Session 28 June 2025

Thank you all for the open discussion. Please know that this discourse is truly appreciated and recognized.

I'd like to contribute the following items: two quotes and an interview with Bob Wilson, sociocultural analyst and author of The Big Fake: How Killing the Sexes is Killing the West, which offer more food for thought. (PSYOP... @iamthatis nailed it.)

"The nuclear family must be destroyed, and people must find better ways of living together.... Whatever its ultimate meaning, the break-up of families now is an objectively revolutionary process.... No woman should have to deny herself any opportunities because of her special responsibilities to her children... Families will be finally destroyed only when a revolutionary social and economic organization permits people's needs for love and security to be met in ways that do not impose divisions of labor, or any external roles, at all." ~ Linda Gordon

"Feminism is a muddled idea that women are free when they serve their employers but slaves when they help their husbands." ~ Gilbert Keith Chesterton
 
Thank you all for the open discussion. Please know that this discourse is truly appreciated and recognized.

I'd like to contribute the following items: two quotes and an interview with Bob Wilson, sociocultural analyst and author of The Big Fake: How Killing the Sexes is Killing the West, which offer more food for thought. (PSYOP... @iamthatis nailed it.)

"The nuclear family must be destroyed, and people must find better ways of living together.... Whatever its ultimate meaning, the break-up of families now is an objectively revolutionary process.... No woman should have to deny herself any opportunities because of her special responsibilities to her children... Families will be finally destroyed only when a revolutionary social and economic organization permits people's needs for love and security to be met in ways that do not impose divisions of labor, or any external roles, at all." ~ Linda Gordon

"Feminism is a muddled idea that women are free when they serve their employers but slaves when they help their husbands." ~ Gilbert Keith Chesterton

I find Linda Gordon's quote very interesting. One of the most interesting books of the 20th century was Brave New World by English author Aldous Huxley, who came from a very establishment family - his Victorian ancestors had, for example, financially backed Charles Darwin the father of modern evolution theory. The name of his book is taken from a quote from Shakespeare's play The Tempest, which, as I have just posted on the Alton Towers thread, was most probably written by Sir Francis Bacon, as were all Shakespeare's plays, and is full of references to Freemasonry and Masonic thinking. Some critics have even considered Brave New World to be, ultimately, a futuristic parody of The Tempest.

Huxley's dystopian view of the future, as depicted in Brave New World, was quite shocking for its day (it was written in 1931 and published in 1932). The book starts with a scene where young naked children are enjoying sexual relations. In the future, sex is viewed simply as a recreational activity for pleasure purposes. Nobody is born into a family anymore since life starts in a test tube and babies are grown in an artificial womb at the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre (cloning in other words). One's future status in this society is determined by the hormones and chemicals pumped into the developing foetus during its artificial gestation. All emotions and individuality are conditioned out of children at a young age.

The society Huxley depicts is very hierarchical with each class group having clearly defined roles to play and where people are expected to stay within the boundaries set for them by their chemically determined status. These classes, in order from highest to lowest, are Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon. The Alphas are bred to be leaders, and the Epsilons are bred to be menial labourers. The aim of this society though is to keep everyone happy and productive, with the higher classes enjoying a hedonistic existence in their spare time. Marriage and long term relationships are banned and people are expected to have multiple relationships - “every one belongs to every one else” (a common World State dictum). In order to deal with depression, the state makes available a drug or happy pill called 'soma' in the novel.

Interestingly, one of the main characters in the book is an alpha class member called Bernard Marx. which was obviously a nod to the Marxist/Socialist underpinnings behind Huxley's perfect state. Huxley himself was a member of the avant guarde Bloomsbury Group that contained leading writers, poets and artists etc. of the age. They were the movers and shakers of their time and would be equivalent today as social influencers. Quoting from the website Britannica:

Brave New World was written between World War I and World War II, the height of an era of technological optimism in the West. Huxley picked up on such optimism and created the dystopian world of his novel so as to criticize it. Much of the anxiety that drives Brave New World can be traced to a widespread belief in technology as a futuristic remedy for problems caused by disease and war. Unlike his fellow citizens, Huxley felt that such a reliance was naïve, and he decided to challenge these ideas by imagining them taken to their extremes.

When Huxley was interviewed on television late in his life, he made it clear that his book was intended as a warning. Since his death, test tube babies have become a reality and children are now even being produced with the DNA of three people. Artificial wombs do exist - I recall seeing a baby goat being gestated in one. Cloning has become a reality, and I have no doubt that human clones are being created behind the scenes (mind you as an identical twin, I am a clone myself :-)).

