Joe) It's basically an abduction scenario, and those are just screen memories. So she's being abducted from her gym, she's not meeting anybody in her gym.
(L) Hmm. And here it says, "The area hosts several bases, including Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station, an underground complex built in 1961, now home to U.S. Space Command." Okay.
(thorbjorn) Did Akkadian, and what we now know as Semitic languages, originate in Central Asia among true Semites?
A: No.
Background: The earliest attested Semitic language is Akkadian which dates back to as early as c. 2600 BC - a time period connected to the last passage of Venus and associated with the story of the exodus. The emergence of Akkadian is associated with the rule of Sargon of Akkad.
Session February 10th, 2018:
Q: What is a Semite?
A: Central Asian genetic type formed from two main lines.
Q: (Chu) Which lines?
A: Kantekkian and Homo Sapiens.
Q: (L) So what did the true Semites speak?
A: Indoeuropean base.
Q: (L) And what is the Akkadian language?
A: The language of the overlords.
Q: (L) Okay, we recently had a tragic event: our two little chickens died, apparently on the same day, almost at the same time. They were not attacked by anything. They apparently just fell over and died. One of them actually fell forward and, you know, their eyes were closed. They didn't have any signs of symptoms of any kind of sickness. And the other one was dead laying on the nest. So they just died! So we're curious. We've gone through all the possibilities, so what killed our chickens?
A: Waves! Be aware of these factors. If you feel strange and fuzzy in the head, get inside!
Q: (L) But they were just chickens. I'm assuming it would take a lot stronger waves to affect humans, right?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Were they just practicing?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) What kind of waves are these? I mean, are these waves directed specifically here?
A: In this case, yes!
Q: (Niall) That was a particularly hot moment, I think. That day, that time... I remember feeling like my skin was burning.
(Gaby) Chu and I were super thirsty...
(Andromeda) And there was a blackout that morning.
(L) So they're experimenting. Are they experimenting like this in lots of other places?
A: Yes
Q: (L) I noticed all of the hullabaloo that people were making over the fact that David Wilcock apparently committed suicide in front of cops, from what I understand. They confronted him, and he shot himself, or something. And I think we have a thread on David Wilcock. Does anybody remember any of the conclusions that we came to about David Wilcock? He was kind of nutsy, wasn't he?
(Joe) Yeah.
(Jefferson) Wilcock was cointelpro/New Age disinfo agent.
(L) So he was just kind of nutsy. But there still have been a lot of investigators and or scientists that are either directly in, or peripheral to, the UFO or the disclosure field, who have been disappearing or dying. And I haven't thought much about it, but I guess I could possibly be worried... Should I be worried?
A: A bit.
Q: (Joe) Worried about what?
(L) About them getting rid of me! What do you think?
(Gaby) Or Ark.
(L) I mean, if they got rid of all the ones that were telling the truth, like the researchers and so on... But as for David Wilcock, I don't think they got rid of him. He just offed himself.
(Approaching Infinity) I want to know about the viability of something: one of the scientists who worked on Skinwalker Ranch... He's not a part of the of the TV series. I think he was only on the first season. But he's been running a long-term project where he's created a little device that has multiple sensors in it. So this senses all kinds of fields, like electromagnetism and a bunch more that I can't even remember. And what he's been doing is, he gets volunteers who have strange experiences to essentially volunteer for this program. He sends them the device, and then it records all of these scientific measurements 24/7. And then the volunteers write up anytime something weird happens to them. And then, after a set period of time, it sends the data to the volunteers, and you can see if there's a correlation between the weird experiences that you had and any kind of anomaly in the signals. It could be radiation or gamma waves. Those are a couple of the other ones. So I was just wondering if it might be something useful to pick up any of these waves, and to correlate them with the experiences like the chickens.
(L) Okay, would it be useful to pick up one of these gadgets?
A: Yes!
Q: (L) All right, you're in charge writing to him, explaining the situation, and seeing if you can get one.
