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I have no doubt about nonverbal communication. Way too many experiences, with humans & other animals, to question it.

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Yes, my Golden Retriever also was certifiably telepathic. Still miss her.

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My lab/chow/heinz57 also demonstrated time & again he understood verbal language. My fave was time I was folding laundry. Extra sock, I mumbled I must have dropped it, I'll look for it later, & I moved on to t-shirts. Jake quietly left the room & returned a moment later, missing sock in mouth. 😁

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All my 4 legged kids are and were.

A soul soothing post, thank you!

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Thank you Letsrock!

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Alex, I'm positive you are an intelligent, inquisitive, thoughtful person with good intentions, so I want to remark about something that's very personal in nature.

Evolution does not explain our existence. It's not even close. I would encourage you to read "Science of God" by Gerald Schroeder for an excellent source written by a brilliant scientist. He will methodically teach you physics, quantum mechanics and shed light in other areas such that Science will prove 1- Evolution can't explain it 2- Our universe pretty much arose from nothing and 3-the fine tuning required for everything to physically work as it does can only b attributed to a CREATOR.

We have a kind and loving Creator who wants to have a relationship with YOU.

Just believe.

John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, he gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him, should not perish but have everlasting life ".

Have a wonderful day.

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Hi Steve, thank you for the kind note and for the reading suggestion. Definitely interested!

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Teresa L, if you start looking into the Darwins you will find immense corruption and hidden agendas, leading eventually to horrors like the Tavistock Institute and today's oligarch / WEF plans for world domination (they hope).

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Look up Schroeder, read Science of God, Genesis and the Bible, and Face of God. It will change everything for you. And disgust you also as to what you have already brot up.

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First-off Alex. I saw your interview w/Rouge News a couple of hrs after release. I see you're tired.

#1. Take Care of Yourself. You've done tremendous work recently. Please feel no *obligations to us*-your Readers.

So. Yeah. Telepathy. My Dear Mother passed-away over 10 years ago. She had the....let's call-it...*Celtic-thought-transmission-ability'. I have a book written from the 1850's that describes this in detail. It was expensive. A 1949-republication imported from Australia.

Anyway, 1 of the very last times I spoke with Mother well, I felt a strong desire to ring her. Well...I lifted the phone and heard an 'open line'. I said...Hello...Hello...and... It was MOM. Usa-Sweden Direct!

WOW!

Yep. It does exist.

Regarding 'maps', I know quite a-bit about the pre-1600 maps btw.

The 'amerigo vespucci' surely is just part of the *deception operation* in-force since the post-Inkunable Period.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incunable

Yeah. Your understanding of languages I've found impressive. The simple basic understanding of Latin is a 'must' if One wants to begin to understand anything pre-1700's.

Good Health & Cheer!

Take Care of your Boys and Yourself Alex.

Regards Chris

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Christopher, many thanks for your kind note. I am a bit tired but it's not as bad as it looks - part of it is that when I talk to people in US / Canada, it tends to be quite late so I'm legit tired for ordinary reasons too. And yes, the Amerigo Vespucci explanation is a joke. How did one semi-anonymous bloke earn the distinction of having a whole continent named for him? Nobody knows! Who decided and when? Nobody knows. And they chose America over Vespucia or Vespucistan? Serioisly. But I've still no reason to believe the Merica version either, even though it would make way more sense.

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Thanks Alex, those are profound thoughts and you expressed them beautifully! As an 81 year old I have had similar experiences throughout my life but more recently, with my grandson who just turned 14. Charlie is an introverted kid who doesn't talk much but has good self-confidence, has friends his age, but seems to prefer the company of adults. My wife tries to get him to talk at the dinner table but the response is usually short, albeit polite. However, occasionally, we hit on a subject he is interested in and the response is amazing. A couple weeks ago he was explaining why he didn't like his history teacher, basically because she has a"binary view of the world". His articulation is that of a well-educated adult but we were dumbfounded at the depth and breadth of his perception, I all the more so, because I was never that mature at his age, yet he was expressing thoughts that I took years to develop. No one else in our family shares my geopolitical interests. it's almost as though my better self has been posited in another generation where telepathic communication has taken place. Of course, I consider myself blessed, and probably am beginning to sound like any old fart bragging about his grandkid, but since your thoughtful essay triggered my own reflections, I decided to share them.

