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The ‘Lady’ told Chris Bledsoe that humanity will be given a ‘new knowledge’ on Easter 2026. What’s the knowledge and why now? I believe it is the secret library of the Atlanteans. In this library will be the technology and information we need to survive the 2046 cataclysm.

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The Liberation Project1 year ago

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🙏Richard Horn🙏1 year ago

🙏I have spent the better part of the last decade researching, verifying, pretty much everything you just talked about... and the only things I am "sure" on are God exists, Atlantis was absolutely real, and "I am more than my physical body"🙏 👌💯what a time to be aware

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Jordan Crowder1 year ago

Yes to all three

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Lady Slipper1 year ago

Not sure what's still hidden under the Sphinx but the Library of Atlantis is under Coronado Mesa in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona. A complete history of mankind, advanced technologies, contacts with off-world civilizations. A game changer that truly might save the planet.

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MBurr1 year ago

The only thing we need to be worried about is a geophysical event within the next 25 years. Our ancient ancestors knew of the event, specifically the civilization that built Giza, and knew how and what to look for.👇🏻

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Jake Angeli-Chansley1 year ago

Interesting take. I don't often give my time or attention to other people on these matters. But your takes are always Interesting & enjoyable. Thank you for your time & attention.

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Jordan Crowder1 year ago

Thanks dude! I really appreciate that 👊♥️

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ATChaisson1 year ago

Indeed Jordan, an awakening is upon us. It will be a paradigm shift in our understanding of the ancient world and our place in history. Its the moment of clarity before the fall. I have seen the shores of Altantis, and I am on my way back.

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Julio 🇵🇷1 year ago

Or the Messiah is coming back. Timeline is matching up with the construction of the third temple

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Sarah Cleaver1 year ago

I do not think we have to have a cataclysm. If we can collectively address trauma, which happens at the personal level, it will suffice to stop it from happening. If we don’t, then a collective trauma will happen and it will no longer be the small ones (in comparison) that have been trying to get our attention. This relates to Chiron in astrology.

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.Naval: You define wealth in a beautiful way. You talk about wealth as a set of physical transformations that we can affect. So as a society it becomes very clear that knowledge leads directly to wealth creation for everybody. A given individual can obviously affect physical transformations proportional to the resources available to them—but much more proportional to the knowledge available to them. Knowledge is a huge force multiplier. You then define resources as the thing that you combine with knowledge to create wealth. New knowledge allows you to use new things as resources and discard old things that maybe we’re running out of. There are lots of examples of how we’ve done that in the past. For example, in energy we’ve gone from wood to coal to oil to nuclear. But then people say, “Now we’re out of ideas. Now we’re caught up. Now we’re done. There aren’t going to be new ideas, and now we have to freeze the frame and conserve what we have.” The counter to that is, “No, we’ll create new knowledge and have new resources. Don’t worry about the old ones.” Well they say, “If you’re going to have new resources, if you can’t think of them now, it’s not real.” This now gets into the realm of people demanding that if you’re going to claim that new knowledge will be created, you have to name that knowledge now. Otherwise it’s not real. But that seems like a Catch-22. David Deutsch: It does, and it’s a bad argument. I don’t want to claim that the knowledge will be created. We’re fallible; we may not create it. We may destroy ourselves. We may miss the solution that’s right under our nose, so that when the snailiens come from another galaxy and look at us, they’ll say, “How can it possibly be that they failed to do so-and-so when it was right in front of them?” That could happen. I can’t prove or argue that it won’t happen. What I always argue, though, is that we have what it takes. We have everything that it takes to achieve that. If we don’t, it’ll be because of bad choices we have made, not because of constraints imposed on us by the planet or the solar system. Naval: It will be by anti-rational memes that restrict the creation of knowledge and the growth of knowledge. David Deutsch: Maybe. Or maybe it’ll be by well-intentioned errors, which nobody could see why they were errors. Again, it doesn’t take malevolence to make mistakes. Mistakes are the normal condition of humans. All we can do is try to find them. Maybe not destroying the means of correcting errors is the heart of morality; because if there is no way of correcting errors, then sooner or later one of those will get us. Naval: Don’t destroy the means of error correction is the base of morality. I love that. I think about places like North Korea where you can’t have elections and a revolution is very difficult because the gang in charge is armed to the teeth and they’ve destroyed the means of political error correction for a long time. That is a case where humanity is trapped in a local minimum, and it’s very hard to climb out of that hole. If too much of the world falls into that mindset, then we as a species may just stagnate because we’ve lost our biggest advantage. We’ve lost our biggest discovery, which was the ability to make new discoveries.

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