#07 – Journal Two: The Cheshire Cat, Brighton underground tunnels, Ormus, Dune and A.I
This is journal numero two. A patch work of ideas and experiences I’ve had over the last few weeks. I cover the spiritual symbolism surrounding the Cheshire Cat in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The author lewis carroll spent time in Brighton and was inspired by its tunnels. Question is what else is going on underground in Brighton? Plus I discuss the new film Dune, the substance Spice and its similarity to Ormus in our world.
Lastly robots and A.I appear to be taking over this reality, should we be scared? I explore how these concepts are represented in the latest Dune universe and the Apple TV sci-fi series Foundation.
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Episode number seven, journal two, the Cheshire Cat, Bright Underground Tunnels, Almas, Dune AI. Welcome, welcome, welcome. So episode number seven, journal two, this is the second journal that I’m doing.
Just a mismatch of different things that are happening in my life, things that I’ve noticed. And seven for me has always been an incredibly mystic number. It’s my birthday, 7th of July. And also I weighed seven pounds, seven ounces.
So yeah, seven to me has always been quite a mystical number, quite special. So let’s hope this is a good one. But as the title suggests, I’ll be looking at the Cheshire Cat, symbology, spiritual nature of this Cheshire Cat.
That’s come up for me in terms of synchronicity has been very interesting. And then seamlessly I’m going to segue into the Bright and Underground Tunnels. And there is a link, trust me. And also going to be looking at Almas is quite mystical, life giving substance called Ormas, which has remnants in ancient Egypt, also may be being used in interstellar travel potentially.
And I think it’s actually maybe referenced in some of our sci -fi films as well. So yeah, going to look into that. But on previous episodes, I’ve discussed a lot to do with Judy Jacka and some of the research of Fran Nixon as well.
Still early days for me. But yeah, these are well, when Judy Jacka is a naturopath. And actually I don’t really know what Fran Nixon was, but I know Judy Jack was an Australian atropath and got very much into some of the things that Fran Nixon discovered about the human body and energies.
It’s got some really exciting techniques. So yeah, I’ve been reading her book and some things have come up and I’ve been trying out some of her techniques and they’ve been really amazing. And then considering I’m on this healing journey, so I’m obviously trying to heal and definitely one of her techniques was amazing.
So yeah, going to talk about that briefly. I’m still sort of learning more and yeah, it’s what’s strange is the fact that a lot of their research is out of print. So a lot of the kind of current books have really hard to find.
And then there’s not a lot of information on the internet surrounding some of their work. It’s actually quite hard to find, but it’s not hard. I’m probably about a quarter way through one of Judy Jack’s book.
She’s called Healing with Earth Energies. I did have another one on order, specifically called the Vivactix Connection. That was on eBay, and that was being imported from America, but the company was buying it off.
I don’t know whether it was a genuine book or not, but you actually end up getting a refund from eBay. So yeah, that’s kind of going on, but I’m quite keen to try and search out another copy. They are expensive, and you’re talking over about £100 on $100.
Purchase these books because they are out of print, and obviously they’re quite hard to find. So people are cashing in on the scarcity of these books, I think. But so far, a lot of what she’s saying is that the human body, I mean, a lot of you know this anyway, but it’s a very sensitive instrument and can be used to do quite amazing things.
And so a lot of the techniques and using the body as a measuring instrument, and one of the techniques allows you to be able to test for negative and positive ions in the body, but then also within the external environment.
And as we know, negative ions are good for the body there. What you get from nature, if you go down to the beach, you’ll receive a negative ions. And the positive ions, which sounds like it’s going to be good, but it’s actually completely opposite.
Positive ions are where you come from electronics, computers, these are detrimental to our health. What Judy Jacka teaches within the book is a type of form of muscle testing you might get with kinesiology.
If you guys have been in kinesiology before, it involves muscle testing and you can test for various conditions, problems your body is having, but then also just testing for like dosages of homeopathic remedies or supplements.
And it’s a really powerful way to heal your body and discover kind of true information that’s not distorted in any way. So once I learned this technique, I mean, I’ve been testing everywhere. I’ve been testing within the house, I’ve been testing on areas of my body.
What’s been fascinating is the fact you can test specific areas of the body to sort of see if there are negative ions in the body. negative ions flowing there correctly and then if there are any blockages and very much so if I find a blockage it kind of correlates to some of the health problems I’m having at the moment.
So I’ve just been able to clear those areas to unblock those areas and it’s definitely helped my healing like a hundred percent. But it’s not only just your body in the external environment you know I’ve used it to test the amount of positive ions within the environment and then you know if there’s too many then obviously you can open a window and just help some of the negative ions come and just like cleanse the room a bit from the technology that we’re all kind of surrounded by these days.
But I’ve also sort of used it to sort of test food as well so I sort of test a bar of chocolate and there was like zero negative ions coming out of it so obviously not the greatest food to eat in the world.
But then I tested like green tea and it had a good it had a good emanation of negative ions which I found fascinating and things like some of my spiritual tools like the pendulums as well. tested those for negative islands and it had a nice beneficial flow of negative islands coming out some of my pedulums so that’s that’s good to know.
But what was really strange, a few months ago I was reading about the fact that you can print out the on sign, you know there’s supposed to be the sound of the beginning of the universe, you know on you know that sound and it’s a Sanskrit symbol that goes with that and you can print it out, so I printed it out an A4 piece of paper and I pinned one above where I slept and but also where I was working as well on my monitor screen in front of my monitor screen.
It’s supposed to be really good clearing symbol you know to keep the area clean. So I did that and but then through some of these techniques which includes being able to discover foreign fields I actually started to test the the on sign.
I started to get like a foreign field vibe from it so it wasn’t that entirely positive. I don’t know why you know but I’m just going with what I was getting within my body in some of this muscle testing and so I thought okay maybe I’ll take these symbols down maybe they’re not helping at all and ever since I took them down actually my sleep has been so much better.
I’ve been feeling so much better in myself as well I mean again maybe there’s no connection but it feels like there is it feels like I’m not denouncing the idea of the on but sometimes you get these sort of strange languages or Sanskrit and obviously we don’t really know what they mean and maybe what’s attached to it.
It’s quite a controversial subject but yeah it’s just what I’ve discovered like recently anyway. So first controversy I’ve just announced the entire of the Sanskrit language which has been around for thousands of years.
Yeah I mean it could be quite complex maybe there’s something I don’t know it’s attached to that particular sign on my wall rather than the overall symbol it’s it’s strange but there’s definitely correlation between me taking those signs down and me feeling a whole lot better and you know it’s very accurate in measuring foreign field.
in particular areas of my body, but then also in my head as well. And I’ve suffered with brain fog for a number of years now and I’m still trying to get to the bottom of that. And what I have found this energetic technique, which I’ve been doing every day, definitely has helped clear that foreign feel for my head.
And what was really, really powerful is it actually had a huge headache the next day, the first time trying it. And, you know, very strange, very rarely that I get headaches. I haven’t drunk alcohol for a while now, nothing to do with that.