(Approaching Infinity) All right. And just as background, he has like a rich donor, or someone, who basically wanted the study to continue after it stopped a few years ago. So he donated this guy a lot of money so that the study could continue indefinitely, because a lot of the, you know, so-called "experiencers" really came to appreciate the feedback, and they didn't want it to stop. So I think he said that he's got enough of these gadgets and enough money to send out, to basically have hundreds of volunteers. So it's totally free. So yeah, I'll get in touch with him, and see if we can get hooked up.
(L) Yeah, you guys need one there [at Caesarea], and we need several different places.
(Gaby) I want to know if the device that we recently bought, that Beau is bringing, will protect us against these negative waves.
(L) What is he bringing?
(Gaby) It's a device that protects against negative waves by actually enhancing natural waves, like the Schumann resonance. There's a science behind it.
(Joe) What is it called?
(Gaby) Well, I didn't want to... Well, it's "Blushield".
(L) A blushield device.
(Niall) It's something you plug into your house.
(L) Well, is this going to help us in any way?
A: Some.
Q: (L) Well, I guess some is better than none, right?
(Chu) But it's more for the inside, right?
(Gaby) No, for the entire property.
(L) Yeah, but we have such thick walls... They probably make these things for normal houses.
(Gaby) It goes through walls.
(L) Oh, all right, so we'll try it and see.
(Andromeda) And in conjunction with our monitor, we'll be able to do some real science!
(Niall) Our gamma detector! [laughter]
(voyageur) On Wilcock, David Paulides said he was a friend of his and that they had worked on stuff together, or something.
(IrjO) Can a crystal be programmed to protect against those waves?
(L) I don't think so... Did I miss any other questions?
(Chu) No. Oh wait...
(Alejo) Who is using the waves?
(Andromeda) I feel a bit targeted, poor chickens...
(L) Who is using the waves on the Chateau?
A: Secret agencies.
Q: (L) And I guess "secret agencies" are basically kind of a global organization?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Yeah, you almost don't have to ask that question. Okay, Honey, you've got questions?
(Ark) Yes.
(L) Okay. Go ahead.
(Ark) I want to continue from the last time, when the answer to my question about what would be the right mathematical tool to attack the problems of consciousness, gravity and all of that... the answer was "geometric algebra" and I thought that I know what it is. But in fact, I realized I have no idea what it is. So I would like to for you to clarify what you mean by geometric algebra.
A: It is about relationships within a field.
Q: (Joe) Like two cows having a relationship within a field. [laughter]
(Ark) So why do you call it algebra, and why do you call it geometry, if there is nothing about algebra, and nothing about geometry there? I am not getting it.
A: There is. Contemplate!
Q: (Ark) Yeah... I was perplexed because in mathematics, geometric algebra has two meanings: one meaning is an algebraic approach using matrices and such things to describe geometry, objects of geometry. They are geometrical but you can describe them using vectors, matrices, tables, and so on. So that's one, geometric algebra, and it's general. And the other is... this is a different name for Clifford Algebra, a very specific algebra. I was working on this for many, many years, I wrote papers... So when the Cs came back with "geometric algebra", I said, "Oh, I know! It's my subject!" And now we realize, it's not at all! It was my total misreading. It was... Ay, ay, ay, not good. Okay, so "contemplate". That was the answer. Very informative! [laughter]
Now, the second question: I was thinking about densities. Seven densities, right? We are told there are seven densities. Now I was thinking, okay, in music there is an octave. We have an octave but it has seven tones, not eight. Seven different tones, right? Strange. But it's still called an octave. So we have seven densities, so, does this have anything to do with octaves in Clifford Algebra? There is periodicity in Clifford Algebra, or whatever. So I would like to ask if there is a relation between number seven of densities, and the well-known periodicity eight in geometric algebra, in Clifford Algebra. But now we know, because I thought that Clifford was geometric, that oh, it fits together. So, is there any relation between the number of densities and the periodicity eight in Clifford Algebra?
A: Yes
Q: (Ark) Thank you very much. That's all.
A: And tones in musical scales as well.
Q: (Andromeda) And in colors.
(L) Colors too?
A: Yes
Q: (L) All right. I've had enough. Have y'all had enough?
(Andromeda) Good enough.
(L) Is there anything that we need to know, or watch out for, that we haven't asked about?
A: Already warned. Be careful! Goodbye.
END OF SESSION