Chapter 7 Under Another Name
The Trojan Horse "defense" is but one New Age technique. The "Just Drive" maneuver is another ploy to watch out for. Before you consider replacing analytical thinking with psychic "intuition" analyze the advice given by advocates in the field.
Strange advice from persons who warn of "remote psychic manipulation" and "externally induced suggestions by others."
Fundamentally, psychic
impressions are externally induced impressions. Fundamentally, shutting
down the mental processes and shutting down analytical thinking and
opening oneself to psychic impressions represents placing oneself at
"ground zero" of psychic manipulation. Shutting down analytical
thinking and handing one's brain over to impression or intrusion by
outside entities is like giving it away. It's handing the keys of your
automobile over. The issues are distorted by psychic advocates who state:
"You own your own mind" ? Good. Hold on to it. Indeed, it is important not to give it away for manipulation or occupation by outside discarnate entities. The apparent inference by advocates of psychic power is, however, that your ownership of your own mind entitles you to things which they claim, and their inference is that if you do not pursue psychic functions that you are giving your mind away. Quite to the contrary. The plunge into "illumination" "casts aside mind."
You might own your own body, but prisons are full of persons who have used their bodies to violate the bodies of others. You do not own the bodies of other human beings. You might own your own mind, but you do not own the minds of other human beings to violate them. What of the claim to have a "right" to "function psychically" ? Which psychic "technologies" do the authors of The Mind Race and The Warrior's Edge specifically teach ?
If anyone claims a "right" to practice psychic powers to manipulate, psychically influence and violate others, it should be noted that leaders in the field such as The Warrior's Edge authors have enunciated ethically specious, even outrageous guidelines. Is it not a false claim to have a right to violate privacy, to manipulate with "invasive technologies" ? Exclusion from psychic or other "technologies" of invasion of one's home or person is, on the other hand, a "self-evident" right expressed in the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, written by America's Founding Fathers.
The interpretation that the search and seizure restrictions of the Fourth Amendment apply only to government is a prescription for a totalitarian state wherein private citizens serve as adjuncts in violating 4th Amendment rights. The private citizen component to the 4th Amendment respecting "search and seizure" represents more than legal guarantees against trespassing or theft.
The 4th Amendment is a guarantee of security under the law.
It provides a Constitutional and legal means of "defense" against intrusion, physical or "psychic." Modern history does not lack examples to reinforce correct interpretation of the Fourth Amendment.
The totalitarian state of East Germany bore the official designation of :
Through coercion or conviction segments of the civilian population became adjuncts to a totalitarian government. East Germany represented
one of most notorious totalitarian states during the Cold War, under
another name. It would be absurd to suggest that the protective restrictions of the Fourth Amendment apply to law enforcement institutions only. Fundamental rights are the cornerstone of the U.S. Constitution, not to be contravened by civilian adjuncts to whatever or whomever the Founding Fathers sought to protect us from.
It is little wonder that the occult empire has been referred to as the "empire of evil." The "psychic warrior" begins by knocking down the walls to his or her own mind, and allows the enemy to enter within. Psychic powers are not the product of natural occurring forces in the universe, but the product of the intervention of supernatural entities "permeating the brain-mind" of the individual.
It is an understatement if not also a disingenuous statement for the authors of The Warrior's Edge, who claim that psychic phenomena fit a "quantum-mechanical" model of reality, to state regarding "telepathy" and "psychokinesis" that "No one knows which, if any, of these models is the correct one."
The authors of The Mind Race, which promotes and teaches the
acquisition and use of psychic powers, recommends the acquisition of
powers which it itself effectively debunks as fitting a model of naturally
occurring laws or forces, as this chapter documents. Illuminism Under Another Name
When "trained by scientific method" the "techno-shaman" becomes the "shaman." The "models of reality" become models of false theory.
Consider carefully the implications of the information which The Mind Race presents which debunks the Russian theory that psychic impressions are based on the transference of information by electro-magnetic brain waves through space. Then compare or consider how the book appears to disingenuously represent the fundamental process which is at work in psychic phenomena. The authors themselves, it will be seen, leave a clue as to the real source.
A principal so-called "technology" described in The Warrior's Edge and The Mind Race by which a person's home can be psychically intruded is that of "remote vision" or psychic "vision." Former high-ranking Mason William Schnoebelen corroborated the reference to the flooding of the mind by the "illumination" process spoken of by 33rd degree Mason W.L. Wilmshurst who spoke of the "material brain-mind being thoroughly permeated."
The opening or establishment of the psychic eye by various degrees of "permeating the brain-mind" of an individual is associated with the "All-Seeing-Eye" of Lucifer. It is also known as the "All-Seeing-Eye" of the Egyptian god Horus, in Masonry. Spiritistic "illumination" of the mind or brain comprised the foundation of Adam Weishaupt's conspiracy to rule the world by an occult Hierarchy.