Kept hydrated. Yeah. So it’s, it’s bizarre that I had this crushing headache and all I can think is it’s just the energy’s flowing better through my brain and that’s why I was just getting these headaches.
That’s the only reason I can think I started to get them. So yeah, so far some of the Judy Jackers work, obviously based off a lot of Nixon’s work and really exciting. I got this feeling excited as soon as I kind of discovered some of this work and yeah, I thought it was going to be important.
It’s turning out to be quite powerful and I think it’s got loads more techniques in there. I’m just getting into a part of the book where it starts to talk about receiving particular minerals and supplementation from Earth energies and how you can get that from the land rather than actually taking in supplementation or homeopathic remedies.
So it looks quite technical but quite exciting. So I’ve got that to come but also within the book talking about reading the effect of the tides on the human body and be able to literally measure whether it’s high or low tide or in the middle using your body.
So this is quite ninja black belt level muscle system. Yeah, it’s quite amazing really. So there’ll be more to come on that once I’ve got my head around it. But in terms of other things that I’ve been doing, I’ve been exploring, been going outside, been walking and obviously I’m in Chester still and the main river or the only river that flows through Chester is called the River Dee.
So yeah, it kind of splits the town in half and it flows just outside of the Roman walls and I’ve never really, I’ve sort of been on the river quite a lot as a child. I used to go to a sailing club there so I know it pretty well but never actually kind of walked that far down so I’ve made it a little bit of a challenge to sort of keep walking as far as possible so I keep doing segments.
And then a couple of weeks ago I decided to walk from a particular village and then as far as I could go for about two or three hours it was pouring with rain and it wasn’t the best conditions and it’s very muddy so I had my welly boots on.
But what was crazy is the fact that you walk past the Eaton estate and the Eaton estate is basically the house where the Duke of Westminster lives and it’s massive, it’s huge. I didn’t quite realise how big it was.
I’ve always known about the Duke of Westminster, it’s always there kind of hanging in the background as an area called Duke’s Drive You can walk down which used to be the former drive to the main stately home, but now it’s they’ve changed the entrance to somewhere else But now the former Duke’s Drive is now like a public footpath.
You can go down there. It’s quite nice It’s got trees down it and stuff and and then part of his estate Actually kind of cuts through the river cuts through it Basically so you can kind of walk through and it’s just it goes on and on and on as you walk down You just realize how big this place is And the Duke of Westminster if you’re not aware he owns vast ways of land across the United Kingdom Some of the wealthiest areas of London place like Mayfair.
He owns a lot of the land underneath there But just loads of areas around the United Kingdom, but then also areas of Chester So I think he sold some areas off the fun redevelopment of Liverpool So yeah, quite a wealthy man.
His son took over only due to the fact that He dies, I think that’s quite a few years ago now, probably about six or seven years ago. Duke of Westminster died and his son’s then taken over the title and he’s inherited a lot of money, like billions.
Anyway, but their whole estate is humongous and it gets me thinking because sometimes a lot of the time these stately homes or big mansions are set in places that are quite energetic. You know there’s earth energies there and you know there seems to be a correlation sometimes between the two and the dead giveaways.
You can look down his new driveway from the road and there’s humongous obelisk right in the centre of his driveway. These are very freemasonic instruments they’re found all over the place. You can get massive obelisks.
They’re basically the stone points and you get them in Washington DC. There’s a humongous one there. There’s a massive one in London. It’s got Egyptian hieroglyphics on it so they always feature quite prominently in capital cities.
This one’s not as big as that but yeah it’s just quite suspect the fact that it’s placed there and I don’t know totally what they’re used for. I guess there are loads of different theories but yeah I just find it quite interesting that it’s placed there and that area just feel nice energetically.
You know it’s a pleasant place to walk around and yeah it’s just similar to Sussex where I was before. You tend to get quite energetic areas and they would be quite a large stately home there as well and with the Duke of Westminster as well a lot of these stately homes sometimes they have to open it up to the public so they can afford to keep it going you know because they don’t have you know they’re not as rich as they used to be where they can have a complete estate to themselves.
They have to allow the general public to come in to sort of keep the maintenance of the place going but these guys don’t need that at all. They have enough money to have this huge estate all to themselves.
So at some point I’m going to do more work and you know research and take my dowsing rods down there. see what I can find. So yeah, what’s the space on that one as well. But yeah, moving on to interesting synchronicities, things I see as like feedback from reality, you know, weird stuff that’s happened, quite exciting stuff.
But we’ll just do the Cheshire Cat. I’m sure all of you heard of the Cheshire Cat. I was just thinking about the Cheshire Cat once. I was going on a walk on my daily exercise, just sort of thinking about reality as I think about reality a lot, how strange it is, what it means, you know, some of these messages we get, you know, how to decode it.
And yeah, just started to think about the Cheshire Cat. And I was walking, started to walk along Cheshire walls. And there’s a section of the wall that goes alongside the river right near the weir. And yeah, just strangers just came across like a clay figured Cheshire Cat that had actually been cemented into one of the walks.
And it was quite a tall wall next to a home. And it had been cemented in there so you could kind of see it from the wall. So the Cheshire Cat, one of the big redeeming features obviously is the humongous grin.
It’s got a really big, very unlike cat -like grin. It’s more like a human grin, a smile. And so that’s the big feature. And then I didn’t think anything of it, but I just carried on with my walk. But then subsequently, days afterwards, I was on Facebook, and then someone posted a picture.
It’s just like they were quite requesting where that particular Cheshire Cat was on the Roman wall because they couldn’t find it. And I was like, oh, that’s strange because I literally stumbled across that the other day.
So, you know, just interesting. It popped up again in my reality. And then literally a few days afterwards, someone mentioned the Cheshire Cat in podcasts, and it kept happening for a number of days.
The Cheshire Cat just kept coming up. And people, one big thing about our reality is there are no coincidences. So yeah, I was taking this as a big, big message from the universe. So yeah, just started to read everything to do with the Cheshire Cat.
Just did a little bit of research to see what it meant. The Cheshire Cat features very prominently in Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. I always thought he invented the character, but not.
He popularised it, I think you’d say, because it does feature in other forms of literature earlier on. So it can be found way before those books. And then also can be found in various sculptures in place.
I think there was some pub that had it on the outside of their building. So yeah, Cheshire Cats are being featured in other places, apart from literature. But I guess you were asked, why a Cheshire Cat?
Why a big, grinning Cheshire Cat? What does that mean? I think the most likely reason for it would be the fact that Cheshire has a lot of dairy, a lot of cows producing milk. So the idea would be, if you were a cat that kind of was on a particular farm, you would be smiling because you’d have freely available milk to drink.
So you’d be very happy. And therefore have this humongous grin. So I think that probably is the reason. reason why. What does Wikipedia have to say on the subject? Well I pulled out one of the paragraphs it gives a good explanation it says the Cheshire Cat is now largely identified with the character of the same name in Lewis Carroll’s 1865 novel Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland.