It used to be a good examination question to compare and contrast Brave New World with that other great dystopian, futuristic novel, George Orwell's 1984. Which vision did the deep state wish to bring into being?

Hence, Gordon's quote: "No woman should have to deny herself any opportunities because of her special responsibilities to her children... Families will be finally destroyed only when a revolutionary social and economic organization permits people's needs for love and security to be met in ways that do not impose divisions of labour, or any external roles, at all.", could almost be lifted from Brave New World.

As I have written previously, it seems to be the goal of our deep state masters (controlled by 4D STS beings themselves) to undermine the nuclear family. Divorce and loose, short term relationships are at an all time high here in the west. Many children now grow up without a father's presence and influence. Homosexuality and lesbianism are being heavily promoted in the media and the movies as an alternative lifestyle. Transgenderism is the new flavour of the moment. This is all intended to produce dysfunctional people who can be more easily manipulated by the state.

In the widespread use of cannabis in nearly all western countries today, we effectively have Huxley's soma and that is before you consider the role of prescribed anti-depressant pills such as Prozac, which are dolled out by doctors like sweets or sugar coated candies to take the edge of people's soul destroying existences.

The question I would pose is whether the PTB are actively seeking to bring about Huxley's dystopian vision of humanity's future? Was Huxley someone in the know, who could see where things were headed or did he just have a good imagination?

Huxley did not, insofar as I am aware, foresee transhumanism and the advent of nanotechnology. Although I joked about Star Trek's the Borg in an earlier post, are the PTB moving in that direction, where many humans will be reduced to emotionless drone workers like the Epsilons in Huxley's novel. Afterall, the C's have said that the alien 4D Grays from Zeta Reticula are grown almost like plants (think of the 'pod people' in the movie Invasion of the Body Snatchers, which I watched again recently) in large maturation chambers. If so, it may well be an attempt to recreate the former Atlantean, pre-Deluge society where they seem to have had drone workers like Huxley's Epsilons:
Q: If the Gypsies were gene spliced, who were they gene spliced with?​

A: Alien race, humanoid, and Atlantean drone workers.

Q: What were Atlantean drone workers?

A: Slave people controlled by crystal.

And:

Q: (L) To what kind of humanoid creatures do the dolicephalic skulls found in various sites in Malta belong to?

A: "Drones."

And finally this:

Session 16 December 1995:

Q: (L) I received an e-mail from a fellow who experienced something similar to what happened to me which you called an "eclipsing of realities."

A: It was an abduction by cyber-genetic probes whose origin, or more correctly, "station," is the 5th planet around Betelgeuse, known as A.Hur in Orion federation 4th density STS.

Q: (L) What was the purpose of this abduction?

A: Screen for compatibility for placement on shune, platter, within Mark Status 3.

Q: (L) What does that mean? Placement on "shune, platter”?

A: It is a demarcation status for compatibility of future "worker" status.

So, unless people fight back against the erosion of family life and its place as the fundamental bedrock of our society, is Huxley's vision of the future going to become a reality?
 
I find Linda Gordon's quote very interesting. One of the most interesting books of the 20th century was Brave New World by English author Aldous Huxley, who came from a very establishment family - his Victorian ancestors had, for example, financially backed Charles Darwin the father of modern evolution theory. The name of his book is taken from a quote from Shakespeare's play The Tempest, which, as I have just posted on the Alton Towers thread, was most probably written by Sir Francis Bacon, as were all Shakespeare's plays, and is full of references to Freemasonry and Masonic thinking. Some critics have even considered Brave New World to be, ultimately, a futuristic parody of The Tempest.

Huxley's dystopian view of the future, as depicted in Brave New World, was quite shocking for its day (it was written in 1931 and published in 1932). The book starts with a scene where young naked children are enjoying sexual relations. In the future, sex is viewed simply as a recreational activity for pleasure purposes. Nobody is born into a family anymore since life starts in a test tube and babies are grown in an artificial womb at the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre (cloning in other words). One's future status in this society is determined by the hormones and chemicals pumped into the developing foetus during its artificial gestation. All emotions and individuality are conditioned out of children at a young age.

