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onlychild Keyholder for Area 51
Number of posts : 1020 Age : 74 Location : Texas Registration date : 2009-10-15
| Subject: Re: Discernment Towards All Denizens of the Cosmos or Will You Burn Them? Wed Jan 19, 2011 2:49 pm | |
| - Ragdoll73 wrote:
- "...the birth of the dying god is explained."
I'm trying really, really hard. But, I'm probably trying TOO hard!
Relax lol - it took me 37 years to do this with no help from anyone, including our friends upstairs
OC, would you mind giving me another hint? Pretty please. I can't figure out whether I'm actually starting to figure this out, or if I'm backpedaling. 40,000 years ago... appearance of modern human? Neanderthal wiped out? Something to do with the Earth's relation to the Sun?
According to what I have looked at, we either began a relationship with ET regarding help during BIG destruction events and the impact on our lives around 40,000 BC, or, this was a continuation of a relationship that had failed somewhere between 200,000 and 700,000 years ago. These larger numbers are connected to the two oldest goddess carvings found. The base idea is, that if there is a destructive event, or maybe more than one destructive event - ET shows up to help. It also seems, if you reject the help - you are on your own.
We held this idea all the way to around 3300 or so BC, when there was a minor event, that led to confusion regarding just how "minor" this was and whether ET should be showing up ... they didn't show up because there was no need to.
In one spot on the globe, the people in pre-Sumer and then pre-Egypt completely lost it. The picture is sort of akin to getting down on your knees and pleading DON'T KILL US!!! Religion was born, new doctrines were written, and our "agreement" was tossed in the trash can because it was deemed wrong.
This error has continued from that time all the way down to us today, ET has shown up, been in our faces since 1942 (as far as I am concerned - the Battle of LA) and we have been in a mental battle since that time trying to figure out what the hell is going on. On top of this, it seems the powers that be know what is going on (were either told, or, figured it out) and they refuse to tell us anything.
That's about as simply as I can put it - does it help?
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| | | davefair CE 4
Number of posts : 455 Age : 77 Location : Tampa, Flordia Registration date : 2010-04-09
| Subject: Re: Discernment Towards All Denizens of the Cosmos or Will You Burn Them? Thu Jan 20, 2011 2:14 am | |
| Ragdoll, I liked your research and will take some time to digest it. Mummble mummble, let out the clutch,aww rats I always have trouble getting the old model t brain in gear these days. What O.C. Did was cut thru with the razor and find the simple truth. Then , thank god, he told me what it was. Then I ran in a bunch of small circles going, Naw it can't be that simple. But ya know what, it is that simple. The scarey part was I had run over it quite a number of times and just didn't see it. I gave myself a huge "DUH" for having missed it. It's like Jack or glider gathering up new information. It's there but I didn't find it they did. By the way young lady I like your picture. She was quite a gal in her time. I actually saw the movie on turner. Those old silent flicks are a blast. I watch them with my grand son. He calls it ancient history. I never figured on getting this old. Surprise here I am.
dave(the ignorant)fair | |
| | | glider CE 4
Number of posts : 420 Registration date : 2010-10-19
| Subject: Re: Discernment Towards All Denizens of the Cosmos or Will You Burn Them? Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:54 pm | |
| Hello Dave Fair,
Aw shucks Dave, I didn't find nuthin'..........YET! Still kicking the dirt around in the wings though. | |
| | | Ragdoll73 Seeker
Number of posts : 31 Age : 50 Location : NM Registration date : 2011-01-08
| Subject: Re: Discernment Towards All Denizens of the Cosmos or Will You Burn Them? Fri Jan 21, 2011 8:23 am | |
| Thank you, Dave! I sure wish I had more time to sit down at the computer and talk. This has been one of those busy weeks! I got to drive my dad's backhoe, which was fun. It took me a while to figure out the controls, probably because I was trying too hard. When it comes to heavy equipment, the directions can be all mixed up. Left can be right, forward can be down (or is it up?), etc. When I finally stopped trying to map it all out, and just DID it, everything fell into place. I dug a big hole and filled it up. What a blast! Plus, I learned a new heavy equipment metaphor! lol
OC, just one question... Is the big destructive event something which WE cause or something which naturally occurs? | |
| | | onlychild Keyholder for Area 51
Number of posts : 1020 Age : 74 Location : Texas Registration date : 2009-10-15
| Subject: Re: Discernment Towards All Denizens of the Cosmos or Will You Burn Them? Fri Jan 21, 2011 11:02 am | |
| - Ragdoll73 wrote:
- OC, just one question...