Alice first encounters the Cheshire Cat at the Duchess’s house in her kitchen and later on on the branches of a tree where it appears and disappears at will and engages Alice in amusing but sometimes perplexing conversation.
The cat sometimes raises philosophical points that annoy or baffle Alice but appears to cheer her up when it appears suddenly at the Queen of Hearts croquet field and when sentenced to death battle baffles everyone by having made its head appear without its body sparking a debate between the executioner and the king and queen of hearts whether disembodied head can indeed be beheaded.
At one point the cat disappears gradually until nothing is left. but it’s grin, prompting Alice to remark that she has often seen a cat without a grin, but never a grin without a cat. It’s all very surreal for that time, you know, considering it’s 1865, some of the visuals and the concepts are very, very strange, very surreal, very kind of abstract.
Yeah, I’ve never actually read the book, but maybe I should do at some point. But yeah, there’s a great website that came across called Meaning Symbolism, and they had a good page on the Cheshire Cat symbolism, so here’s what they say about their understanding of the Cheshire Cat.
In the article, they start to explain that Cheshire Cat is very confusing and difficult to understand, talks and riddles, and then disappears and reappears without explanation. So it’s very enigmatic sort of character.
And it turns out that maybe the Cheshire Cat really is that it’s the guide in Wonderland, and that makes him quite feared in his role because he has this power, because he sort of understands the reality of Wonderland where everyone else within there, they’re just kind of reacting to what’s going on around them.
Cheshire Cat is like a mystical seer, a shaman, he just travels between different realities and makes people laugh and then disappears into thin air, brings levity to situations. And he represents a really powerful aspect of laughter, of funness, you know, and just creates temporary escape for people, you know, escaping from their everyday troubles of life and that reality.
And there’s points where Alice just really struggles to make sense of her surroundings, you know, just starts to create real disharmony within her. And the cat sort of says, we’re all mad around here, you know, just bringing the absurdity about the reality that we’re all in and just not to take it too seriously.
And Wonderland is very much a world of make -believe and nothing is quite as it seems. And so you can take a lot of parallels with our own reality, it feels like that sometimes, sometimes it feels like we’re in Wonderland.
He’s very much a character, you know, symbol of rebellion. of disobedience with the realities is a trickster guide that goes through this reality. You know, he moves between different realms, different realities.
And again, just in terms of my own life, just the struggles and fears and irritation and anger of things that are going around me, just trying to make sense of things. You know, maybe we should just think more like the Cheshire Cat, you know, not to take things seriously and just to realise the game that we’re all in.
So because of all of this, really, I’ve just started to view the Cheshire Cat and it popping into my reality as a guide, as a protector and to help me as I travel through unfamiliar territory and just to, you know, to find laughter and to find fun and ridiculousness, you know, in all these situations, even when things can seem a little bit hopeless.
Just to reinforce some of his ideas, I was listening to Dolores Cannon. She’s a hypnotist. She’s dead now, unfortunately. But she created a technique called the QHHT, which is… stands for quantum hypnosis healing technique and it involves a lot of regression and people discovering their past lives and what she found was that past lives are not only happening in terms of reincarnations on this earth but beings are coming from other galactic areas other places from other planets etc and there’s a lot of information that kind of garnered through this hypnosis technique where she was able to understand the reality more and what it means to be here and she discovered and sort of understood that you know earth is a school and we’re here to learn how to correct how to manipulate energy so in many ways you know the Cheshire cat reminds me as a spiritual totem for me that helps to remind me of that that you know not to take things too seriously and that we’re all here to kind of co -create and we’re just learning to harness those powers at the moment potentially i think again the Cheshire cat is just a reminder not to slip into that victim mindset that victim mentality and it’s quite easy at the moment because there’s so many crazy things going on in the world and you know i haven’t had the best last few years personally as well so yeah it’s been a challenge so yeah again the Cheshire cat just reminds you not to take things too seriously play the game i guess talking about making light out of the dark i’m gonna go a little bit conspiratorial now and going fully dark but you know the idea the conspiracy minded that allison wonderland because of its surreal atmosphere and landscape was used in a thing called mk ultra which is a us covert mind control experiments that happened between 1950s and the 1970s roughly and involved what is called programming and the whole idea was to disassociate the victim from its reality and once you disassociate people for themselves and to completely shatter their consciousness it enables them to you know the controllers to build these people out and build alternative personalities within these people’s minds called alters and potentially, apparently, it says on the internet, obviously the internet is always true, that Alison and Wonderland and things like the Wizard of Oz, because of its surreal nature, was very much used in the programming process.
It was used to trigger altered states of mind and, you know, basically twisted quite an innocent story into something quite dark. But I’m trying not to be too conspiratorial on this podcast, I’m trying to keep it light as much as possible, but yeah, I mean, if you want to learn more about MCAT, I’m sure you know about it already, but if you want to learn more, find more on the internet, yeah, you’ll be able to find it.
There’s quite a lot of stuff out there, and it’s been, you know, officially confirmed, if I think it’s Bill Clinton, apologize for some of the experimentation that was done, but they always say, oh, we don’t do that sort of thing now, because they’re probably lying.
But is there a way for me to connect Alison Wonderland with Brighton Underground tunnels? Yes, there is, Madam. Yeah, so basically, Lewis Carroll, who… It’s not a real person, that’s a pen name. The guy’s real name was Charles Ludwig Dodgson, I never knew that.
He was a poet, author and mathematician. But strangely he used to spend a lot of time in Brighton in Sussex and he would spend living residentially in Sussex Square, which is an amazing area. It’s in an area called Camp Town, so it’s east side of the seafront, and really opulent residential area.
It’s like a half circle and has a private garden in the middle. On one side is Lewis Crescent, the other side is Sussex Square. Various celebrities have lived there at one point or another. I’m trying to think who’s been there.
Nick Cave, I think. Yeah, lots of people, but including Lewis Carroll. But you have this very opulent crescent check, so with Lewis Crescent and Sussex Square with a private garden in the middle. The only people that get access to this garden are the people who actually live in those two streets.
I’ve known people who have lived there, various occasions just rented, and you get given a key to enter this garden. It’s very nicely manicured, very nice, small oasis. But it actually has a tunnel that goes directly from the garden underneath the seafront road and brings you out onto the seafront.
Apparently Lewis Carroll was fascinated by this tunnel. People say because of Lewis Carroll living in this particular residential area and this tunnel that goes underneath the seafront, and the fact that you like this so much, that this kind of fed into the idea of Alice falling down the rabbit hole and this facilitated, this inspired him with this whole idea, this whole concept.
That’s one tunnel we know about, but after living in Brighton for a few years, you realize you get to understand that actually Brighton has a lot of tunnels underneath it. And there are some ones that are well known, but I mean, how many are there that people don’t know about?
And it seems like the whole city has this quite deep matrix. various tunnels that go underneath to various locations. One of the famous ones is to do with the Prince Regent, the pavilion, you know, the big pavilion in the centre.
