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The UFO’s are pointing to something BIGGER… stop staring at the finger.
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@Cortex_Zero I think so- or just one field to rule them all…
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The Reality Veil Hypothesis A Working Theory on the Nature of Reality I’ve been thinking about this for years. And the more I pull at the threads, the more I see that reality isn’t what we think it is. Or more accurately… what we’re shown and told is reality is just a fragment… a controlled perception of something much bigger. It’s not that the world is fake, but it’s incomplete. It’s a veil, and most people live their entire lives within it, never realizing there’s something beyond. This isn’t just philosophy or some abstract thought experiment. I’ve felt it. I’ve seen it. I’ve had experiences that make it undeniable. Moments where reality cracks open just enough to let something through… synchronicities… visions… knowledge that arrives in my mind fully formed, as if downloaded from somewhere else. And when I step back, I see that these ideas aren’t new. They’ve been echoed throughout history, scattered across different traditions. Let me break it down. Plato’s Cave… The Shadow Reality Plato nailed it 2,400 years ago… most people live inside a projected illusion, mistaking it for truth. They don’t know they’re in a cave, and they don’t want to. If you try to show them, they’ll fight you. Leaving the cave is painful… it forces you to dismantle everything you thought was real. And once you’re out, you can never go back. I’ve felt this firsthand. The more I see, the more obvious it becomes that our perception of reality is deliberately limited. And that’s not just by external forces… it’s built into the structure of this place. Jesus & The Kingdom of God… A Hidden but Present Reality Jesus didn’t talk about heaven as some faraway place. He said the Kingdom of God is already here… among us… inside us… but people don’t perceive it. That’s the key. The Kingdom isn’t a location. It’s a shift in perception. Most people are waiting for something external to change, but what if the real transformation is an internal unlocking? What if the world we’re supposed to see has been here all along, but we’ve been conditioned not to notice? This hits deep for me because I know what it feels like to catch glimpses of something more. It’s not belief. It’s direct experience. Huxley & The Doors of Perception… Tuning the Receiver Huxley got it right… the brain doesn’t generate consciousness, it filters it. It’s a reducing valve, narrowing down the full scope of reality into something manageable. Think about that. What we call "normal perception" is just a thin sliver of what’s actually there. And every once in a while, something cracks the filter open… whether it’s deep meditation, a near-death experience, psychedelics, or just the right moment of clarity. I’ve had those moments. And I know they weren’t just my imagination. There’s something else here… something woven into the structure of reality itself, waiting to be noticed. Gnosticism… The Demiurge & The Architect of Reality Gnosticism takes this even further… the world as we know it was created by a lesser intelligence… something that traps human souls in illusion. The true divine reality exists beyond, but most never escape the system. I don’t take this as some literal sci-fi mythology. But the core idea resonates… the world is a construct… a designed experience that both obscures and initiates. Some will stay trapped in it forever. Others will start to wake up. And here’s the wild part… once you start to see it, reality starts communicating back. Patterns emerge. Synchronicities increase. The deeper you go, the more undeniable it becomes.
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@Soupdaddy00 Searching the depths of the internet for months along with books I’ve read and podcast interviews with people that have known him.
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@thatuapgirl Pretty fun little tv show about him:
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@GarryPNolan @RonDePinho Give ‘em hell, Garry!
