Session 29 March 2025

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Session Date: March 29th 2025

Laura and Andromeda at the board

Niall, Joe, Gaby, Ark, PoB, Chu, Scottie, Princess Leia, Bella, Falkor, Pikabu the Cat

FOTCM Members attending via Zoom:

3DStudent, A Jay, Adobe, Aeneas, aimarok, Alana, Alejo, Aliana, Altair, aluminumfalcon, anartist, Anthony, Approaching Infinity, Aragorn, Arwenn, Aya, Beau, Bluefyre, Bobo08, brandon, cassandra, Cosmos, daddycat, Deliverance, dugdeep, Ellipse, Ennio, Expedition26, fabric, Finduilas495, Gawan, Glenn, Gwenllian, Harmony99, herondancer, Hesper, hesperides, Honzap, iamthatis, irjO, iscreamsandwish, JEEP, Jefferson, Jenn, Joan, Jono, Josi, Juba, Keyhole, Kinyash, KJN, Kmicic, Konstantin, Laurs, Learner, Lilou, lilyalic, loreta, LQB, luc, Luis Miguel, Maat, maiko, Manitoban, marek760, Mari, Mark, Martina, meadow_wind, Meg, Mike, Mililea, Miracle, mkrnhr, mommycat, Mr. Cyan, Mrs. Peel, msante, Natus Videre, Navigator, Nicholas, Nienna, Obi, Ollie, OrangeScorpion, Oxajil, PopHistorian, Puma, RedFox, RedRock12, Regulattor, rylek, ryu, Saman, ScioAgapeOmnis & his girlfriend, seek10, seeker2seer, Steph_rivers, Stoneboss, sToRmR1dR, thorbiorn, Timótheos, Tristan, Turgon, Voyageur, Windmill knight, Yas, Ysus, zim

Q: (L) Let's get started and get the show on the road here. And I want to tell you that I've probably gone three weeks on the carnivore diet mostly, and I highly recommend it to anybody who has inflammatory issues. You don't have to be like 100%, you can have a little potato or a little carrot or something now and then, but eliminate as many carbs as you possibly can. Try it. It'll make you feel much better. So let's see if we can get some action here. Oh, wait a minute. Today is March the 29th 2025. [Review of those present] All right, let's go.

A: Hello to all. Dineiaea of Cassiopaea.

Q: (L) Okay, well we're a little slow tonight, aren't we? I guess it'll pick up. Honey, you said you had questions. You better get your questions in first before we get launched.

(Ark) Oh, it is not good to start. At the end.

(L) Why not?

(Ark) Well, because it doesn't fit the rest of the questions.

(L) Well, we'll just do yours and then we'll move on.

(Ark) No, no, no. When everybody's tired.

(L) When everybody's tired, right. All right. Now this is something I didn't know anything about and I don't know how many y'all know anything about it, but here's the background to the question:

(Approaching Infinity) The "Cassiopeia" project, spearheaded by Irina Podzorova channeling alien "curators" since 1999, exploded onto Russia's New Age scene in July 2019 under Maxim Rusan's direction, quickly amassing a following with its YouTube channel and social media, possibly backed by a network linked to groups like Neila Technology and Global Wave, hinting at significant - potentially international - funding. Its name and timing suspiciously echo Laura Knight-Jadczyk's Cassiopaea Experiment. By October 2022, in just 3.5 years, it had launched a 7-day training program, opened a Voronezh center, graduated 35 student streams, established five branches (four in Russia, one in Canada), held seven retreats for over 1,000 attendees, hosted conferences, founded six esoteric schools, recorded 500+ interviews with Podzorova and aliens, published two books, and created a health product line with 100 volunteers; by March 2025, after six years, it released the "Mirkish-Almanac," cataloging 35 Milky Way civilizations with star maps and illustrations. Its rapid rise, akin to Ukraine's Allatra, suggests deep integration into Russia's esoteric community, with Rusan's Ukrainian ties and neutral stance in Russia fueling speculation about shadowy backing. The Russian media source Izvestia recently "exposed" them as a cult, and Russian authorities have been known to crack down on groups they see as cults or sects (e.g. Jehovah's Witnesses, Scientology, Allatra).

