Submitted by Sci Fi Guy on
A “matrix agent” is someone through whom malicious third party forces are acting to target someone for spiritual, psychological, financial, emotional, or informational manipulation, diversion, and ruin. They can be spirited or spiritless, so long as they either are knowing and agree, or unknowing and easily manipulated to act as these proxies/vectors.
More specifically, I use the term for people who carry out that function on an extended basis, versus normal people who for only a brief few seconds are ‘taken over by something’ and do/say something that was intelligently guided by a third party force. The latter I think happens regularly as everyone has slips of the mind. It’s only when a person somehow “works for the matrix” more often than not, that I define it as a matrix agent.
Additionally, for me there are highly improbable, odd, suspicious circumstances surrounding their appearance in one’s life. As in, too convenient, too quick, too good to be true, too customized to your weaknesses/biases, and other traits that put it beyond a mere chance occurrence. And lastly, they have to lack a bit of volition, self-examination, and “realness” otherwise they wouldn’t be as manipulable.
Some of them originate with people who from an early age have heard voices or come under the control of demonic/alien forces (several I know have admitted as much) and so they become increasingly integrated with these beings and lose more and more of their own freewill. Beyond a certain level of conscious vacancy, or possession, they are now “pawns on call” living their lives until “activated” and guided toward a certain target. I don’t believe they are necessarily told, paid money, given a phone call, etc. to do that; rather, it happens synchronistically or through telepathic persuasion that they wind their way toward a person. This is my best guess.
Obviously, someone who lacks a spirit has no freewill/volition to resist such manipulations, and their life is much more easily contoured to turn them into this. But, as I mentioned above, through gradual possession or alien control, even weak spirited humans can serve such functions. The main point though is that they are specific in whom they are directed towards, and that there is often a negative paranormal or strange aspect to how they come into a person’s life (similar to how when the federal agencies do a sting on a suspect, the suspect may feel uneasy about the dealer/victim being a bit too convenient and something being off… that’s because forces behind the scenes have set up the circumstances).
Why and how do people become agents? What is the purpose? Is it a conscious choice?
1) They are born that way. Same way not every car produced ever gets a driver, not every body produced in the womb gets a spirit/driver. What happens instead is that the fetus continues to grow or collect around and within itself the etheric and astral bodies, but not the spirit. And so a fully functioning and alive baby is born, but without the higher spark that would allow it to have true freewill in the sense of sentiently contemplating its own life and circumstances and going against biology and social programming to become his or her own individual. Therefore this person will become a product of non-spiritual influences such as the biological and social programming. Any outside forces such as ghosts/demons/aliens would have an easier time inhabiting or steering this person as well. My article on Spiritless Humans gets into this idea.
2) They are born with a spirit, but either fall asleep spiritually in life, or are too young/weak of a spirit, or fragment parts of their spirit/soul off due to chemical, physical, emotional, psychological trauma in life, or it kind of atrophies/evaporates from too much boredom, routine, and misery for too long. These people may be “real” and “grow” up to the point where their spirit core goes latent or is cut off or just plain leaves the body, after that they are just shadows of their former selves, like echoes on repeat mode. Then they are no longer mindful or self-aware enough to be resistant to being manipulated buy those outside forces.
3) They are not even fully human, but artificial beings / constructs created by aliens and/or black ops forces, either reanimated from dead bodies or cloned in special growing tanks. They are robotoids. I talk about them in my Human Simulacra article. I think these are rarer than #2 or #3 above, but their advantage is that they are 100% controllable and can appear and disappear in strange uncanny ways and times.
4) They are not fully real, but quantum anomalies or holographic shells pulled into your timeline/reality due to you bending probability via your thoughts/emotions/intent. For example, let’s say you desire a boyfriend of a certain type (dark, mysterious, bad boy) and use black magic rituals and daily intent to try and manifest him, but you live in a small town in Nebraska where such subcultures don’t exist. Then a week later you encounter the perfect match at the local Dairy Queen and he says he just moved there week ago. He has weird things in common with you, and seems custom tailored to you. But you sense emptiness in his eyes and something sly behind them, as if he were a decoy duck and there’s a hunter lurking around. He ends up being a psychic vampire and loads you up with disinformation and you get sick, etc. and when you’ve had enough, you put your foot down and say to the universe you’re done with him, and that same day he splits town and you can’t figure out where he went. Here, I think you created him by pulling in a very unlikely probable future where such a character shows up, but since he is your creation and no actual spirit is just going to incarnate into a body and grow up to satisfy your whims, he remained spiritless — however, being empty, he’s now an open conduit for dark forces (demons) to work through, and so such forces act through such holographic shells (by holographic I mean still physical and tangible, but not fully real in the sense of being part of your true timeline and having a permanent existence).
5) They are usually spirited, but from a young age were in contact with alien or demon forces who groomed them, wormed their way into his or her mind and soul, and basically turned this person into a steerable and willing puppet. That is, these people hear voices and do what they tell them to do, and have controlled hallucinations and aren’t 100% there in their heads. There are a lot of such types out there. They have a weird world view, usually told they are the center of some made up story these entities spun for them, which gains their cooperation. Their world view is also mostly false and disinformative. I hear from such types periodically. Even if they don’t admit they’re under control of entities, just from their world view I can tell, and when I ask them point blank what and how long they’ve been in touch with entities, they’ll usually admit it and say that most of their worldview comes from what they were told. These types can be moved around relatively easy by such forces to target certain people. But there will almost always be something off about them; either a bit hurried to convince you of lies like some used car salesman, or very slick and calm and sociopathic but with a cold or evil glint behind the eyes even when they’re smiling, or totally discombobulated and hysterical almost (some women agents fall into this category) who are used to trap targets who have the white knight syndrome.
Only the spirited ones can be ‘saved’, but even then, only if they have enough self-awareness, self-examination, and self-correction abilities to snap out of it. The test is that you try and try but nothing works, or any reform isn’t genuine but just an act to placate you until they go back to their control tactics. You don’t have to go nitpicking things, as if you look hard enough you can rationalize even a saint as being the devil, but rather you just have to not be blind to the obvious red flags right in your face. Such blindness comes from false assumptions like the idea that everyone is real and good at the core; not so, some people just aren’t good, whole, sentient people. I think it’s worth giving the benefit of the doubt in ambiguous cases, and overall it’s easier to say with 100% certainty that a person is spirited and real (because of all the character qualities that entails) whereas saying a person is an agent or spiritless is harder since asleep or manipulated spirited people can act like them (there’s a large amount of overlap) and only in the more extreme cases can one say with 100% certainty the latter.
Tom Montalk