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Hi Bob. Your grandson sounds wise, but it may also be that he grew up in a loving family. I've read several credible testimonies where deep and extensive knowledge of some subject was somehow transmitted between members of households without anyone explicitly teaching it to anyone. One of them was described by Joseph Chilton Pierce in his book, Evolution's End. Here's the passage:

“When I was in my early thirties, teaching the humanities in a college, I was engrossed in the psychology of Carl Jung and theology. One morning as I prepared for an early class, my five-year old son came into my room, sat on the edge of the bed, and launched into a twenty-minute discourse on the nature of God and man. He spoke in perfect, publishable sentences, without pause or haste and in a flat monotone. He used complex theological terminology and told me, it seemed, everything there was to know. .. What I had heard was awesome, but too vast and far beyond any concept I had had up to that point. The gap was so great I could remember no details and little in the broad panorama he had presented My son had no recollection of the event."

How to explain? I'm aware of another handful of similar stories. What they all had in common was a close, loving bond between individuals where knowledge was transmitted.

Lastly: your support is deeply appreciated. Thank you.

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Thanks for your kind words and the Pierce reference, Alex. Your genuine interest in this subject compliments the wisdom of your own analysis. On the prosaic subject of my subscription, the software didn't ask for a method of payment. This may be because substack already has this recorded. The reason I mention it is because I am currently trying to divest myself of subscriptions from PayPal since my account had been hacked (and I don't like them, anyway). If for some reason you find me unsubscribed it will be temporary while I adjust my subscriptions to my C/C ,which I've never had a problem with that couldn't be resolved by a living person.

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Thank you again Bob - I share your sentiment on PayPal. I have an account but avoid using it also.

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The Merica experience between you and your son is explained by "morphic resonance". Although the mechanism of this phenomenon is not fully understood, there has been some good research on the subject.

Rupert Sheldrake is a British scientist who has done extensive investigation of morphic resonance:

https://youtu.be/5A8K0kbkmBk

https://www.sheldrake.org/research/morphic-resonance/introduction

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Yes, I think so too. I've viewed many of Rupert Sheldrake's lecture, although his books are still on the "to do" pile.. =(

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Beautiful ideas Alex. Thank you

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Thank you Christine!

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Thank you for sharing that story and giving us understanding. It is very hard to have peace in these times, unless you are one of the many who refuse to see the obvious.

I am comforted that "things will not go back to normal" like they say to us. As a geologist I have travelled parts of this world and they are usually parts people never see if you stay in cities or tourist areas. I have seen the "Normal" of these places and truly thank God that great change is coming. I also believe humanity will win, eventually, but it is a war and many will die.

The thing I have the greatest trouble with is inner peace. Yes I know the normal is changing, but all these crashing trees are making a little mouse like me, very nervous, so I thank you again for your words of wisdom. I like the Merica story to. I'm going to follow up on it.

Thank you for all your work and many presentations. I hunt them down and listen to them. I am from Montreal and once had lunch with Matthew Ehret. We are supposed to get together when he gets back from Europe. I have learned a lot from his books and your talks. Your perspective is different probably because you lived through a war and are a student of history. The understanding of history is critical when our opponent has been attacking us for centuries, if not millennia.

Those living today are not here by chance. We have chosen to be part of this transition. It is not an accident that we are here now. We each need to discover our purpose then do it. Those that can see, need to help those who cannot. I am driven by a power I cannot control, to share what I have learned from people like you and Matthew. Everyone I touch, be it in person or on the phone, I test them to see where they are and I give them information until they burp. I've learned to stop when they are full.

Thank you again for all you have done. Now I need to get back to the work I keep putting off so I can read and learn.

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Hi Peter, thank you for the kind words, I truly appreciated reading your thoughtful comment. Please try to cultivate inner peace, it matters. Yes, some will not make it through the transition, but in fact none of us will get out of here alive - that's just a given. =)

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I too suffer inner anxiety...if you can "feel" the evil its very difficult to keep inner peace.

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For sure it is an effort, but it's an important one.

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Dearest Alex. Yes. An expression of affection is required here. Yes Alex. WE have this innate ability & capacity.