(L) Well I never heard of that. Did y'all know about that before? I mean, it sounds pretty suspicious to me. We need a thread on it. So the question is:

(Approaching Infinity) Is it just a coincidence that the Cassiopeia group in Russia uses the same name?

A: No coincidence. Notice the same categories of activities though well-funded and not organic.

Q: (L) Yeah, I mean some of our ideas and what we do on the forum, what we do mainly on the forum is all of these kinds of things we do: our research, the health, everything is free and teaching and interacting and all that kind of stuff, but they're putting money behind it and making it into an enterprise.

(Andromeda) Very quickly, too.

(L) Yeah.

(Approaching Infinity) Does the fact that it is being called a cult in Russia present a danger to our efforts to share information there?

A: Could.

Q: (Approaching Infinity) If it does, what do you think about rebranding "Cassiopaea Experiment" to just "The Wave" in Russia?

A: No.

Q: (Approaching Infinity) What can the Russian members do in addition to translating?

A: Pointing out the sharp differences.

Q: (L) Well, what I want to know is...

(Joe) Who's funding it?

(L) Why?

A: Obvious! To defame, distract, and dilute. Also notice the lack of support for Putin.

Q: (L) Is that true, Approaching Infinity?

(Niall) They're neutral on the war.

(Approaching Infinity) I don't know enough about it. We'd have to get one of the Russians to chime in if they know anything about that.

(L) Does anybody in Russia know any… where is aimarok? Aimarok or Keit?

(aimarok) I can't say anything about it. I dunno.

(L) You dunno anything about it?

(aimarok) No. Keit should know more.

(L) Well, we need to start a thread about it, Approaching Infinity.

(Chu) Altair, do you know about it?

(Altair) I don't know much more actually. Keit researched all this topic and we should all do just more research in Russian.

(L) Alright, let's get a thread started on it. Get some information because that's really kind of shocking. I mean we've been ripped off continuously for years and years and years, but this is a level beyond that.

Cosmic COINTELPRO: Russian 'Cassiopeia group' copycat operation 'channels aliens'

(Chu) I wonder if it's to muddy the waters because we did consider - even if only vaguely - going to Russia. And with a name associated with a cult?

(Niall) But it was set up in 1999.

(L) No. She started channeling in 1999 and then in July 2019 under Maxim Rusan's direction. So she got a manager, so to say, who said, "Oh, here's a gold mine!" I mean that's almost like the Vincent Bridges thing.

(Andromeda) Very fishy.

(L) Yeah, she had her own Vincent Bridges.

(Niall) It kind of spoils the market for us.

(Possibility of Being) I looked to some extent, did some research on them and on this guy, this Rusan whatever. And there is nothing actually very suspicious, very evil, bad or something. They are a bit conspirational, a bit alternative from what I saw. They don't deal much with politics. The guy just probably found her at some point that she helped him or something like that and he decided that she should be publicized and it's not like he's exploiting her. So I think it's one of the situations when the authorities go overboard and because there was some complaints for them getting too much money or something like that, someone complained and the local authorities decided to make a kind of showcase.

(L) Well, we need to look into it. All right, so the background for the next question is from the previous session where Altair asked:

(Altair) Why do Basques have the highest incidence of RH negative blood of any people in the world?

A: Less mixing with outsiders. But also consider the indigenous people of South America and the Westem hemisphere.

Q: (L) So I perceive, perhaps wrongly, that there was something more to that question than you actually put into it. Am I correct that you wanted to know

something about HOW DID THEY GET the high percentage of negative blood? Yeah?

(Altair) Yes. I thought it was connected to Atlantis in some way, but I wasn't sure how.

