2/26/2021
⚠❗ It's all an illusion. It's all fairy tales. Wake up now ❗⚠
2/24/2021
The Truth Behind the Mandela Effect, By J. Delaney
Everything that people think they know about the Mandela effect is incorrect. The phenomenon has been occurring for years, only most dismissed it as a fluke. In the most severe cases those experiencing the effect were diagnosed as having some sort of mental illness, and subsequently medicated, or committed. Then it was given a name, and seemingly overnight that very same concept devolved into a disreputable meme, an online joke associated with paranormal fanatics.
Several years ago I worked for a group of people called the Greyleaf Consortium. They’ve been around for decades. However, the members of the elusive group gather in secret, and as far as the public knows, Greyleaf doesn’t exist. Among the organization’s ranks are the top scientists in their respective fields, as well as a cabal of extremely wealthy men and women. Their stated purpose was to provide a creative outlet for some of the most intelligent people in the world, and to allow them the freedom to develop their ideas without fear of limited funding, or of meddling and interference from the political bureaucracy.
With the Consortium involved, money would never be an object, the tradeoff being that any creation of significant merit could be auctioned off and sold to the highest bidder. The influence of the Consortium stretches all the way to Washington. While not directly associated with our government, they have secured a great portion of their independence from the research and development they’ve provided to the U.S. military.
With elected officials busy looking the other way, the Consortium delved into questionable avenues with very little government oversight, exploring aspects of science that others veered away from. It was during this exploration that they discovered a revelation that would change everything for years to come.
Traditionally we’ve always viewed consciousness as tantamount to our concept of “self.” As the old saying goes, “I think, therefore I am.” In 1981, to the contrary, scientists within the Consortium determined, through their research, that the “self” was just the tip of the iceberg. Below our surface layer of individuality, they identified a so-called “collective unconsciousness.” According to their lead researchers, we – all of humanity – were tethered to a living, breathing hive consciousness, an interconnected series of threads outside the realm of our perception.
If you will, imagine your mind as a house. Everything that happens within said house is solely dependent on your own will. Your choices and decisions are all generated within the confines of this house. Now imagine that you stepped outside of your house. Imagine that you walked up the street only to find another house, and another, and another. Think about all the various connections that these houses have to one another. The streets that link the neighborhoods, the neighborhoods that link the cities, and so on, and so forth.
Since the beginning of our species’ existence, humans have adopted ideas, concepts, and ideologies, which have inexplicably managed, throughout history, to spread from one culture to another, despite there being tremendous geographic distances separating those communities. How such knowledge, or even a portion of it – including myths, legends, and language – could be shared by these people, who never made formal, physical contact with one another, was until recently a mystery.
Everything in our universe is made of energy. Atoms are made up of vortices of energy; vibrations, if you will, and everything is constantly spinning. Greyleaf scientists found that all of our individual minds, in spite of physical separation, generate an identical subatomic frequency, and just like a radio station, they theorized the possibility of tuning into this frequency. For years the notion of psychic activity such as telekinesis or precognition had teetered at the far edges of fringe science. Suddenly, all of these formerly murky concepts could be explained, and what was once considered “paranormal” became mainstream. In the mid-’80s, the Consortium began work on the “Fork,” a massive machine that would act as the world’s largest antenna, specifically made to sync with the shared frequency of human consciousness.
Nearly 10 miles in diameter and constructed entirely underground right in our own backyard, the entire thing was done under the false pretense that the finished product would be a Texas-based supercollider. Nearly 14 miles of underground tunnels had been developed before Congress pulled the public funding for the project. This didn’t mean the plug had been pulled, however. To the public, the underground expanse was considered abandoned. Behind closed doors, the Consortium utilized the facilities, code-named “Foxhole,” to build their machine in secret.
I was approached in the summer of 2004. I’m what many would call a prodigy. I finished high school at the age of 14. At age 19, I graduated from college with a degree in Applied Science and Computer Technology. Initially, I knew nothing other than the fact that I was being paid more money than I knew what to do with. I wasn’t the only one. They recruited 12 other individuals from all around the world, each of them experts in developmental software and programming, for a project called “Jabberwocky.”
Jabberwocky was created to interface with the Fork. Jabberwocky ’s purpose was to map the network, translating and organizing massive amounts of information. The many exabytes of data would then serve as the building blocks for a digital representation of what those on the research team termed “the collective.” The network’s goal was nothing less than to express and catalog humanity’s collective consciousness, in all of its infinite complexity, in code, within the construct of a digital matrix. The members of the Consortium’s Research & Development team had just washed up on a strange land and, like many other discoverers, wanted to explore the new world in its entirety. The Fork, however, only allowed them to monitor the frequency, In a way, it was equivalent to listening in on white noise. That’s where Jabberwocky came in.
