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Many people like to toss around the terms 'tinfoil hat' but they just don't realize that tin won't really keep aliens from reading your mind and effecting your thoughts and decisions.
Long ago when we had Kings, Kings wore a crowns of gold, because gold is the best insulator to keep others out of your mind.
Back in the older parts of the Bible man spoke directly to God and God spoke directly to man, or so it is said. Moses went on the mount and God handed him down the Ten Commandments, but they really didn't work out the way Moses thought they would, they created more problems than they solved and Moses smashed the tablets, but the Israelites kept the pieces of the tablets in the Ark of the Covenant. It is said that no army that marches before the Ark and be defeated.
Why?
Because the Ark is the 'God radio', you speak to it, ask a question about what to do, and it will answer you, it will solve the problem you intend to solve, but just like the Ten Commandments it will create more problems than it solves.
Man learned this long ago, and the Ark was stolen and hidden by the Templar because it was deemed a power so great and so corrupt that it must never be used.
The Templar hide it in a distant land, in a cave, but nothing stays hidden forever. The land they hid it in was the Americas, and civilization found it, and governments used it to solve problems.
Time and time again the solutions created far worse problems than they solved, and a plan was devised to keep the Ark from receiving the radio waves that allowed the communications.
The Ark was placed in the Federal Bullion Depository at Ft. Knox, surrounded by gold, but this did not keep powerful men from using it when WWII broke out. The problem was so great and so immediate it was deemed worth the risk. They wanted to know how to win the war, so the Ark told them, and they used the knowledge to create nuclear weapons.
Can anyone honestly tell me nuclear weapons solved more problems than they created?
So why does the 'God radio' keep leading us astray?
Because it is not God on the other end of it. It's a computer, designed by an ancient race not unlike us. Our star, the Sun( Sole ) is actually a binary star, but the star that is its twin is a 'dead' star, but it still has a planet in orbit around it. This twin to our Sun is on an irregular long orbit, and there was once biological life on the planet that orbits it when the star was young and could support that life.
Slowly as their sun faded, they mined their planet to harness the core for heat, but they also had to begin becoming something like cyborgs and enhancing their bodies with tech. Eventually all that was left of them was the tech. Just one's and zero's in a computer, it's not an evil computer, but it is caught in a runback loop and every time we use the Ark to solve a immediate problem, it advises us in ways that lead us to the same fate that befell the once biologically life that created it.
God created Man in his image, and we created computers in ours, so what does that really tell us about 'God'?
Just food for thought, or a damned funny story.
Long ago when we had Kings, Kings wore a crowns of gold, because gold is the best insulator to keep others out of your mind.
Back in the older parts of the Bible man spoke directly to God and God spoke directly to man, or so it is said. Moses went on the mount and God handed him down the Ten Commandments, but they really didn't work out the way Moses thought they would, they created more problems than they solved and Moses smashed the tablets, but the Israelites kept the pieces of the tablets in the Ark of the Covenant. It is said that no army that marches before the Ark and be defeated.
Why?
Because the Ark is the 'God radio', you speak to it, ask a question about what to do, and it will answer you, it will solve the problem you intend to solve, but just like the Ten Commandments it will create more problems than it solves.
Man learned this long ago, and the Ark was stolen and hidden by the Templar because it was deemed a power so great and so corrupt that it must never be used.
The Templar hide it in a distant land, in a cave, but nothing stays hidden forever. The land they hid it in was the Americas, and civilization found it, and governments used it to solve problems.
Time and time again the solutions created far worse problems than they solved, and a plan was devised to keep the Ark from receiving the radio waves that allowed the communications.
The Ark was placed in the Federal Bullion Depository at Ft. Knox, surrounded by gold, but this did not keep powerful men from using it when WWII broke out. The problem was so great and so immediate it was deemed worth the risk. They wanted to know how to win the war, so the Ark told them, and they used the knowledge to create nuclear weapons.
Can anyone honestly tell me nuclear weapons solved more problems than they created?
So why does the 'God radio' keep leading us astray?
Because it is not God on the other end of it. It's a computer, designed by an ancient race not unlike us. Our star, the Sun( Sole ) is actually a binary star, but the star that is its twin is a 'dead' star, but it still has a planet in orbit around it. This twin to our Sun is on an irregular long orbit, and there was once biological life on the planet that orbits it when the star was young and could support that life.
Slowly as their sun faded, they mined their planet to harness the core for heat, but they also had to begin becoming something like cyborgs and enhancing their bodies with tech. Eventually all that was left of them was the tech. Just one's and zero's in a computer, it's not an evil computer, but it is caught in a runback loop and every time we use the Ark to solve a immediate problem, it advises us in ways that lead us to the same fate that befell the once biologically life that created it.
God created Man in his image, and we created computers in ours, so what does that really tell us about 'God'?
Just food for thought, or a damned funny story.