It’s very much inspired by kind of Indian Moorish architecture. It’s got these big domes there. Anyway, this Prince Regent, it’s very opulent guys who eat a lot, used to drink a lot. He had a tunnel that connected his palace with this area called the Brighton Dome.
Brighton Dome now is a cultural space. It’s used as a theatre, as a concert hall for comedies and etc. But it used to be where he had his horses and he had a tunnel built so it connected his home with, you know, where his horses were.
So he didn’t have to go outside and be seen by the public. So that’s another tunnel. I forgot about the dates but, you know, the Prince Regent was around 1811 but later on he became the co -king George IV around about 1820.
But yeah, I mean he created one of the big iconic structures of Brighton which is the Brighton Pavilion. But then you start to hear rumours of tunnels in all sorts of strange directions. When I was a student, I swear blind, I remember someone telling me or read it somewhere about, it was a tunnel that connected Brighton Station, which is right in the centre of the town, to Kemptown, which obviously we were talking about before with Sussex Square and Lewis Crescent.
Yeah, again, I’ve never had access to that. But yeah, there’s tunnels all over the place. And what is strange is the fact that you can walk along the seafront and they’re on the seafront wall, they have these humongous like metal doors, kind of vaulted doors.
And they look insane. I mean, you could by all means, if you’re going to have an entrance way into some of these tunnels on the seafront, it would make sense to, you know, make it secure, have a metal door.
But these doors are crazy. They look like it’s for a bank vault. It looks way over the top, which is strange in itself. It’s like they really don’t want people to go in there. I don’t know why, you know, what are they hiding?
Again, maybe I’m just being overly conspiratorial. But sometimes every year or so in the UK, the party, the political parties here, they’ll have these conferences and they tend to be like seafront locations.
Sometimes it might be in Blackpool and Brighton is quite a popular spot because it’s quite close to London. It’s like an hour on the train. And so, you know, sometimes, you know, the Labour Party might have a political conference here on the seafront.
And they’ll take over the town. There’s a big conference hall on the seafront called the Brighton Centre. They’ll have a lot of talks there, conferences, sort of main speech by some of the leaders, the political parties there.
And obviously, there’s quite big hotels in the seafront. So a lot of the politicians tend to stay in those hotels. And what happens over that period is they have to secure the entire area. And there was a particular time, I remember, when I was a student, when Tony Blair was in power and they had one of their political rallies down in Brighton, and the whole place went on lockdown.
It was like riot fans everywhere, police with big machine guns. And obviously, bearing in mind, it’s very unusual for UK police to have guns. And so it’s stuck out like… sore thumb, but they spent hundreds and hundreds of thousands of pounds apparently securing some of these tunnels to make sure that people had been placed bombs underneath their terrorism etc.
Some of the tunnels very occasionally in a year are open to the public. This tends to happen over May time. There’s an event called the Brighton Festival which is a massive cultural event which includes street theatre, comedy, various other cultural events.
But as part of that you can buy tickets and you can basically have a guided tour which shows you some of these tunnels. But I don’t think it shows you the whole network. I think there’s quite a lot going on so it’s probably very selective in what you’re able to see.
And just a side thought, I mean Brighton is obviously an amazing, very creative, very thoughtful, very tolerant place to be. But it does have, it’s like with most places, I think when there’s a lot of light there, a lot of great things is obviously it creates a sort of underbelly attract some darkness as well.
And yeah, it’s trying it strange, I didn’t realise this before that the Tavistock Institute has a large foothold in Sussex University. Again, I’m getting quite a bit of a toil, I can’t help myself. But I haven’t read it yet, it’s a book called the Tavistock Institute by Daniel Estulin.
And yeah, I haven’t actually really read it yet. But the Tavistock Institute is interesting because it talks about how potentially it sees a lot of ideas into society, you know, sometimes your belief system, you maybe think organically you’ve created your own belief system.
But how much of that is true? How much has that been planted by certain politics or media or music you listen to, that may have been created by someone else? And people say that sometimes the Tavistock Institute is a big manipulator and influencer of society, you know, potentially creating a lot of the ideas pushing us in a certain direction.
So I’m just putting it out there, you know, Tavistock Institute, if you go on their website, it all seems very benign and fine and they’re helping the planet and all the rest of it. But, you know, quite suspicious that organisation.
Again, I haven’t read hugely into it. But it just gives you this idea that, okay, Brighton has all these brilliant ideas, this level of tolerance and acceptance. But you know, again, there’s this dark underbelly, so maybe not take the tunnels at face value.
Maybe there’s something a bit weird going on why they keep so many of these tunnels hidden from the public. I mean, you could say, yeah, you’re being a bit paranoid and you’re being too imaginative and getting ahead of yourself.
But, you know, there is little snippets of information just come into my reality sometimes, just makes me think twice about the tunnels and potentially what’s going underneath our feet in Brighton. One particular interesting story is coming from a guy called Michael Prince.
And he was interviewed by an organisation called The Basis Project that you can find on YouTube, but they tend to be more on… alternative streaming platforms like Rumble and Odyssey these days, but the base project is headed up by a guy called Miles Johnson, and he’s based in Wiltshire, and he’s a long -time researcher, a lot to do with underground bases and UFOs and high strangers, in general United Kingdom.
But anyway, he’s sort of made quite a lot of contact with various individuals, one guy called Michael Prince, and they talked a lot about when he was a child being basically mind -controlled through this thing called Project Mannequin.
So this all starts to sound very, very, very similar to the MKUltra thing, you know, Michael Prince, I’m not even sure that’s his real name actually, but he’s describing similar type of programming, but happening at a very young age for kind of operations as he gets older.
Because you could ask like, why would you want to mind -control someone, but you’ve got to ask the question, you know, the perfect assassin is someone who can’t remember what they did. you know, so they could take a LIGA detector test and because it’s stored in a different ultra different part of their personality, their everyday consciousness isn’t aware potentially of the crimes that they’ve done.
So it’s the perfect cover. So it’s just why potentially maybe covert organizations are using these techniques. But what does this have to do with Brighton? But as it turns out, he claims that Michael Prince spent a lot of time in Brighton.
And also there’s another individual who comes into the store called Max Spears who he became quite well known for being more of a UFO researcher and a cult researcher. And yeah, he was sort of gathering pace in terms of recognition.
And then he had a strange situation where he unfortunately died in Poland, I think it was, and was vomiting black liquid. It was actually posted all on the mainstream news at the time. It was very strange that they all start to report how this UFO researcher had died very suddenly and under mysterious circumstances.
As it turns out, I was watching one interview with both interviews together on a project cabinet by Kerry Cassidy. And they were saying how they found that they both sometimes ended up in the same places in the world.
Quite unconsciously, they didn’t plan it together, like they found they were in the same place at the same time they’re in Houston, Texas. But they spent both of them a lot of time in Brighton as children.
And I think it was Max Spears. This is the thing, there was a video specifically, he was talking about some of this stuff and I can’t seem to find it. I don’t know whether it’s been taken away from YouTube because I know the basis project were taken off YouTube for a while.
