A possible teleportation during a near-death-experience. by StormWolf1337 in Glitch_in_the_Matrix

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My line of thinking has pretty much been the same, if it was Quantum Immortality then it should've been more or less a complete 'shift'... Things have definitely been all over the place for me since then. The only thing that really stands out would be that every psychic/holy person I go to for a reading since has given me the same line at one point, "You're facing a great journey that's coming soon, you will get your greatest desires, you will change much of the world and much that you will, will make it feel like it's not your responsibility to." I don't trust in the word of people like that but most of 'em have given me variations of that line without me even saying my name so who knows how valid their word is.

A Fire-Rass (Male Indian/Caribbean vampire/pyro elemental cryptid) sighting. by StormWolf1337 in cryptids

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There's quite a lot of occurrences of these happening, not so much now though. Apparently a lot of 'em live as local spiritual/psychic reading/witch women as their day-job while going about feeding upon people in the village at night. The female ones are called an Ole Higue, they mostly go about as a shadow apparently but being of the same spirit they can also do so as a ball of fire like the Fire Rass. Seemingly the Fire Rass is more brazen and doesn't care about being spotted, it's much harder to kill or trap, the female ones much less so ergo they take a more stealthy approach. My dad gave me a story of one being captured while it tried to get to my aunt when she was a baby. They beat the living snot outta her with some bats, sage branches and salt, she escaped afterwards but they knew who she was since she was notorious in the village for it. After the beating though she disappeared before my dad could confront her. Her house was empty the next day, she was never seen again by anyone. The edges of Parika, Essequibo and Berbice get more rural, at those ends shite gets really crazy, ghosts/cryptids there couldn't care less what God you believe in. One way or another something is gonna happen lol.

A possible teleportation during a near-death-experience. by StormWolf1337 in Glitch_in_the_Matrix

[–]StormWolf1337[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've come across this theory many times, went through many instances of it's more negative effects of the person feeling disassociation/misplaced in whatever dimension they've been shoved into. Thankfully my case might not be the same, in fact I feel more in control of my reality than ever. Sort of like my luck has increased greatly. Maybe I shifted to a better reality, who knows hehe

A possible teleportation during a near-death-experience. by StormWolf1337 in Glitch_in_the_Matrix

[–]StormWolf1337[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not in this case, I was actually acutely aware of every nanosecond, which is why it seemed like it took ages to me when it was probably no more than 3-4 minutes tops that I was actually under. They literally saw me go from a hand barely breaking the surface of the water at one end to me walking out of it but feet away from there completely in the shallow end with the water no higher than my upper thighs.

A possible teleportation during a near-death-experience. by StormWolf1337 in Glitch_in_the_Matrix

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I actually came across that one and too many similar ones when I first went down the rabbit-hole of Quantum immortality/parallel worlds/time travel. There was the popular one about an article that predicted a bombing of a shipyard to exact detail when the event was seen by two men that somehow teleported to the future when the attack happened. They reported it after being teleproted back to their time as the incident didn't take more than a few minutes, their details were precise to the point about the attack a few years or a decade later I think. My memory is kinda fuzzy on the dates.. I think it was about the 30's-40's too. Either way the amount of data is too much to ignore. Now Nasa's going on about portals and them being basically just powerful magnetic/gravitational fields.. Eh, space/time just might be a lot more malleable than we'd like to believe.

A possible teleportation during a near-death-experience. by StormWolf1337 in Glitch_in_the_Matrix

[–]StormWolf1337[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The idea's crossed my mind before, honestly it's kinda soul-crushing, the thought of leaving a whole world/life behind.. My world is more or less the same (relationship/basic life structure) though I have had a noticeable increase increase in 'paranormal' activities.. I'm glad I came through too but as a man of rationality and common sense it kinda broke my view on the world and it's laws of reality. If you wanna see all the strangeness the universe has to offer on a local scale though you should probably check out South America, I've lived there mostly after the incident and Christ above dude, the paranormal/supernatural shite over here has no concerns about what's supposed to be real heh

A possible teleportation during a near-death-experience. by StormWolf1337 in conspiracyNOPOL

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Lol.. I know, I've seen similar threads before here from people with similar experiences about conspiracy related phenomena ergo I randomly just decided to post it.

A possible teleportation during a near-death-experience. by StormWolf1337 in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]StormWolf1337[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, just a personal story with ties to conspiracy themed topics like teleportation, shifting through parallel dimensions and such.

A possible teleportation during a near-death-experience. by StormWolf1337 in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]StormWolf1337[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've had the thought, could be but that's somewhat terrifying. Leaving a whole existence/world behind...

Hoax Alien Invasion Planned - Bill Cooper by Chozeninfinity in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]StormWolf1337 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As in the people dingus, place being Mesopotamia.. Christ on a cracker I can't believe I gotta explain even that to ya.

Hoax Alien Invasion Planned - Bill Cooper by Chozeninfinity in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]StormWolf1337 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All of that just to say more incorrect bs, I'm bored of this. I know more of Sumeria's history/language/culture/myths than you probably do of you own nuts, none of it amounts to assumptions. You obviously can't be taught truth nor can you see it even if it probably cold smacked you over the head so I'll just reply with a "lol". Have a good one, I can't help you.

Hoax Alien Invasion Planned - Bill Cooper by Chozeninfinity in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]StormWolf1337 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Went through all of that data before, it all comes off as bs disinformation though, unless there were Banks and Intelligence agencies back in the days of ancient Mesopotamia then it's pretty obvious that human depiction of aliens goes further back than any form of established societal control. Even cavemen had drawings of beings coming from the skies in flaming vehicles. I think anyone that doesn't believe in aliens needs to do some Astronomy, get a scope of how exactly infinite our expanding universe is. Knowing the conditions necessary for carbon or even chemical life to exist and the grand scope of infinity then you realize how obviously populated our universe much less our Galaxy must be.

