Cádiz, Spain

#22 – Cádiz, Spain – Atlantis, D.U.M.B.S, & UFO’s

After experiencing a small energetic connection whilst viewing a map of Europe, I found myself guided to go on holiday to the South West of Spain! Ola!

In this podcast I explore the province of Cadiz. I discuss the heightened energy i’ve felt, along with theories and evidence linking this area to the ancient lost civilisation of Atlantis.

Hidden underground military bases, secret societies, deep ancient history, and even UFO’s, there is much to discuss.

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The following text is a A.I created transcript of the podcast, so it may not be a completely accurate representation of my spoken words.

Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are in the world. This is the reconsider assignment podcast. This is episode number twenty two two two, and I have hopped, skipped, and jump jumped to a very hot and sweaty location of the Southwest Of Spain, more specifically in the province of Cadiz or Cadiz, if you read it in English. And the reason why I’m here, I was just looking I was looking at a map of Europe one day and, you know, specifically Spain. And for some reason, Caddy just just caught my eye.

And I just felt this real surge of energy within my body. And this has happened before, and it usually denotes somewhere being quite energetic and quite interesting. So I stored that in the old memory banks. And I thought, you know, sometime when I’m gonna go on holiday somewhere hot, maybe I’ll consider Caddy. So here I am.

I’m actually using a more of a travel mic today, so the sound quality is not as tip top as it usually is. But we’ll do our best. But I wanted to get a podcast out because it’s been a while and I’ve been having some very, very interesting experiences being here in terms of, like, researching and some of the places I’ve been visiting. So I just wanted to get something out to document it. As I mentioned, a number of months ago, Caddy really sort of came into my view when I was looking at this map on this surge of energy.

And I just thought, wow. It’s that’s fascinating. So I was quite interested to actually physically get here and see see what was here. And, yeah, it didn’t disappoint. And the energy here has been very, very potent.

It’s been incredibly hot. It’s been really, really healing for my body, actually. As soon as I stepped off the plane, it was like walking into a hot oven. So, yeah, it’s been really, really nice just to be in this constant, really healing heat. I’ve been here now for a good couple of weeks.

Got this is my final week, about three weeks in total. But I’m currently in a in a town called Jerez De La Frontera, which is probably about a thirty minute train journey away from Cadiz. It’s all part of the Cadiz Province, and Cadiz being the capital city of this area. And more specifically, it belongs to Andalusia. I think there are around about eight or nine regions in Andalusia, and it tends to be or it is specifically located sort of Southwest Of Spain, sort of overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

But what really grabs you when you come to this area is just a real density of, like, population. I mean, Jerez de la Frontera is pretty pretty intense, just, like, stacks of buildings everywhere. But particularly, we went to Cadiz, and I was just stood on the top of this tower, and I just overlooked over the townscape, and it’s just like just a sea of flat flat roofs everywhere. So, yeah, it’s quite densely populated. And it’s just layers and layers of, like, history of all these different civilizations, and it stretches all the way back to the Phoenicians and potentially beyond.

And it all is quite synchronistic because I’ve been reading a little bit to do with the origins of Ireland by Michael Teseri, and some of you might have heard of him. And and he very much, links the Phoenicians and their origins actually being from islands and not, you know, from areas of the East. And he sees that civilization really starts from the West in the British Isles and Ireland and then really kind of migrated over to the East. So he’s got a very different theory, you know, concerning how civilizations really developed on this world, in this realm, on this planet, wherever you describe it, and actually links it back to potential lost civilizations, you know, you know, mainly Atlantis potentially. So Michael Teixeira makes a real direct link to the lost, civilization, Atlantis, and other ones potentially as well.

And he just perceives this island being this microcosm, really, of these myth of high spiritual ideas and technologies that kind of started from Ireland that hark back to Atlantis and then spread from the West to the East. So it’s a real inversion to what we’re told where, you know, spiritual ideas and sort of higher technologies are coming from the Eastern countries, you know, within Asia, etcetera, and they’re spreading across to the West. So Michael Tesarin gives a very, very different account. And I think a lot of the evidence he brings to it, is pretty credible as well. So during this podcast, we’re gonna be looking a lot of ancient history to do with this region, the province of Cadiz or Cadiz, particularly with the links to Atlantis, which is fascinating.

And a huge, aspect to this area is just a lot of underground tunnels. It seems to, you know, come part and pass with ancient areas, like, Caddy. And there’s just a lot of underground tunnels around that particular area, and there’s lots of stories to do with it being linked to secret societies and and namely the Freemasons and then having clandestine and hidden meetings underground in various chambers around around the city. And as by magic, as tends to happen when you have very, very interesting spiritual areas with high strangeness, There’s a military presence, and literally on the doorstep close to Cadie across the water, there’s a US naval base called Rota, Rota naval base in the town of Rota. And I’ve been to the place itself, like, wrote it.

It’s really, really picturesque, lovely, lovely Spanish town right on the seafront there. But just behind the town is humongous naval base. And it’s just, again, like, a big feature of reconsider assignment. I’ve been to some of these spiritual places like Wiltshire. You have a lot of military bases around there.

Obviously, Wiltshire being, the home of Avebury Stone Circle and a lot of other mega lists around that particular county. And then you go to East Anglia to the East on the East Coast Of The United Kingdom there. Counties like Suffolk, where you have Renisham Forest, specifically where the very famous Renisham Forest UFO incident incidents. And just that whole area is just, just peppered with disused military bases and a lot of base that they’re still operational. And more fascinating, they’re still operation you know, they’re still, inhabited by the US military.

So the US military have a foothold just everywhere, particularly in some of these, you know, quite deeply energetic spiritual places. So, yeah, Cadiz, province of Cadiz, has this big US military presence. So it does feel like, you know, wherever you find, like, a large military base, particularly United States, there’s always gonna be something strange or magical in that same particular area. It’s like, you know, they’re very, very site specific in displacement these places because they wanna, I don’t know, influence or control. And who knows?