The society Huxley depicts is very hierarchical with each class group having clearly defined roles to play and where people are expected to stay within the boundaries set for them by their chemically determined status. These classes, in order from highest to lowest, are Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon. The Alphas are bred to be leaders, and the Epsilons are bred to be menial labourers. The aim of this society though is to keep everyone happy and productive, with the higher classes enjoying a hedonistic existence in their spare time. Marriage and long term relationships are banned and people are expected to have multiple relationships - “every one belongs to every one else” (a common World State dictum). In order to deal with depression, the state makes available a drug or happy pill called 'soma' in the novel.

Interestingly, one of the main characters in the book is an alpha class member called Bernard Marx. which was obviously a nod to the Marxist/Socialist underpinnings behind Huxley's perfect state. Huxley himself was a member of the avant guarde Bloomsbury Group that contained leading writers, poets and artists etc. of the age. They were the movers and shakers of their time and would be equivalent today as social influencers. Quoting from the website Britannica:

Brave New World was written between World War I and World War II, the height of an era of technological optimism in the West. Huxley picked up on such optimism and created the dystopian world of his novel so as to criticize it. Much of the anxiety that drives Brave New World can be traced to a widespread belief in technology as a futuristic remedy for problems caused by disease and war. Unlike his fellow citizens, Huxley felt that such a reliance was naïve, and he decided to challenge these ideas by imagining them taken to their extremes.

When Huxley was interviewed on television late in his life, he made it clear that his book was intended as a warning. Since his death, test tube babies have become a reality and children are now even being produced with the DNA of three people. Artificial wombs do exist - I recall seeing a baby goat being gestated in one. Cloning has become a reality, and I have no doubt that human clones are being created behind the scenes (mind you as an identical twin, I am a clone myself :-)).

It used to be a good examination question to compare and contrast Brave New World with that other great dystopian, futuristic novel, George Orwell's 1984. Which vision did the deep state wish to bring into being?

Hence, Gordon's quote: "No woman should have to deny herself any opportunities because of her special responsibilities to her children... Families will be finally destroyed only when a revolutionary social and economic organization permits people's needs for love and security to be met in ways that do not impose divisions of labour, or any external roles, at all.", could almost be lifted from Brave New World.

As I have written previously, it seems to be the goal of our deep state masters (controlled by 4D STS beings themselves) to undermine the nuclear family. Divorce and loose, short term relationships are at an all time high here in the west. Many children now grow up without a father's presence and influence. Homosexuality and lesbianism are being heavily promoted in the media and the movies as an alternative lifestyle. Transgenderism is the new flavour of the moment. This is all intended to produce dysfunctional people who can be more easily manipulated by the state.

In the widespread use of cannabis in nearly all western countries today, we effectively have Huxley's soma and that is before you consider the role of prescribed anti-depressant pills such as Prozac, which are dolled out by doctors like sweets or sugar coated candies to take the edge of people's soul destroying existences.

The question I would pose is whether the PTB are actively seeking to bring about Huxley's dystopian vision of humanity's future? Was Huxley someone in the know, who could see where things were headed or did he just have a good imagination?

Huxley did not, insofar as I am aware, foresee transhumanism and the advent of nanotechnology. Although I joked about Star Trek's the Borg in an earlier post, are the PTB moving in that direction, where many humans will be reduced to emotionless drone workers like the Epsilons in Huxley's novel. Afterall, the C's have said that the alien 4D Grays from Zeta Reticula are grown almost like plants (think of the 'pod people' in the movie Invasion of the Body Snatchers, which I watched again recently) in large maturation chambers. If so, it may well be an attempt to recreate the former Atlantean, pre-Deluge society where they seem to have had drone workers like Huxley's Epsilons:


And:



And finally this:

Session 16 December 1995:



So, unless people fight back against the erosion of family life and its place as the fundamental bedrock of our society, is Huxley's vision of the future going to become a reality?

I am not sure where to search in C's archive for a direct quote, but 4D STS plan hundreds of years ahead.

They have people warn about their plans decades ahead (Brave New world, 1984, others not so clearly verified with their connections to Freemasonry/ Rosicrucian etc) to avoid "cosmic karma" or so their tradition goes. To give the free will planet it's due.

What warned about AI? 1984's Terminator and some other books.

So PTB give warnings, if people think it's sci-fi, they become reality in 40-50 years. It is their version of normal. Want to know what they want to will into reality in 2030? Read sci-fi books from 90s.

Current trend is towards reality depicted in Deus ex Machina computer game universe.

Deus Ex (video game) - Wikipedia read synopsis. They even call the groups Illuminati and Majestic 12.

If people couldn't connect Skynet together with QR codes in 2021, then it is survival of the one who vibrates higher.

