A reading of my article – Soul Harvester
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They are impressive structures, obelisks. And buried near the Washington Monument in the ground is a small replica of the obelisk, in a hole just below the surface. And seeing it started an idea, following on slightly from A Time for Change, and tying into As Clear As Mud, as a marker of things occurring. It’s said they are used for geolocation or something along those lines, so could they pinpoint where to dig to uncover the structures quicker next time round?

My speculation being that when the plates start to move and the ‘pole shift’ happens, or the water or mud starts to rise, the small buried obelisks will start to rise. Signalling the start of something big happening. And just perhaps that’s the real reason for underground caverns, cisterns and some of the chambers that seem to have no or limited purpose, or one we can’t understand as their complication and grandeur betray their seemingly ordinary function.
Perhaps the pyramids, obelisks, cathedrals and other structures get ‘activated’ by the rising water and start to rise up above the land. A previously engineered escape to the next flood maybe, hoping to rise above it as they say. Because concrete can float, and there are such things as concrete ships, so I wondered if that’s why there are so many stone temples, churches and what appear to just be monuments. To turn into massive ‘floating cities’ or something.
All part of the long plan for humanity, to beat the system of the planet by creating your own systems to get ahead of it. With architecture, language, mathematics, and knowledge, leaving relics, messages, carvings, and myths. Hoping they are understood or deciphered by the next civilisations that follow. And I wonder what point we are at in that cycle and system, close to doom as we sometimes feel? Or still far off from where it goes, trying to work it all out…

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Getting better at the chocolates, this time the strawberry filling was better, and the chocolate thinner. Practice makes perfect as they say…

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What if they could make voices ‘appear’ in people’s minds. It gets hinted at in certain movies, X-Men and other superhero ones come to mind, of telepathy and the extraordinary skills of a distinct few to be able to intrude upon people in a most personal way.
In the ‘real world’ however, we usually put it down to schizophrenia or some kind of mental disorder. But when you factor in technology, and what it said to be around, the idea and subject gets a little more interesting. The tech is very specific – Voice to Skull (V2K) and is capable of transmitting voices directly into people’s heads.
It does sound crazy, doesn’t it? But so does the idea of people ‘hearing voices’ that have no apparent originating source. Before I knew of the technology, I had already factored it in as a possible explanation. The one case that started my line of thought was the real-life story behind The Amityville Horror. Of the eldest son killing his whole family, and although it’s been dismissed as a lie and seemingly just used to create a horror franchise from, I gave it more thought.
Because I always wondered if ‘they’ might just run tests on a few unsuspecting people here and there (of course they do), but who on and why them? What might be gained from people thinking they ‘hear voices’ that they aren’t able to distinguish as external and not part of their own internal monologue?
Well, I figured if you wanted it to appear as though there was a mental condition you could label and medicate, you’d need ‘patients’. So what better way than to have a few serious examples to hold up, where the patients are indeed experiencing it, then go for help. The Defeo case from Amityville, however, made me also think it’s also something you could use to frighten people, like in those movies. Partly for the film and entertainment industry, but it also preys on people’s fears and superstitions. Perhaps it is a branch of MK Ultra, and those smaller events are part of the bigger picture at play, rolled out later in school settings, perhaps, as well as others.
Another angle I suspect ties in, is when it comes to hearing what people call religious voices. Because I always thought it funny that when it was people hearing those in the clergy, it was fine, but other ones not so much. And of course, you could say it’s the content of the message or information you ‘hear’ that determines its source and whether you should listen or pay attention. But is it? So, if you did have lots of people who were able to receive communications and they didn’t really know where they were coming from, would it be an advantage to encourage many to believe they were false messages? Or they had gone mad? And then disrupt their mind with drugs or put them into an institution to ‘study’ them. Tell them they are just intrusive ‘thoughts’ and that they aren’t real because it’s in their head. But just as Dumbledore said to Harry, ‘just because it’s happening in your head, doesn’t make it any less real’.
As we saw portrayed in The Matrix, where the understanding and concept of ‘real’ was entirely in their heads while in the system. People can also have false memories implanted, be hypnotised or influenced, conditioned, or trained to believe or think certain things. So is our own rendition of our own lived experience and lives even reliable as a source of ‘information’? Are we able to pick up on other things around us, experiencing them as sounds, voices, frequencies or ideas? I wonder, because if some people did have that kind of ability, it seems like something that might be discredited or commandeered for other purposes…

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