Just finished The Other Side of Midnight. If the other series like The Billionaire Banker described the emotions and culture of the human elite at the level of the consortium, The Other Side of Midnight (TOSOM) seems to portray 4D STS or perhaps those humans who live underground with STS 4D endowed with 4D characteristics because of their proximity. The act of living off of humans, is depicted as consuming blood in this novel, although the connection of 4D STS living off negative human emotions for people of this forum can be easily made. The main character, Rocco, is Prince of this dark world and he is repulsed by the world he comes from. He wants his race to end. His race is literally rotting out of their bodies because of their level of entropy. Underneath wigs are boils and the stench of rotting flesh. Those who hunt humans and put them into torturous situations for their adrenaline (shades of adrenochrome) are rotting the fastest. Also an interesting tidbit is that the Vampires can put thoughts into the heads of humans to sway their decisions and actions.
The Vampires keep humans in underground towns but they present as soulless. They extract blood from them in exchange for easy living and safety. How to get to this underground base and how it looks from the outside, is something like how Skinwalker Ranch is portrayed.
There is a prophecy that only the other main character, Autumn, who is a human and an innocent, can save this dying race of Vampires/4D STS by allowing Rocco to drink her blood. Won't give away the ending, but it the end love does conquer all and the Rocco's family dies a painful death until he takes pity on their pain.
What this book made me think about is "what about those humans who live with/interact with 4D STS?" Those who live underground and perhaps have never see the surface of the earth.
From Session 17 August 2003:
I'm guessing that by Sargon in the transcripts, it's Sargon of Akkad. Akkadian Empire - Wikipedia
Can't say that I know too much about Sargon. But this bit about his tale certainly sounds like the tale of Moses:
Sargon of Akkad defeated and captured Lugal-zage-si in the Battle of Uruk and conquered his empire. The earliest records in the Akkadian language date to the time of Sargon. Sargon was claimed to be the son of La'ibum or Itti-Bel, a humble gardener, and possibly a hierodule, or priestess to Ishtar or Inanna. One legend related to Sargon in Assyrian times says that
Hmm sounds odd. What does changeling mean in this context? Did his mother hail from Nephalim/different stock? Does anyone know if there is a connection between Sargon of Akkad and Akhenaten? I'll have to do some more digging.
I was thinking that "deep level punctuator" also sounds like a description of what a comet does. Punctuated change is another way of describing catastrophism, periods of relative stability, 'punctuated' by massive change, as opposed to the gradualism of the uniformitarian model. It could be that social punctuators like the Rothschilds show up 'on time', as catalysts, prior to cosmic punctuators.