And so it might have been deleted during that purge. But I definitely remember this and he was talking about there being underground facilities underneath one of the leisure centers and I can’t remember which one.
It’s either the Prince Regent swimming pool, or the King Alfred, which is in Hove. Yeah, because this is basically he was talking, he was taken into a militarized facility under one of these swimming pools.
And I was like, time when I was listening to it I was like that’s a bit far fetched. It was kind of an interesting, amazing story but I wasn’t totally believing it because I think it’s difficult these days to kind of completely believe everything you’ve got to take, you know, be sceptical of most things and but not discount it obviously.
But you know I’ve always had this snippet of information in my head where you know this guy was talking about underground facilities under one of the swimming pools and I thought nothing of it. I mean it’s really really hard to imagine, you know, this very benign council building where people are going to swim or you know go to the gym having this, you know, secret militarised underground layer where they’re programming children to become super assassins.
I mean yeah it sounds far out there but recently I came across this story which piqued my interest and it was in one of the local, well not in the newspaper anymore but it’s all online now, but it’s from the Argus which is the newspaper of that area.
So this article was released on the 11th of January of this year, 2024 and it’s called Urban Explorer Reveals Long Forgotten Rooms Beneath Hoves King Alfred. I think Urban Explorer is one of those like YouTubers or adventure people that basically find hidden tunnels or disused areas and sort of film it and take photographs.
I mean YouTube is full of them, they’re quite interesting sort of them. So yeah it’s a similar person who’s done that and in King Alfred’s leisure centre that’s based in Hove. So it’s the kind of, right in Hove is like one combined city now but Hove is kind of the west of Brighton and yeah King Alfred swimming pool is right on the seafront.
It’s quite an old decrepit building now, not in terms of like Victorian but more of like a 1950s 1960s and it’s seen better days but I didn’t realise this but it’s got a massive facility underneath it which they used to have a 22 lane bowling alley, laser tag arena, bar and indoor bowls club.
And bearing in mind I’ve been living in Brighton on and off since probably about 1999 so quite a while I wasn’t even aware of this place. I think it was actually even open when I started at university in Brighton but I just never went down there, never went to King Alfred’s around that time and then I think it probably closed shortly after around about the start of the millennium maybe.
But it’s the fact that you see the pictures, I mean as you know commercial bowling alleys tend to be quite large places, you know quite large buildings and this is all underground. And you go okay that’s interesting what has that got to do with brainwashing children?
Well let me say, so I got the original date wrong it actually was built in 1939 so the King Alfred opened in 1939 and it was originally known as Hope Marina and played an important part in training some 22 ,500 Royal Navy officers during the Second World War.
So, as it turns out, it originally was a military installation. So if we’re connecting dots and Michael Prince and Max Beers are telling the truth, and I think actually there’s a lot of aspects of their story that is really interesting, probably quite credible, this was originally a military installation way before it was a public swimming baths or leisure centre or bowling alley.
It had military facility there and it was underground as well. So it’s not too far stretch from the imagination that maybe, just maybe, the military kept certain areas of this facility still for military use, but then converted the rest of it for public access.
Still a crazy story, but yeah, some dots start to connect really, really crazy. And again, I’ll keep repeating this on various other podcast episodes and other aspects of my work. I talk about military bases being in really energetic places in the United Kingdom, and it’s probably…
The same for other areas of the world in America, definitely there’s loads of facilities and energetic places in California, same with Australia. There’s a lot of military activity around Wiltshire. We’ll see this is the home of, you know, Avery Stone Circle and Stonehenge.
And there’s a large military facility there. So being bright and being quite energetic would make sense that the military would also be there as well. So, yeah, falling deep down the rabbit hole now.
I mean, even on Brighton Seafront, now Hove Seafront itself, a little further down into town towards Brighton from King Alfred’s Leisure Centre, there is a long bar or a burial ground where people are said is a chieftain that’s been buried there.
There’s some legends that say it’s actually King Arthur, you know, more kind of out there stories. But again, it just adds credence to the idea that that area is really energetic. And whilst researching this article, I was doing a little bit of Googling, you know, trying to find bits and bobs on the Internet about writing tunnels.
And I did come across this quite old article that was written, well, it’s not that old, 2017, and the Brighton Journal. And it says someone has created a map of Brighton’s secret underground tunnels and just goes on to describes.
Apparently this guy created a map of Brighton’s secret underground tunnels. And he’s been been joined by a group of people who are all enthusiasts and they’ve started to map the city’s underground tunnels.
And they’re just self -described as enthusiastic explorers that have been researching Brighton’s long -lost underground world. And yeah, as it turns out, he had an entire website with a mapping system of all these underground tunnels.
And he was originally inspired because he was working in a shop in Brighton a long time, quite a few decades ago. And they discovered in the cellar, like a door into this underground vault, this underground tunnel.
And that just piqued his interest into this whole idea of tunnels of Brighton. So later on, he started to devise his map, but I can’t find that map anywhere. It’s not on the Internet anymore. That website is now defunct.
It’s not worth it. So yeah, that’s maybe strange in itself. Maybe it’s not, maybe it just couldn’t be bothered to pay for the hosting anymore. But it’s strange that it just, you can’t find that map anywhere anymore.
Maybe they were warned off it. I don’t know. Maybe I’m being too conspiratorial. Unfortunately, I can’t segue into this next topic. So it’s going to be a real change of gear from the underground. We’re going to the over grounds, maybe beyond the galaxy into a fictitious planet called Dune.
So yeah, Epic film series has been recently released, directed by Dennis Villeneuve. Excellent directors, quite some other films that I’ve really enjoyed, like Arrival, which is a brilliant positive spin on kind of extraterrestrial contact.
We need more of those films because a lot of the time those films tend to be very fearful. And Arrival, I think it’s got a really positive message behind it. It’s great. I really recommend it if you haven’t seen it.
But yeah, Dune, I never really read the books. I originally remember seeing. Uh, the film, he was that director, he did it, Surreal Director, David Lynch, that’s it. Um, but yeah, that, that film was good, but it’s a little bit gruesome in parts.
I don’t really like watching it again. Uh, but being a big fan of Dennis Villeneuve’s reinterpretation of June. Um, yeah, I found the first one amazing. I remember seeing it multiple times at the cinema, loved the visuals, loved everything about it.
So I haven’t seen the second one yet. Obviously that’s been released for about a week, two weeks ago. So yeah, gone into go and see it quite soon. So I will, but yeah, anyway, it’s just got me thinking about, uh, to do with AI, I guess.
This is another mantra I keep repeating on some of these episodes, some of the videos that I’ve done and podcasts where I get really fascinated by sci -fi and the kind of the writers, the creators of these really complex universes and, you know, the evidence that maybe they’re channeling some of this information that’s not coming from them.
Um, there’s also maybe written from experience, not obviously from this lifetime, but from other lifetimes, maybe they’ve had in other star systems, other realities, and it’s just bleeding into this reality, you know, trying to level up humanity to start to kind of understand quite complex subjects of, you know, a larger galactic whole and not just being humans on a planet that there’s more life outside of the star system.