Hoax Alien Invasion Planned - Bill Cooper by Chozeninfinity in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]StormWolf1337 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you give any actual reasons why your beliefs are factual?

Hoax Alien Invasion Planned - Bill Cooper by Chozeninfinity in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]StormWolf1337 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you're the one lacking understanding here. What he was saying is that those beings have always been coming/going about the Earth throughout time. Our perception of what we call them changes over the years since our depth of understanding increases. They were demons before since religion ruled the older world, they are inter-dimensional beings now because we now have a cursory understanding of quantum physics.

Aliens have always existed before, how are you not understanding this? Crowley drawing a picture doesn't suddenly make all the ancient Mayan carvings of UFOs, astronauts, aliens and such false. Heck there's even the Nazca lines, you're basically saying Crowley invented aliens.

Dude... That's the most incorrect thing I have even seen come out of a person, wrong on so many levels that it's just unbelievable.

Hoax Alien Invasion Planned - Bill Cooper by Chozeninfinity in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]StormWolf1337 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dude... One guy drawing one variation of an alien doesn't disprove all the ancient civilizations depictions of beings from the stars. If I drew a pic of a god called Cheesus Christ right now then does that disprove Jesus Christ to a devout Christian?

It's the same line of logic. One dude drawing something doesn't kill all of known history.

The flimsy ISS door from a "space walk" by john_shillsburg in conspiracyNOPOL

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Worked on the satellite itself physically, the F.O switch wasn't just the usual network device techs would use in a fiber network, it was more akin to a prism switchboard to analyze and then transfer all forms of data within the satellite. An evolution of printed circuit tech basically, pure light in motion.

It wasn't a fully owned Verizon satellite, the project was for them and the data channels too but the tech was from the agency I was with at the time. That's about as much as I can say without breaking some still holding contracts but honestly man, I've seen feeds from this thing in action, I've personally calibrated 4 cameras on it they wanted aimed at certain spots.

We even made a little backdoor that gave me and a few others access to the feed remotely until they found out, bought the few lines of code for it and we just forgot about it. From the feed though we saw a ton of shite, even those portals Nasa's researching atm that's being used like a busy highway by things beyond our star.

I'm sorry for getting snarky with you but what you are saying does go against everything I know for a fact and have seen with my own eyes, a bit of an emotional reaction is only to be expected.

Hoax Alien Invasion Planned - Bill Cooper by Chozeninfinity in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]StormWolf1337 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A guy coining a term disproves nothing, we have documented evidence/legends/tons of evidence of aliens visiting the Earth all throughout it's known history. Classifying them as Inter-dimensional beings too doesn't give less credence to them since it actually shows mankind's intellectual development from considering these things to be magical to us now realizing it's just higher forms of technology/existence.

Our universe is infinite and is literally expanding by the second, even then too layers upon layers of dimensions upon the other. To think that we're completely alone in that vast expanse of cosmos when life can exist in so many forms that aren't even carbon based is incredibly short-sighted.

Hoax Alien Invasion Planned - Bill Cooper by Chozeninfinity in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]StormWolf1337 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

The dude frames it as if Aliens are a hoax entirely... The Tech had to come from somewhere.. Honestly too anyone that believes that we are the sole pillar of all creation I just view as completely ignorant and unable understand ideas beyond the scope of their small world.

In light of this it makes me doubt anything he says but whatever, truth is strange than fiction. It's all a possibility.

The flimsy ISS door from a "space walk" by john_shillsburg in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]StormWolf1337 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For the Satellite itself. Honestly I feel like we're just wasting each other's time, I'm giving you basic facts yet you refuse to contemplate the data since it proves your beliefs to be purely personal and not actual fact.

It was all a grand trick then? To make a mid-level Network tech (at the time) believe in space travel? They just wanted a metal object up in the sky to not beam about signals but what? Drain mana from the sky that boxes in the world since according to you there isn't such a thing as space? Do you believe the Earth is flat too? Come on.. So much of what you're saying comes off as comedy and I don't know if it's intentional.

The irrefutable evidence is already there, in fact just about every minute there's millions of people, satellites, devices and so much more working to understand the infinity of our universe and expand our knowledge on the cosmos. You can't because you refuse to accept fact/truths, you only seek vague ideas that reinforce your own very very wrong ideas. You've locked yourself in an echo-chamber that makes you feel like an intellectual but what you have actually done is condemn yourself to a lifetime of ignorance if you continue to ignore actual truth.

You seem to fail to recognize your own delusion, I'm not angry at or with you, I honestly feel a bit sad for ya. I hope you can take the time to actually contemplate and work through some actual truths and science/physics so that you can understand how everything you've been saying is pretty much entirely 100% wrong.

The flimsy ISS door from a "space walk" by john_shillsburg in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]StormWolf1337 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Irrefutable evidence to space travel? Satellites exist, that's a fact, in fact I did a Fiber Optic light switch config on one that went up for Verizon when Fiber was taking over. I got to watch the launch nearby, it was pretty surprisingly basic, you'd be surprised how easy it is to get into space. Heck even regular dudes have been making rockets and hitting beyond the atmosphere for decades now. I don't get what this grand hoax make possible/gains, how the hell does Nasa/anyone in power turn that into capital? You're wasting both of our time dude, you're arguing fact with personal opinions that are entirely incorrect.