The plan to eventually encompass corrupting everyone spiritistically has unfolded or progressed as Weishaupt described, that is, with the use of guises, methods of camouflage. Weishaupt enunciated the principle that the goals of illumination can achieve greatest success when represented as something else.
Psychic powers resulting from spiritistic "illumination" of the human brain, whereby developing a "co-consciousness" with Lucifer or New Age discarnate entities is represented by the "so-called Third Eye," enables images to be impressed upon the human brain by supernatural spirit entities, and is often promoted "under other names and other occupations."
One of the "Trojan Horses" through which illumination is introduced to the public is by means of attempting to
surround psychic powers with a "scientific" shell. The
"shell," however, has been dismantled, scientifically. Indicted by Scientific Method
The "psychic warrior's" "arsenal" referred to by The Warrior's Edge includes what is called "remote viewing," or psychic vision.
The authors, however, are not simply speaking of military warriors in their book, but of psychic warriors who practice in civilian life. The quotation immediately follows a discussion of "applications of remote viewing to industrial espionage" and where the authors speak of "ethical issues of remote viewing" being "settled on an ad-hoc basis by practitioners ..." The authors teach remote viewing techniques to the public.
That description by itself should imply the involvement of spirit entities which can impress not only thoughts upon the brain, but also influence individuals and influence some future events. Persons who are involved in occult, spiritistic practices are particularly vulnerable to such influence, as this book goes on to show. Many seek out such influence and guidance, whether by astrological horoscopes or by direct communication by spirit guides. Yet, even with behavior and event shaping capability, the Luciferian entities do not control everyone.
Neither do Luciferian entities or "guides" always relate matters truthfully. These are no doubt among contributing factors in having "the most experienced psychics occasionally bomb out."
The authors of The Warrior's Edge and The Mind Race themselves present experimental evidence disproving that electro-magnetic brain waves account for the information gathering process. They, themselves, effectively dismantle the tactic that a "change in words" can take the spiritualism out of psychic practices.
Basically two sets of experiments have been performed, each debunking the theory that electromagnetic waves can be attributed as providing the means of information acquisition for psychic phenomena. The first, distance experiments; the second, deep sea experiments.
The second scenario, of deep sea "remote viewing," was conducted under American auspices.
The authors of The Warrior's Edge have themselves referred to the "scientific method" research which debunks their claim that, "When shorn of spiritualism and trained by scientific method, the shaman of the past becomes the techno-shaman of today ..."
As far as unspeculative science is concerned, psychic "vision" is not facilitated by electromagnetic waves. It reveals what psychic "phenomena" is not.
The authors of The Mind Race who are psychic proponents and who advise persons to follow psychic "urges" while driving, present information which debunks the electromagnetic wave theory. In the submersible vehicle "remote vision" experiments the electromagnetic wave theory is disproved.
ELF, extremely low frequency, waves did not offer the solution to the "remote vision" experiments in which psychic performance was not affected by the typical shielding effects which seawater has on electromagnetic waves or transmissions.
Considering that the authors of both The Mind Race and The Warrior's Edge promote powers for which they themselves have presented evidence that the powers are not explained in terms of electromagnetic waves, the claims to take spiritualism out of psychic phenomena can be recognized to potentially mask serious dangers, the dangers of spiritualism.
The alleged ability to see future events which may be determined or affected by the actions of people should immediately raise the issue that the "process" of "remote vision" into the "future" may involve the influence or manipulation of humans by discarnate entities.
Of course, visually depicting the outcome of a planned building structure (even where outside influence or impression is not a factor in the design process) is something which even many artists could provide using architectural plans. The ability of Luciferian spirit entities to anticipate or predict some events and influence others does not make them infallible by any means, and they have not been proved to be infallible, whereas it is attested to that "the most experienced psychics occasionally bomb out."
Remote vision of the future essentially represents the manipulation of the human brain by spirit entities, who might or might not influence some events in the future. Remote viewing of the "future" as such which might be suggested in The Warrior's Edge is not supported by scientific explanations or "models."
From a standpoint of physics, the authors of The Warrior's Edge and The Mind Race themselves debunk the "electromagnetic model." What is effectively debunked is the assertion that spiritualism can be taken out of understanding psychic phenomena.
The "distance" and submerged "seawater" experiments proved that physical barriers do not limit the acquisition of psychically derived information, concurrently proving that the electro-magnetic wave model of psychic functioning does not fit. Yet, to those for whom the source of psychic powers is not an issue, the net result of the experimentation could be enticing to some, although dangerously so. Richard Kyle made a very astute observation pertaining to the subject of psychic research.
If, indeed, occultists and spirit mediums in touch with spirit "guides" have been doing much of the presiding over psychic "research," the potential for manipulation of the psychic "researchers" by "spirit guides," or the potential for manipulation of the public by psychic "researchers," certainly exists. That distance or that physical electro-magnetic wave barriers do not impede psychic performance or functioning is something which independent observers could confirm. Yet, what possibilities are there for contrivance by the spirit guides who facilitate psychic powers?