But, yeah, there’s definitely a huge correlation. And before I came here, I really didn’t know that much about the military base at all. I was just aware that the the place I was coming to, like Cadiz, in the province of Cadiz, where I’m staying at my home, Heddes, they’re all very ancient places. And I just assumed there’d be a lot of interesting particular megaliths or ancient architecture and history to sort of speak about. But as I’ve been digging more into the military base, there are some really fascinating stories, you know, specifically linking to do with UFOs, potential advanced secret technologies, and, again, just an extensive underground, range of facilities underneath the military base.

And even looking at mainstream sources, they’re they’re kind of, talking about this huge network of tunnels and and chambers and storage units under the military base and how everything’s very hush-hush and very, very secret. And no one’s actually quite sure what exactly what that base is specific specifically being used for. So there’s a lot of really fascinating information to do with the military base itself. I think, also, it’s really good to extract oneself from the English speaking world and realms just because, you know, I’m sort of steeped in United Kingdom and the surroundings and the mythology and the history. And there’s so much high strangeness around there that I’m aware of.

But it’s really good to kinda come to place like Spain where I don’t really speak a lot of Spanish or if any Spanish at all. And, obviously, it’s a really ancient place in itself. It has its own stories, own esoteric traditions. So, yeah, there’s obviously lots and lots to uncover. So if you’re coming from an English speaking country, just a lot is lost in translation.

You know, things are translated from Spanish to English. There’s obviously a lot of stories going on, a lot of information, a lot of sites we can kind of visit and understand and get some fascinating perspectives. So as I mentioned, I’m staying in a town called Jerez De La Forontera. And this is around about a thirty minute train ride from Cadiz. And, again, Cadiz is the capital or the providence of Cadiz itself.

A little bit confusing. But if you look at Cadiz, kind of like an island, and then it’s sort of connected by this long spit to the sort of mainland in a way. And, it just looks like a mini, I guess, Manhattan, really. Now you have, like, a Manhattan Island, and it’s just densely populated with buildings. I mean, Cadiz is not that big, and the buildings are definitely not that big.

Everything’s really about, you know, one or two stories high. But you get a lot of towers there and big churches and cathedrals. So there are tall buildings there, but you’re not getting any sort of type of skyscraper or tall building at all. It just doesn’t exist there. But it’s just the density of the building is quite it’s quite incredible, really.

It’s just really densely populated. And whilst I was there, I climbed up the Cathedral Of Caddy and one of the towers. I looked around the cathedral itself. Really nice. And then one of the towers to the left hand side, you can kind of walk up to the top where the bells are.

And then the just the view from the top was just really beautiful, just looking out into the crystal blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. And then you look over Cadet itself. It’s just this dense sea of, like, flat roofs. You know, as far as the eye can see, it’s really intense with some really tiny little alleyways and streets kind of in amongst the buildings itself. So the whole thing feels very ancient, very medieval.

Of course, it goes way back beyond the kind of medieval times itself. But this tight web of streets and passageways really just feel like the backdrop of some kind of noir sort of style Hollywood spy movie. I mean, kind of remember films like Ronin or The Bourne Identity films where you have these elaborate, kind of exciting car chases through very narrow streets. It sort of reminds me of those sort of films. But, overall, the architecture of of the place itself, similar to the rest of the province of Akitas, is is a real mixture of, like, Islamic architecture, Christian, sort of medieval.

There are kind of Roman ruins in various places as well. And, apparently, it’s one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in Western Europe. But you can walk to the outskirts of sort of Caddy Island, I guess you would call it. And it’s just, you know, golden sandy beaches that kind of pretty much stretch all the way around the island itself. Not entirely.

And it’s mostly inhabited by a lot of Spanish families on their own sort of summer holidays or or kind of locals just enjoying the sun. And what’s interesting about this area, actually, it’s not that tourist heavy. So I know there’s been a real issue with, like, tourist tourism, specifically in Spain, and a huge kind of backlash to people going to Spain, you know, particularly in places like Madrid or Barcelona. A lot of the or some of the locals anyway have become quite anti tourism. But I don’t get that sense here.

I think it’s a lot more, tourists from within their own country, Spain or potentially Portugal, that I don’t really encounter that many plate people from The United Kingdom or France or with The United States. It tends to be more, domestic holiday people. So in a way, that’s quite nice. You know? But when you’re looking at some of these towns like Cadiz or, Jerez, De La Fronteva or any other ones around the this province, it’s just like some of these towns are so sort of intentionally built up, and then suddenly it stops.

Then there’s just between the various towns. It’s it’s just nothing. It’s like farmland or sort of near desert kind of scrub land. Yeah. You know, not sort of using The United Kingdom to sort of contrast.

Everything’s a lot more sprawled out. Everything’s spread out. I mean, you can constantly drive through the countryside, but you’re always coming to, like, villages or a house here and a house there. It’s very, very different here. It’s just everything’s very, very closely built together.

Headers, where I’ve been staying, is a bit cheaper, hence why I’m kind of staying here. And I just thought, well, it doesn’t matter. I can kind of get to some of these other places by train. And I also rented a car for a couple of weeks, which gave me a lot more freedom to sort of drive places. But, yeah, it’s just like the heat.

It’s just it reminds me when I’ve been to other desert locations in Namibia or United States going to California. It’s just like you walk out and outside, it’s just like this hot oven, and we’re reaching temperatures around about 40 degrees centigrade or a 100 degrees Fahrenheit. And this has been a lot of, like, news stories I’m seeing in the news and Facebook, you know, scare mess just to do with the heat, particularly in The United Kingdom. And it’s quite gratifying, actually, because I see a lot of these news stories actually on particularly on Facebook, and people just start laughing because it’s like, well, it’s just so much. It’s hot.

You know? Fine. It’s not a big deal. You know, the media and the powers that be just want you to be terrified of of the heat. So this is a kind of a new propaganda technique at the moment.

And there just seems to be this really big push about color propaganda and, like, weather maps and just, like, whereas before, certain hot temperatures might have been sort of a nice sort of pretty red color or orange color. Now there’s sort of these really dark maroons, sort of quite evil looking. You know, you’re gonna die if you go out in this sort of heat. So there’s something very, very strange going on with the weather and particularly maps and the coloration at the moment. And, yeah, I think, you know, I guess this people in Spain are very used to very hot temperatures, and hence why I have the siestas and they go to sleep.

