Lost Civilizations or What?
The arrogance of "experts" is revealed even in the way extraterrestrials are parts of the global predictive programming.
Here is an “expert” for you, the Evil Dwarf. My wife is saying that the eye placement and orientation resemble that of a chimpanzee, but I protest, as such a statement amounts to an insult to chimpanzees.
For that matter, the very civilization around here is already phasing out, but that’s not my point.
So, what kind of technology built the pyramids and why? Where are the patterns from in South America, the patterns that can only be seen properly from space? The list, of course, is endless.
So, what gives?
Erinnerungen an die Zukunft (1968) was a popular movie in by Erich Von Daniken (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_von_D%C3%A4niken), trying to convince people that aliens have formed the history of mankind. I can assure you that every single argument in it is just about as convincing as Uri Geller (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uri_Geller) bending spoons with his “mind.”
Still, people buy into the alien crap, because it’s exciting, and because it gives them a little more room to feel a teeny bit smart.
So, what makes people believe in ancient civilizations founded by aliens?
To put it plainly, it’s good old-fashioned human arrogance that simply cannot believe that other people can, or may have been, be smarter than their idols.
Today’s Scientism (the belief that “science” is the ultimate key to “knowledge” despite the inherent limitations of human cognition) is another make-belief, but this time, it has taken over the function of religion as the central ideology of the globalists’ as the integral element of their desperate attempt at designing the “perfect society.” Of course, “science” will never be able to tell you where you are from, where you are going, what your job is around here, and why. Advising you on how to succeed in life might be partly scientific, depending on your definition of “success,” but there is no feasible input from “science” on how to live a meaningful life. Even your range of experiencing life is well beyond the scope of “science.” As a result, a technocratic setup must be based on functionality, which is why the IoT is becoming a requirement for participating in “society.”
During my last years of teaching in higher education, at the very first class, I emphasized that I was not teaching, only creating an environment in which people would be able teach themselves a lot faster and a lot more efficiently than by going to the library; old habits die hard, and I’m doing the same on these pages. One question I always asked at the beginning of the semester was, “If you don’t understand what I am saying, how do you know, which of us is stupid, you or I?” All answers were most welcome. Just to elevate the mood, I always promised that if a student would find a mistake in my materials, (s)he would be granted an “A” and no more attendance would be needed. While a few typos were pointed out on two occasions over several years that earned a grade up (oh, boy, if only I could keep up those standards in my articles, but this is journalism and the information posted here cannot wait even if I look like someone illiterate b/o my typos), nobody ever pointed out factual mistakes in my materials. Perhaps that’s one of the reasons I call myself “the ‘Source’” here, although the rules of engagement are drastically different from academic classes. The good news is that I am always more than willing to own up my mistakes and even apologize for them, because I still haven’t given up on learning. Correcting my mistakes is an endless endeavor, but it cannot hurt.
So, here are these ancient engineers who built stuff today’s engineers can’t, but today’s engineers often cannot believe their eyes or admit that they have no clue. Why is a road or a house built by the Romans still outlasting modern architecture? With all the “scientific” technology, today’s jokers (“scientist”) don’t even know what was in the mortar the Romans used (my best guess is it was a mixture containing a version of contemporary concrete, which actually existed, mixed with egg yolks and honey).
Of course, holographic UFOs can be expected so that the forces of the Earth can be unified without any resistance, and it doesn’t really matter if the false flags that will blow up Ft. Knox (because the fact that there is probably not a grain of gold is left there must be covered up, anyway) and NYC or LA (as Maxwell Smart put it in the old series, “Get Smart,” when “terrorists” threatened to blow up the centers of high-grade intellectual activities, “Thank God, Washington is safe”). The false flags can also be fairly distributed among aliens, the Russians, the Chinese and, of course, domestic “t*ists.”
You cannot beat “science.”
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/mass-poisonings-is-becoming-even
ive seen some weird 'aircraft' and will rule nothing out, thats being closed minded :)
Your wife is right about the chimpanzee. Time moves backward, as Merlyn said in The Once and Future King. And so it does. Uncle Charles predicted our doom.