STO people have to organize and quickly.
 
I find Linda Gordon's quote very interesting. One of the most interesting books of the 20th century was Brave New World by English author Aldous Huxley, who came from a very establishment family - his Victorian ancestors had, for example, financially backed Charles Darwin the father of modern evolution theory. The name of his book is taken from a quote from Shakespeare's play The Tempest, which, as I have just posted on the Alton Towers thread, was most probably written by Sir Francis Bacon, as were all Shakespeare's plays, and is full of references to Freemasonry and Masonic thinking. Some critics have even considered Brave New World to be, ultimately, a futuristic parody of The Tempest.

Huxley's dystopian view of the future, as depicted in Brave New World, was quite shocking for its day (it was written in 1931 and published in 1932). The book starts with a scene where young naked children are enjoying sexual relations. In the future, sex is viewed simply as a recreational activity for pleasure purposes. Nobody is born into a family anymore since life starts in a test tube and babies are grown in an artificial womb at the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre (cloning in other words). One's future status in this society is determined by the hormones and chemicals pumped into the developing foetus during its artificial gestation. All emotions and individuality are conditioned out of children at a young age.

The society Huxley depicts is very hierarchical with each class group having clearly defined roles to play and where people are expected to stay within the boundaries set for them by their chemically determined status. These classes, in order from highest to lowest, are Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon. The Alphas are bred to be leaders, and the Epsilons are bred to be menial labourers. The aim of this society though is to keep everyone happy and productive, with the higher classes enjoying a hedonistic existence in their spare time. Marriage and long term relationships are banned and people are expected to have multiple relationships - “every one belongs to every one else” (a common World State dictum). In order to deal with depression, the state makes available a drug or happy pill called 'soma' in the novel.

Interestingly, one of the main characters in the book is an alpha class member called Bernard Marx. which was obviously a nod to the Marxist/Socialist underpinnings behind Huxley's perfect state. Huxley himself was a member of the avant guarde Bloomsbury Group that contained leading writers, poets and artists etc. of the age. They were the movers and shakers of their time and would be equivalent today as social influencers. Quoting from the website Britannica:

Brave New World was written between World War I and World War II, the height of an era of technological optimism in the West. Huxley picked up on such optimism and created the dystopian world of his novel so as to criticize it. Much of the anxiety that drives Brave New World can be traced to a widespread belief in technology as a futuristic remedy for problems caused by disease and war. Unlike his fellow citizens, Huxley felt that such a reliance was naïve, and he decided to challenge these ideas by imagining them taken to their extremes.

When Huxley was interviewed on television late in his life, he made it clear that his book was intended as a warning. Since his death, test tube babies have become a reality and children are now even being produced with the DNA of three people. Artificial wombs do exist - I recall seeing a baby goat being gestated in one. Cloning has become a reality, and I have no doubt that human clones are being created behind the scenes (mind you as an identical twin, I am a clone myself :-)).

It used to be a good examination question to compare and contrast Brave New World with that other great dystopian, futuristic novel, George Orwell's 1984. Which vision did the deep state wish to bring into being?

Hence, Gordon's quote: "No woman should have to deny herself any opportunities because of her special responsibilities to her children... Families will be finally destroyed only when a revolutionary social and economic organization permits people's needs for love and security to be met in ways that do not impose divisions of labour, or any external roles, at all.", could almost be lifted from Brave New World.

As I have written previously, it seems to be the goal of our deep state masters (controlled by 4D STS beings themselves) to undermine the nuclear family. Divorce and loose, short term relationships are at an all time high here in the west. Many children now grow up without a father's presence and influence. Homosexuality and lesbianism are being heavily promoted in the media and the movies as an alternative lifestyle. Transgenderism is the new flavour of the moment. This is all intended to produce dysfunctional people who can be more easily manipulated by the state.

In the widespread use of cannabis in nearly all western countries today, we effectively have Huxley's soma and that is before you consider the role of prescribed anti-depressant pills such as Prozac, which are dolled out by doctors like sweets or sugar coated candies to take the edge of people's soul destroying existences.

The question I would pose is whether the PTB are actively seeking to bring about Huxley's dystopian vision of humanity's future? Was Huxley someone in the know, who could see where things were headed or did he just have a good imagination?