So in the afternoon. So, yeah, I’ve been sort of enjoying a similar type of pace of life, which is which has been very nice. Anyway, that’s enough of the color map propaganda. Yeah. Overall, I’m gonna be sort of bringing in a lot of Michael Tesarin’s point of view.

I guess if you want more of a mainstream account, you know, you can kinda look to sources like Wikipedia. But, yeah, just to give a brief background, Michael Tesarin is a Northern Irish researcher and author, and he he writes a lot of, you know, realms of the cult and symbolism, hidden history, and then particularly, like, areas of human and civilization origins is what I’ve been particularly interested in because I’m reading his book at the moment to do with that Irish origins. I know he’s has his own podcast, which I think is behind a paywall. You have to sort of pay for it. But there’s a lot of interviews of his online, you know, YouTube and Rumble, which you can find.

And they’re always really great because he’s just one of those very well learned, just well read individuals, incredibly articulate, incredibly well at sort of describing some of these quite high level concepts. So I do highly recommend actually sort of checking out some of it in his interviews. They are really great. But to be fair, Tysseh Arian doesn’t really veer too much from the mainstream historical account with, you know, the whole idea that this civilization of Caddy that exists now, the modern day Caddy, was, you know, goes straight back to the Phoenicians. And back then it was called GADI.

I think it’s a g a d I r. And that was around about the ninth ninth century BC. So you’ll see nine thousand years before the birth of Christ. Just a quick timeline jump. You say you have the kind of Phoenicians, and it was then they morphed really into the Carthaginians, I guess.

And then the Romans kinda came in, and then you have the Moors, the Moorish peoples, like Islam, with a mosque kinda come in. So every time, there’s a complete change in architecture, the change in the belief systems. And then eventually, the Moors were defeated by the Christians, and then, obviously, they rebuild all these church and the cathedrals to where it to what it is now. So over, you know, these eons of time, you had so many different civilisations. They’ve all left their own influence on the city, on the province as a whole.

But I think where Taizeran really diverges away from mainstream thinking is to do with the Phoenicians and their origins. If you look at this sort of mainstream thinking, they tend to place their origins around where Lebanon is now, generally The Middle East. Michael Tesery, though, has a very, very different account. And he thinks the the Phoenicians derive from what are called the Arians. Now I know you hear the Aryans is being the whole idea of, like, the Nazis and this kind of white race of perfect beings.

And the Nazis are trying to kind of basically copy this particular race. But from Michael Cazarian’s point of view, a lot of the language and interpretation of some of these words is wrong. And the Aryans aren’t, you know, a particular race of people. When you’re described as an Aryan, it describes someone who’s spiritual, highly spiritual, and has a very elite culture. And so that’s what his definition of the, you know, the Aarons are.

They’re just it’s just a label for a very spiritual person, you know, high priest. And it sees Aarons and Phoenicia. They also are more freely into what are the Irish Druids. And, again, these are perceived being very highly skilled spiritually, but also technologically in terms of, like, healing the body, you know, architecture, just a lot of very deep esoteric knowledge. So Tazarin again would perceive the Aryans would include the Irish Druids, also megalithic ancestors, the Sami people, which you still find in Finland to this day, the Phoenicians, what he calls the Median Magi, and also Egyptian disciples of Horus.

So it’s a really, really wide breadth of various different other civilizations that he kind of puts under the Aryan banner. And, again, it just relates to, you know, not a race of people, but just keepers and holders of advanced spiritual and moral knowledge, which, you know, they spread it throughout the globe. So from his point of view, the Druids or the Phoenicians are really the keepers of the original Atlantean knowledge. It was kind of lost in the catastrophic events after Atlantis, you know, disappeared. I guess maybe he gives the date one of his book around about 13,000 BC, where he says that survivors carried, you know, this message, you know, from areas of Europe and then into Asia.

So they kind of roughly dates, you know, when this catastrophic loss of Atlantis occurred and maybe when the Phoenicians or these ir Irish druids started to then circulate around the globe, sort of carrying on their spiritual practices and technology and and trade. But if you research into the ancient history of Cadiz, you will find that, one of the first original civilizations here was called Tartessos, and, they’re the Tartessians. And this is perceived as being a real key settlement for the Arians or the Phoenician society and was a focal point for trade, you know, in the Atlantic region. And also they had, similar religious practices as the Phoenicians. They worshipped a god called Baal, which, from his point of view, links to the Irish sun god of Bell, very much, has a lot of linkages and similarities to some of the Druidic rites that they did there.

So it seems that the Tartessians in this, Tartessos in the province of Cadiz or Cadiz, deeply linked to Druidic religious worship and shared a lot of the same esoteric traditions. It is a really bold claim, Michael Tisserians, because what he’s essentially saying, a lot of the advanced civilizations around the globe that you will be familiar with, like, centers like Egypt or China or invaders in India, all harks back to Ireland. And then before that, you know, these lost civilizations of Atlantis and and other ones. But I do think he makes a really, really strong case. And one of the the main aspects to his argument is the etymology.

It’s just like the different languages and how there’s real similarities across all these different civilizations and the kind of the similarities of Irish Gaelic specifically. Even looking at the the word island itself originally, apparently, it was called Air or Airy Land, which meant, Western land or land of the pure or noble ones. And Caesarion says that you can really try and suppress history with all your might, but really you can’t sense the language. You’ll find these telltale signs there that it’s civilization, these origins, this influence that kind of spreads throughout the etymology of all these different languages and written words. Just want to read a quote, an extract directly from his book, Out of the Irish Origins.

I think it would be quite helpful. Why was the ancient name of Spain, Iberia, practically the same as the ancient name of Ireland, Hibernia? Why does the word Sumeria come from Sumer that means serpent in Scots Gaelic? Why was the land of Syria from Seir or Seir named after the West? Why do the names Iran and Erin both derive from Aryan, an original name for the Irish?

Why are the round towers of India and Ireland identical? Why does the word rabbi come from the Gaelic aber, meaning teacher? Why does the word Brazil come directly from the Gaelic high, Brasail? Why is the word Phoenician so close to the Irish word fenin, meaning warrior? And why is the word pharaoh derived from the Irish fere?