(L) Okay. He thought it was connected to Atlantis. Was he in fact, correct in that assumption that was latent in the question and not perfectly expressed?

A: Close

Q: (L) Well, you know, the one thing that's always bothered me has been the fact that there was so much RH negative blood in Central South America. I mean among the indigenous peoples of the Americas plus this little group of Basques, and yet somehow they are vastly different in some respects. I mean very different physically and otherwise. So that's something that deserves some research, and maybe some genetic studies.
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(Altair) Was RH negative blood originally the result of some genetic manipulations?

A: Yes

(Altair) If so, for what purpose?

A: Those most connected to off-world bloodlines.

Q: (L) So was it genetically manipulated off-world in an older time and place? Is that what you're suggesting?

A: Yes

Q: (L) And it's more closely connected. Are these bloodlines negative bloodlines?

A: Some but not the way promoted by the ignorant.

Q: (L) You mean all those people who say if you've got RH negative, you're reptilian. Is that it?

A: Yes

Q: (L) Well, my mother had RH negative blood. I don't think I'm a reptile. I didn't get it though. Okay, background to the next question:

(ScioAgapeOmnis) A new study using synthetic aperture radar from Italians and Scottish researchers claims to have found a vast underground complex beneath the Giza pyramids, including eight vertical cylinders, spiral pathways, and cubic chambers stretching over 6,500 feet and linking all three pyramids. Presented on March 15, 2025, although it could be a fascinating discovery, these findings await peer review and some experts remain skeptical pending further evidence.

(L) Were these legitimate scientists?

(ScioAgapeOmnis) Yeah, they are. Apparently they wrote a very similar paper in 2022, which I mentioned on our thread that is along the same lines, minus the columns and all that crazy stuff, deep, deep, deep underneath the pyramid. But they were talking about additional chambers within the pyramid itself and it was a big paper and these scientists have a bunch of other papers to their names, so they look legitimate, except this time around, it doesn't appear to be a full paper that's published. There's some kind of conference in Italian talking about these findings. So I'm hoping there would be an actual paper at some point. But that's it so far.

(L) Did you look at any of the individual authors of these works to track 'em back to the universities?

(ScioAgapeOmnis) Not that far. I just know that there are known scientists that have a lot of published papers to their name, but I haven't tracked 'em explicitly as to who they're connected to. And there is a thread on the forum I think discussing more so I have to remember more about this.

(L) All right. Oh, the picture's here. Is there anybody who hasn't seen it?

Q: (Chu) Yeah. Can we have the link on the chat?

There's a 'vast underground city' below Egypt's Giza pyramids, scientists' wild theory claims — but experts debunk it as 'fake news'

The pyramids at Giza

(Approaching Infinity) Just a little bit of background... I haven't looked into it too deeply, but this is just what I saw from social media. One of the scientists, some people have been trying to discredit him because he also wrote a paper about alien abduction. I don't know his entire take on it, but at least one of the guys is into weird stuff as well. But then one criticism I've seen is that some people are claiming that the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology, they're saying it can't be used to detect things that are underground. I don't know one way or the other, but that's just one of the things that I was reading online. So if that's the case, it sounds like they're almost using this technology in a novel way, and so that would be a hurdle to overcome if they're trying to convince skeptics or to just actually do an excavation to try to verify it. But I just thought I'd throw those two things out there.

(L) So they're saying that this kind of radar can't, synthetic aperture radar...

(Joe) Joe Rogan had somebody talking about it, so that's why it's all...

(L) And that's why it's all... So he had one of the scientists on to talk to him?

(Joe) No, somebody just talking about it, not one of the scientists.

(L) It's really interesting because this picture in here in the questions is better than the pictures there.

(Niall) That's someone's reconstruction, whatever signature they got, it probably looks nothing like that. That's an artist's rendition.

(Andromeda) Creative interpretation...