Is the big destructive event something which WE cause or something which naturally occurs? There is NO data on what is coming, all I can say is IT is coming. This goes back to 2006 when I was taught the hard way WHY we shouldn't jump to conclusions - I fell flat on my face with that one.
Believe me when I tell you I went over this final event in my life more times than you can imagine, looking at it from every possible direction, including psychosis, because I have NEVER in my life "heard a voice" as I slept - that woke me up.
As far as what I heard, and what WE are supposed to do: 1) IT is coming. 2) Take all of your beliefs, put them in a pile in front of you, and back away.
Evidently, we need to stop thinking that we can figure all of this out, and just shut up. Whatever is coming, and however this will work out, is NOT in line with what we think.
I find it odd that it took a year and half for anything to begin again in my life (maybe they wanted to see if I would sit quietly lol), and when it did, the lessons on the goddess symbol began. It took another 3 years to put it all together and finalize it in my head, following the exact same "follow the bouncing ball of clues" I have known all my life.
All I can say is that SOMETHING is coming ... and if we were supposed to know the details - we would - but we don't, and "they" aren't saying anything. Whatever it is, and however this is going to work out, whenever it happens, we just need to trust them - and that works for me
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| | | Ragdoll73 Seeker
Number of posts : 31 Age : 50 Location : NM Registration date : 2011-01-08
| Subject: Re: Discernment Towards All Denizens of the Cosmos or Will You Burn Them? Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:23 am | |
| My brain is going 2 melt. About 7 years ago, I noticed a light in the Eastern sky. It is not Venus and it is not Mercury. According to Google Sky, it is somewhere around where Sirius should be, but a little lower. I have THE WORST sense of direction of anyone EVER, so if I am mistaken please tell me & my feelings will not be hurt. Every year it gets brighter, and I believe it moves. I do have cataracts at 37 years old, as well as nearsightedness, and occasional elevated ocular pressure. When I get my eye surgery later in the year, perhaps I will see things differently. Some people notice the "star" and others do not. Why is that? I am not a goofball. I saw it on the West Coast, my friend and I saw it in Dallas and Arkansas, and I see it in New Mexico. There is one guy on youtube who sees it too, and lots of people made fun of him. Because much of the world is under a spell or hypnotized. The darn light is up there and it never was before. No matter what season, it always follows the same path. And if it IS a planet in our solar system, I find it highly disturbing that the thing is so bright. | |
| | | onlychild Keyholder for Area 51
Number of posts : 1020 Age : 74 Location : Texas Registration date : 2009-10-15
| | | | Ragdoll73 Seeker
Number of posts : 31 Age : 50 Location : NM Registration date : 2011-01-08
| Subject: Re: Discernment Towards All Denizens of the Cosmos or Will You Burn Them? Sat Jan 22, 2011 9:46 am | |
| It's always up there, like a big eye. Probably just a planet. :-) Or the death star. lol More than likely Google Sky needs to be calibrated again. | |
| | | Vortexasylum CE 1
Number of posts : 193 Location : Here at the moment Registration date : 2010-11-21
| Subject: Re: Discernment Towards All Denizens of the Cosmos or Will You Burn Them? Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:28 am | |
| - Ragdoll73 wrote:
- It's always up there, like a big eye. Probably just a planet. :-) Or the death star. lol
More than likely Google Sky needs to be calibrated again. I do believe what you have been seeing is Venus. In the AM. eastern sky slightly to the south. White light. It is very bright and I don't know if it is just me being more aware or maybe the atmosphere is amplifying it. With our collective science up there spreading around silver/aluminum and who knows what else to increase the albedo of the atmosphere, we may be seeing this in a different light so to speak. It does seem to me to "twinkle" if you will, quite a bit and I also can see flashes of color. A couple of weeks past I saw it with my unaided eye the whole day as our blue marble rolled east, so that is bright. I have also noticed the moon looking orange more often these days and I attribute this to the same grand experiment. | |