It is interesting that the standard for "integrity" espoused and advocated by the authors of The Warrior's Edge is defined in terms of "duplicity" and "ruthlessness" in that duplicity is demonstrated by the Devil whom the Bible describes as transforming himself into an angel of light. What potentials exist for contrivance on the part of spirit guides which facilitate psychic powers or on the part of participants of psychic "research" ? The question needs to be asked, particularly when it comes to experiments which involve "temporal distortion," or time discrepancies or differences.
The Mind Race (pps. 56-58) relates an experiment in which a "remote viewer" described an unpredesignated scene at which an on-site observer team would arrive at a specific time, about a half an hour after leaving on their drive. The driving team followed what was described as a "random" drive without settling upon a determined location, but the words of the authors which elsewhere in their book recommend to "just drive" and to follow "intuition" suspiciously places their experiment in the shadow of unseen influence, whereby the driving "on-site" observers ended up at the location "foreseen" by the monitored psychic remote viewer at the time designated.
What might be presented as a trip into the future by the remote observer could very well be characterized as an experiment in which the unseen spirit "guides" which facilitate psychic powers influenced the "random" driving team. The authors themselves raise the issue of psychic manipulation.
Psychic influence and manipulation comprise a significant part of the psychic arts which The Mind Race considers. Even without telepathic communication between any of the players in the foregoing experiment, the capacity to be psychically influenced by psychically "induced suggestions by others" or to be psychically maneuvered by spirit guides who have their own agenda of deception even without the participation of contriving humans, is considerable. The Mind Race (pps. 58, 59) also relates another remote vision experiment in which a random number generator was used to select a target location to be visited a half hour later by an "outbound experimenter."
The random number generator was used to make the "target" selection after the remote viewer described the target location. The apparent successful description of target locations and of some of the activity of participating human experimenters at the target location under what appear to be scientifically controlled conditions might be construed by some to mean that the remote-viewer actually took a visual trip into the future. Not so fast. It is not only humans who can be influenced and manipulated psychically, but physical objects are also subject to psychic power influence.
One pages 67, 68, The Mind Race considers the possibility that the remote viewer psychokinetically controls the random-number generator which selects the target in such "precognition" experiments, but discounts the idea with the argument that PK control of random-number generators has not been demonstrated to statistically match the performance of remote vision experiments which use random-number generators. Yet, "psychic" or psychotronic influence of random-number or random-event generators is "quantifiable."
That the effects of psychotronic or psychic influence upon random-event generators are quantifiable underscores the capacity of spirit "guides" to guide or manipulate the outcome of psychic research over which the spirit entities of spiritualism preside.
The authors of The Warrior's Edge themselves state that "No electro-magnetic model of this process {of precognitive remote viewing} advanced so far allows for temporal distortion."
"No electro-magnetic model of this process advanced so far allows for temporal distortion." To what, then, are apparent temporal (time) distortions attributable ?
The "ELF," or extremely low frequency, experiments may have served the purpose of psychic proponents in the spirit and physical realms in demonstrating that physical barriers do not limit the intrusion of psychic powers, but at the same time it was proved that electro-magnetic brain waves are not the facilitating means of psychic power. The efforts to "change the language" in repackaging spiritualism as "science" has failed. What would the New-Age/spiritualist Luciferian spirits stand to gain in deceiving persons into believing that the future could be visited by means of "psychic" powers ? The answers are obvious.
Lucifer is the great con artist. The idea is to secure a person's confidence and then later to spring the trap of a great and decisive deception. Psychic information is not only often unreliable, but can lead a person to deceptions even where a track record of reliability is determined.
The pattern of accuracy and
falsehood might well be described using the words of Manly P. Hall,
whereby the pattern provides "a microcosm of the whole design"
in Lucifer's composite scheme of things. [Orders of the Great Work:
Alchemy, p. 8]. The Devil in the Details
The term "rituals" used in connection with developing psychic powers is appropriate.
"Rituals" comprises a fitting expression for processes in which supernatural entities are elicited. Psychic powers have not in reality been shorn of spiritualism. Richard Kyle presents a concise link between the occult and psychic research worth repeating at this point..
While attempting to change the terminology pertaining to the source of psychic powers, the military officers authoring The Warrior's Edge relate how the U.S. Pentagon has continued the psychic tradition. It is, however, an occult tradition.
It was long suspected that the CIA was victim to high level "mole" operating within the United States. A high level double-agent, Aldrich Ames, was eventually discovered operating out of the CIA headquarters and sent to prison. Yet, the very facilitating forces invoked by U.S. Intelligence in psychic programs had been working simultaneously for the Soviet Union in facilitating their "psychic warfare" programs.
United States Intelligence services have thus made America more vulnerable to manipulation and influence by psychic forces and more susceptible to subversion by psychic practices.