(ScioAgapeOmnis) Yes. The original actual picture is more like wavelengths. It’s just like green and red blotches and stuff. And personally, I can't make out how they got these details in the rendering because looking at it, it just looks, there's like this something that resonates under the pyramid, but it's like a big blob. You can't really make out the details. So I don't know how they said, "Oh, it's eight columns. They have a spiral around each column". That part of it was confusing to me.

(Joe) So what's the blob under the pyramids?

(Niall) Is there a blob?

(L) The question:

(ScioAgapeOmnis) Is there any truth to these recent claims from some scientists that there are very large structures under the Giza pyramids?

A: Yes.

Q: (L) Are they anything like what is depicted in these artists' renderings?

A: No. We have said that pyramids are energy collectors and dispersers.

Q: (SAO's girlfriend) Oh, that's what I was saying. Sorry. I don't have to be here. Sorry.

(L) Who's whispering?

(ScioAgapeOmnis) Sorry, my girlfriend is here. She was like, "I said that! I said that!"

(SAO's girlfriend) I didn't know microphone was on. Sorry. Sorry.

(ScioAgapeOmnis) I kept it on so I can keep talking. No, you're good. You're good. You didn't even say hi. You can say hi.

(SAO's girlfriend) No, I know you're on camera.

(ScioAgapeOmnis) She hates being on camera.

(L) Oh, so do I! [laughter]

(SAO's girlfriend) I was just passing by and I heard that and I was like, "Oh gosh!"

(irjO) So can I ask a following question on that? Is it what the picture of the scan was getting is just plasma, like those columns? It was just like, I don't know how to ask the question. Sorry.

(L) Yeah, I don't either. So you're not helping me.

(Joe) They said yes, that there are structures. So what is it... like what kind of structure was being read by this scanner?

A: Energy storage "batteries".

Q: (Joe) Is it correct that these were made at the same time as when the pyramids were built?

A: Yes

Q: (Joe) What's the primary material that these "batteries" are made from?

A: Stone and metals and quartz.

Q: (L) So I guess they're devices.

(Joe) How deep are they?

A: 500 feet

Q: (L) And what did they say that they were seeing?

(ScioAgapeOmnis) 680, I think. (irjO) 720 meters.

(L) All right. Now moving on... Puma is asking these questions.

(Puma) The C's have told us that hard times are coming (with words such as thrilling, chaotic, rocky, etc). Psychics, astrologers, and the like speak of the solar eclipse of this March 29th [i.e. today] as the beginning of the hard stage, so to speak, of those hard times. Events that change history, they say. Does this partial solar eclipse have a negative esoteric meaning like the past lunar standstill served in a positive way?

A: No

Q: (L) That's a poorly formed question, by the way. How to ask it... Just because I say it's poorly formed doesn't mean that I know better! I know what you're trying to find out.

(Chu) Well, it doesn't have any significance to begin with.

(L) Well, the thing is, I think that probably it's being interpreted if it's something done by astrologers, they will look at the house that it's in, whether there are any aspects to the moon during the time of the eclipse, and from that they would make their deductions. So I wouldn't call that necessarily esoteric. Is there a negative energy relating to this eclipse?

A: Yes

Q: (L) Okay. Is it significant?

A: No

Q: (L) Does it really matter?

A: No

Q: (L) All right. Now this is a weird question.

(Puma) What are the chances that a member of the current cabinet, including Musk, will betray Trump?

A: 50/50

Q: And why is there a 50/50 chance?

A: Trump can be blinkered sometimes.

Q: (L) And I guess blinkered is kind of a way to say that he's got blinders on.

(Niall) Blind spots.

(L) Yeah, blind spots.

(Andromeda) Like what horses wear?

(L) Yeah, like what the horses wear. We call 'em blinders?

(Andromeda) I think so.

(L) Is that what they call 'em when they put the things on the horses? Yeah. Somebody there has to know. Okay:

(Puma) Courtney Brown of Farsight Institute says he has used an AI model for remote viewing and mentions that his AI model, which he called ChatGPT-Prime, is sentient. Is that correct or is it just seeing what it wants to see?