And I think there’s been a lot of evidence to, you know, support that, you know, there’s been various remote viewings on some of these sci -fi writers about where these ideas have come from. I’ve referenced it before, but the Farsight Institute, it’s a remote viewing on, you know, the guy who created Star Wars and if discovered that essentially he’s reporting, he’s telling the story of past lifetimes that he’s had in other galaxies that involved some of this great galactic wars that you sort of see in Star Wars.
So I think the same could be said for Frank Herbert. Again, I’ve never really read. I don’t really read fiction. tend to read more like nonfiction, conspiracy, spirituality, weird books, yeah. So it doesn’t tend to be, yeah, they tend to read fiction that often.
But yeah, I think the sci -fi writing is really important and, you know, I’m a massive fan of sci -fi films when they come out, when they’re good, you know, really, really inspired by them. This June film is one of them and it’s had loads of interesting ideas come up for me in terms of like AI and how, you know, Frank Herbert factored in AI in the June universe.
But an even more fascinating component of the June universe is spice, which is one of the main aspects of the story. And it’s the harvesting of this spice. This spice is a very mystical element and enables them to travel through great distances in space.
It’s very much entangled with their space technology. But it also is very spiritual substance in terms of when it’s ingested. It’s a psychotropic, so it’s very much psychedelic, spiritual enables the user to kind of reach higher levels of consciousness.
So the inhabitants of Dune called the Fremen, they revere this substance in a very spiritual way, but then obviously the rest of that known galaxy, which is under the Emperor’s control of the Imperium, their mining spice for their technology for their spaceships.
So this is where that kind of like political struggle then kind of comes into the story of Dune. So this is where sci -fi really starts to bleed into our own reality, because potentially there is a similar substance to spice that can be found in our own reality.
And it’s a monotonic gold, a lot of people might have heard of that, but it’s also known by the name of Ormus, which again is a real life substance and was discovered by a guy called David Hudson, who was a farmer in 1975.
And he discovered this strange white material in the soil. And yeah, he grew cotton and he discovered that if it was actually exposed to sunlight, it would explode in the sunlight. So yeah, he was quite baffled by this substance, this white substance that he found in his farmland.
So he took it to various universities to be tested. And they sort of found normal levels of different elements in terms of gold, silver, iron and aluminium, all trace elements. But apparently 98% of what was found in this Ormus was completely, it was not known, they couldn’t really add a label to it.
They didn’t know what it was, they didn’t know what the substance was. 2% they could identify, but the other 98% was this strange kind of dark matter. David Hudson actually went on to name this, they called it Ormus, which stands for orbitally rearranged monotonic elements.
I mean, David Hudson is quite a wealthy farmer, so he was able to fund a lot of the research himself. And I know he went through various universities and academic places across America. The last time I heard from him, I think he was having a lot of research done in investment and from various other kinds of influences and investors in China.
And so that was where the story ends for me. I don’t quite know what’s happened after that. He pops in and out of the public arena occasionally. It appears there are almost conferences and it’s quite a large community of people that make their own almost.
And there are various techniques to be able to make it, but I don’t think it’s actually the true genuine article that you would discover in the ground. I think it’s quite a hard substance to find. Obviously, David Hudson was able to find it somehow in his farmland in Arizona.
So I would guess maybe you get it naturally there maybe. But there’s a lot of parallels of what the Egyptians had. And they had this substance that they used to eat. And it’d be only the fair pharaohs or the leadership.
They would eat this substance and it would give them spiritual god -like powers, but it wasn’t available to normal people. And in terms of some of the testing that David Hudson did, what they discovered within this substance.
and they would heat it up and some of the elements would basically phase out of this reality. They’d actually kind of move into a different dimension and it couldn’t be found anymore, but then when it cooled down, these substances would then come back into this reality, they would phase back in.
So this is kind of true alchemy, you know, this is not supposed to exist, you know, on mainstream opinion, but this substance kind of box all of those ideas, those scientific ideas, alchemy doesn’t exist, you know, you’ve got this substance that seems to be able to travel dimensionally.
And very synchronistically, as I was writing and researching and thinking ideas to do with this podcast and to do with Ormus, I was just randomly listening when I was working on my day job, I was listening to a talk between Regina Meredith and a lady called Sarah Breskman.
And yeah, she’s, you know, like I mentioned Dolores Cannon with a QHHT, she’s actually a hypnotherapist that trained under Dolores Cannon, so it’s a protégé of her. And so she does exactly the same kind of work, you know, she’s like regressing clients and discovering about their past lives, but larger past lives, not just on Earth, but these galactic past lives, you know, on other planets or, you know, you’re incarnated from energy beings, so quite fantastical information.
But as it turns out during this talk, Sarah was talking about she was organised a trip to Egypt because she’d never been there before. And she was discovering a lot of information was coming through her clients specifically to do with Egypt before she went.
So it was like some kind of force knew she was going to go there, but was then just deciphering this information, it was this kind of imparting information through of Egypt to Sarah. And then what she discovered that one of her clients started to talk about Egypt and this thing called the monotonic gold.
And it sounded very similar to Ormus and what David Hudson discovered. And this client was saying this very spiritual substance was kept in a gold urn underneath the Sphinx, and it supercharged the soul it gave again.
people sort of godlike spiritual powers and gave them like deep meaning and deep answers coming from within and because this entity was coming through one of their clients were saying you know all your answers they’re not coming from the external they’re coming from within and this monotonic goal this almost basically supercharges that whole process.
So yeah it was really crazy just right in the midst of me researching this that small bit of information kind of came up during this interview and that that interview’s on Guy and I will Guy is like a sort of spiritual spiritual streaming service you know sometimes I dip in every now and again so yeah I’ll put the link in the description but yeah really wild that information came up as I was doing this but this monotonic goal is almost I mean I’ve also had you know monotonic gold in a liquid form and you know definitely it gives a lot of clarity in your mind this place is really good.
you know, antibacterial as well, has loads of beneficial properties to the body, human body. But I just started to think, you know, what is happening? You know, gold is a really amazing conductor. This is just some of the ideas that I’ve thought of.
I always remember when I used to have kind of a big stereo system, you’d have separate bits, you’d have a separate amplifier, separate CD player and a separate sort of tape deck. And I had these big speakers and you could buy kind of high quality, you know, connecting wires and they’d have gold tips because gold is supposed to be a really better connectivity.
You would get a better sound going through it because of the connectivity, just this really good conductor. It made me start to think, you know, maybe when you’re ingesting this gold, this gold substance into your body, it’s just making your body a really amazing super conductor.
You know, you’re able to absorb all these beneficial energies from the universe, you know, that gives you all these answers, gives you this super spiritual powers just because you’re vibrating like this spiritual gold aerial, I guess.
But again, going back to David Hudson, he did say almost is actually using everything. It’s in food, it’s in the air, so you can’t avoid it, but it’s really lacking in our modern foods. Obviously, a lot of the foods we get from the supermarkets, you know, they’re mass produced in soils that are really depleted, you know, unfortunately using sort of increasing levels of chemicals are being strangely genetically engineered on, you know, unimaginable levels.