The issues concern not only the subversion of America's society and government. Other nations are also at risk. U.S. Intelligence has not publicly identified the enemy within the "Trojan Horse" of psychic "phenomena." The viewpoint that "any source is a good source" has no doubt contributed to the effort to take spiritualism and the devil out of the details and in providing a "change in words."
It comes as no surprise that the military officers authoring the book The Warrior's Edge attempt to disassociate the Devil from psychic phenomena, even as they themselves specifically refer to it in promoting a "change in words."
One issue in "changing the words" is of gaining public acceptance for employing occult means. Conscientious people rightly troubled could regard the Devil as, at best, a "double-agent" "in-house," who has also been working for Constitutional enemies abroad and at home. The Illuminist secret society objective of literally having discarnate "demons" gain access to and obtain significant influence over human minds by means the "point of contact with Lucifer-consciousness" or the opening of the "psychic eye," is also more easily achieved by "changing the words" while promoting psychic, occult practices.
The very recommendation to
follow the "urge to drive in a particular direction" to
"follow that urge" and the advice "do not think about it or
analyze it ... Just drive" should give the reader a clue that there
are inherent dangers associated with the procedures which The Mind Race
recommends. Remote Vision and the OBE Link
The impression of thoughts by "New Age' discarnate Luciferian entities upon the brain and psychic "eye" can escalate from "remote vision" to what is called "out of body experiences," or OBE.
Deep relaxation exercises are part of the psychic training techniques employed for OBE in The Mind Race and in remote vision in The Warrior's Edge.
At this point it is specifically important to mention that it can be strongly argued that it is essential that persons be specifically warned of such techniques, whether in reference to courses which teach "remote viewing" or to other "intuitive" psychic information gathering or guidance means. At work or in school, even in growing numbers of churches, psychic methods are becoming more common and are taught "under another name" or presented by "changing the words."
In view of the proliferation of occult practices, often under a diversionary guises, it is important to be able to immediately recognize such techniques to be in a much stronger position to prevent occult practices from being foisted one oneself in the workplace or upon one's children in school.
Quieting the mind of thoughts, emptying the mind of thoughts while opening the mind to receptivity to "psychic" impressions is, as has already been discussed in the previous chapter, extremely dangerous. After deep relaxation exercises (which elicit an altered state of consciousness) have been practiced, the authors of The Mind Race speak of entering the state "fairly easily" and The Warrior's Edge authors speak of instantly accessing the state after practice.
The same "continuum of psi experiences" eventually leads to contact with "spirit guides," according to the body of testimony by former and current practitioners in psychic powers.
Deflecting the public's attention from the source of power of psychic "warriors" assists in "recruiting" persons into the New Age movement and potentially involves persons who otherwise would not pursue psychic powers if they knew that such practices would involve them with the "seething energies of Lucifer," and which would set them on a path of an opening psychic "eye" or point of co-consciousness with evil entities intent on eventually engaging a person in transformations.
Incidentally, OBE is also the abbreviation of Outcome Based Education, whose focus is often on meeting philosophical standards, using code words such as "mainstream" to connote acceptance of the homosexual life style. The trend in the public school system in America over the last several years has been to incorporate yoga and other mystical practices in the name of science.
The potential threat of incorporating New Age practices such as Out of Body Experience training in the classroom with Outcome Based Education criteria, wherein passing from one grade to the next hinges upon a students acceptance of philosophical or so-called "mainstream" trends, should be taken seriously by Christians and non-Christians. The trend was addressed by Dave Hunt and T.A. McMahon.
The Masonic/Illuminati
agenda is manifesting itself ever more boldly in public education. The Genie becomes the Master
"Changing the words" to portray spiritualism and associated spirit guide facilitated psychic powers as something other than spiritualism, "under another name," includes not only the term "techo-shaman," but also words which have applications in other contexts or other definitions but which are adapted to the field of the occult or psychic phenomena whereby the reader associates the term not with the supernatural but with another context.
"Intuition" is one such example. There are others, such as the "inner self" or the "inner voice." Spirit guides are sometimes introduced as the "inner voice" or the "inner self," starting the process of spiritistic involvement by taking advantage of words having meanings associated with "conscience" or a reservoir of one's own life experience. The spirit guides are introduced or introduce themselves, as animals, as is common in traditional shamanism, or as humans who have died, or as angels, as "aliens," as other entities, or as humanoid representations of "natural forces."
The activity of such spirit guides impressing the "brain-mind" of the participant with thoughts, visual images, sounds or other sensations has several identifiable objectives. As the "psychic eye" opens more fully, the "point of contact with Lucifer consciousness" becomes more intense, and it is a path by which the "brain-mind" becomes "permeated" or "illuminated" by the discarnate spirit. "Incarnation on the physical plane" by discarnate spirits is one identifiable objective.