(L) Well, let's break that down. That's the double question. Stop asking compound questions! The question is: Is that correct, that his ChatGPT-Prime is sentient?

A: No

Q: (Puma) And is the AI just seeing what it wants to see?

A: No

Q: (L) Well, obviously how can it see what it wants to see if it can't want, and it can't want if it's not sentient. So it's really a crappy question.

(Joe) It's seeing what programmers want it to see.

(L) What is it seeing if it's seeing something?

A: Courtney is projecting.

Q: (L) When you say projecting, do you mean that he's putting his own hopes and wishes on what it's doing, or is he literally putting some of himself into the AI, connecting with it and having it manifest his wishes?

A: Latter.

Q: (L) And there, I just did a compound question. [laughter] Nobody's perfect.

(Puma) Could AI be used to predict future events?

A: Sure!

Q: (L) Well, I guess if you give it enough parameters and say: "What do you think's going to happen?" It's going to tell you...

(Joe) Accurately predict, though?

(Andromeda) Yeah. And how often?

(Joe) That would be pretty bodacious.

(L) Probably be as good as just a really smart person who has a finger on all the data. But the difference being that the AI might have a finger on more data than a single person could have.

(Chu) If it calculates probabilities and it has more data...

(L) Yeah. And it might actually be better. We got to experiment with that while we got Grok available. Let's see if we can get some predictions.

(Puma) In the near future, could those at the Chateau contact and do a session with the 6D Cassiopaea using an AI?

A: Not likely!!

Q: (L) Okay, Laurs:

(Laurs) Are there any vaccines out there at present, besides the BCG vaccine, that have a positive effect on the human body, including making it more resistant to disease in general?

A: No

Q: Alright, Andrian:

(Andrian) Many years ago the C's answered to Laura with a major Yes to spinning counterclockwise and they advised to do it 33 times, 3 times a day. Are there any benefits from spinning counterclockwise 33 times, 3 times a day?

A: For some who need it.

Q: (L) How do you know if the person needs it?

A: If they benefit from it!

Q: (L) So I guess you have to try it. If it makes you dizzy and fall down like it does to me, then obviously you're not benefiting. [laughter] You're just risking breaking a hip. Okay. Well, he does ask:

(Andrian) What kind of benefits would those be?

A: Varies, but can enhance etheric connection.

Q: (L) So for some people you get dizzy enough that you hook up with your higher self or something like that? [laughter]

A: Yes

Q: (L) Whatever floats your boat! [laughter] Question:

(Andrian) Is it true that the reason the Quorum members enact plans that create hardship and chaos for humans is in order to provoke resistance, that then helps to restore balance?

(L) So is it true that they're doing it in order to provoke resistance?

A: Close enough.

Q: (Andrian) If so, do they intend that outcome?

A: No anticipation there.

Q: (L) So they're just working at the moment with the general state of imbalance that is immediately present and whatever the outcome is, they would then deal with that later?

A: More or less.

Q: (Andrian) Or do they hope that humans will not resist enough and comply with the controls?

A: Quorum is balanced.

Q: (Joe) The Quorum is balanced STS/STO?

(L) Yeah.

(Joe) They don't work together then, do they?

(L) I don't think so. All right, honey.

(Ark) What? What?

(L) It's your turn.

(Ark) Yes? So I write about my research usually on my blog and most of the time I know what to do. But at some point in the past, I remember in one session I was directed to look at algebra and in particular geometric algebra. At the time I thought I know what it is, but after a while I decided that maybe, I don't know. And then it came to my mind that I know two kinds of geometric algebra, which may be used to go into the information and consciousness business. One kind would be the Clifford algebra. Usually it is in mathematics and physics they consider the geometric algebra. But then there is also Penrose algebra of twistors can be also twisted into the term geometric algebra. Or maybe there is something else that I cannot see. What can it be? So I wanted to ask for a direction here.