| | | onlychild Keyholder for Area 51
Number of posts : 1020 Age : 74 Location : Texas Registration date : 2009-10-15
| Subject: Re: Discernment Towards All Denizens of the Cosmos or Will You Burn Them? Sat Jan 22, 2011 6:11 pm | |
| This was the article I mentioned ... I can't say anything about it, it's outside of what I know http://www.enterprisemission.com/_articles/05-14-2004_Interplanetary_Part_1/Interplanetary_1.htmSun: More activity since 1940 than in previous 1150 years, combined Mercury: Unexpected polar ice discovered, along with a surprisingly strong intrinsic magnetic field … for a supposedly “dead” planet Venus: 2500% increase in auroral brightness, and substantive global atmospheric changes in less than 30 years Earth: Substantial and obvious world-wide weather and geophysical changes Mars: “Global Warming,” huge storms, disappearance of polar icecaps Jupiter: Over 200% increase in brightness of surrounding plasma clouds Saturn: Major decrease in equatorial jet stream velocities in only ~20 years, accompanied by surprising surge of X-rays from equator Uranus: “Really big, big changes” in brightness, increased global cloud activity Neptune: 40% increase in atmospheric brightness Pluto: 300% increase in atmospheric pressure, even as Pluto recedes farther from the Sun None of these statistics are from “fringe” scientists; they are all very, very real, and what you have just read is only the proverbial “tip of the iceberg.” | |
| | | davefair CE 4
Number of posts : 455 Age : 77 Location : Tampa, Flordia Registration date : 2010-04-09
| Subject: Re: Discernment Towards All Denizens of the Cosmos or Will You Burn Them? Wed Mar 30, 2011 1:38 am | |
| Hey talk about bright did you notice the moon last full moon? Brightest I can remeber seeing. It would seem, based on current events that man and nature conspire against us. Back hoes are fun. I cut my eye teeth on a red bellied ford back hoe. Four lever. The last one was a John deer with wobble sticks. Pratice makes for easier operating.
Be well my friends.
davefair | |
| | | Ragdoll73 Seeker
Number of posts : 31 Age : 50 Location : NM Registration date : 2011-01-08
| Subject: Re: Discernment Towards All Denizens of the Cosmos or Will You Burn Them? Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:50 pm | |
| Hi Dave! That last full moon was spectacular. Looked like the sky was falling! I smoke, so I spend more than the average amount of time outdoors after dark. The sky looks "different", and some of the stars are moving. I mean, they sway to and fro. It's really creepy. I usually keep those observations to myself so "they" won't lock me up.
Old equipment is neat. One thing I like about old stuff is that you can actually repair it yourself. New cars, trucks, heavy equipment, EVERYTHING is computerized. When something goes wrong, you have to PAY some dealership a gazillion dollars to fix it. High technology has its place, I suppose. | |
| | | davefair CE 4
Number of posts : 455 Age : 77 Location : Tampa, Flordia Registration date : 2010-04-09
| Subject: Re: Discernment Towards All Denizens of the Cosmos or Will You Burn Them? Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:41 am | |
| You should get a charge out of this one. My very first john deere, was old when i got it. So old that any thing major would be its demise. When the engine finally gave up the ghost,we (me and the mech) rebuilt it in the frame. If we took it out it had to go. We did it in half the time and in the field. I was doing water meter instaltions at the time. all of the bushings were just about gone. I liked it that way. If I pulled a pipe bell the bucket would skip over it and not pull it apart. The fun part was doing a hand taped saddle under pressure. If the pipe split you had an instant swimming pool. A good way to cool off in the summer.
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