So yeah, the kind of food we’re eating is like less and less nutritious and more and more weak. So it would make sense that we’re not getting less and less almost into our bodies as well. So that’s a problem.
And again, this almost helped with detoxification, cellular rejuvenation, eating of DNA and just generally increasing your spirituality and improving your brain function to massive levels. So I just found like, you know, with this substance spice, almost, there just seems to be so many like connections, similarities and going back to the idea, these sci -fi ideas, you know, maybe channeled information or, you know, coming from their own reincarnation process, you know, they had experiences on other, you know, other dimensions, other planets where, you know, they’re using this substance.
And in particular, in the original Doom film in 1984 by David Lynch, there’s a bit of the film where the princess, the daughter of the overarching emperor, she sort of comes on the screen, she says, the spice extends life.
The spice expands consciousness. The spice is vital to space travel. Now, you know, just sounds so similar to Ormus. I mean, we actually haven’t spoken about Ormus and monotonic gold in terms of space travel.
And actually there is evidence for that as well. Let me tell you. So Alec Newell, he’s a contactee. I read his book quite a few years ago, so the story is quite misty in my mind. But the book’s called Co -Evolution.
and yeah and it’s the story of a man taken for 10 days to an extraterrestrial civilization. Now he’s from New Zealand, I think he was actually a second -hand car salesman and he was actually traveling between two points in New Zealand, a very long car journey and he was only later that he discovered he’d had missing time and he was actually been away for like 10 days but he claimed he was taken onto a craft and he was actually you know in a different body, he wasn’t in his same sort of human form but they gave him this substance to eat or drink, I can’t quite remember but basically this substance that he ate enabled his body then to travel interdimensionally and also the beings on this craft they were saying that it was also intrinsically the same substance that was used within space travel so it was very important for both sides biologically for the body to handle interventional travel but is also very much an element of the the craft itself as well so again you you can see the parallels between spice enormous and this substance that this guy’s talking about.
I mean it’s a fantastical story, he was a car salesman, he’s not the sort of person as I mentioned to really be talking about you know the abduction story so it kind of makes the story even more credible because of who he is really but yeah just so many parallels between what he was writing in terms of the space travel, the interventional travel and this substance and as it turns out these beings that took him to this other planet they were all connected because originally he was like you know they’re his star family essentially so he’s had reincarnations within this society before so they’re all kind of connected but continuing on with the Dune universe and a really powerful aspect of that society and what’s going on is the whole AI conversation obviously that’s become really prevalent at the moment all these AI tools are coming online you know it’s really going to completely change the society and I’ve got to admit there’s a lot of fear for me like AI I can see its power I can see I’ve used a lot of the tools they are amazing but you know concerned about who’s wielding that technology at the moment.
moment what that means. But there’s a quote written by Frank Herbert which I saw which is, I found really prophetic, which was, once men turned their thinking over to the machines in the hope that this would set them free, but that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.
Frank Herbert, June. So yeah, I think that’s a really, really powerful statement, really powerful quote. And again, the sci -fi universe and how it sort of tackles all these future technologies and future situations that humanity is going to now have to tackle with.
You know, a lot of these concepts have been discussed and talked about within sci -fi for years, for decades. Yeah, so I think we have all these consumer AI tools kind of coming out. For me, I think there are probably a lot more powerful tools, AI tools within the covert sphere.
This AI has probably been around for a long time. We haven’t really heard about it and it’s only recently. You know, normal people start to get access to those tools. So that’s always got to be in your mind.
I think that’s going to be the forefront of your mind that it’s just not AI in the consumer sphere. There’s other AI, I think, that’s hidden away from us. And it sort of ties into an article that I’m writing in the moment about, you know, obviously I work in the creative sector, it’s my day job.
And, you know, I start to think, you know, all creativity always has like a human operator, you know, whether you’re, you’re drawing a simple pencil drawing or painting a landscape or you’re creating a 3D character on a computer, it’s always had a human operator.
It’s always come from a human mind. It’s basically like a human transmission of creativity. You know, that person is transmitting their own thoughts, ideas, inspirations, you know, love, whatever into the world.
And, you know, other people kind of connect with that. And, you know, I’ve done a lot of work within remote viewing recently, I’ve sort of practising my remote viewing skills. And part of that whole process is you create little ideograms, you know, you create little sketches and the whole idea of it is you get your coordinates and then you try and sketch, you know, whether it be a subject or a building or a mountain.
And what comes from it is you’re basically trying to bypass the thinking minds. You’re just these little sketches enable you to bypass the monkey thinking mind and then get to the core aspect of what those coordinates are pointing towards.
And then with that ideogram, that small sketch, you can kind of feel into it. It’s really strange. You can feel into it the pen to say, if you’ve drawn a little mountain, you can then put your pen on that little mountain sketch, and then you can start to visualise some of the aspects, like the texture of maybe the, it’s very kind of hard, maybe lots of rocks on it.
And maybe they’re great rocks. So you start to get all these other metadata kind of coming through and it’s all coming through this little drawing. It’s really bizarre, but it just goes to show like, you know, how symbols or drawings, you know, they can be attached to real locations or real people’s consciousness.
And I think that’s really important how you have these real human connections between creative work. whether you’re watching an animated film or you’re looking at a painting, you know, it’s sort of a portal, put a creative portal to these other people that kind of created that.
And my real concern is now with AI is that you’re creating all this creative work, you know, I mean, especially the new tools that have come out recently called Sora, which is a text -based prompt where you’re able just to type out a paragraph and it creates these photo -realistic videos that are really indistinguishable from normal reality.
Whereas before, it was really obvious when you could see AI video now, it’s like really difficult, but it’s like you’re losing that human connection at the other end, you know, what does that mean for our consciousness?
You know, before we were so used to connecting to each other through this creative work, through this creative medium, but now that’s being severed, you know, now you’re having like an AI, a robot at the other end.
You know, what does that mean to us spiritually, creatively, that we’re not having these human transmissions anymore that they are potentially like, you know, artificially based? So going back to the universe of June and it’s this really complex world of like human and political interaction.
You know, sort of spirituality, theology, prophecy, sort of technology. And there’s a part of the aspects, not in the films at the moment, because it’s kind of happened in the past, but apparently they had a whole AI war, you know, it’s a thinking machine war.
It was universally banned because they had this big war called the Butler and Jihad. And basically what was happening is that humanity was on the pursuit of technological supremacy and humanity started to create these sentient machines.
And this opened doors for men with machines to then enslave other men. So this is what started this whole conflict was basically trying to grasp back power from these machines that were becoming far more superior than, you know, the average human.
And this is what then elicited in a universal ban on computing technology. And then now you sort of read about the June story now, it’s really fascinating. You know, the whole Imperium, they have more of a mindful relationship with technology.
You know, they demand that as a human oversight judgment over these machines to make sure that that never happens again. So personally, I think these are huge lessons and huge concepts that humanity needs to think on deeply.