Another pertains to the "transformation" of the character and personality of a human being such that even when a discarnate spirit is not actively "driving" human brain cells, the individual has been subjected to a process of transformation and molding to fit into the occult "plan." Thus, individuals who view psychic phenomena or spirit guides as a means to achieve personal ends often end up finding that the "genie in the bottle" bearing gifts in time becomes the master. The relationship serves the ultimate goals of the spirit guides.
The "inner voice" which psychic practitioner Dr. Lawrence describes is not that of the faculty of conscience but of spirit guidance obtained through practicing psychic powers. The relationship described demonstrates the process of how the psychic practitioner becomes the servant of the "genie."
"Evolution" to "godhood" in American spiritualism doctrine is common also to Masonry and witchcraft. Former 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason, Wiccan witch and Spiritualist minister, William Schnoebelen, revealed the identity of the servant.
Although appearing "under another name," the entities which can assume responsibility for Uri Geller's psychic powers are identified as providing the psychic "power through him for their own purposes." Retracting or withdrawing such psychic power represents a corollary aspect in providing psychic power ... "for their own purposes."
"for their own purposes ..."
Dave Hunt and T.A. McMahon, in a book first published under the title of America: the sorcerer's new apprentice, compared the dependency of Uri Geller to his psychic power imparting "entities," with those of traditional shamans to their "spirit guides."
The prerogatives exercised by Uri Geller's masters is also evident in traditional shamanism. The "master" is, again, clearly identified.
Who owns whom, and the prerogatives exercised by spirit "guides" "entering and leaving the body according to its own will" was dramatically corroborated by William Schnoebelen with an Out-Of-Body experience which demonstrated that the "genie" is the real master of those who pursue the occult.
Thirty Third degree Mason, C. W. Leadbeater in The Hidden Life In Freemasonry, describes the relationship of the psychic powers in Masonry to the discarnate spirits {presided over by Masonry's Lucifer}. Again, the emphasis is upon serving the purpose of the Masonic Masters, the discarnate Luciferian spirits.
Thus, persons who embark
upon a quest for psychic power or who are "recruited" into the
world of spiritualism or shamanism might begin their experiences with the
belief that their own goals are the center of focus, only to learn later
that the "genie" is the master and not the servant. The
"disciples" are instructed that the path to "godhood"
{path to becoming "one" with Lucifer} is for mankind's benefit.
It is referred to as spiritual "evolution." Watch Out ! Psychic Warriors
As the psychic "warrior" "arsenal" is examined more extensively, it is important to keep in mind the Luciferian ultimate objective of establishing an overt and occult political and religious Hierarchy in America and internationally. The New Age spirit guide, Lord Maitreya, who spoke of "My Warriors , ... My Army" has an aggressive agenda of conquest. It is a Luciferian New Age which the occult conspiracy is working to fulfill. The Masonic "warrior on the block" who applies "the seething energies of Lucifer" is more than just the philosopher on the block.
The effects of Masonry's masters (who are "unseen and unrecognized" by nominal Masons or those otherwise outside of the occult conspiracy) upon the membership was emphasized by Manly P. Hall, 33rd degree,
The impending triggered transformation of those who take up the "obligations of Freemasonry" is alluded to by Schnoebelen in terms which are clarified in the following chapter. Keep in mind that particularly in persons wherein Lucifer has established his "point of contact" with human consciousness with the opening of the "psychic eye," the "impressibility" of the human brain by entities which have been allowed access is a predominant issue.
A New Age spirit guide named Alder alluded to the occult plan for "world initiation" which persons are being pressured into.
The "pressure," whether on the job, in the school, or through the agency of psychic "warriors," brought to bear upon persons to actively join the pursuit of psychic powers "to enhance all human performance" represents a plan for "world initiation" into Satan's New Age, into Lucifer's "seething energies."
Luciferic initiation,
establishing the "point of contact between humans and
Lucifer-consciousness" is evidently the primary goal of Lucifer or
Satan. "Pressure ... leading ... to initiation" is being exerted by American corporations.
The subversion of the human will and identity is at the heart of the New Age agenda.
The subversion of the American people's best interests by corporations in the political arena has now been followed by the subversion of human rights on an unparalleled scale and depth in the workplace.
The "consciousness" of mankind is a clear issue in the New Age movement. The clear overriding objective of replacing mankind's consciousness with that of the consciousness of Luciferian discarnate spirits is evident from the body of New Age teachings.
The violent intent to de-Christianize the masses on a scale which would dwarf the Reign of Terror of the Jacobins in France is abundantly clear.
The New Age agenda includes methods to intimidate, to "pressure"
human beings into "surrendering" their own bodies, their
"minds," to Luciferian spirits for the so-called "great
work" of incarnating "daemons" in human flesh.
The issue of mankind's "consciousness" is evident not only in New Age programs in places of work, but is also evident in the expressions of the spirit guide called "Asher," considering that the New Age means of replacing the "mass consciousness" of mankind is with Luciferic "initiation," Luciferic "illumination," "Lucifer-consciousness."
