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Occult Sex Magic Rituals

Just as NASA has done throughout its storied history, the Blue Origins rocket launch can be tied to occult sex magic rituals. Here, Greg Reese gives us a succinct summary of a few of the major rituals.

Times and seasons — and particular noteworthy dates — factor into the equation, but so does archaic pagan practices. Jack Parsons, the founder of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who developed early rockets, paid concrete homage to the Satanist Aleister Crowley.

Later, NASA would time rocket launches to coincide with dates relevant to ancient Egyptian and Babylonian times. If NASA was carving out a new frontier for America, why did the agency pander to pagan cultures so slavishly?

Here, learn about Sopdet, the Egyptian goddess named after the star Sirius. Osiris, Orion and other gods and goddesses play roles in this story. It’s not nearly as majestic as we’ve been led to believe.

 

Is Time Travel Real?

The White House admitted they can time travel, and Jeff Bezos’ latest Blue Origin space flight had a celebrity passenger, Katy Perry.

In a bombshell report, the White House published a speech by Science Advisor to the President Michael Kratsios, who mentioned that the U.S. government has the technology to “manipulate time and space.” This raised many questions, as once-theoretical ideas of quantum energy and space warping could now be tangible, metaphysical technology. Could this be proof that CERN has opened portals to other dimensions, or even that free energy is available, like Nikola Tesla proposed?

What about the most important question of the week: Did Katy Perry actually go to space? Let’s discuss the eyebrow-raising facts about this unusual spaceflight.

In recognition of Easter Weekend, we also explore recent intriguing findings related to Easter, Jesus’ tomb, and the Shroud of Turin. Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on a new edition of Edge of Wonder.

Shatner: Catastrophe Is Coming

Ninety-year-old William Shatner, aka Captain Kirk, had a dire warning for Planet Earth upon returning from his historic trek into space, telling the world to prepare for mass death.

Shatner, who played Captain Kirk in the wildly popular “Star Trek” series of the 1960s, was in awe of the planet when viewing it from Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket, but nevertheless forewarned that Earth is a fragile planet and how much danger it’s in. “I see death down there,” he said. “Soon a great catastrophe is coming.” Alex Jones gives his take on the unusual observations in this edition of Infowars.

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