You could look for fences with signs like the ones on the fences around area 51 or parts of the manzano mountains that say "keep out, military installation". You won't find them.
I got lost in too many words and explanations. If you had started with the paragraph I bolded then gone from there it would have made more sense. If you want people to understand you start with your thesis, then explain, it works a lot better than making a long explanation then stating your...
I would be intersted to know if any one read those words to even get to the paragraph I bolded. You act like everyone is stupid by droning on and on about this. Just make your point and if any one doesn't understand, answer their questions.
Is this a forum where people can state their opinions? If not then we need a rule book. Just because someone disagrees with you does not give you license to chastise them or belittle them.
Wow! The introduction to the idea of the gate in Peru was quite a hodgepodge of ideas and theories, including the statement that we were created by aliens. It was hard to read the rest after that.
You missed part of the conversation. He was asking if someone could go to the past and change his life. That is what my response was about, not REM. I suggested he use REMT to get a grip on his thinking and to forget about changing the past.
That would depend on what the change was, who they are and who you interact with, there is a butterfly effect that if someone changes your past, they also change everyone else's so quit fixating on changing the past and concentrate on helping yourself think more clearly about the present.
No one else can change your past. I suggest you google Rapid Eye Movement Therapy and find a practicitioner in your area. Since I don't know where you live I can't recommend anyone.
So, don't deal with them again. You need to help yourself first, and there is no easy way for you to change what happened until you change your mind about it.
The only suggestion I have has nothing to do with physical time travel but rather fixing your thinking and emotions. It doesn't even matter what you did or experienced, it matters what you think about it. If something "ruined" your life, it was how you think about what happened, not what...
Maybe some would like to read about who St. Germain really was:
https://www.catholic.com/encyclopedia/germain-saint
This is not the same as the New Age St. Germain that showed up in a lot of channeling in the 90's telling people to buy in to pyramid schemes to get rich, like the "Friends...
Why don't you find someone who actually lives in New York or Philadelpia or any town or city in New Jersey and ask them about the veracity of anything the president said.
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