The New Age solution to what is derisively referred to as "mass consciousness" is that of the "universal mind," a oneness of consciousness with Lucifer or Luciferian spirits for all mankind. Following the leadership of Lucifer is what brought sin, sickness and death to the human family. Sickness, corruption, death; all fruits of the philosophical bite of the serpent in the Garden of Eden. Lucifer is the founding father of those things which are wrong and bad with the human family. Occult "redemption" itself represents a further degrading of humans by using sexual perversion such as sodomy as a means to spiritistic illumination, the "serpent bite." Is "mass consciousness" the problem ? I
f it is, where did those aspects of "mass consciousness" which are objectionable originate ? It should also be remembered that the Dark Ages of Europe took place under the auspices of a religious hierarchy which was corrupted. Apostasy from Christian teachings and practices was not the solution to mankind's ills, it was a terribly subversive problem. Along comes Lucifer in the New Age movement to rescue mankind from oppression which he himself was responsible for as the Anti-Christ.
Adam Weishaupt's modus operandi of corruption as a means of conquest exemplifies the tactics of Lucifer. Mankind's "consciousness" is, indeed, a paramount issue. Lucifer's design is to replace all of mankind's consciousness directly with his own and with that of his associated demon spirit entities, whether Asher, Alder, or other New Age spirit guides.
Furthermore, it is evident that human beings are being intimidated, threatened to surrender themselves, their bodies, their minds, to the spirit guides of Lucifer's New Age 'or else' "a great calamity will befall mankind." "A great calamity" ? Great calamities such as World Wars I and II were planned, under Lucifer's auspices, and enunciated in writing decades in advance by Lucifer's top agent, Mazzini, in 1871.
WWI & WWII represent global conflicts which have been inspired and precipitated by spirit "guides" and secret societies. Mankind has been in a state of calamity since the philosophical contradiction of the "truth" was formulated by Lucifer in Eden to gain a following by the first human couple, to corrupt and ruin the work of mankind's Heavenly Father. And now Lucifer is threatening more great calamity ?
Furthermore,
he is threatening rage and violent action against those who refuse
initiation into Luciferian New Age practices and Luciferian
"transformation." The modus operandi of Luciferian spirits is to
subject mankind to an array of means of "pain and pressure" to
conform to his Luciferian agenda. World War III has been planned and put
in writing by Mazzini as part of that agenda. Will you be intimidated ?
Recruitment into the New Age "world" of psychic, spiritualistic, shamanistic powers is often carried out "under another name." Similarly, and "cleansing the earth of negativity" is an adroit euphemism. Those who oppose being taken over by or made "one" with Luciferian entities are apparently deemed in the New Age movement as "negative."
What other means are
included among the New Age "warrior's" "arsenal" ?
Lucifer's work is dirty work, and conscientious persons need to be warned. PK Madness
Psychokinesis, or PK, is a term used referring to changes in physical objects resulting from "psychic" forces. Uri Geller, noted for a variety of psychic demonstrations, had made "psychically" bending physical objects, such as metal spoons, quite an attraction. Although Uri Geller has been accused of using parlor tricks at times, parlor tricks (or accusations thereof) by persons professing psychic powers has conveniently enabled governments to officially discount psychic phenomena in the public arena.
Parlor tricks have taken the edge off of investigations by the public while at the same time allowing psychic powers to be skillfully and strategically promoted enabling the operation and expansion of spiritualist and occult groups behind the scenes. Parlor tricks have diverted the attention of much of the public such that occult secret societies and government intelligence agencies have been able to operate behind-the-scenes without being confronted by a swell of public recognition of, and opposition to, clandestine methods available to persons or groups with agendas.
During the 1960's an emerging counter-culture plunged into hallucinogenic drugs, Eastern Mysticism, the occult, and other "New Age" "Age of Aquarius" doctrines and practices. The 1980's experienced a stepped-up involvement by more of the general public with the New Age movement. The phenomena which Uri Geller had made famous in the 1970's had aroused a significant interest. Notwithstanding that Mr. Geller was directed by entities which he couldn't "go against," techno-disciples were being gathered.
There is nothing like an "aerospace engineer" to recruit "techno-shamans." "Thousands of people to perform psychokinesis" ? The authors leave no doubt as to the potential of these sessions in having an impact upon society.
The entities to which Uri Geller credited the psychic powers and which he asserts directed him in his actions cannot be ignored as to their intent. Nations, groups and individuals are being sucked into a competitive arena of the occult, in which entities having enormous capacity to exert influence are being invited "in." Uri Geller spoke of being compelled to serve "their" interests.
The madness of the endeavor to acquire psychic powers is one in which it hardly bears the necessity of saying that "the results could be catastrophic." The proliferation of these methods is such that individuals need to be cautioned about the very techniques which are promoted in the civilian sector "under another name."
What's their plan ?
Is it : Why-not-let-everybody-in-on-it ?