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The Reality Veil Hypothesis A Working Theory on the Nature of Reality I’ve been thinking about this for years. And the more I pull at the threads, the more I see that reality isn’t what we think it is. Or more accurately… what we’re shown and told is reality is just a fragment… a controlled perception of something much bigger. It’s not that the world is fake, but it’s incomplete. It’s a veil, and most people live their entire lives within it, never realizing there’s something beyond. This isn’t just philosophy or some abstract thought experiment. I’ve felt it. I’ve seen it. I’ve had experiences that make it undeniable. Moments where reality cracks open just enough to let something through… synchronicities… visions… knowledge that arrives in my mind fully formed, as if downloaded from somewhere else. And when I step back, I see that these ideas aren’t new. They’ve been echoed throughout history, scattered across different traditions. Let me break it down. Plato’s Cave… The Shadow Reality Plato nailed it 2,400 years ago… most people live inside a projected illusion, mistaking it for truth. They don’t know they’re in a cave, and they don’t want to. If you try to show them, they’ll fight you. Leaving the cave is painful… it forces you to dismantle everything you thought was real. And once you’re out, you can never go back. I’ve felt this firsthand. The more I see, the more obvious it becomes that our perception of reality is deliberately limited. And that’s not just by external forces… it’s built into the structure of this place. Jesus & The Kingdom of God… A Hidden but Present Reality Jesus didn’t talk about heaven as some faraway place. He said the Kingdom of God is already here… among us… inside us… but people don’t perceive it. That’s the key. The Kingdom isn’t a location. It’s a shift in perception. Most people are waiting for something external to change, but what if the real transformation is an internal unlocking? What if the world we’re supposed to see has been here all along, but we’ve been conditioned not to notice? This hits deep for me because I know what it feels like to catch glimpses of something more. It’s not belief. It’s direct experience. Huxley & The Doors of Perception… Tuning the Receiver Huxley got it right… the brain doesn’t generate consciousness, it filters it. It’s a reducing valve, narrowing down the full scope of reality into something manageable. Think about that. What we call "normal perception" is just a thin sliver of what’s actually there. And every once in a while, something cracks the filter open… whether it’s deep meditation, a near-death experience, psychedelics, or just the right moment of clarity. I’ve had those moments. And I know they weren’t just my imagination. There’s something else here… something woven into the structure of reality itself, waiting to be noticed. Gnosticism… The Demiurge & The Architect of Reality Gnosticism takes this even further… the world as we know it was created by a lesser intelligence… something that traps human souls in illusion. The true divine reality exists beyond, but most never escape the system. I don’t take this as some literal sci-fi mythology. But the core idea resonates… the world is a construct… a designed experience that both obscures and initiates. Some will stay trapped in it forever. Others will start to wake up. And here’s the wild part… once you start to see it, reality starts communicating back. Patterns emerge. Synchronicities increase. The deeper you go, the more undeniable it becomes.
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@IanCarrollShow You might find this interesting:
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Timothy E. Taylor is Tyler from American Cosmic. That much is certain. He is an aerospace engineer, a biotech innovator, and by his own belief, someone being guided by non-human intelligence. Taylor doesn’t just believe that UAPs exist… he believes something higher has been leading him, nudging him toward discoveries that will change the future of humanity. His guidance doesn’t come in the form of voices or direct conversations. It’s more subtle. He describes it as sudden downloads of knowledge—moments when fully formed ideas appear in his mind. He trusts these moments. He believes they are coming from a force beyond human understanding… something operating outside of time as we know it. He believes these intelligences are benevolent, helping him and others throughout history by planting ideas and insights when the time is right. Timothy Taylor began his career at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, where he worked on over 40 NASA space missions and more than 80 Department of Defense military space operations. This wasn’t just standard aerospace work. His expertise was in classified payload operations—one of the most secretive and compartmentalized areas of spaceflight. Payload operations involve deploying satellites, surveillance systems, and experimental technologies. But in highly classified cases, they involve testing and launching black-budget projects—technologies that don’t officially exist. These are the kinds of missions where advanced propulsion systems, high-energy experiments, and possibly even reverse-engineered craft are quietly slipped into orbit. Taylor was also involved in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster investigation. This put him in a position to work alongside top-level analysts reviewing classified aerospace failures, where unknown variables and exotic technologies sometimes come into play. People who work on these investigations often gain access to information far beyond standard aerospace knowledge. There are reports that Taylor was part of a highly classified propulsion research effort, possibly involving energy systems that defy conventional physics. Some insiders believe that he was exposed to exotic materials, potentially retrieved from unknown sources. If that’s true, it would explain what happened next. After years in aerospace, Taylor made an unusual move—he left and entered the world of biomedical research. He founded Endius, Inc., a company specializing in spinal surgery innovations, and holds 13 patents related to neural interfaces, spinal implants, and surgical tools. At first glance, this looks like a complete career change. But if you understand how black-budget research operates, this fits a well-established pattern. Many high-level aerospace researchers transition into biotech and neural interfaces when their research involves consciousness, energy systems, or biological augmentation. If Taylor had access to non-human technology, then moving into biotech could mean he was studying how it interacts with the human body. There is strong evidence that biomedical applications of exotic materials are a major focus of hidden research, especially in relation to cognition, neural enhancement, and longevity. Taylor’s biotech work suggests he was looking at something more than just surgery or medical implants. He was exploring the intersection of advanced technology and human biology—possibly with knowledge he gained from classified aerospace projects. If he was being guided by non-human intelligence, then this move wasn’t a career change… it was the next step in a larger process. Timothy Taylor should be a well-known figure. He has worked on some of the most important NASA and Department of Defense programs, transitioned into major biomedical innovations, and claims to be directly influenced by something beyond human intelligence. Yet, almost no one knows his name.