Huxley did not, insofar as I am aware, foresee transhumanism and the advent of nanotechnology. Although I joked about Star Trek's the Borg in an earlier post, are the PTB moving in that direction, where many humans will be reduced to emotionless drone workers like the Epsilons in Huxley's novel. Afterall, the C's have said that the alien 4D Grays from Zeta Reticula are grown almost like plants (think of the 'pod people' in the movie Invasion of the Body Snatchers, which I watched again recently) in large maturation chambers. If so, it may well be an attempt to recreate the former Atlantean, pre-Deluge society where they seem to have had drone workers like Huxley's Epsilons:


And:



And finally this:

Session 16 December 1995:



So, unless people fight back against the erosion of family life and its place as the fundamental bedrock of our society, is Huxley's vision of the future going to become a reality?
Brilliant, thank you, MJF!
When I first read Linda Gordon's quote, my thought was, "Gee, that's mighty dystopian sounding, where have I heard that before?" And now you have shown us where.

You had some questions: "The question I would pose is whether the PTB are actively seeking to bring about Huxley's dystopian vision of humanity's future? Was Huxley someone in the know, who could see where things were headed or did he just have a good imagination?"

This has me thinking. (Forgive me as I don't mean to answer questions with more questions.) Knowing what we know about how 4D STS beings influence human minds, could it be that Huxley (along with other thinkers of his era) was influenced and, by writing Brave New World, participated in a larger PSYOP contributing to a longer-term dissolution of traditional societal roles? Was he "in the know?" Was it Predictive programming? Like Star Trek's Borg and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, pod people you mentioned seem to be later in the 20th century.

A diagram from the U.S. Department of the Army Field Manual No. 33-1-1, PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES, shows the PSYOP cycle. "Media Production" and "Dissemination" could have started with the book's writing in 1931 and publication in 1932, putting "shocking ideas" into the collective consciousness, and consequently making these ideas more societally acceptable in the following eras of 3D time under continuous monitoring. This cycle can be applied to anything in print/film media.

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Aldous Huxley, in a 1958 television interview, says, “Children are now radio and television fodder. They’re trained to be loyal brand buyers. But those same mechanisms can create loyal ideology buyers.” (starting at 17:04). Undermining the nuclear family opens a child's mind to be molded into future Epsilons, drones, emotionless drone-workers.


You are right MJF: "So, unless people fight back against the erosion of family life and its place as the fundamental bedrock of our society, is Huxley's vision of the future going to become a reality?"

And you are also right, @Celestrial Marriage, "STO people have to organize and quickly."

Knowledge Protects and Network.
 
emotionless drone workers like the Epsilons in Huxley's novel

FWIW, several years ago (don't remember how long), I saw an article about the parents of autistic children who had gotten together and alleged (accused really) that there was a plot to produce autistic kids for the purpose of future workers - workers with below normal/abnormal IQ and easily managed/manipulated. I later tried to find the article again, but completely struck out.
 
FWIW, several years ago (don't remember how long), I saw an article about the parents of autistic children who had gotten together and alleged (accused really) that there was a plot to produce autistic kids for the purpose of future workers - workers with below normal/abnormal IQ and easily managed/manipulated. I later tried to find the article again, but completely struck out.

I teach chess to autistic children this summer in my country's Association for autistic children. I have noticed several weird things while working there

a) propaganda has been trying to tell parents of autistic children that they have "super powers" while only 5% of them have gifted level (130+) IQs

b) there are not enough special education schools for autistic children in reality, while the propaganda tells everyone how inclusive education is so great and there is nothing to worry about (at least in my country in Eastern Europe)

c) autistic children are sugarcoated till they finish school. In capitalist job market suddenly nobody cares if you have special needs. If you can't do the job, you are fired. My prof in university says it's one of the causes for autistic depression in adulthood

d) many autistic children are non-verbal or partially verbal and require assistants. Some countries can afford them, mine certainly can't.

e) diagnosis/screening for autism in preschool kids should be mandatory like in USA, but it is not the case in Latvia. Some kids get angry, get behavioral issues and get diagnosed very late.

f) autism in females isn't diagnosed early enough. So many women in 30s coming out as autistic in this decade, it's the new "I'm bi or gay" thing and it is scary.

g) as far as I know there is a cure for autism and it requires work with your own DNA and restoring brain damage in infancy. It is possible, I have seen people who aren't 100% autistic anymore after what C's call "the Work", but cases aren't discussed in alt media, or any media.


I also have given lectures on autism in my local university and the people living this experience agree that situation is abysmal.
 
Brilliant, thank you, MJF!
When I first read Linda Gordon's quote, my thought was, "Gee, that's mighty dystopian sounding, where have I heard that before?" And now you have shown us where.

