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Will Scientists Ever Acknowledge The Reality Of Non-Material Existence?

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The level of proof required to convince all of them, enough so that textbooks are rewritten and PhDs lose their jobs and religions fall, is so great with such severe consequences that it invokes intervention from the various powers that control our world (angels, secret societies, aliens) and none of them want that to occur at the wrong time. Therefore it will happen when the time is right, but any individual attempting to create or provide such proof in the wrong way at the wrong time will be prevented by these powers.

For example, a person with really strong psychic abilities who can read everyone’s mind, they will feel very strongly over time not to share it with anyone. Or maybe they get karmically punished every time they share it a little, and don’t want to suffer anymore, and that’s only step 2 where by step 10 they would be dead of cancer or something. There are many ways in which individuals can be convinced not to share their proof with the world at large, even if it’s okay for them to share it with a smaller network of people who don’t impact world history.

Technology though is the easiest to convince the materialist. Let’s say you invented a special camera that can see into the etheric plane and therefore show what ghosts or demons or aliens or whatever are in your vicinity. To go from wanting to create this, to eventually putting it on public display or mailing ten demonstration devices to various academics, that is a very long sequence of steps where each way there can be made obstacles. In the very beginning, it can be done just by making the person not have enough willpower to research how to even invent it despite it being a cool idea. Then they can delay you getting the parts needed to try it out, give you brain fog, make your brother go broke so that he needs to borrow your money and now you can’t buy what you need, all the way up to not having funding to produce the ten demonstration devices. And if somehow you do succeed and creating a machine, then unless you make it fully public instantly (and then they will play on your greed, make you think that since you invested 120,000 dollars, people don’t deserve to have it for free … you need to have compensation, so you try to attract investors, but turns out they are even more easily mind controlled and either never come, or end up being scammers and the you go to jail for fraud, and so on). See, it’s all very easy to stop.

Fact is, certain people are meant to believe because they experience it for themselves, or they already have something within them that is open to believing, so they do the research and are smart enough to realize that non-material things exist. Meanwhile, other people are not on that path at all, or are puppets of the matrix, so no amount of proof will convince those folks. Then the rest are people who can change their minds given enough proof, but that proof may not come if the higher powers don’t allow it.

There’s a reason that angels and aliens don’t just reveal themselves openly on national television, or reveal themselves to the president for that matter. That’s because all sides, no matter what the side, wants the current level of silence/skepticism that we see, for various reasons.

At the same time, knowledge of these phenomena is spreading. Just not to the point where it affects the economy, wars, or causes religions to fall. Everything else though, from movies to TV documentaries about the paranormal or aliens, is not only allowed but encouraged. And yet, nothing is forcing the skeptics to sit down and watch those programs. Only people interested watch them. Thus it doesn’t violate or upset anything. That’s the way this world seems to be run at the moment.

But I do think a time will come, a deadline of sorts, where conditions are right for the final revelation to be given about aliens/angels/souls to the mass public. Think about this: right now, all the laws in the western world do not include “the soul” or “demons” or “aliens” as factors. No economic decisions are based on it. No wars are fought on it. Only entertainment, TV shows, books, radio shows, etc. seem to incorporate these ideas, things that aren’t that consequential. (Of course, in secret, the shadow government/military does know about these things, and manipulates the world accordingly).

Now, imagine if the paranormal were factored into public policy. For example, let’ ssay aliens are now admitted as real, and then the question is who in the population has been contacted by them, is working for them, or is being influenced by them … should such people have the right to vote? Should they be allowed to own guns? Should they be treated as dangerous to the nation? Or only those being contacted by alien factions the government hasn’t made treaties with? If people were to vote on which alien factions are kosher, would they vote for just whoever is the prettiest looking alien faction? And if that faction ends up being a bunch of liars, as most politicians are right now, then laws will get written favoring their agenda and the rest of us can’t do anything about it since that’s democracy and the will of the human race, which thereby sanctions it under galactic law.

Same with the soul. Let’s say the soul is recognized as real, and that it leaves the body at night when you sleep. Then someone invents a robot that can house the body of a soul, and now the government realizes it can make you work while you sleep by having your consciousness be transferred to that robot body. Or advertisers realize they can now project advertisements into your dreams. Or when a criminal gets sentenced to 8 life sentences, there are built prisons specifically for souls of those who died in prison, to live another 500 years trapped in that soul-prison.

Or let’s say the military then has open permission to use this occult knowledge in warfare. Maybe now they collect and breed demons to use as spiritual warfare on lesser nations. Maybe demon bombs that are dropped in and possess people and make them kill and eat each other, maybe combined with special drugs dispersed as gasses that make people susceptible to it. Or a kind of metaphysical soul weapon that activates in a city and distorts the soul-body connection so that everyone falls over into a coma and then dies.

By limiting humanity’s knowledge to very narrow regions of science and beliefs, it makes them more controllable. The good guys probably see that there would be bad consequences such as the examples cited above, consequences stemming from that power being abused (considering mankind’s current state of morality). Meanwhile, the bad guys don’t want that knowledge out there either because then liberators could use that tech to see them and expose them. You can expose the bad guys, but you can’t fix human ethics that easily, not without lots of time and effort, and so right now is too soon for this knowledge/tech to be made official.

But private use is okay, it seems. I mean, it still gets moderated if it becomes too public (if it offers too strong of proof, as that can upset the world script). I wish it weren’t this way, but that’s what I see from having researched it.

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