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@kiwimembranes Not sure. What’s your take?
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In esoteric stuff, 17 is tied to fate and knowledge, which kind of fits considering we’re talking about space. Apollo 17, big disasters, Mars missions… it’s a pattern. Some people think NASA does this on purpose, others say it’s just weird coincidence. Maybe it means nothing, maybe it’s part of something bigger. Either way, it’s kinda weird
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@OwenGregorian This might be of interest :
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Timothy E. Taylor is Tyler from American Cosmic. That much is certain. He is an aerospace engineer, a biotech innovator, and by his own belief, someone being guided by non-human intelligence. Taylor doesn’t just believe that UAPs exist… he believes something higher has been leading him, nudging him toward discoveries that will change the future of humanity. His guidance doesn’t come in the form of voices or direct conversations. It’s more subtle. He describes it as sudden downloads of knowledge—moments when fully formed ideas appear in his mind. He trusts these moments. He believes they are coming from a force beyond human understanding… something operating outside of time as we know it. He believes these intelligences are benevolent, helping him and others throughout history by planting ideas and insights when the time is right. Timothy Taylor began his career at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, where he worked on over 40 NASA space missions and more than 80 Department of Defense military space operations. This wasn’t just standard aerospace work. His expertise was in classified payload operations—one of the most secretive and compartmentalized areas of spaceflight. Payload operations involve deploying satellites, surveillance systems, and experimental technologies. But in highly classified cases, they involve testing and launching black-budget projects—technologies that don’t officially exist. These are the kinds of missions where advanced propulsion systems, high-energy experiments, and possibly even reverse-engineered craft are quietly slipped into orbit. Taylor was also involved in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster investigation. This put him in a position to work alongside top-level analysts reviewing classified aerospace failures, where unknown variables and exotic technologies sometimes come into play. People who work on these investigations often gain access to information far beyond standard aerospace knowledge. There are reports that Taylor was part of a highly classified propulsion research effort, possibly involving energy systems that defy conventional physics. Some insiders believe that he was exposed to exotic materials, potentially retrieved from unknown sources. If that’s true, it would explain what happened next. After years in aerospace, Taylor made an unusual move—he left and entered the world of biomedical research. He founded Endius, Inc., a company specializing in spinal surgery innovations, and holds 13 patents related to neural interfaces, spinal implants, and surgical tools. At first glance, this looks like a complete career change. But if you understand how black-budget research operates, this fits a well-established pattern. Many high-level aerospace researchers transition into biotech and neural interfaces when their research involves consciousness, energy systems, or biological augmentation. If Taylor had access to non-human technology, then moving into biotech could mean he was studying how it interacts with the human body. There is strong evidence that biomedical applications of exotic materials are a major focus of hidden research, especially in relation to cognition, neural enhancement, and longevity. Taylor’s biotech work suggests he was looking at something more than just surgery or medical implants. He was exploring the intersection of advanced technology and human biology—possibly with knowledge he gained from classified aerospace projects. If he was being guided by non-human intelligence, then this move wasn’t a career change… it was the next step in a larger process. Timothy Taylor should be a well-known figure. He has worked on some of the most important NASA and Department of Defense programs, transitioned into major biomedical innovations, and claims to be directly influenced by something beyond human intelligence. Yet, almost no one knows his name.