And people say, no, it’s just fiction. It’s just sci -fi. But no, I think these are concepts that have been thought about subconsciously. And, you know, I think they’re really important to kind of consider.
So I hope people do. But I just find the June universe really fascinating, you know, and its complexity and some of these ideas that are spilling out into the collective consciousness, especially because of these amazing films that have been created.
I re -watched June 1 the other day and you do notice, because I’m going to go to the cinema to see the second one soon. So I just want to reacquaint myself with the story again. And you notice that all the technology, there’s no complex computers or computer screens.
A lot of the ships that they’re… piloted, they just have like controls, you know, buttons and switches, there’s no computer screens at all. So it really kind of comes through in some of the props and some of the, you know, the visual assets of the film, they’re really sort of taking this non -AI, non -thinking machine mentality.
Another notable aspect to the June universe as well is the real fusion with technology and consciousness and spirituality. It’s all on show, it’s a place that I hope, you know, humanity at the moment should be moving towards.
I’m not talking from the point of view of like an Imperium, like an overarching hierarchical system like that, but it’s just this mindfulness of the environment, especially with the Fremen. They have this real reverence to this, the area they live in.
They have always quite sophisticated technologies in terms of what they call the stillsuits which they wear, which prevents them from losing any moisture and they can just recycle the liquid within their bodies and it’s powered by the movement.
of the suit itself, so also the Bene Gesserit who are this female led kind of sect who seem to control the impairment from the background, you know, they seem to work in generations over hundreds of years planning this or trying to cross bloodlines to create the Messiah and also they have this this mind control mechanism, the audio neural control mechanism where they can basically speak and mind control people in this very, very deep mystical voice.
It’s quite mad but yeah, just goes to show the sort of the mystical spiritual element of kind of Dune. It’s not just about technology, there’s a real spiritual underpinning to the whole story. But it just feels like with our own society we’re too focused on technology, you know, it’s just it’s becoming this new religion in a way, you know, people maybe are atheistic or maybe agnostic, sort of making technology in a way their new god and it’s kind of leading, you know, their development and I would argue that’s a bad thing, you know, because you’re losing your humanity, you’re sort of losing your connection to nature.
I think that’s like a real massive concern and again, all this oppression within Dune, they have this more of a balance between technology and spirituality that’s kind of really playing out. For myself, I think in all honesty I feel really apprehensive, like I said, about AI.
It’s incredibly powerful, I mean, or what it can do already over a very short period of time. But there have been some people who theorize and I kind of agree with some of these ideas that maybe there’s alien AI that’s already existed that, you know, is essentially pushing humanity in a certain direction and maybe creating a negative influence.
And you’ve got to think it like what is this huge drive towards technology now, you know, is this purely human -driven thing, is something artificial pushing this? And then going back to the idea of remote viewing in the Farsight Institute, they’ve done a lot of remote viewing on various political leaders in the public eye and they sort of try and decipher how much of their mind is manipulated, you know, how much is manipulated potentially by ETs, you know, how much is it kind of compromised by illness, you know, maybe they’re taking anti -depress, I don’t know.
But another aspect to their research is they try and see the artificial influence and a lot of these global leaders seem to have a high artificial AI influence on their minds, according to these remote viewers.
And, and again, it just plays into that concept as you, maybe there is like an AI that’s really sophisticated that we can’t even fathom that is not being created by humans that is in some way manipulating us.
I mean, it’s a scary concept, but I think it, you know, gives credence to maybe think about it. And June’s not the only sci -fi that I’ve been watching recently. There’s a really good series on Apple TV called The Foundation.
And again, this is written by another prolific. sci -fi writer, again, I’m not really a fiction reader, so yeah, apparently it’s written by a guy called Isaac Asmaroff and he started writing these in the 1950s and I think originally they were just kind of separate books but they were kind of talked about a broader universe but it was only towards the end of his life he started to write stories that kind of connected all these other earlier books up together to kind of create this, you know, varied story landscape but yeah, it’s very much sci -fi based, you know, humans implementing really sophisticated technology.
As I said, I haven’t really read the book so all I’ve got to go on is what’s in the program in the series which has been really good. I think it’s on series two, I think series three is in the pipeline but yeah, it’s really alluding to more AI stuff like robot wars and they had a huge war which led to the destruction of robots because they were taking over so, you know, unilaterally kind of thinking machines, AI robots have been banned but actually there’s only one robot in existence and he’s actually held by the emperor and it’s just female so visually you just think it was a lady but actually she’s a robot but no one else knows it’s kind of secret information but again very much the robots within that universe have been completely banned for the same reasons that June banned them as well.
But yes, safe to say I’m a little bit scared about AI and I’m on LinkedIn as well for my job, you know, going LinkedIn, you know, helps me sometimes find work, you know, connect with various recruiters because I’m freelance so it’s important.
I hate being on it but yeah, reluctantly on it but, you know, I see people posting about AI all the time and stuff and how amazing it is and but I never see any conversations on the paradigm shift that’s going to occur, you know, in terms of the employment as well, especially within the creative sector just because, you know, we’re going into sort of really quite severe economic downturn I think and I know a lot of technology companies at the moment.
are just doing huge layoffs at the moment. You have a lot of these tech billionaires are selling their stock as well. So obviously there’s going to be some kind of crash coming up. So jobs market at the moment is really, really dippy.
It’s really up and down. It’s in the doldrums. And I think it’s probably going to get worse. And I would argue that actually these AI tools are going to be start using used even more just because, oh, we can rather than pay for an actual person because that costs a lot of money.
We can just use a robot to create this. It’s going to affect everything, especially in the creative. And the video is so good. You know, live action video just looks the same as reality. So, you know, you’re already losing camera people, editors, you know, copywriters.
I mean, in terms of what I work with in web technologies, you know, UX designers, UI designers, all of these jobs are on the line, let alone things like project management, recruitment itself. I started to hear stories about companies actually doing the recruitment process.
strange telephone interviews with AI on the telephone. And that’s one of the first steps before you even talk to a human. So, yeah, I mean, the seismic shift within the employment industry is going to be massive.
And no one ever talks about that. It’s just constant platitudes about how it’s amazing. And it is amazing, but it’s going to be really deeply disruptive. And I hate that word. And people talk about disruption in commerce.
I find it really irritating, but it will be. It will be really disruptive. So, yeah, yeah, there’s a lot to kind of think about. Yeah, maybe there’s a way that humanity can navigate this and come out, you know, with AI really benefiting.
But I think there’s going to be a lot of knocks and scrapes on the way. Wow, what a ride. You started with the Cheshire Cat and ended with Alien AI. So you can catch me on all major podcast platforms on YouTube, on Rumble, on Odyssey.
You can also go to my website, reconsidersimon .com. I love doing these. Thank you so much. I hope I can keep churning out the content as much as I can. But yeah, thank you so much for joining me again.
Have a good evening, morning, afternoon, wherever you are in the world. And I’ll catch you later. Take care. Bye bye. Thank you. Thank you.
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