Let Me explain to You and ALL that read this piece and my comment now as,...a very very personal but relevant *confirmation* of Our innate abilities.

In 1978-79, I was working with a Egyptian Horticultural Expert adjacent to the *Rub al'Khali*/*The Empty Quarter*. Dr Mohammad F A H and I established an immediate friendship. He left the 'project' there and I returned to the Usa to continue my engineering studies, as well as to do extensive travel in Western Europe.

Well, I had visited my Friend in Cairo in early 1979. I was on the last last airplane to Saudi Arabia the day the *Arab Boycott* against Anwar Sadat had addressed the Israeli Knesset with his Peace Initiative. How I got on that flight is whole 'nother story. Truly a thriller-film could be done concerning those 48-hours.

Anyway, while in the States during the Summer-1979, I wrote a letter to my friend Dr M. Both addressed in English & Arabic. After 2-months, it was returned to Me, in N.J. It was literally impossible to make a direct-telephone call. If I remember correctly, the 'booking time to placement of call' was 18-hours, Cairo-N.J.

So. To my point.

After over ½-year, without any contact with Dr M, I flew to Cairo. I took a taxi to the *Institute* where Dr M worked for the first time ever. I met almost immediately a colleague to Dr M who spoke perfect am.English, after him returning from a year of research-studies in Atlanta.

So.

This wonderful individual said, "Let Me get YOU a taxi". We went down to the wide-boulevard in Dokki-Cairo and, considering at the time there lived ca. 20,000,000 in Cairo, He after a few minutes 'waved down' a taxi. Cars & donkey carts with the fellah(A fellah ( Arabic: فَلَّاح fallāḥ; feminine فَلَّاحَة fallāḥa; plural fellaheen or fellahin, فلاحين, fallāḥīn) is a peasant, usually a farmer or agricultural laborer in the Middle East) were everywhere. What happened next convinced Me the probability of what happened next was probably in the 1 of 100-million/1-billion.

So.

The Taxi Driver stopped, after a minute, hugged the kind associate of Dr M and...came to Me. He said, "This Man is the Father of Dr M's Wife and, knows exactly where Dr M is. Yep, at Dr M's Father's home in Heliopolis. There is a 'wedding reception' going-on there. He will gladly take You there".

I believe it's appropriate to say at this moment, "Allah Ahkbar". "God is Great".

Talkin' about bein' humbled.

Yes. Without a Doubt, We Can, We are Powerful. In'shallah.

There's a very very old word/expression in Swedish i.e. *Järtecken*. Most Swedes don't even know the word. An 'omen'/'sign' https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=J%C3%A4rtecken&atb=v224-1

I'm not up-to-date in the am.colloquial, but I think it's called a 'red flag', something with flag anyway.

So.

Mathematically-speaking, what happened there was surely in the probability-permutation somewhere in the vicinity of 1-in-a billion.

Regards to All.

Yep. It ain't no happenstance why WE are here on this lite blue globe.

:) & ;)

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Wow, an amazing story, thank you for sharing it Christopher!

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America has other destinies prophesized as well, it will in the distant future also be the fountainhead of our next racial type, one that is a melting pot of all races with a some enhanced metaphysics tossed in. That is an evolutionary result, albeit different from what Darwin suggested. Believe or not irrelevant, but interesting that it keeps popping up. The course the woke plot doesn't lead there, that is entirely fake and a control system, somewhat like their false love of environmentalism.

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Thought you might think this interesting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7eEkT9oBak

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Never heard that song!

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It was the first thing I thought of when I started reading your article.

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Enjoyed this post Alex.

My interpretation of this experience is different to yours although words fail in explanation. My interpretation is just my interpretation. I'm not exclaiming that I'm right only that I see it a different way.

I'll keep it brief.

I believe Christianity clearly teaches that we are spiritual beings trapped (if you like) in a body and a physical & mortal world however, our spirits are eternal.

I think what happens many times in life is our ability to tap into that spiritual world and reap some fruit from it and even exercise some actions sometimes.

These actions can be so natural to us and occur over a split second without us consciously exercising much thinking on our part at all.

However, my experience (for what it's worth) is that these times come in certain periods. It's not something I can muster with effort, practise or discipline.

It's more of a gift that comes and goes. I think that gift comes via God even if we fail to acknowledge him.