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The UFO phenomenon is a multi-layered enigma: extraterrestrial, interdimensional, human-made, or some combination of all three. But one thing is clear… government disinformation and psyops have played a massive role in shaping public perception. For decades, intelligence agencies have exploited the UFO topic as a tool for distraction, confusion, and cover for advanced tech programs. By seeding conflicting narratives -aliens here to help, aliens here to destroy, or “nothing to see here”… they’ve created a smokescreen that ensures we never get too close to the truth. Is the truth out there? Yes. But it’s wrapped in layers of noise. Disinformation isn’t just lies; it’s the strategic manipulation of facts, seeded into media and UFO circles alike. It muddies the waters, making real research nearly impossible. If we’re serious about understanding the phenomenon, we need to be just as serious about dismantling the disinfo machine. It’s not just about “believing” or “debunking”—it’s about untangling decades of deliberate obfuscation designed to keep us in the dark. The real question: Why? What are they hiding, and why now? 👽 ✌️ 🛸 #UFO #Disinformation #PsyOps #UAP
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Timothy E. Taylor is Tyler from American Cosmic. That much is certain. He is an aerospace engineer, a biotech innovator, and by his own belief, someone being guided by non-human intelligence. Taylor doesn’t just believe that UAPs exist… he believes something higher has been leading him, nudging him toward discoveries that will change the future of humanity. His guidance doesn’t come in the form of voices or direct conversations. It’s more subtle. He describes it as sudden downloads of knowledge—moments when fully formed ideas appear in his mind. He trusts these moments. He believes they are coming from a force beyond human understanding… something operating outside of time as we know it. He believes these intelligences are benevolent, helping him and others throughout history by planting ideas and insights when the time is right. Timothy Taylor began his career at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, where he worked on over 40 NASA space missions and more than 80 Department of Defense military space operations. This wasn’t just standard aerospace work. His expertise was in classified payload operations—one of the most secretive and compartmentalized areas of spaceflight. Payload operations involve deploying satellites, surveillance systems, and experimental technologies. But in highly classified cases, they involve testing and launching black-budget projects—technologies that don’t officially exist. These are the kinds of missions where advanced propulsion systems, high-energy experiments, and possibly even reverse-engineered craft are quietly slipped into orbit. Taylor was also involved in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster investigation. This put him in a position to work alongside top-level analysts reviewing classified aerospace failures, where unknown variables and exotic technologies sometimes come into play. People who work on these investigations often gain access to information far beyond standard aerospace knowledge. There are reports that Taylor was part of a highly classified propulsion research effort, possibly involving energy systems that defy conventional physics. Some insiders believe that he was exposed to exotic materials, potentially retrieved from unknown sources. If that’s true, it would explain what happened next. After years in aerospace, Taylor made an unusual move—he left and entered the world of biomedical research. He founded Endius, Inc., a company specializing in spinal surgery innovations, and holds 13 patents related to neural interfaces, spinal implants, and surgical tools. At first glance, this looks like a complete career change. But if you understand how black-budget research operates, this fits a well-established pattern. Many high-level aerospace researchers transition into biotech and neural interfaces when their research involves consciousness, energy systems, or biological augmentation. If Taylor had access to non-human technology, then moving into biotech could mean he was studying how it interacts with the human body. There is strong evidence that biomedical applications of exotic materials are a major focus of hidden research, especially in relation to cognition, neural enhancement, and longevity. Taylor’s biotech work suggests he was looking at something more than just surgery or medical implants. He was exploring the intersection of advanced technology and human biology—possibly with knowledge he gained from classified aerospace projects. If he was being guided by non-human intelligence, then this move wasn’t a career change… it was the next step in a larger process. Timothy Taylor should be a well-known figure. He has worked on some of the most important NASA and Department of Defense programs, transitioned into major biomedical innovations, and claims to be directly influenced by something beyond human intelligence. Yet, almost no one knows his name.
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@ExoAcademian SOMETHING is afoot!
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The Reality Veil Hypothesis A Working Theory on the Nature of Reality I’ve been thinking about this for years. And the more I pull at the threads, the more I see that reality isn’t what we think it is. Or more accurately… what we’re shown and told is reality is just a fragment… a controlled perception of something much bigger. It’s not that the world is fake, but it’s incomplete. It’s a veil, and most people live their entire lives within it, never realizing there’s something beyond. This isn’t just philosophy or some abstract thought experiment. I’ve felt it. I’ve seen it. I’ve had experiences that make it undeniable. Moments where reality cracks open just enough to let something through… synchronicities… visions… knowledge that arrives in my mind fully formed, as if downloaded from somewhere else. And when I step back, I see that these ideas aren’t new. They’ve been echoed throughout history, scattered across different traditions. Let me break it down. Plato’s Cave… The Shadow Reality Plato nailed it 2,400 years ago… most people live inside a projected illusion, mistaking it for truth. They don’t know they’re in a cave, and they don’t want to. If you try to show them, they’ll fight you. Leaving the cave is painful… it forces you to dismantle everything you thought was real. And once you’re out, you can never go back. I’ve felt this firsthand. The more I see, the more obvious it becomes that our perception of reality is deliberately limited. And that’s not just by external forces… it’s built into the structure of this place. Jesus & The Kingdom of God… A Hidden but Present Reality Jesus didn’t talk about heaven as some faraway place. He said the Kingdom of God is already here… among us… inside us… but people don’t perceive it. That’s the key. The Kingdom isn’t a location. It’s a shift in perception. Most people are waiting for something external to change, but what if the real transformation is an internal unlocking? What if the world we’re supposed to see has been here all along, but we’ve been conditioned not to notice? This hits deep for me because I know what it feels like to catch glimpses of something more. It’s not belief. It’s direct experience. Huxley & The Doors of Perception… Tuning the Receiver Huxley got it right… the brain doesn’t generate consciousness, it filters it. It’s a reducing valve, narrowing down the full scope of reality into something manageable. Think about that. What we call "normal perception" is just a thin sliver of what’s actually there. And every once in a while, something cracks the filter open… whether it’s deep meditation, a near-death experience, psychedelics, or just the right moment of clarity. I’ve had those moments. And I know they weren’t just my imagination. There’s something else here… something woven into the structure of reality itself, waiting to be noticed. Gnosticism… The Demiurge & The Architect of Reality Gnosticism takes this even further… the world as we know it was created by a lesser intelligence… something that traps human souls in illusion. The true divine reality exists beyond, but most never escape the system. I don’t take this as some literal sci-fi mythology. But the core idea resonates… the world is a construct… a designed experience that both obscures and initiates. Some will stay trapped in it forever. Others will start to wake up. And here’s the wild part… once you start to see it, reality starts communicating back. Patterns emerge. Synchronicities increase. The deeper you go, the more undeniable it becomes.