Why was the Phoenician capital city known as Tyre derived from the same root as the capital of the Druids, Tara? Why are the Canaanite Dagon or Chaldean Dadao so similar to the Irish god name of Gagda? Why were the holy Hindu scriptures known as the Vedas after the word for the Irish poet the Veda and after the Norse word edda, sacred books? Why does the word Sanskrit derive from the Gaelic word of Sanskrit meaning sacred writings? I think I butchered a lot of those names, but it gives you an idea.

Anyway, that’s all extract. Really, he makes a very compelling case through language alone. Like how I mean, it’s a very, very bold theory and a bold claim in terms of the Phoenicians really starting an island and then, obviously, before that, Atlantis. But it really just kind of turns the whole historical accounts and record on its head when you’re saying, you know, these advanced civilizations spread into the East and the West and no, it’s complete the opposite way around. And it’s not only in language.

And there’s a lot of archaeological information out there, which he highlights throughout the book. You know, mummified remains of Caucasian individuals with blond or ginger hair, blue out blue eyes, very tall, you know, being found as far away as Egypt and China. So it’s not just the etymology in the language. There’s a lot of physical evidence to kind of back up his claims. Now to go deeper down the rabbit hole and look at more of these Atlantean links and ideas to do with Caddy, If you travel sort of further south from the province of Caddy, you sort of hit the South Tip of Spain and you have a very strange outpost called Gibraltar, which is actually belongs to Britain still.

And this overlooks the Strait Of Gibraltar. So you have the the the continent of Europe, really just overlooking North Africa. So it’s a very important staging point. It’s where the Atlantic Ocean then changes into the Mediterranean Sea. And this is denoted by the what I call the Pillars Of Hercules.

If you watch the HBO Vikings, you’d have seen that when, I watched the Viking’s name. Bjorn Ironside, he goes on his big quest in his boat to the Mediterranean Ocean, and he goes through the Pillars Of Hercules. But I think, overall, Gibraltar is a very contentious point. It’s obviously quite strange that Britain still holds it. If you go I went there once on holiday, and it’s a strange place because it’s very much like Britain locked back about twenty years ago.

And I remember the food being particularly awful. It was like a real stale smell of fried food everywhere. And, again, it’s a very, very densely populated place, and the kind of seas around is quite industrial. You can kind of see power stations in the background and stuff. And, yeah, it’s a very strange, interesting place, but you also get, like, obviously, British police there and British telephone boxes there and stuff, and some of the the high street chains that you’d find in The United Kingdom, like in Marks and Spencers you find in Gibraltar.

So it’s an odd place. And obviously the reason why they keep hold of it because it’s strategic, you know, because it’s overlooking North Africa and it’s, you know, it’s a very strategic place for them. And I think there’s a military presence there as well. But every now and again, I think it does flare up between the authorities of, you know, Britain and and Spain. So there’s definitely a lot of tension to do with that parcel of land.

And and behind the town itself in Gibraltar is a huge kind of rock, and it’s got a matrix of various tunnels, amongst the the mountain itself as well. So it wouldn’t surprise me. There’s a lot more esoteric stuff going on there as well. Anyway, I digress back to Atlantis. So Plato, very much associated with talking about Atlantis, and he located Atlantis being near this pillar of Hercules.

I know when you kind of in the alternative space, spiritual space, conspiritual space, you will hear a lot about Atlantis being placed all over the place from, you know, the Eye Of Sahara, in the Sahara Desert, from near Florida. Yeah. So I do understand that it’s just it’s being kind of located in so many different places. But from Plato’s point of view, he sort of perceives it as being close to the Pillar Of Hercules. From what I understand, Caesarion also locates Atlantis near what he calls Iberia, which is the ancient name for Spain, obviously.

And going back to Plato, he highlights a war that occurred between a people outside of the Pillars Of Hercules and those within the Pillars Of Hercules. And so it potentially would have involved people from the province of Cadiz back then. I just realized I should say that the Pillars Of Hercules really is a natural formation. So you’d have one pillar, sort of the South End of of Europe, of Spain, then another pillar facing that other North North Africa on their coastline. So, yeah, these two pillars of Hercules basically denote the sort of entrance way into sort of the Mediterranean Sea.

But the whole idea of, like, two pillars, the, you know, entrance into heaven or has very esoteric links, really, the idea of two towers. You get this in the tarot, the idea of towers, obviously, twin towers of 911. So, yeah, it’s just in terms of, like, esoteric landscape, two towers, two pillars is a big thing. But having a look around, there is a lot of credible information actually with various kind of research, I guess, more alternative archaeologists and researchers who are claiming to discover, you know, lost civilizations, not necessarily Atlantis, but maybe Atlantis. There’s been some researches of use utilizing Google Maps as Stroud found strange circular mound formations, between Seville and the Atlantic Coast, which they claim point towards a possible lost civilization.

And, obviously, being the strange circular mound formation, this is very much relates to Atlantis. If you look at imagery to do with Atlantis, and Plato talked about this. There’s a lot of QHHT data out there. People talk about these concentric rings and how it kind of radiates out, and that makes the formation of Atlantis itself. And they have this kind of web of canals in between these circles itself.

And there’s more information actually to do this, apparently in 02/2023. So not that long ago, some divers and archaeologists, again, off the coast of the Gulf Of Cadiz, discovered large concentric circular structures which resembled artificial walls, which again is very similar to place at Plato’s description of this lost city of Atlantis. I wonder if the two stories are maybe related in some way. So I guess your guess is as good as mine in terms of the placement of Atlantis. You know, you’re hearing physical evidence here potentially where it’s sort of in the Atlantic Ocean, but it’s kind of to the right of the British Isles, or maybe it’s to the left of the British Isles, more where Ireland is in the Atlantic Ocean there.

Or it could be way further away from that, and it could be closer to the Americas and Florida. And now I’ve had a lot of credible evidence to do with Atlantis being quite close to Florida. So who knows where it’s located? But going back to this, civilization civilization, Tartessos, they are very skilled in metallurgy, urban planning, and just were very wealthy civilization. And, again, Caesarean links them to, like, Atlantis, and a lot of their thinking and technology kind of stems from this lost civilization in a way.