Religion presents God as an angry old man full of demands with a long memory. I have discovered God to be incredibly loving, understanding and forgiving.

He is definitely worthy to be explored.

Cheers

Nicholai

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Hi Nicholai, thank you for your comment. I think I understand what you are saying and I recognize the connection to the spiritual world you are referring to and it is not alien to me. For sure, I've experienced that connection and on a few occasion I was made acutely aware of it. But I think my various experiences with my sons and other people I am close with (including my dog) were direct connections between us, one-on-one. On other occasions (in funerals for example), I found myself engulfed by the group's emotion even though I didn't myself feel any grief. Perhaps even contagious laughter is an example of this: simply, that we do directly influence each other and that thoughts, knowledge as well as feelings do pass from person to person without it being consciously or deliberately communicated.

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Thanks for reading and bothering to reply.

I "think" I understand the experience you're describing re the funeral and your other brief examples. I feel we may be experiencing something similar but have different ways of understanding or explanation? Maybe?

That's fine by me if indeed, I'm right on that?

I'll give a personal example of one of my own experiences and, try to be as brief as possible. It's kind of complex but, I'll try and be brief.

About 6 months ago my wife and I spent an afternoon with a couple we were friends with but haven't seen for 20 years thereabouts.

In those 20 years, naturally we've all aged (from 40's-60's) and we've all edged into that era where ageing issues abound.

The husband of the couple had had a few heart attacks and stents put in but he was now feeling fine and we shared all of the physical battles we're facing. We all had one version or another of arthritis plaguing us for example.

You know, just boring ageing issues!!

Anyway, regardless of these issues, we all much looked the same other than having a few more wrinkles and carrying a little more weight around our middles maybe.

During this afternoon's talk, the wife of the couple "bravely shared" (as in not looking for sympathy) how she was struggling with work issues, battling permanent night shift, lots of work pressure, as well as putting up with some significant side fx from the mandated vaccines (work demanded) and how, she had little choice but to battle on because of the debt that they were both tied to.

This was just all in conversation.

It was no big deal really.

However, on the 2 hr drive home with my wife, I explained to her how I started to literally 'feel' a burden for this lady that's difficult to explain.

it wasn't compassion or even feeling sorry for her predicament. It was beyond me really. It was a kind of heaviness. I usually call it 'a burden'.

The burden is real, heavy, and specifically weighs me down and affects my countenance somewhat. I've experienced this my whole life, now and then but, never really understood what it was.

I call it a burden because that is exactly what it feels like. A burden for a particular person. I felt her turmoil, her struggle. The load she carries in life. It's very real.

It lasted for about 1 day all up.

Now, I've experienced this quite a few times in life but never understood much about it until about 12 months ago.

I was describing this experience at a friends dinner party when, an older woman spoke up and asked me,

"Do you understand what that is?"

"No I don't! not really"

She said, "That's God's way of depositing into your spirit the burden of a person in need so that you can pray for them until that burden lifts"

"It''s a form of love! It's spiritual communication! That's what prayer is all about!"

Now, I don't know if that woman was right or not but, it's the best explanation I've had so far. Since then, I pray for the person until the burden lifts and when it does, I then feel free from carrying that heaviness. I also feel good within myself.

I hope I haven't gone on too long but, there's not many people sharing this kind of stuff so, I think it may be worth the time and space.

I'm not telling you that I KNOW what it is. I'm just sharing the little I understand and am assuming that we may be experiencing the same thing or something very similar?

Cheers

Nicholai

Also, thanks for your honesty and humility.

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Oh, wow - thank you for sharing this Nicholai, it was definitely worth the time and space. And the explanation the woman gave you is startling.

Kind regards,

Alex.

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Thank you Alex for the words of wisdom! I share and appreciate your deep, intuitive train of thought

AMEN!

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Thank you!😊

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Absolutely lovely. Thank you.

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Thank you John.

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Thank you for sharing such an interesting and inspiring story.

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Thank you. Somehow it reminded me Father Zosima from Dostoyevsky’s Brothers Karamazov, where he cites John 12:24: “Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit”. In other words, singularity is a false premise for our human condition.

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Buongiorno...thank you for this gift of a lucid interval!

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Thank you Bill!

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