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The UFO phenomenon is a multi-layered enigma: extraterrestrial, interdimensional, human-made, or some combination of all three. But one thing is clear… government disinformation and psyops have played a massive role in shaping public perception. For decades, intelligence agencies have exploited the UFO topic as a tool for distraction, confusion, and cover for advanced tech programs. By seeding conflicting narratives -aliens here to help, aliens here to destroy, or “nothing to see here”… they’ve created a smokescreen that ensures we never get too close to the truth. Is the truth out there? Yes. But it’s wrapped in layers of noise. Disinformation isn’t just lies; it’s the strategic manipulation of facts, seeded into media and UFO circles alike. It muddies the waters, making real research nearly impossible. If we’re serious about understanding the phenomenon, we need to be just as serious about dismantling the disinfo machine. It’s not just about “believing” or “debunking”—it’s about untangling decades of deliberate obfuscation designed to keep us in the dark. The real question: Why? What are they hiding, and why now? 👽 ✌️ 🛸 #UFO #Disinformation #PsyOps #UAP
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Esalen. Thursday 24 January 2019. Anger has erupted around Diana Pasulka’s book, *American Cosmic.* Her friends blame *The New York Times,* where Leslie Kean, helped by Isaac Koi, demands details and names with increasing urgency. Garry has been exposed as one of the scientists Diana quotes, and Koi found Tim Taylor on the records of Vatican visitors, so he’ll soon be tracked by hordes of Twitter users. All that was to be expected. The conference continued with vibrant presentations adding color, information, and cultural extensions to the proceedings. Through all this, the enigma has only become denser, however. Whether we talk about synchronicity, the continuing experiences of Whitley and his alter ego *Whitley Prime,* or the potential for robots with unconditional love (an idea that our sponsor Jim pursues with the assistance of Julia Mossbridge at Noetics), I find little concrete data to take home, although some presentations were completely new to me, like one bright talk about the Nation of Islam. -Jacques Vallee Forbidden Science 6
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The UFO phenomenon is a multi-layered enigma: extraterrestrial, interdimensional, human-made, or some combination of all three. But one thing is clear… government disinformation and psyops have played a massive role in shaping public perception. For decades, intelligence agencies have exploited the UFO topic as a tool for distraction, confusion, and cover for advanced tech programs. By seeding conflicting narratives -aliens here to help, aliens here to destroy, or “nothing to see here”… they’ve created a smokescreen that ensures we never get too close to the truth. Is the truth out there? Yes. But it’s wrapped in layers of noise. Disinformation isn’t just lies; it’s the strategic manipulation of facts, seeded into media and UFO circles alike. It muddies the waters, making real research nearly impossible. If we’re serious about understanding the phenomenon, we need to be just as serious about dismantling the disinfo machine. It’s not just about “believing” or “debunking”—it’s about untangling decades of deliberate obfuscation designed to keep us in the dark. The real question: Why? What are they hiding, and why now? 👽 ✌️ 🛸 #UFO #Disinformation #PsyOps #UAP
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Well I didn’t touch on anything that isn’t publicly available. Chris Bledsoe has mentioned him numerous times in his book and podcast appearances and Jacques Vallee completely outs him in the newest volume of Forbidden Science. Jesse Michels has repeatedly mentioned him on American Alchemy. The reason I posted my research is because of all the conspiracy theories swirling around about him for the past 2 weeks or so.
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@seanonolennon I agree. I started using this analogy when I got sober.
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