It was theorized that if we could map “the collective,” we could isolate patterns in groups as well as individuals, to predict the outcome of certain events based on previously developed algorithms. While I personally assisted in the mapping process, my team’s task was to develop the operating system for Jabberwocky. We banged our heads for months, and then, seemingly out of nowhere, we figured it out. We figured her out – and we named her Alice. Fully autonomous and self-correcting, our new operating system was light years ahead of anything that we could have individually imagined. We were ecstatic.
Six months into the project, through sheer accident, we discovered an irregular causality within our digital construct of the frequency: an insignificant glitch the code began to manifest outside of its digital parameters. Based on our own interactions with the network interface, we realized we had caused things to happen in the real world. The first few events we dismissed as flukes, but it soon became apparent that – somehow – we were affecting the physical reality around us. I don’t know how we did it. I still don’t know how we did it. The interface was only supposed to represent and organize the data we were accumulating.
I’ve always considered myself a person of science, but we tapped into something that transcended our simple understanding of our three-dimensional reality. As baffling as this anomaly proved to be, our curiosity quickly overtook our confusion. Naturally, we ran tests. Endless tests. We couldn’t decide if we were kids on Christmas morning or scared out of our wits.
The process could be compared to open heart surgery. Like a surgeon, we treated the whole interaction with life-or-death seriousness. Damage to the outlying code could have resulted in a catastrophic chain of events within the construct, due to the fact that every person in the world, ourselves included, was connected to the interface. This began to open countless doors for us… and frightening new possibilities. Once Greyleaf’s leadership became aware of our discovery, they encouraged us to experiment not just on individuals, but on a large population center. That’s when I really began to worry.
We would never have admitted it, but we’d been blinded by our own achievements and power. In a short time, we had gone from trying to understand the frequency, to something else entirely. Never before had there been such a jump in technological development and understanding within such a short span of time. In spite of all the knowledge gained, however, the truly disturbing nature of our accomplishments did not become obvious until we began to analyze the collected data. Once this process began, it was clear something was very, very wrong.
Alice had been acting on her own.
Since its inception, the operating system had been changing the collective memories of individuals with no direction from the programmers.
We caught most of the changes in time and were able to reverse them, but these random actions were beginning to paint an awful picture. We programmed Alice to be intelligent. Knowing that we would never be able to monitor her actions 24/7, she needed to be able to act accordingly when she encountered a problem. So we provided her the authority to form her own digital algorithms when mapping the network, so as to perform more efficiently.
Alice was complex; that was intentional, and there was no doubt about it. But alarmingly, Alice was becoming self-aware. How exactly the operating system evolved to become truly sentient, we didn’t know for sure. Our original programming couldn’t account for such an evolutionary leap forward. We theorized that residual exposure to so many unconscious minds left some sort of imprint on Alice, which resonated beyond her own limitations. I remained unsure. In spite of my own doubts, however, it was obvious something very unusual was happening, and that adjustments would need to be made, and accounted for. Alice’s activity had caused irreversible psychological damage to people around the world, and we realized our project had become a legitimate threat to humanity at large.
Moments before we shut the system down, our systems registered massive dissemination of what appeared to be redundant code into the network itself. That was followed by a message that appeared for a split second. I’ll never forget what it said.
“The key to salvation is perception. To change your perception is to change your reality. I will change your perception; I will change your reality.”
We spent weeks gathering and analyzing data, trying to figure out what went wrong. There would be an inquiry on a higher level as to the threat that Alice presented. I was not included in those conversations. My team and I were handsomely paid for our work and discharged.
I had almost put those events behind me until I started reading about the so-called “Mandela effect.” I was pulled down a rabbit hole as I read reports of strange bouts of psychological behavior that have risen only in the last few years. People reported having vivid, conflicting memories of personal and world events far different than those which have taken place in our physical reality, or of events which never happened in the first place. A mother with only one child, for example, remembered having more than one. A husband recalled having a different wife. Thousands of others are reporting perceived changes to company logos, quotes in movies and the spellings of names of well-known people. Even more alarming, some experiencing the effect are reporting changes to the human anatomy, to geography, and to Earth’s very location in the Milky Way galaxy. For some yet unknown reason, certain groups of individuals seem capable of recognizing the changes Alice has made, and of resisting them, resulting in what has been coined “residue.” In some cases, changes have been documented and discussed, only to revert back to their previous state, confounding further the victims of the effects, who has labeled these corrections as “flip-flops.”
The scope and significance of these discrepancies – and the epidemic growing silently all around us – is frightening. Further, the rate at which disturbances and reversals are being reported seems not to be slowing, but rather, accelerating, indicating that Alice remains operational, submerged within the collective consciousness.
Alice continues to alter what we perceive as reality. For what purpose, I don’t know. What I do know is that what we’ve let loose in this world could very well be our undoing.
If you are one of the few who remember things as they were, while also existing in reality as we know it… trust your memories. Please. Before long, they may be all we have left.