And Caesarean really makes a direct link between Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales being deeply connected to Atlantis and more broadly to the great continent of Appalachia. So I guess it’s the this is before these kind of huge earth changes, catastrophic changes to the tectonic plates where you have the larger continent of Appalachia, maybe in some way Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales are kind of part of this greater continent, and obviously, we’re lost during these, catastrophic events that occurred. Even if you’re looking at, mainstream historical accounts, it does appear that Tartessos declines incredibly quickly. Their culture disappears very, very quickly. And Tassarian actually thinks that that was on purpose.

This is a real, suppression of this advanced civilization, suppression of their knowledge, suppression of their spiritual ideas, suppression of their way of life by some kind of darker controlling force, which we’re potentially still dealing with to this day. But, you know, again, if you do some mainstream research, a lot of the artifacts writing really just continue to baffle researchers to this day. It’s a great mystery in this civilization. But I realized I should really talk about a little bit more about the Phoenicians because and I’d always heard this word Phoenician. It wasn’t really until I read Tazari’s book and did a little bit more research online that I gained a bit more of clarity.

I’m not an expert in any means. I’m still a complete novice. But it just seemed that they were kind of really, really skillful traders and master for seafarers, hence why they will be able to travel such large distances and set up, various civilizations all over the world. They were very, very fine crafts people as well, very adept at spiritual and esoteric technologies. And their knowledge and influence really just spread throughout the world.

And it appears they were able to maintain this civilization for a long time just because they were highly skilled empire builders and very, very adept at diplomatic ties and political strategies and just were able to maintain and and create many global alliances for a very, very long time. I’ve mentioned many times on this channel before that the whole idea of when you have some of these sacred architectures, whether it be churches or cathedrals, you know, how far back does it go? And and definitely in the case of Jerez or Cadiz, you have these gorgeous amazing Roman Catholic cathedrals. I’ve had some very, sort of, quite deeply energetic experiences, particularly in one in Jerez. I think it’s the Jerez Cathedral.

Just a lot of love in one particular spot. They just made me think, oh, you know, maybe this relates to a particular, you know, ley line or energy that exists within the land which has been harnessed in some way. And before that, before Christendom, it was like part of Islam. So a mosque was harnessing the same particular energy. Then before that, you know, is a sacred spot for these Phoenicians or Tartessians.

So, yeah, it’s just again, it’s just that big question is that how far back do some of these sacred spaces go? You know, what’s being harnessed? What was there? So that’s above ground in all the buildings and the architecture. Wow.

So if we go below the ground, what do we find? Well, a lot of mystery, a lot of intrigue, but let me tell you. So, yeah, if you go underneath Cadiz itself, it’s a whole network of tunnels and chambers and archaeological sites, and it’s estimated to be around 700 hectares, which is an enormous amount considering, actually, you know, Cadie itself isn’t really that large. It doesn’t take you that long to kind of walk from end to end. And then more specifically, what I found is a place called I’m gonna butcher this name as usual, but it’s called Catacombus Del Beturo, I think.

And these are various chambers. And they in these chambers, there’s various strange inscriptions on the wall of archaeological symbols, which are potentially free masonic, you know, from the Freemasons. But it basically suggests various secret societies would meet there for various rituals and secret meetings. So, yeah, it’s just like, how far back do these tunnels stretch and what were they used for? So the dust I mean, there’s a huge spiritual cat you know, Catholicism tradition that exists to this day.

It’s like baked into society. And it’s just in The UK now, pretty much now on Sundays, stuff’s open, you know. Shops are open, supermarkets are open. But Spain, particularly, where I am at the moment, I don’t can’t speak for the rest of Spain because I know the different regions are very different. We’re in Andalusia at the moment, so it might be slightly different.

But I just feel that everything closes down on a Sunday, and it’s very much surrounds family and and just relaxing, which is nice. But it makes me think, you know, what other esoteric traditions and belief systems have existed in Caddy which have maybe been secret, which they’ve been doing on the ground, you know, to sort of keep from prying eyes. So, yeah, fascinating stuff. I mean, these tunnels underneath Caddy, particularly interesting when you start to take into consideration the nearby US military base, which has its own underground infrastructure. You know, how far do these tunnels stretch?

I mean, to get from Caddy to, there’s a kind of a there’s a bay between Caddy and and Rotter. You can go around, like, on the mainland, but there are ferry links, I think, that go from Caddy to Rotter. You know, maybe they were underground tunnels that connect directly to the military base. I don’t know. I’m just speculating.

But, you know, how far do some of these tunnels go? Through my research, further interestingly, there’s a lot of information to do with the Freemasons being involved in an inquisition. This happened around the middle of the eighteenth century. The various taught, court documentations, where you actually have persecution of esoteric knowledge via a Spanish inquisition. This is the targeting transmission of esoteric knowledge of what they call is a bit of a mouthful.

Direct quote of scandalous cooperation with heretical and atheistic evidence. I think I got that right. But, yeah, it just goes to show that this inquisition was really going after people who were involved in masonic freemason rituals, initiations, and secret practices. And it really potentially highlights how Cali was maybe a real center of esoteric knowledge and spirituality and philosophical traditions. And and they were really threatening their dominating religious orthodoxy, which I assume was, you know, Catholicism at the time, this of the eighteenth century.

And still Catholicism is very dominant religious structure that exists to this day. Yeah. I mean, obviously, I’m a bit not don’t feel that sorry for the Freemasons. I mean, in two minds of them, I mean, maybe back then, they’re a bit more positive, but I get the sense now on the upper levels anyway. I think day to day, if you’re Freemasons, it’s probably more of like a, you know, networking business group.

But I do wonder about the high levels and the influence around the globe and actually the kind of the negative influence they have. So I’d maybe have a bit more of a worrying view on free, you know, Freemasons now. Maybe the I know I have heard, you know, they have been overtaken at some point, and maybe back in the day, they’re a bit more, virtuous with their ideas, a bit more moral, a bit more, you know, pro humanity. But now I’m gonna go to Heapiland. We’re gonna be talking about energy, energy of the land, my experience of the land.

