In the entry video, I build off of Logan’s suggestion that now is the time for people to step into their creative power, such as writing. I’ve been doing that for a few years now, and despite low engagement, I can attest that following intuitive synchromystic direction is personally very rewarding, at least.
The Star Trek clips from the episode, called “Allegiance”, are telling us WTF on Earth is Happening. Captain Picard is acting odd, but has NOT given Riker enough hard evidence to justify mutiny. The crew doesn’t know it yet, but the true captain has been kidnapped and placed in a holding cell with other intelligent species, and an alien Picard doppelganger now runs the Enterprise.
“Invasion of the Body Snatchers” warned us about this long ago
While the crew follows the impostor, the true captain discerns that he and his fellow captives are being tested in some sort of a laboratory maze, a carefully structured test, an experiment of some kind, to see how well they react under pressure AND how they respond to “authority”.
Using Spock-type logic, Picard discerns that a captive Starfleet cadet must be on the side of the controllers, to study them close up, while divide and conquer strategies pit the prisoners against each other. After testing the cadet and becoming fully confident of his analysis, Picard refused to cooperate any longer with the charade.
Picard rebelled against “authority”, the major problem in our world!
Like Picard, I choose to do likewise. I’ve done enough research and testing of reality to know “the world is hollow and I have touched the sky”.
If any of the inhabitants of the asteroid world of Yonada questioned the truth of their repressive AI ruler, s/he was punished with electroshock therapy. Probably where modern medicine got the idea.
I refuse to pretend OR cooperate anymore with fake “authority”. Riker made a key point regarding true authority, if there is such a thing in 3D world: they trusted the true captain.
The truth became known that alien replicas had replaced Picard and the other prisoners, because aliens were running a pressure & authority test, to see how far captive minds will obey authority nonsense.
Since the aliens’ “divine experiment” could not produce good data unless the prisoners remained ignorant, the alien evildoers decided to end the test. In the non-fiction world, Howdie Mickoski thinks our simulated testing reality is ending soon too.
Picard was rather outraged at the immorality of the aliens, which inspired further alien thoughts about morality experiments. Seems aliens have as difficult a time understanding morality as most humans do. The classic Kirk understands that motivations are the only real difference between good and evil.
Jean Nolan summarizes the general scenario(s) well, at the end of the entry video. Some crazy shit is happening: Mandela Effect, and UFO sightings increasing, simulation glitches everywhere, etc… I’m not talking metaphors for a change. I am being literal. Many just can’t see it because they don’t want to see it.
I learn from schizophrenics like Clif High, rather than dismiss the unique intel that they offer. I suspect that many (not necessarily all) so-called “mentally ill” people are actually sane by the standards of Originator-Creator-Oversoul, perhaps seeing true things we can’t see, and only “labeled” insane by the world’s standards.
Which, in an upside down world, I think it is a good thing to be insane by the world’s standards, because that means you are sane. I suspect Clif is one of these “mentally ill” people.
Most are sane by the world’s standards, and insane by the standards of Originator-Creator-Oversoul. Which ain’t so good. So, I leverage the knowledge of such people, to learn and discern.
Gifted “schizophrenic” science fiction writer Phillip K. Dick spoke openly about his experiences with shifting reality. He turned them into stories. And, no, he was not my uncle. :-)
I will end this post with an audio interview between Rizwan Virk and the wife of the late author, RIP.
At timespot 10:48 in the above audio, Phillip K. Dick talks publicly in 1977 about just how unreal our reality is. He talks about his 1974 novel regarding the United States as a police state. He claims to have written the novel based on fragmentary, residual, memories of such a horrid slave state world. He was there! But, he came back to tell us about it in story form … think about it.
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