People need to be: warned about an escalating occult agenda and it's dangers, warned adequately ahead of time, and need to be given the reasons not to participate.
There is nothing like recruiting persons in the Army into a "New Age Army" with "pk parties." How many of these persons referred to at America's top levels of government realized at the outset that the PK founding father, Uri Geller, was being directed by entities from whom the powers emanated ?
Ambient PK ? What's the idea, to increase America's "ambient PK" ? And whose going to check all of these "hundreds" of top military and government officials for "ambient PK" before they board a plane, when you get right down to it ? Who would even want to ride an elevator with someone who had "ambient PK" ?
The students are, no doubt, more interested in directing or focusing such "psychic" force as they see fit and, no doubt, less interested in having their own technological possessions damaged.
Macro-Pk, "where an object of substance is moved without the application of normal physical means." The studies or experiments conducted lend credibility to reports out of various corners of the earth such as out of South East Asia in cases where there evidently has not been an attempt made to "change the words."
The authors of The
Warrior's Edge, promoting the "arsenal" of the "psychic
warrior," provide further corroboration of such reports inasmuch that
they also teach how to extinguish a candle flame. [The Warrior's Edge, p.
196] The case in South East Asia illustrates further implications of
"macro-pk" in the "arsenals" of New Age Warriors. It's
good to know that psychic or magical attempts are not always successful. The implications of micro PK in electronics can be even more far-reaching.
The roll of a pair of dice is a sort of random-event generator, and mechanically based randomly "cascading balls" are referred to on page 199 in their book. Elsewhere in the book the author's describe the use of dice in selecting a location for remote viewing. If the use of dice was decided upon to eliminate the possibility of outside influence upon a person's decision making process, The Warrior's Edge effectively provides the material to debunk that claim very handily.
What do the author's of The Warrior's Edge deduce as to the implications of "micro-PK" ?
Uri Geller, pk founding father, did not say that the effects were "human-generated." The "gifted" "demonstrator" acknowledged and spoke of being compelled by powerful outside entities and attributed to their agency his psychic powers. It is obvious that those "entities" have been seeking to draw increasing numbers of individuals into psychic powers and into the vortex of escalation of occult/spiritualistic practices.
It is disconcerting that "psychic warriors" are encouraged to "push the envelope."
Perhaps one of the most profound statements by one of the authors of The Warrior's Edge advocating that civilians learn psychic techniques with the integrity of "ruthlessness and duplicity" is, remarkably,
Where do they get the expression PK party ?
Ironically, the protocols for the PK "party" are said to originate with "an aerospace engineer."
The ultimate threat to national security is co-option by the evil entities which preside over the New Age psychic powers.
Not to labor on the point, but it would seem that "spontaneous PK events" "could impact national security" even if not harnessed. "Some process ... at work here" was identified by Uri Geller as outside entities. One would think that "enough of these spontaneous PK events have been observed to convince us that" mechanical and electrical switches in high security areas could be jeopardized some day by high level government personnel who couldn't stay away from PK "parties."
"Spontaneous" is the "party"-goer's way of saying that
they, themselves, were not in control. It should be apparent that such
forces could constitute a clear danger in an aircraft cockpit or in a
nuclear power plant. The "spontaneous" metal bending has
demonstrated significant potential for harm to mechanical devices, and has
demonstrated unpredictability of occurrence. Manly P. Hall, psychic advocate, warned of experimentation.
What might appear as another undesirable situation is having a nation staffed by "Uri Gellers," who "must obey" their human rights violating invisible masters, at the controls. The "New Age" is no party. To use an appropriate phrase, "the results could be catastrophic." The forces which can clandestinely influence others against their will are not forces which a person could conscientiously invite into one's own mind.
The methods which "psychic warriors" might seek to put at their disposal have been enunciated and represent a terrible menace to society.
The use of psychic forces against human beings cannot ingenuously be represented as a new development. The ambition in psychic "laboratories" has evidently been to seek to manipulate such forces without being associated with outside or discarnate entities. Uri Geller, thus, has provided a contradictory point of advocacy for the "party" public "PK" laboratory.
Now that authors such as those of The Warrior's Edge and The Mind Race have been teaching persons of the public how they can open their own personal "Pandora's Box," it is essential that the ongoing menace of the occult conspiracy be put into context and that the public be warned of the "devices" with which "psychic warriors" have available to them to victimize individuals and groups in the public domain.
Death magic does not always work, as has been publicly corroborated in Africa. But that it is known to work in instances demonstrates the menace of such terrible practices.
The Warrior's Edge reports about the use of a martial arts techniques of a "death touch" "that leads to the victim's death a few hours later. The fabled death touch does not kill instantaneously, nor is it administered using great physical force." The author's document the use of such a technique on two goats, one of which died twelve hours after the application, the other approximately twenty-four hours later, and both were autopsied. [p. 197, The Warrior's Edge]. One can compare what is known in the field with what The Warrior's Edge further reports,
When the authors speak on the one hand of official cover-ups, which to a great extent disables the public from taking legal, or legislative or protest actions, and on the other of the "arsenal" of the "psychic warrior" who operates in the public or civilian domain, it is chilling.