I have been here now for two whole weeks, in, again, the Caddy province, which is part of Andalusia, which is the kind of the larger that you call it state region. But, yeah, I’ve just been mainly in and around Caddy province. And it’s also along the coast, it’s called Costa Del Azu, Costa Del Azu, which is coast of light. I’m obviously butchering the Spanish words for light, luz, luz, but no. But, yeah, very poetic, coast of light.

And it’s actually very much like that because the sun is very searing, the buildings are white. I try not to wear sunglasses because I think they sometimes a bit dangerous. It’s good to get all those different, healthy rays of sunlight into your eyes, onto your skin. But actually, the sun is quite physically painful sometimes when you walk around because, like, really white sands and white chalky roads and white buildings, and it’s just yeah. The sun’s very glaring.

But, yeah, I can quite understand why they call it the coast of light. That’s beautifully poetic, because it is very much the coast of light. I’ve been blind the entire time. But my review, five stars. Five stars out of five.

It is amazing energetic in contrast to The United Kingdom. And I know, obviously, United Kingdom, the weather is always a bit drab. But, you know, this summer, we have some quite good weather, hence why the the media’s gone overdrive with the the the weather warnings. But, yeah, there’s just something about the energy. Just my body feels better here, and it just feels like it’s functioning better.

And what I have noticed, they don’t have all the the five g lamppost around. Maybe that’s something to do with it. And maybe my body’s enjoying just not being having a bit less EMF energy to deal with. And they do have, like, four g, five g, I think, seems to be, you know, showing on my phone. But, yeah, just overall, just as soon as I came off the plane, I was walking around.

I was like, my body just felt so much better. And I think there’s something very strange going on with United Kingdom and also Ireland. I know Ireland’s very much under attack at the moment. It’s under a very, very dark cloud, and these are places that I love. But it’s a very haunted island sometimes.

And I have felt being there that, you know, particularly this year, I’ve had so many spiritual attacks. It’s been very pronounced. And actually thinking back these last two weeks, really don’t I haven’t really felt that many those many that many sort of heavy energies. So it’s been a real physical and spiritual difference without a doubt. I mean, this has sparked deeper questions within me about Britain, and it is such a small landmass and how they’re able to create this humongous empire spanning so many different countries.

And now it’s, you know, procedures real darkness at the center of finance at the city of London. And does this you know, the land of Britain hold something quite key, something quite special for the rest of this reality? And does it all hearken back to this Phoenician period, to this pre diluvian times, where these Druids and Atlantean and Aryan priest class sort of spreading this higher spiritual knowledge and understanding, you know, in some way Britain linked to all of that. And, you know, and because of that, the darkness just hit it so heavily to keep that light from spreading around the world in some way. Obviously, I’m biased.

I’m from Britain. I’m, you know, I’m trying to but, yeah, it’s it’s just very strange. I just think it’s very strange, like, how much influence that small land has had over the world and, you know, the whole city of London thing. And it just really makes me think, you know, that the reason why it feels so heavy, why it feels so attacked when I go there is because it’s under some kind of siege, under some kind of, I don’t know, barrier. It’s preventing itself, expressing itself properly in the way it should be able to.

It’s just a wild theory that I’ve been thinking about. But yeah, it’s just is there something in these lands of islands particularly and The United Kingdom, I think islands being hit way more than Britain in a way and has been for a while. You know, is this why the energies are so heavy? Because this light, whatever it is, is being stifled out by this dark force. Again, whatever it is, whether it’s human or non human, something’s going on.

It feels like it. So that’s my energy review and rant about Britain. Yeah. So my advice, come to Spain. Get a tan.

Get a suntan. Get very burnt in my case. It’s a bit of a nightmare because I’m so anti sun cream now. So, yeah, I mean, I’ve got this, like, it’s it’s like a zinc alternative. I think it’s like a cream, but it’s very, very white.

You have to really, really, like, rub quite hard to sort of get rid of the whiteness in the skin. Yeah. And it rubs off quite quickly. So it’s not terribly good at what it’s supposed to do, but at least it’s something, because, obviously, I have quite fair skin, so I can get burnt quite quickly. But, yeah, I’m managing so far anyway.

But I do advise getting lovely sunshine on your skin and in your eyes. It’s very healthy. Obviously, in moderation. Don’t want to go overboard. Anyway, I digress.

Enough of the health information. I’m gonna talk about The US Naval Station Of Rotter. I think it’s Rotter, R O T A. And it’s yeah. So I’ve been doing a bit of research.

I didn’t really know anything about the military base. I could see on the map, after I had that editor experience sort of looking at Cadiz on the map, and I realized it was a military base there. I was like, Oh, okay. There’s something interesting going on. But I’d never really deeply researched this base until I actually got here.

And there’s a lot of stuff going on there. Let me tell you. Overall, it’s been a naval station for a long time, since the nineteenth century, and was used, obviously, by the Spanish because we’re in Spain. But it wasn’t until around about the nineteen fifties, there was a US Spanish agreement in 1953, and construction of a US military base started in 1955. And it was so big, it actually involved various land reclamation, so obviously creating land in the sea, and and also the construction of a huge seawall and artificial harbor for the various US naval, ships.

Physically, when I was in my car, I drove around a little bit. It does seem a very sizable base, a lot of fencing everywhere. I’m not quite sure how. I think it’s quite a few thousands, personnel who were stationed there. They do seem to have their own high school, American high school there.

So it kind of gives you an indication it’s a, you know, a town in its own right, and they can fill a whole school with students from the children of the various military personnel. And, yeah, it’s obviously, the whole thing is pretty much controlled by the American military. For the majority, it’s American warships, but it also has a significant airstrip there as well. And as I keep mentioning as well, this seems to be a huge underground facilities underneath this military base, and no one quite knows how large or how extensive it goes. There’s a lot of conspiracies around it, particularly in military bases around the world.

I’m sure you’ve heard. But the whole idea of, like, you know, deep underground military bases, dumps, and how extensive they can be, and just the weird and wonderful experimentation they do in terms of, exotic propulsion craft, unfortunate, you know, super soldier programs, and and just creating weird chimeras, and genetic programs, you know, particularly the Dulce base in America. There’s a lot of horrific conspiracies to do with that. And then, you know, how much of these of these bases are actually human led? You know, there’s there’s stories about, you know, the deep you go with some of these bases.

