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giovonni
17th August 2016, 02:23
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From TheHighersideChats

"In the latest episode of The Higherside Chats, Greg Carlwood hosts returning guest Cara St. Louis. On her previous appearance, she outlined the details of the new chronology, the missing time phenomenon, the mind weapon we call the Prussian Education System and the dumbing down it facilitates.

As Cara looked deeper into the narrative of history, missing time and those who question it, she found more than enough meat on those bones and set out on her new venture: a series of episodic titles she calls The Workbook. Join them as they go for the conspiratorial one-two punch of the highest order as we explore Missing time and the New Chronology.

4:00 Greg and Cara begin by giving some context on the New Chronology. Cara details her path of initiation starting with the work of Sylvie' Ivanowa (http://thehighersidechats.com/silvie-ivanowa-new-chronology/) and leading to Russian astronomer and mathematician,Anatoly Fomenko. Cara explains that the timeline used by today's elite, contributes to the justification of things such as wars and the rising of certain dynastic families. Using astronomical events, such as the cycles of the moon, movements of the planets and eclipses, we are able to see the manipulation of humankind's understanding of history.

11:30 Knowing our current timeline may be completely inaccurate, Greg and Cara discuss the ways in which establishments such as the Catholic church were capable of altering the dates of history to fit their desired paradigm. Cara contends Jesuits scholars Scaliger and his contemporary Dionysius Petavias, with the help of Benedictine monks, at the will of the Vatican, and against all history fiction or science rewrote chronology to pre-date the existence of Christianity. Further illustrating her point, Cara also explains that all astronomical evidence dates Jesus' period of existence to Medieval times, which gravely affects our current chronology.

15:00 Digging deeper into the Jesuit's brutal involvement in the Prussian education system, Cara briefly lays out the bullet points and a few keys players from along the way, including Pope Pius X.

24:42 Greg and Cara continue to put a point on the finer details of the key figures involved in altering the timeline. One such contributing character was none other than esteemed mathematician, astronomer and physicist, Isaac Newton.

28:00 Cara makes the case against the flat earth theory by contending that it discredits traditional astronomy.

29:45 Greg and Cara examine the work of Ivanowa involving the decedents of Atlantis whom she refers to as "the Survivors". Known as the keepers of the peace, the Survivors imparted knowledge to the indigenous people who in turn used their culture of oral storytelling to spread this knowledge for generations. Cara details the what she believes to be a critical moment in the lost history, the Battle of Moytura, a literal fairy tale taking place in Ireland.

38:00 Cara continues to detail her path of research for listeners. As a self-identified Faye, Cara believes the Faye exist in a different way. Cara outlines her theory, stating the Faye have been and may still be an extra-terrestrial race, as well as existing intra–dimensionally. Listen as Cara and Greg discuss the tumultuous relationship between the Faye and Drakos.

46:00 The scope of the human mind is endless. With the recent calls to creative types from CERN, Cara elaborates on the theory they may be attempting to harness the imagination to control and disrupt the morphogenetic field.

51:00 Listen as Cara describes the current landscape of terror, anxiety and fear being used to manipulate, weaken and control the population.

58:40 Greg and Cara continue to trace missing time conspiracy and this alternative history through the rule of Nero in Rome. With disparities in the timeline becoming more evident as we narrow in on details of history, Cara explains the fallacies in our current understanding of history."


About

From her facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/whatcarasaid/about/?entry_point=page_nav_about_item&tab=page_info)

I'm a writer. Fiction mostly. I'm a Waldorf teacher. I am a seeker. I am lost, I am found.
I am a mother of three and a lover. I am a destroyer. I am a builder.

Cara St.Louis is a writer, teacher, activist and speaker. Hailing from the American Southwest and infused with the old spirit of the sovereign individual, Cara has chosen to dedicate all her time and energy to waking people up. Authro of Consolata's Companion, The Sun Thief, and with Harald Kautz-Vella, Dangerous Imagination, Silent Assimilation. She is a former producer at The People's Voice TV in London, as well.

website: https://vortexcourage.me/

http://www.thehighersidechatsplus.com/

Published on Aug 16, 2016


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giovonni
17th August 2016, 02:53
a general descriptive about ...


The Fae

Fairies, Keshalyi, Sidhe, Tuatha de Danann, The Fair Folk, Daoine Sidhe, Tylwyth Teg, Bonne Dames, The Fae. All names for one broad group of humanoid supernatural beings who originated in the Real World and migrated to Kintaria with the rest of the supernatural.

Folklorists have suggested that their actual origin lies in a conquered race living in hiding, or in religious beliefs that lost currency with the advent of religion. These explanations are not necessarily incompatible, and they may be traceable to multiple sources. Much of the folklore about fairies revolves around protection from their malice, by such means as cold iron (iron is like poison to fairies, and they will not go near it) or charms of rowan and herbs, or avoiding offense by shunning locations known to be theirs.

In particular, folklore describes how to prevent the fairies from stealing babies and substituting changelings, and abducting older people as well. Many folktales are told of fairies, and they appear as characters in stories from medieval tales of chivalry, to Victorian fairy tales, and up to the present day in modern literature. Diminutive fairies of one kind or another have been recorded for centuries, but occur alongside the human-sized beings; these have been depicted as ranging in size from very tiny up to the size of a human child.

Even with these small fairies, however, their small size may be magically assumed rather than constant. Some fairies though normally quite small were able to dilate their figures to imitate humans. Wings, while common in Victorian and later artwork of fairies, are very rare in the folklore; even very small fairies flew with magic, sometimes flying on ragwort stems or the backs of birds. Nowadays, fairies are often depicted with ordinary insect wings or butterfly wings.

In some folklore fairies have green eyes and often bite. Though they can confuse one with their words, fairies cannot lie. They hate being told 'thank you', as they see it as a sign of one forgetting the good deed done, and, instead, want something that will guarantee remembrance.

In folklore, they are variously regarded as a "natural" but hidden species, as spirits of the dead, or as descendants of either fallen angels or demons. Fairies are generally described as human in appearance and having magical powers. Their origins are less clear in the folklore, being variously dead, or some form of demon, or a species completely independent of humans or angels.

Another theory is that the fairies were originally worshiped as minor goddesses, such as nymphs or tree spirits.

A Fairy can be of any element, and can be either light or dark. Fairies are often seen as helpers of several things. Being as the seasons change Fairies often help it, they help wake plants and trees from slumber as well as animals and insects. Such creatures will often only show themselves to children and even than that is rare.

Basho
17th August 2016, 18:59
This is a great interview that deserves its own thread! Thank you once again Gio for sharing.

I've listened to/watched almost all of the newearth videos & It pleases me to know that someone is getting the ball rolling to give this information the attention it deserves. The evidence is bountiful & compelling. I find fomenko's timeline much more believable than the crap we have been forced to learn at school.

I'm very surprised this old thread that helped me discover newearth/fomenko.

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?86225-What-if-our-recent-history-is-concealed-by-invoking-The-Dark-Age-that-never-was-dark

Was pretty much ignored here on Avalon