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Joe Akulis
7th February 2013, 16:48
Got to thinking about something based on various thread posts I've seen over the past few weeks. If the matrix that people have been talking about lately, "hive mind", "their mind", etc., detects a threat, it will often use various means to quell the threat to its livelihood.

Examples of this are things like the etheric spiders that people discussed before, or simply having friends and loved ones around you start to behave in ways that are out of the norm, or even just something small like a spouse that gets inexplicably aggravated every time you are meditating for more than 10 minutes. More examples: Someone falling asleep at the beginning of a conversation where the topic is especially pertinent to gaining a better understanding of the threat posed by this matrix, or being unable to think about something you are certain you wanted to say, or an even more enlightening one for me was just the mention of communities that used to destroy witches.

It occurred to me that it's possible to gauge the severity of a threat to itself that the matrix perceives something to be, by observing the amount of effort it exerts to extinguish the threat. Sudden, unexpected marital discord could indicate that an individual is making progress. If it is perceived that you will begin to spread that successful progress and inspire others to open their eyes, then the effort put forth by the matrix goes up a notch: things go south at your place of work and you lose your job. Or the community where you lived a couple hundred years ago decided to drown you.

It makes me wonder about recent events a bit more. How big is the percieved threat if the matrix feels it is necessary to employ an army of hackers and psychics to try to squash it?

Can anyone think of other examples as extreme?

Is it possible to build a threat pyramid and start putting in various activities and use the negative responses that we observe to decide how high up the pyramid this activity lands? Maybe it would serve as a sort of truth meter.

I know that there are lots of cases where remote viewers have wandered into territory that was already psychically inhabited and brought down all kinds of trouble onto themselves, but how often are so many people targeted as a whole? Crack in the dam, I hope.

donk
7th February 2013, 17:07
Great post. I think most of the things that you mentioned are programmed defenses, that range in severity depending on the suseptability (perhaps, the amount of self awareness?) of the programming to the individual.

EG: my gf would go unconsious, literally fall out, whenever abduction was brought up. She would get irratable and/or cause distractions/change subject when ETs were discussed. As this was recognized, we have worked at it to the point where we can at least begin a conversation about either, before she starts feeling symptoms that she can now recognize. As we progressed into getting down to the nitty-gritty of what is going on, more 3D "issues" were thrown at us, as well as irrelevant but completely distracting paranormal BS.

I believe that particular is targeted to those individuals where awareness of the issue is a threat. And that the matrix is capable of adjusting. That it is cohesive enough and programmed well to determine and handle threats as they arise.

Though hopefully, as is the case with most people, it is completely reactionary (dare to dream). I can't think of any other way of counteracting the effect, other than breaking it down, understanding it, bringing it into the light.

And even then it may not be enough to effect change to it...however it can make this time around more fun...I seem to enjoy life much more enjoyable and easy when I'm detached (or have the illusion of detachment) from it...so let's deconstruct this bee-otch!

There's hope in the progress we make, even though it has ways to make you believe you're chasing a dangling carrot...that complete peace can never be achieved. But what do we have that's better to do?

Joe Akulis
7th February 2013, 17:20
You give me another reason to hope:

"As this was recognized, we have worked at it to the point where we can at least begin a conversation about either, before she starts feeling symptoms that she can now recognize. As we progressed into getting down to the nitty-gritty of what is going on, more 3D "issues" were thrown at us, as well as irrelevant but completely distracting paranormal BS."

But she didn't divorce you, and she is listening and working with you.

I believe we are gradually coming to a point where the people who get converted into "agents", if you will, in order to try to bring turmoil to a seeker ... it is becoming easier to explain to them the reality of what is going on. i.e., "You are being used as an agent right now." And they no longer look at you like a lunatic. We all know someone who does Reiki, or yoga, or what not, and have heard them talking about stuff like this too, so now it's not as crazy to have your husband talk about it. That kind of thing. I am happy to hear you say that she can even recognize patterns now.

Here's hoping.

RMorgan
7th February 2013, 17:27
Hey mate,

Sure. If one decides to use all the forum database to draw statistics and probabilities, then find a way to weight the results to create a truth-meter (and many other meters), it would be indeed possible.

However, there are countless issues involved in properly designing such a process...Man, there are so many variables and so many patterns involved; Itīs simply overwhelming.

We could try, but we would need a group composed of terrific mathematicians, sociologists and psychologists to develop an accurate methodology, and then a group of programmers to develop a software that would deliver the results in real time.

Itīs really complex, but itīs possible. I have no doubt that the agencies use such techniques to blacklist forums, members and to develop counter intelligence measures.

Cheers,

Raf.