The Confessionals writes “In Episode 591: The Secret Guardian of Hanford, we are joined by James Szubski, the proprietor of Margie’s Outdoor Store. Following his recent acquisition of the store, he was inundated with reports of a cryptid unknown to him and many others. Residing in Washington State, he was accustomed to tales of the customary Bigfoot sightings and UFO encounters, but a giant black panther bearing an ape-like face was an entirely novel and perplexing phenomenon.
It wasn’t until one of his employees disclosed her own eerie encounter with this creature that James wholeheartedly dove into unraveling the mysteries surrounding these sightings. Now known as the Klickitat Ape Cat, James found himself down the path of researching and contemplating how this creature could exist if it indeed did. This path led him to the possible conclusion that this feline entity, with its ape-like face, might be the result of a scientific experiment unleashed by the Hanford facility.
While some might dismiss this notion as outlandish, history reveals that Hanford has previously released non-indigenous, giant predators into the wild around the facility. Could the Klickitat Ape Cat be a genetically mutated creation, conceived within the confines of a Hanford laboratory and subsequently unleashed upon the unsuspecting public? James goes into these intriguing possibilities in today’s episode of, The Secret Guardian of Hanford.”
Ron S
Not surprised… Some unexplained things can seemingly show people a variety of different appearances, or something to that effect.
Ron S
Wow, just listened to this and great episode! Towards the end was very interesting. Falls in line with what my experiences and intuition have been telling me.
When you take into consideration that since the beginning when man first picked up a rock and realized he could listen to his dark inner thoughts, use it as a weapon to bow down over which evil desires (while tricking him into thinking it’s something he himself needs). You might wake up to the fact that some things never change because we keep repeating these same mistakes.
We’re at a point now where man can use technology to replicate abominations or events we may have only heard of from scripture. Meanwhile there truly is unexplained phenomena that I can’t seem to tie any of it to being made by man, which logic tells me must come from a more spiritual sense by way of entities within darkness or light that exist beyond what most people are able to perceive. You can call it a different world, plane of existence, realm, dimension or whatever you like… Science can only speculate and theorize while trying to tiptoe around theology, but that’s where the dance of the funky chicken ends I believe.
If I were to take any common or self proclaimed “rational person” and replicated my life experiences on them to the point where they observed unexplained phenomena exactly as I have, they’d possibly end up with the same thoughts about it as I do now… I mean, we are all unique, but how different really are we, right?
So my conclusions for myself is that there is a God and an evil, and the Bible seems as close as anything on Earth to being an accurate representation of this. Now for the part we should probably be putting more thought into…
If you can replicate the experiences of everything from fear to joy and love through a manmade frequency, change weather patterns, replicate visions of unearthly things, create creatures or abominations in labs. It sure sounds like you have the potential to fool everyone into thinking you have the capability to stage anything from a UFO invasion, hell on Earth or even the 2nd coming of Christ.
With that being said… Evil mocks and mimics and it hides from the light, showing no compassion for others, always looking for more power. Evil is (at its core) a caveman with a rock, listening to and following through with bad ideas or false desires of overindulgence or power. Only now, the rock is something much more complex that can mimic God.
It’ll probably be the last straw that the real God is willing to tolerate… Nuff said.
Ron S
Ok, so maybe not enough said.
I think I’m the first person to have thought of this next thing… here’s your exclusive breaking idea of the day.
So I was thinking more on the comment I just made about having someone else witness my strange experiences and drawing the same conclusions as I do now… It seems to me for this to happen on a more consistent basis with different people, assuming all of them are initially all unique individuals with different amounts of skepticism, you’d first have to level the playing field (so to speak). To get a more predictable outcome, output or thought pattern, you’d also have to put individuals into my situation (or shoes) with a more predictable input or similar thought pattern akin to my ideals at the time of my first experiences… makes sense doesn’t it?