You had some questions: "The question I would pose is whether the PTB are actively seeking to bring about Huxley's dystopian vision of humanity's future? Was Huxley someone in the know, who could see where things were headed or did he just have a good imagination?"

This has me thinking. (Forgive me as I don't mean to answer questions with more questions.) Knowing what we know about how 4D STS beings influence human minds, could it be that Huxley (along with other thinkers of his era) was influenced and, by writing Brave New World, participated in a larger PSYOP contributing to a longer-term dissolution of traditional societal roles? Was he "in the know?" Was it Predictive programming? Like Star Trek's Borg and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, pod people you mentioned seem to be later in the 20th century.

A diagram from the U.S. Department of the Army Field Manual No. 33-1-1, PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES, shows the PSYOP cycle. "Media Production" and "Dissemination" could have started with the book's writing in 1931 and publication in 1932, putting "shocking ideas" into the collective consciousness, and consequently making these ideas more societally acceptable in the following eras of 3D time under continuous monitoring. This cycle can be applied to anything in print/film media.

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Aldous Huxley, in a 1958 television interview, says, “Children are now radio and television fodder. They’re trained to be loyal brand buyers. But those same mechanisms can create loyal ideology buyers.” (starting at 17:04). Undermining the nuclear family opens a child's mind to be molded into future Epsilons, drones, emotionless drone-workers.


You are right MJF: "So, unless people fight back against the erosion of family life and its place as the fundamental bedrock of our society, is Huxley's vision of the future going to become a reality?"

And you are also right, @Celestrial Marriage, "STO people have to organize and quickly."

Knowledge Protects and Network.
You make some very good points about predictive programming. I suppose we should add into the mix the army of 4D subterranean psychic projectors the C's called Thor's Pantheon who project ideas straight into the minds of creative people such as writers, movie directors and perhaps now video game creators. The C's mentioned Gene Roddenberry, the creator of Star Trek, in passing when they brought this subject up. As a matter of interest, Gene Roddenberry was an active Rosicrucian as well.

I am no kill joy as my own three adult sons have been avid video game players in the past (less so of late, as they are reading more) but watching these games strikes me as an activity that stimulates the parts of the brain that focus particularly on visual stimuli rather than the learning centres, thus helping to turn developing brains or minds into mush or jelly. I seem to recall the C's saying words much to this effect several years ago when discussing mobile phones or maybe it was computers if someone can find it. Yes, TV was bad enough but in some ways video and virtual reality games are even worse. And I do think it is young males who have been more affected by video games (unless you count things like Candy Crush which my younger daughter played incessantly as a teenager :-)).

I think the interview with Aldous Huxley I had in mind was the one you posted - so thank you for doing so. As I said, Huxley came from a very establishment family in England. It was his grandfather, Thomas Huxley, a prominent biologist, who had sponsored Charles Darwin on his voyages to the Galapagos Islands where he developed his theory of evolution, which as we all know became received wisdom in the 19th and 20th centuries and is even today taught in schools and universities without any real critical analysis, although intelligent design may possibly be gaining some traction now. You can therefore make an argument out that Huxley's family had form, especially where scientific discovery was concerned, so his book may have been a reaction on his part against the over reliance on science to solve all the world's problems, a mindset that really took off during the inter war years when Huxley's book was written.

I quoted from the Brittanica website in my earlier post, which had some interesting things to say about the book's reception when it was first published:
The reception of Brave New World at its publication was primarily negative. Many were offended by the nature of Huxley’s future, and very few understood the novel’s philosophical implications. Many schools and libraries all over the world banned the novel, and even today it remains on lists of censored books. Parents and teachers argue that the novel’s themes of promiscuity, self-harm, and overall negativity are not suitable for children. Others, however, are still influenced by the novel’s take on dystopia, which forces the reader to ponder: In a perfect world with no poverty, sickness, or sadness, what is society missing? This question and the answers provided by Huxley in Brave New World are, perhaps, the reason the novel continues to resonate.​

To answer the question I highlighted above, I would say that the C's have said on numerous occasions that we are souls and not just bodies. Hence, we need food for the soul and experiences to learn from, whether these be good or bad experiences. In Huxley's book, the one person who possessed a soul was the character of John the Savage, who gradually came to realise that Brave New World was sterile and completely soulless. In many ways you can argue that this is a reflection of the society we live in today where everything seems to have been debased.

