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Iβve seen running jokes about my last post on the rumored underground pyramid in Alaska that apparently suppresses human consciousness, but I donβt really give a shit so Iβm posting about it again. Those who should move on probably know who you are by now, and it pretty much goes without saying that this post is not for everybody.
If there was flair for speculation I would be using it for this post.
I want to start out with a brief synopsis of the origin of humanity as described in the ancient Sumerian texts.
The Sumerians believed human-like "gods" came to Earth and were tasked to make the planet habitable and mine for minerals. The gods felt that the work they were doing caused them too much suffering and the god of gods, Anu, agreed.
Anu's son, Enki, suggested they create man to bear the brunt of that responsibility, so they killed one of the gods and mixed his body and blood with clay, creating the first human hybrid.
These hybrids were unable to reproduce, however, so later on another change was made to allow for human reproduction. According to some, the first two humans with this ability to reproduce on their own may have been the Adam and Eve described in western religions based on the similarities between the two stories.
This alteration was done without the approval of Enki's brother, Enlil, and this sparked a conflict between the gods and mankind suffered greatly.
So the Sumerians wrote that humans were servants to the gods. How would the gods maintain that dynamic?
A good way to keep humans from uprising would be to create conflict among themselves. As Tom Delonge has pointed out, this could be accomplished if humans were too busy fighting each other to realize our potential power.
>To give us hope, false hope or whatever, as long the hope isnβt the same as everyone else weβre not going to get along very well, and why do they want us to not get along? Probably because if we all got along and realized what the fuck was going on we might be pretty powerful. We might be pretty important.
>Imagine if you had a kid whoβs like superman. If he fucking realizes what he can do, where all he has to do is like calm
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So up front, I just wanted to say that Iβve noticed thereβs been a lot of people complaining about the increase in discussion about the consciousness aspect of the phenomenon. If youβre one those people, you should probably move on from this post. This is speculation based on comments from individuals you most likely donβt find credible. This may even be too much for those who think there might be more to the phenomenon than nuts and bolts.
I am emphasizing this point from the start because the recent attacks, especially on the subject of Elizondo and remote viewing, were pretty egregious. That post had to be removed because it got so out of hand. Iβm not saying donβt offer dissenting opinions, this is just a disclaimer so people understand the context and hopefully it leads to a more productive conversation.
In short, this shit gets pretty out there.
Anyways.
In Scott Wolterβs interview on Project Unity yesterday, he and Jay discuss their mutual contact they have within the National Air and Space Intelligence Center named Holden who has reached out to them to ask for their assistance in disclosure.
Holden has told them that a lot of this has to do with the fact that humans are unable to tap in to 90% of our brain and that weβre so far away from our potential as a species. They then go on to talk about how the use of hallucinogenics might suggest we do have the capacity to access that part of our brain. Holden also has emphasized time travel when it comes to the phenomenon.
Before I go on, I just want to say I know the notion humans only use 10% of our brain is a myth according to our current science. The actual problem, as laid out in this Scientific American article, is that we only understand how 10% of our brain works.
>What's not understood is how clusters of neurons from the diverse regions of the brain collaborate to form consciousness. So far, there's no evidence that there is one site for consciousness, which leads experts to believe that it is truly a collective neural effort. Another mystery hidden within our crinkled cortices is that out of all the brain's cells, only 10 percent are neurons; the other 90 percent are glial cells, which encapsulate and support neurons, but whose function remains largely unknown. Ultimately, it's not that we use 10 percent of our brains, merely that we only unders
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I'm using my GI Bill to go to NLC this coming year. Have a buddy who went and said he'd heard Alaska was a particularly difficult field to get into - even as a JL - due to a resident requirement.
I'd be curious to know if there's just a hard barrier from all us southerners or if I'm misinformed? I've tried reading up on this myself and can't find any solid info.
Bongs to all,
It warm. 20F ish and 2 weeks ago was -40F. Got a dump of 10 inches of snow and going on a XC ski tomorrow. Grilling tonight on spruce wood coals. King of the hill
Mandarian Cookies #2, 15.09%THC, 0.10CBD, Terps: 1.73%
I hand ground 4g and crushed 0.5g Lost At Sea (hybrid) 73.7%THC, 0.44%CBD, Terps: 1.11%
Bongs from Interior Alaska,
Edit: Due to wind I have decided that I am going to sear the chuck steak, then roast in cast iron in oven with some potato slices and garlic butter baste it. Sometime I'm gonna put in the effort to dig a BBQ pit out of the snow so I can BBQ in wind in more comfort and with less likelihood of fires.
In a place that is freaking infamous for killer sasquatch it feels like they need to ad a bunch of sound effects. In the Ron Moorhead call blasting episode 4 I believe it sounded like they overdubbed what they were call blasting and just all the sounds sound off? Why in the most recent episode when the one guy is in the tree stand is he hearing chains rattle why? Why sooo many wood knocks that have no rhyme or reason? The production crew was like ooo he makes knocks we can do that I always felt that the wood knocks where a way of them letting others know how many of us are around or something like that. Also every time they hear a call its exactly the same sound its just really ruining what should be a great series and turning it into another mountain monsters! Anyone else wanna weight in on this maybe someone who knows more about Portlock or the show itself would be awesome I'm just so disappointed that a show that could actually yield evidence is turning out to be such a joke.
So I know there is a lot of speculation on what would happen to Alaska if it was never purchased, but which scenario is the most likely and how would it affect the Native Alaskans?
This interview with Tom on the Peer Pleasure podcast hosted by Dewey Halpus is wild. He touches on the underground pyramid in Alaska, how the phenomenon is influencing humanity and a bunch of other stuff. The whole episode is worth a listen. Hereβs a few excerpts:
Tom on the Alaskan underground pyramid that suppresses consciousness:
>Tom: Thereβs a pyramid and itβs underground and theyβve been studying it for decades.
>Dewey: What?
>Tom: Yeah, itβs bigger than Giza. Itβs not that far from Valdez I believe. I would have to check on where itβs at but, apparently yeah. And I know a very important person from the Pentagon that met with one of the lead defense contractors who are studying it. And they told him, they said βwe think we finally know what itβs doing, itβs turned on. We think itβs suppressing consciousness." Thatβs what he said.
>Dewey: What the hell?
>Tom: Fucking wild, I know, wild right?
>Dewey: Did they discover this, probably of course they did, after that giant earthquake where Valdez had to like shift back 2 miles. Like they had to rebuild the city.
>Tom: You know, I donβt know. The legend is that there was an earthquake of sorts and all the seismographs picked up waves that come, you know, all the way through everything. They saw this whole anomaly, like as those shockwaves went through the land there was some kind of structure or something that perturbed on the receiving end of these waves. So they dug some tunnels, elevator shafts, made a little strip there to land and theyβve been underground studying it forever. Thatβs how the legend is.
>The news did a little piece on it then all of a sudden all that shit disappeared. The people at the station said all these guys came in and said never air this again. But on the deathbed of a couple people that were out there, they said they were very aware of it I think in the beginning. Fuck, if I remember correctly, it was someone who worked for like Bell Labs, maybe it was the precursor to AT&T or something like that. I canβt remember, I donβt want to get too fucked up because people hang on to my words when I talk about shit like this.
>So the only thing I want to say is yes, thereβs a pyramid and weβve been studying it and I pretty much just said all I know about it. I got some other theories, but I donβt have anymoreβ¦
Tom then talks about the ph
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