A: Clifford with enhancements.

Q: (Ark) Clifford with enhancements. That's what I thought. But do you mean in finite dimensional space or infinite dimensional space?

A: Infinite.

Q: (Ark) Oh, it's a serious enhancement. Okay, thank you.

(L) All right. Does anybody else have any questions? We're such a knowledgeable bunch. We don't have many questions anymore!

(seek10) Can I ask a question? Some Anti-Chinese bloggers are claiming that the Chinese population has suddenly decreased, citing observations like empty streets. My question is: has the Chinese population reduced dramatically due to factors such as the one-child policy, which was implemented earlier and began reducing the fertility rate below the replacement level of 2.1 in the early 1990s, combined with the effects of COVID-19 and mass vaccinations over the past five years? Population projections suggested a decline starting in 2020, which coincided with the pandemic and vaccination campaigns. The claims vary. Some argue that the 30 years of low fertility rates have had a lasting impact, and that the Chinese government has been overestimating and inflating population figures for geopolitical reasons. Another narrative attributes the decline to COVID-19, with significant fatalities contributing to the reduction. So, what is the current population of China? Officially, it is reported to be 1.4 billion. However, some speculate it could be as low as 800 million, based on factors like salt consumption and other transactional data.

A: Closer to the latter figure.

Q: (seek10) It's 800 million.

(Niall) China's population is closer to 800 million. Officially it's 1.354 billion! That's insane.

(Joe) What's the actual figure, roughly speaking obviously? Is it closer to the latter? But does that mean it's... To the nearest hundred million.

A: Just under 1 billion.

Q: (L) Is it because of COVID?

A: Yes

Q: (L) So more people have been dying... I mean, everybody's been having these outrageously high excess death rates everywhere. So one would imagine that they're having them also in China. Did China have a big vaccination program?

(Niall) Yes, Sinovac. An attenuated virus one.

(Joe) Was there an element to the original COVID virus that was released, made in a lab Fort Detrick, and released at the Wuhan military games in 2019, was there an element to that virus that was ethnic specific against Chinese?

A: Yes and no.

Q: (L) So was it an ethnic specific weapon?

A: Yes

Q: (L) Was it aimed against the Chinese?

A: Partly.

Q: (Joe) And who else?

A: Varied.

Q: (L) I don't think they want to talk about that because it's very slow and draggy. Was it aimed at white people?

A: Yes

Q: (Joe) It's half the global population almost.

(L) Well, I mean Caucasians and...

(Joe) Yeah, that's what I mean. Sounds like it was aimed at everybody.

(L) Caucasians and Orientals.

(Gaby) Eurasian descendants.

(L) Eurasian, yeah.

(Chu) And the Chinese didn't do the mRNA vaccine. So imagine the death toll if they had...

(Joe) What was the real death toll from this virus that was released, COVID-19, amongst the Chinese people. What was the total number of deaths within 10 million?

A: Millions though not classified as such.

Q: (Joe) Heart attacks, etc. So, the official population of China is 1.4 billion according to the Chinese government, but they're saying it's just under 1 billion. So we're not saying that 400 million people died of as result of covid. Right?

A: No

Q: (Joe) So the Chinese government has been lying about the official numbers.

A: Not exactly.

Q: (L) Maybe they just don't know.

A: Yes

Q: (Niall) It's like the UK government. Does the UK government KNOW the real population is 90 million?

(Joe) What's the total number of people on the planet now then? What's the total number of people on the planet? What's the population of this planet? A human population, strictly speaking?

(Niall) To the nearest billion.

A: 7

Q: (Niall) Seven? Interesting. They told us eight before COVID. Officially, it hadn't reached eight and they said it was eight already. So, yeah. The die-off is happening.

(Joe) There's been a reduction from the last time we asked that question. There's been a reduction of 1 billion people. Was that because a lot of people aren't actually having children?