I mentioned that Huxley had been a member at one time of the influential Bloomsbury Group or Circle. I came across a short article (see: Aldous Huxley’s beginning in the Bloomsbury group) that deals with his time as a member of the Bloomsbury Group, which may for him have formed an archetype of the hedonistic society he depicted in Brave New World judging from the following comments taken from the article:
"But his desire to marry Maria was incompatible with his way of life: reading the whole day and chopping wood. He finally realized that this life did not correspond to him. The Bloomsberries spent most of their time eating, drinking and holding forth on their personal intellectual conceits. And obviously their way of life did not correspond to Huxley’s vision. He decided to leave them."​

For those who have not read the book and might prefer to watch a dramatic presentation of the work, it was made into a TV series as recently as 2020, although the writers took some liberties with the original narrative to accommodate modern aspects so as to make it more amenable to today's audiences. For example, the TV series includes an artificial intelligence system named Indra (named after a Hindu deity), which connects citizens via a wireless network - see: Brave New World (TV series) - Wikipedia. Evidently, NBCUniversal, the show's makers, thought the story still packed enough of a punch to interest a modern audience.

So, even if the book was written 93 years ago, it still has a message for us today, especially at this particular juncture in time.​
 
I also have given lectures on autism in my local university and the people living this experience agree that situation is abysmal.

Hello @Celestial Marriage, thank you for sharing your experiences working with autistic people. Perhaps you'd like to expand on and share your other insights — for example, working with the families of autistic people or regarding the results of dietary changes, or whatever else you’ve found noteworthy — in this thread on autism.
 
For those who have not read the book and might prefer to watch a dramatic presentation of the work, it was made into a TV series as recently as 2020, although the writers took some liberties with the original narrative to accommodate modern aspects so as to make it more amenable to today's audiences. For example, the TV series includes an artificial intelligence system named Indra (named after a Hindu deity), which connects citizens via a wireless network - see: Brave New World (TV series) - Wikipedia. Evidently, NBCUniversal, the show's makers, thought the story still packed enough of a punch to interest a modern audience.

There was also a movie made in 1980:

 
For those who have not read the book and might prefer to watch a dramatic presentation of the work, it was made into a TV series as recently as 2020, although the writers took some liberties with the original narrative to accommodate modern aspects so as to make it more amenable to today's audiences. For example, the TV series includes an artificial intelligence system named Indra (named after a Hindu deity), which connects citizens via a wireless network - see: Brave New World (TV series) - Wikipedia. Evidently, NBCUniversal, the show's makers, thought the story still packed enough of a punch to interest a modern audience.

So, even if the book was written 93 years ago, it still has a message for us today, especially at this particular juncture in time.​
It has been stated that for example , The war of the worlds radio broadcast , was a psy-op of some sort funded by the usual culprits, of course centralized media being a perfect delivery method for this , what could one expect? but lies and programming. There's even an early 1900's sinking of the ship Lusitania , short black and white movie that was played in the then early cinemas , more or less a century later and there's , for example , The Pearl Harbor movie selling the dastardly Japanese attack ...
 
Thanks to everyone for the session and the very interesting discussion from this one.

The C's intro was even more striking to me as I found this -

2 'new stars' have exploded into the night sky at once

The timing coincides with the date of the session, and the session was conducted when both were close to peak brightness shortly after the novas. That's a lot of energy being released...

Talk about a lot of energy being released.

Ring of Fire Heating Up

Apart from these two novae, there seems to have been a lot of strange weather occurring all around the world including the heat dome over Europe mentioned in this session.

There are also volcanoes going off all over the place but particularly around the Pacific Ring of Fire (which holds nearly 75% of Earth’s active volcanoes), which are occurring so frequently that it is causing concern to geologists - see: Scientists warn of worrying activity in the Pacific Ring of Fire
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Several volcanoes along the Pacific Ring of Fire are heating up, prompting scientists to keep a close watch. This 25,000-mile (40,000-kilometer) horseshoe of seismic activity stretches from South America to New Zealand, tracing the edges of multiple tectonic plates that encircle the Pacific. Recently, four US volcanoes have rumbled to life, including Alaska’s Great Sitkin, which has been oozing lava into its summit crater for nearly four years, slow and steady, but active nonetheless.​

For more see: MSN

Alaska Earthquake

Then on 12th July there was a massive magnitude 7.3 earthquake that struck 55 miles offshore of the Alaska Peninsula region. This area has been active over the past several years with a series of earthquakes of magnitude 7 or greater. Indeed, this is the fifth earthquake larger than magnitude 7 to have occurred in this region since 2020.
For more see: 2025 Magnitude 7.3 Sand Point Earthquake | Alaska Earthquake Center.