The effects of what is called "PK" force upon biological tissue can be potentially devastating. Effects upon the human brain should not be discounted by potential victims as the menace of the New Age movement becomes more imposing. More "sinister" than remote physical attacks are those techniques which attack the human brain or mind, subverting it, influencing it in ways which assault the human will, and which can be even more detrimental to the individual and collectively to a nation than strictly physical harm.
Consider the implications of the psychic technique or "arsenal" component which The Warrior's Edge authors describe as used by the same person who applied the "death touch" to the goats.
The reputation of Wolf Messing has evidently obtained corroboration of the ability to cloud or stop a person's mental processes, as demonstrated by Guy Savelli. The adept attributes "psychokineses as a primary energy source" for his practices. [The Warrior's Edge, p. 194]
This component, of interrupting mind processes of another human being, in the psychic "arsenal" is considered in the context of various techniques which The Warrior's Edge teaches. Immediately after giving the Savelli and Messing cases the authors proceed to teach "developing exceptional mental control" capable to "extinguish a candle using only concentration." Of course, by concentration alone a human being cannot extinguish a candle flame.
Thus the authors go on to put the practice into context "only after" [ibid., p. 196] learning their techniques, which open the mind to outside or discarnate entities. The menace of the New Age revolution in America and other countries cannot be underestimated. The ethical context in which psychic techniques are taught often uses nice sounding words such as "integrity," but "ruthlessness" and "duplicity" are not the kind of guidelines which give persons assurances that the "psychokinesis" revolution is not a part of an evil agenda.
The recruitment of "New Age Warriors" by means of "agents" such as they-made-me-do-it Uri Geller points to an ulterior plan, a plan to usher in an occult new age, a plan which also threatens attacks against those who refuse to be initiated into occult powers.
From the people who recommend following an "urge to drive" without thinking, from the people who declare that "you own your own mind," the subversion of the human mind by another is apparently "exciting."
Putting a person to sleep or suspending conscious mental processes from a distance represents a terrible assault on the ownership of the human mind. It is also an assault which impacts the human body. Worse yet are what are characterized or described as a remote capability of hypnosis. The psychic "warrior" "arsenal" can be seen to embody an escalating array of human rights violating methods, which the noted Masonic scholar Manly P. Hall refers to as "just as dangerous as nuclear fission."
To bring such sinister methods in the psychic "arsenal" into perspective, it is extremely important to realize that what psychic advocates are advocating for defense against such sinister methods is primarily involvement in psychic techniques. Their solution to the problems which they themselves have been bringing into the public domain represents an escalating environment into the occult, and the deeper persons get into it, the more the "psychic eye" "opens," the stronger the "point of contact with Lucifer consciousness" becomes.
The intimidation represented by an ever growing occult, psychic world organization, is not limited to conventional means. Knowing what their unconventional means are comprised of better enables a person to fight against personal subversions. Interfering remotely with the operation of another person's conscious mind constitutes a very serious human rights violation. The area of "telepathic hypnosis," as the next chapter shows, is not limited to inducing sleep remotely. The next chapter examines such sinister methods more extensively. The virtual explosion of New Age, psychic practices in America, as well as in other countries, demands a critical analysis.
Juxtaposed to practices such as advocated and taught in The Warrior's Edge or The Mind Race stands America's Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, a cornerstone of America's Bill of Rights.
Beware of any attempt to minimize the dangers of psychic practices even to the practitioner.
Contradicting the explicit warnings against experimentation with psychic powers such as expressed by Manly P. Hall, the authors of The Mind Race teach psychic power development to the public in their book and make this apparently reassuring comment:
"No reason to believe that remote viewing can lead to any harmful effects" ? If the ambitious student of the book hasn't had any harmful effects by the time he or she got to page 230 the reassurance becomes somewhat dimmed a couple of pages later.
"Spontaneous psychic experiences," such as the case of William Schnoebelen who got "yanked out" of his body, so-to-speak, with a mystical Out-of-Body experience ? It appears that Dr. Lawrence was a bit more forthright about the "mental state" and cause and effect..
The following declaration is not for someone who has left their analytical thinking ability behind.
That quoted advice is brought to the public by the same people who advise "Just follow that urge and drive." Of course, persons experiencing "spontaneous psychic experiences" might have started on that path by blanking out their very own minds, developing so-called intuitional (psychic) decision making and going by the inimitable advice given by the authors:
The authors and psychic practitioners which declare that "you own your own mind" and who promote "urge driving" should not get so enthralled about a demonstrated ability to remotely interfere with other people's consciousness. The next chapter considers further threats to persons who are entitled as human beings not to be violated in their bodies or in their minds.
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