It gets more and more kind of controlled by ET forces or nonhuman individuals. So, yeah, no idea about Rotter and how that fits in the whole thing, but there’s definitely a lot of information out there to do with some of these deep underground military bases and some of these experimentation, exotic experimentation and technology that they have control of, and also how potentially, how all these networks of military bases and other facilities around the world are connected up by a huge underground tunnel system. And you can travel between them with jump gates, potentially, or advanced propo second, advanced propulsion train networks like maglevs. Some of the technology we definitely can talk about and and, you know, relates to the cold war or nuclear weapons, etcetera, was something called the bullring, which is this huge circular antenna array. And, apparently, it operated from 1964 to 1990, and the locals used to call it the Plaza De Toros, which is the ball ring.

And, actually, this this reason overall is quite famous not only for Sherry’s, the Sherry Triangle, it’s also famous for its horses. But I think they still have a lot of bullfighting here as well. Not quite sure I think about that. There you go. So yeah.

But the bullring remains a big mystery. Was it some kind of intelligence in gathering operations, particularly during the Cold War, and then maintain its operations afterwards? But, yeah, like, if I hark back to some of the videos I made, particularly when I went to Rendlesham Forest, What was it called? I just forgotten the name. Orford Ness, I remembered.

I had to stop the audio and then look at my video to remember the name of it. That’s how good I am, ladies and gentlemen. So at Orford Ness, when I went there, really strange architecture above, a lot of military testing of various different implements, a lot to do with, like, bombing and just general kind of aircrafts, technologies. And but they created this huge thing called Cobra, Cobra Mist, which they claimed was a particular type of radar for looking at Russia during the Cold War. But there’s a lot of information out there that sort of denotes that, actually, maybe this was just some kind of EMP device, electromagnetic magnetic pulse, some kind of death ray gun that Tesla would have made that was based on those technologies.

So, yeah, who knows The bull ring, could it have been a listening device, or is there something deeper and darker going on? I don’t know. I’m just speculating. But I think, overall, during the Cold War, this is probably a very active base. You have this thing called the bull ring, but they’re also famous for housing what are called the Polaris Polaris missiles, which were linked to submarines, and they were stored at the base as well.

And this is quite controversial because at the time, America were making deals with Spain’s dictator, Franco. That’s crazy, isn’t it, when you think about, Europe having a dictator? But back in those days, yeah, the Polaris missile was housing submarines at this particular base. But I think the bigger mystery is just actually how vast and how huge are the underground facilities. Because even if you research in a mainstream point of view, they sort of claim it’s quite big and no one really knows what’s happening.

There’s historical documents that prove that there are actual there are ammunition bunkers and huge fuel storage, areas, which I guess will be used for some of these submarines and craft that are there, and then they’re stored in vast quantities. But, yeah, this really kind of ties into a mythology of military bases and secret underground facilities, and what are they being used for? Again, going back to the ideas of recovered UFOs and advanced secretive experimentation and technologies that come a comp that come out of these technologies and some quite dark and horrific experimentations as well. It’s, you know, it’s not nice to think about sometimes these things that, potentially, they’re going on. But it just really relates back also to just the dominance of the US military.

You know, they can seem to just be anywhere or do anything they want. And this also shows up in recent secretive negotiations, where they wanted to extend and expand the military base. And to do this, somehow, the US military were able to bypass the Spanish parliamentary procedure, and this is as recent as 2023. And the Spanish government approved deployment of two new naval destroyers at Rotor, and this was a 50% increase in US naval presence. And so that’s quite a big thing.

And it just completely bypassed all democratic checks and balances in the parliament. So it just feels like The US has this enormous power, for some reason, behind closed doors that they can kind of put military bases wherever they are. But this combination of classified intelligence facilities, underground infrastructure, and unusual incidents, which we’re gonna get to in a moment, secretive agreements, just creates a huge amount of mystery around this 70 year old US military base. It’s just fascinating. But, yeah, on the unusual incidents, there have been a string of very strange disappearances at the base.

And again, quite recently, December 2022, apparently, a US naval, hospital corpsman called Eric Cadwell disappeared in very strange circumstances. He had an argument with his wife and left two strange letters. They didn’t mention suicide, but apparently, according to Spanish police, they were very strange, very odd. And this whole thing just baffled their colleagues and family and friends, not only due to Eric’s, just behavior, just completely not usual for him at all. These letters are very unusual for him as well.

But it’s really just been the response by the authorities, by the US military, by the media. They would assume this would have been spoken about in the media, although incidents like this have been. But it’s been a complete media blackout, on this type of incidents, and it’s left a lot of his colleagues, family, and friends. I’ve seen some of the Reddit posts, people talking about it, and how they just find the whole thing very strange, and no one quite knows what’s happened to him. And it does appear there’s been a string of very strange disappearances.

Does this relate to some of the experimentation that’s going on there? I’ve no idea. But, yeah, just wanted to highlight that situation. Also, there’s been a lot of UFO activity that has definitely been connected to this military base as well. One of the main UFO stories I wanted to talk about happened, again, relatively recently, 2012, with residents seeing a very long, thin object travelling at unusual speeds, and then was pursued by US Military jets at ROTA or Rotor.

Sorry. And the residents have speculated ever since whether it was maybe they were testing advanced craft or propulsion vehicles at the facility or either with was it actually UFO and, you know, these various US military jets were investigating what was going on. From my point of view, I’m just not, like, surprised by some of these UFO stories just due to the fact US military there. It’s a highly energetic place. There’s a lot of deep atrium history here.

Yeah. For some reason, it’s always going to attract UFOs. It’s always going to be things of high strangeness occurring. And this story is just one of, you know, of many that I’m going to highlight now. I mean, there are a lot of UFO stories, loads.

You could probably do a whole podcast just full of them. But one I did notice was, again, the Caddes Region, Caddes Region, 1960, Jerez De La Frontera, where at the moment, there’s an individual, very long name, Don Miguel Timmermans Caballos. Hope I said that right. He was a teacher, and he was on his motorbike. And he encountered two very strange humanoid beings and he saw them from a 150 fifth sorry, 150 meters away and they were completely red from head to foot.