Yellowstone Supervolcano Sees New Activity

It also appears that the super volcano under Yellowstone National Park is becoming active and causing some concern.

See: MSN

Yellowstone National Park Volcano Eruption Fears Escalate After Mysterious Crater Forms​


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A new, rapidly growing hole filled with icy blue water has appeared in Yellowstone National Park's Norris Geyser Basin, raising concerns about potential volcanic activity. People fear that this feature, formed over recent months, may signal ongoing underground shifts in one of the world's most active supervolcanoes.

In April 2025, park geologists inspecting temperature stations at Norris Basin uncovered a startling sight: a 13-foot-wide pool of milky, light blue water. Located just west of 'Tree Island', the pool's presence was entirely new since their last visit. Its creation appears linked to a hydrothermal explosion, but the process behind it was slow and subtle.

Satellite imagery analysis reveals that the hole did not exist before December 2024. By 19 December, the area was still featureless, but by 6 January 2025, a small depression had formed. This depression gradually developed into a full-fledged water-filled pool by mid-February. The timing was confirmed by satellite data, which showed no signs of the feature earlier in December, but clear evidence by early January.​

New Interstellar Object Entering Inner Solar System

Then there is the new interstellar object hurtling at 152,000 miles per hour towards the inner solar system, which could be another 'Oumuamua' type object, and is most probably a large asteroid or comet. Currently dubbed A11pl3Z, it was first spotted in data collected between June 25 and June 29 (N.B. again around the time of this session) by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS).

A11pl3Z is currently around 3.8 times as far from the sun as Earth is. Its first close approach to a planet will be on Oct. 3, when it comes relatively close to Mars. Shortly afterward, it will reach its closest point to the sun, or perihelion, on Oct. 23, coming within two Earth-sun distances of our home star, according to Universe Today.

Earth will be on the opposite side of the sun as A11pl3Z during the object's solar flyby, so it will pose no risk to our planet. The object will likely make its closest approach to Earth in December, on its journey back out of the solar system.
For more see:MSN

Perhaps we are experiencing a marked acceleration towards the events the C's have spoken of that precede the onset of the Wave and the Realm Border Crossing. As the C's once said:
A: All such changes are caused by three things and three things only! 1) Human endeavours. 2) Cosmic objects falling upon or too near earth. 3) Planetary orbital aberrations.

Q: (L) All right, carry on.

A: Don't believe any of the nonsense you hear from other sources. It is designed to facilitate mass programming and deception.

Q: (L) Ok, okay.

A: Just as your bible says; "You will know not the day, nor the hour." This means there is no warning. None. No clue. No prophecy. And these events... [anomaly starts again here, briefly.] are of the "past" as well. [and ends here.]

Q: (V) What events of the past, as well?

A: Cosmic and "man-made" cataclysms.

Q: (L) Well, you've said that there's a comet cluster that's coming this way. Is that still correct?

A: Yes.
 
including the heat dome
I think I read that the weather people are making up terms such as heat dome and that the correct meaning of polar vortex has also been misappropriated. Hilarious (sort of) that the weather channel never misses a chance to blame or push "climate change" for whatever is going on. You know - that killer CO2! :-P

Definitely noticing the uptick in volcanoes and earthquakes. Looked up the US Navy map of the future again (similar to Edgar Casey's one - note that he said it wasn't written in stone). Looks really bad if one or more big ones go off.

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Believe the Cs said Denver, CO area would be somewhat safe due to the Rocky Mountains? My son and family live just south of there (adjacent to Aurora), but also due east of a nuclear plant. And Colorado is in the running for the most libtard/woke state of the union. Lots of bad stuff going on (and gone on) in Aurora.
 
The proportion of males which reproduce does not significantly affect the Y-chromosome ratio in a population. The chance of male offspring remains the same. Only a reduction in the number of males born, or their mortality rate, can do that.
I read some papers on the subject, and found this:


From the abstract:

"...we infer a second strong bottleneck in Y-chromosome lineages dating to the last 10 ky. We hypothesize that this bottleneck is caused by cultural changes affecting variance of reproductive success among males...."

The technical detail is above my paygrade, but it appears - to my layperson's eye - to be consistent with the revised position Michael B-C adopted towards the end of his Gobekli Tepe thread.
 
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