A: Partly.

Q: (Joe) That plus COVID.

(L) And probably because a lot of people who might've wanted kids can't get pregnant because of the vaccines. The vaccines have blocked pregnancies or caused miscarriages.

(Niall) I think poverty went back up.

(L) Poverty, hunger, suicides, drugs.

(Joe) And governments, at least in the West... Are they aware of that reduction in the numbers and that's why they're promoting immigration policies?

A: At some levels.

Q: (L) Well, you know that. Some people know and some people don't.

(Joe) No, I know, but I'm just...

(L) "Government" is a pretty all-embracing term.

(Joe) Yeah, but it is a need in a certain sense. They realize that there's a fall off in population and they need to bring 'em in.

(L) Well, I don't think that's why they're bringing them in. That's replacement.

(Joe) You've read too much Twitter, Laura.

(L) Anyway. I'm tired. I'm ready to be done. No more questions. Is there any message or any question we should have asked that we didn't ask to, which we could get an answer here at the end?

A: Yes, things may get dire as summer approaches. Just sit tight and hang on! Goodbye.

Q: (L) I don't know if I like that.

END OF SESSION
 
Thank you Laura, Andromeda and the Chateau crew for sharing the session!

About the spinning, very interesting exchange.

If one would be able to enhance the etheric connection, i presume with his higher self, that would be a very welcome benefit I'd say.

Thank you for asking the question! :hug2:
 
(Approaching Infinity) The "Cassiopeia" project, spearheaded by Irina Podzorova channeling alien "curators" since 1999, exploded onto Russia's New Age scene in July 2019 under Maxim Rusan's direction, quickly amassing a following with its YouTube channel and social media, possibly backed by a network linked to groups like Neila Technology and Global Wave, hinting at significant - potentially international - funding. Its name and timing suspiciously echo Laura Knight-Jadczyk's Cassiopaea Experiment. By October 2022, in just 3.5 years, it had launched a 7-day training program, opened a Voronezh center, graduated 35 student streams, established five branches (four in Russia, one in Canada), held seven retreats for over 1,000 attendees, hosted conferences, founded six esoteric schools, recorded 500+ interviews with Podzorova and aliens, published two books, and created a health product line with 100 volunteers; by March 2025, after six years, it released the "Mirkish-Almanac," cataloging 35 Milky Way civilizations with star maps and illustrations. Its rapid rise, akin to Ukraine's Allatra, suggests deep integration into Russia's esoteric community, with Rusan's Ukrainian ties and neutral stance in Russia fueling speculation about shadowy backing. The Russian media source Izvestia recently "exposed" them as a cult, and Russian authorities have been known to crack down on groups they see as cults or sects (e.g. Jehovah's Witnesses, Scientology, Allatra).
I live in Russia since 1994, in 2009 I found a link to cassiopaea.org on the Russian site “omartasatt.ru” (which is not active now, but there is its reincarnation), there were links to sessions and description. Since then I have researched and studied a lot, but learned about Russian Cassiopaea here this week. :lol:
Watched the Russian Channel report, really looks like a cult. This is going to be an interesting investigation.
 
Thank you all for the session!

Q: (Niall) Seven? Interesting. They told us eight before COVID. Officially, it hadn't reached eight and they said it was eight already. So, yeah. The die-off is happening.

(Joe) There's been a reduction from the last time we asked that question. There's been a reduction of 1 billion people. Was that because a lot of people aren't actually having children?

A: Partly.

Q: (Joe) That plus COVID.

(L) And probably because a lot of people who might've wanted kids can't get pregnant because of the vaccines. The vaccines have blocked pregnancies or caused miscarriages.

(Niall) I think poverty went back up.

(L) Poverty, hunger, suicides, drugs.

This came as a surprise- a decrease in a billion for the global population. Declining birth rates aside, the effects of the Covid fisco were/are many and far reaching it would seem.
 

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