But they were wearing this suit or the body looked like, this is the strange aspect of this toy, like a Michelin man. One being was smaller than the other, and they walked in a slightly mechanical nature with very stiff arms. And what’s fascinating about this particular story, this Michelin man, if you don’t know the Michelin man, he’s this kind of character that sells tires, and he’s just looks like he’s made up various tires, very sort of bumpy individual. Anyway, so, yeah, very sort of strange description, visual description of these two beings walking in a very mechanical way. I mean, again, were these actually alive or were they kind of experiments from the military base to escape?

I don’t know. But what has been reported, there’s been similar reports around the world where people have seen similar beings. So, yeah, that that’s that’s crazy. It’s not just the nineteen sixties. You can go as far back as the nineteen forties.

And we have an individual called Corporal Andes Gomez and Al Aljeciras. And he this is I think this is obviously during the war. He was tasked with, basically being a security guard for a fuel depot deep in the desert at night. And whilst he was on top duties, kind of securing this facility, he witnessed this huge sphere of light approaching the ground. And this gets really bizarre.

This light splits into two, and it becomes transparent. But then everything around him became transparent. All the light seemed to make everything solid around him transparent, even the stone he was sitting on started to levitate. He found also that through this light he was able to see through the walls of the petrol station. Really weird, really weird.

Anyway, what’s mad about this Alcha series? It turns out it’s again a bit of a hot spot for extensive UFO stories. It’s not just the nineteen forties. If we then fast forward to the nineteen eighties, particularly 1980, which again has been a year I’ve featured quite heavily in some of the videos I’ve done in podcast, Where 1980 seems to be this magical year where you have Rendlesham Forest, Todd Mordham, Cash Landrum, all these, like, really close interaction UFO experiences involving military, involving the police sometimes, just very strange. It’s all happening in very close proximity in terms of the date.

But, yeah, Al Jazeera’s in February 1980 Again, this is an experience where multiple UFOs were seen by multiple witnesses. Yeah. So it just goes back to my whole overarching concept to reconsider the sign of 1980, which is strangely the year that I was born in. Like, what the hell was going in 1980? Why is all these, like, UFOs flying around everywhere?

They were part of the same, I don’t know, society of aliens or interdimensional. Who knows? I don’t know. Anyway, but, yeah, Al Jazeera is very interesting. So, yeah, there’s obviously been a lot of UFO activity in this area for a long, long time.

I travel quite extensively now on the what’s called the Coast Of Light, coastal a loss, you call it. Yeah. And I traveled down to to Reef, I think is quite famous for windsurfing and kite surfing. Never seen so many kite surfs in my entire life. But halfway down, I drove past and then another day I drove that directly It’s probably about a forty minute drive from Jerez De La Frontera, but it’s Fier De La Frontera.

And it’s a magnificent place, beautiful white village. You get these, like, obviously white Spanish villages, but it’s similar to what you might get in Greece. And there in these kind of mountain top locations. And you have to hear the here to the front end. Again, it’s in a very beautiful, large hill right at the top.

Just just stunning how they built this thing on there because it’s like to get up the hill must have been a real, like, ball ache to to get all these construction materials up there. But they managed it, and it’s really beautiful little white village. Again, it’s got some really cute little alleyways and roads and plazas, lovely cafes and restaurants around. But as I was walking around, it does have, like, a slight alternative edge, you know, in terms of, like, yoga studios and stuff. And as it turns out, it’s a bit of a hotspot for UFOs.

It’s so much a hotspot for UFOs that even the tourist authorities, they advise visitors to visit there and try and find UFOs at nighttime. And there are particular places you can stand, which gives you a better outlook and a better, yeah, you’re more likely to see UFOs. Because if you stand on the top of the top of this hill, you get an amazing view of the area around, which is quite flat, and you just have this random big hill with this village on the top. But this place is well known for seeing UFOs, and it’s just quite interesting as to how the, you know, the local authorities are actually kind of pushing as a tourist destination you to see UFOs. So I went to the village in the daytime.

It was beautiful. I would love to return one day, potentially to do, you know, night night viewing to sort of try and see some lights in the sky. So I have to return. But, yeah, just quickly before I end this UFO segment, yeah, even now I’m finding stories and photos of UFOs appearing in clouds in this area. Quite recently, people were speculating they were appearing UFOs.

They had some pictures, quite credible looking pictures with these UFOs. They’re appearing during lightning storms. And these people are speculating maybe they’re harnessing lightning in some way. I’m proposing maybe their advanced technology from the nearby military base. Maybe they’re testing stuff.

I don’t know. But, yeah, this is definitely a lot of stuff going on this, you know, in the skies above Cadiz without without a doubt. So I think that’s about it. In conclusion, my summary, I think you have to come to Caddy to experience it for yourself. Get sunburned.

There is so much here. There’s just, you know, the secret military bases. This is really ancient towns, megaliths. Just a huge trevor trove of things to do and see. And what’s particularly interesting, really, is some of these stories through the secret societies and the underground tunnels.

It’d be good to delve more into that as well. But there’s a real link up, really, with this kind of energy of this place, and the land, and and these UFOs, and just the ice on the cake, the kind of Atlantis thing. It’s just it’s got everything, hasn’t it, really? So, yeah, overall, just a really, really fascinating place. And I think it’s somewhere that normally people don’t really visit.

And I don’t think it has the most amazing beaches in the world. There’s some, like, really beautiful ones, but they’re probably better elsewhere in Spain. But yeah, I just think it’s just richly steeped in kind of history and heritage. And I just think it’s nice to sort of go somewhere where there isn’t that many tourists and stuff, so you get a bit more of a local view of things. Because previous to this, I’ve only visited places like Barcelona or Madrid, and I don’t really know what the East Coast like is like.

And I know that’s particularly the East Coast Of Spain, and some of the islands around there, like Ibiza. Obviously, very, very big with British tourists and other people in the world. But, yeah, anyway, overall, province of Cadiz just steeped in high strangeness, particularly UFO. So many stories, like, more stories I could tell about the UFOs. There’s a lot there, but it’s been great.

It’s not as long as usual in terms of my podcast, but it’s just a nice little addition. And thanks so much for joining me, and I will catch you at the next take care. Bye bye.

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