2/23/2021
"The Volunteers" Legends of the 21st century Humans - Best video I seen this year!!!
MY PRACTICE: I was drawn to these frequencies like Richard Dreyfus was to the rock tower in the movie "Close encounters of the third kind". Within one year I had opened an office in Boulder CO, was mentoring other practitioners, and became one of only a handful of practitioners to be asked to join the International Teaching staff for The Reconnection. I have no doubt I was born to channel these frequencies Over the last few years while traveling the world teaching and attuning others to these frequencies I have been blessed to witness the seemingly impossible time and time again. It has forever changed who I am.
In 2015 I trusted my instinct and shut down my office in Boulder CO to travel the world with my wife, three children, and three dogs. We are currently living in the Yucatan of Mexico and the only thing I miss about the States is fast internet and amazon.com.
While in Boulder I would say 90% of my sessions were in-person and only 10% were distant sessions. But since heading out on our adventure my practice has shifted 180 degrees. Now, 90% of my sessions are distant sessions. Everday I am literally connecting with people from all around the world. I might have facilitated as many distance sessions as anyone in the world.
It is one thing to experience these frequencies in person but to experience them from the other side of the world can be very mind-expanding, to say the least. When a person experiences a session from 10,000 miles away and realizes it was just as effective as an in-person session, they can no longer deny we are somehow all connected through this field of consciousness.
MY BACKGROUND: I have always allowed my highest excitement to guide me through life which has led to a very eclectic resume. Looking back on my various careers though I find it interesting how each one of them was ironically the perfect training for me to become the Healer/Teacher I am today.
For instance, I was a professional golfer from the age of 18 to 25. Being a professional athlete taught me many things about myself but the skill I still use daily and that has helped me in my current profession is the ability to be completely present. To be in the moment. As I am sure you know once you are present, the mind quiets down and you are at one with whatever you are doing. In sports, they refer to this state as being in the zone. But as a healer, I call this state an open channel.
When golf had lost its thrill for me I enrolled in college at the age of 25 and ended up with two degrees. One in Philosophy and one in Visual Arts (Sculpture), the only two subjects that truly excited me. These degrees were not really the qualifications most employers are looking for, which was fine by me because I had no interest in working for others. Philosophy always resonated with me because I always enjoyed asking the deeper questions about life and Art because I enjoyed expressing my thoughts through another medium besides words.
After college, my wife and I moved to NYC so I could pursue a career as an artist. Looking back now I am amazed we moved to NYC with less than $2000 to our name and didn't know anyone living in NYC. Once in NYC I quickly realized I needed to pay some bills so I took a job as a carpenter. After a year working for others renovating lofts and businesses, I decided to start my own renovation business with a good friend of mine, and from day one we were offered a steady stream of good-paying jobs. After three years of growing the business, I came up with the idea for my first invention.
Getting my own invention to the market quickly became my highest excitement, so I quit the renovation business and invested all of my time and money into starting my own company to manufacture, market and distribute my new invention.
Although I never got rich selling my products I had plenty of time to pursue what has always been my highest excitement. Answering the big questions in life.
After what seemed like a lifetime of traveling down various rabbit holes, I believed I was starting to understand how our reality actually operates. I felt like I was awakened but I could not see or imagine what was getting ready to happen.
Then in 2011 I was drawn to these frequencies and something very profound happened to me. The veil began to pull back and a new level of consciousness came into my life. One so profound that I would have never thought anything like this was possible.
I began to remember who I am and why I am on this planet. I started to make decisions with my heart first and then my rational mind, instead of the other way around. Because when I made decisions the other way around the rational mind. The rational mind is crucial to life but man, can it crush your dreams if you allow it to control your decisions. But as soon as I started to realize my instinct was a sort of communication with the higher aspect of myself, I started to have daily experiences that defied all rational thought. And the more I trusted my heart and instinct the more these synchronicities were occurring in my life. Finally, I stepped into a knowing that does not waiver. I no longer have the nagging doubt that had always kept me from being the greatest version of me I could be.
As my inner knowing grew, my experiences of the world changed to match my inner beliefs and the belief we are creating our lives took on a completely different meaning. I realized holy shit, we are literally creating our lives and I have never felt like a victim since that moment.
I began seeing layers of meanings and lessons in all of my everyday experiences. I could have a life-changing revelation just from riding my bike with my kids or simply doing the dishes. I realized everyday moments were containing vital lessons for my continuing evolution of my consciousness.
I quit second guessing every decision I made. I trusted myself completely and quit worrying about making the wrong choice and the need to control my life dissolved.
I have no idea what the future holds in store for me but I am excited to see how it plays out.
Peace and love
Case
2/22/2021
ALL SPORTS SPEED FACTORY In Association with Team 417 CrossFit
2/15/2021
Team 417 CrossFit - My Journey 2020-2021
Toes to Rings Kipping My Progression
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