So what would be one of the major similarities in thought patterns be that you’d first need in order to share my way of thinking before stepping in my shoes? For starters, you’d first need to start that person off with the same amount of skepticism, wouldn’t you? I think so, seems like a major criteria to me.
You couldn’t take someone who is such a hardcore skeptic that they wouldn’t be open to anything that didn’t make the nightly news on tv. You’d have to open their mind a little by first showing them something they didn’t think was possible, such as… Oh idk… How about a global virus or a congressional hearing on ufo disclosure and then put THAT on tv… you know, something like that.
So that gets me thinking a little more… Now what if you wanted everyone in the world to all go along with one big predictable outcome or belief?… Boy that seems tough doesn’t it? Now were talking people from different countries with even more differences and trying to get all those on the same page… seems impossible? I don’t think it is.
I have an idea on how it could be done.
First: If you wanna catch more flies, you gotta have a bigger web… like a world wide sized web.
Secondly: You draw them into the web with a false sense of security or even some bait such as something they can use as entertainment, convenience or information. Make it easily accessible.
Third: Conditioning, by letting them dance around on this web for a while with a sense of confidence that they aren’t going to get stuck. Free to explore a little more. With some recommendations of course.
Fourth: At this point the conditioning process has given all the flies equal feelings or amounts of fear, safety, open mindedness, hope, (spirituality?)… Then BAM! The trap is closed and all flies are captured.
So now you wonder about this conditioning process, and how all the flies became equally deceived?
Hold on a minute and keep your SHORTS on and I’ll tell you… tik tok tik tok goes the clock… feel free to put your face in a book while you wait… Ok, I’ll tell you….
Well, it’s kind of a complex process to get different “flies” or people (all buzzing around) with different frequencies to eventually all go to the same rhythm. If I could think of a good name for it myself, I’d probably call it something catchy like the “All-go-rhythm”…Maybe make it smushed together into more of a single word… How about “algorithm”? Yeah, that sounds pretty good! Make it have different recommendations for future media based on where you need them mentally buzzing at a certain time in the future.
You see, when evil wants to screw you over, it never does so with grace or simplicity… It has to get that extra jab in there with extra sarcasm, tongue in cheek humor or by mocking the Creator or his creations… that is how much evil doesn’t like God, nature anything positive or people. Maybe it’s time we reevaluated ourselves and determined what we give and receive… Are they really all blessings and goodwill or could they be bait?
When does your humble home become over indulgence and a sin? When does idle gossip become sins of the heart or treachery? …Think about wants, needs and intentions…
Yeah, this could get even deeper so I’ll leave it there for now.
Have a good night all!🌞🙏🏼Keep your lights shining in the dark and keep developing your night vision.
Ron S
My last thought about this episode where I believe the guest is drastically wrong is his thoughts on this piece of technology called a “God helmet”. It’s so utterly ridiculous you’d need a piece of technology to have a relationship with God.
First of all, Gods power is so vast that his word creates worlds, so he’s not gonna be like “Hey Bill, I see you have one of those new Walk-On-Water-Talkies… Cool!”.
People shouldn’t be so hard pressed to attain so much more in such unsavory ways than God has already given them. For crying out loud, people just aren’t satisfied anymore until their being fed of Satans pitchfork saying to everyone “I like my food hot”.
They should probably rename that thing, and since it was made by a Canadian (love Canada btw), they could call it the “Terrible Tuke” or something. Even it’s name is a marketing scheme, a gimmick, a sales pitch, a double play on words falsely giving you the impression you will be godlike or having protection or sense of duty with this “helmet”… It’s sheer idiocy. Nobody is gonna be like “Oh, yeah, We don’t need the Archangel Saint Michael anymore, we gots Bill and he gots the GodHelmet… So were good dude.”
All this helmet is doing is giving evil an easier way to deceive you with another electronic device. How do I know? Easy… Evil is the only entity that would override your right as a human with free will and readily “communicate” which actually means “deceive” you. Get it? Probably not, but don’t worry, I’ll keep reminding you:)