Jul 16

The Confessionals: Weaponized Portals

The Confessionals writes “In episode 670: Weaponized Portals, Jessica Jones, a seasoned researcher and investigator, joins the show to share her spine-chilling experiences from over a decade of fieldwork, including a recent investigation of a Skinwalker cave in Tennessee and encounters with mysterious orbs and ETs.

She dives into the mysterious cube portal in the Meadow, that was previously discussed on episode 617: The Meadow Project, a hotbed of high strangeness. Jessica also explores the uses of remote viewing, a technique once employed by the military, to uncover hidden truths about cryptids and otherworldly beings. Tony and Jessica connect the dots between the paranormal, cryptids, and the unexplained, challenging you to rethink what you know about reality.”

5 Responses to “The Confessionals: Weaponized Portals”

  1. Ron S

    This should be a good episode… tomorrow:)
    One last thought of the day on a more serious note. When you think about the normal psychology of mankind and the quirks we have that can be just as much a weakness for something to take advantage of within our characteristics as it is a blessing to have. I’m referring to our ability to love by humanizing humans and also inhuman objects.

    We do it constantly with our pets or animals, I’m guilty of it… Many of us do… my dog is actually hilarious 😂 . When we love something we give it characteristics as if it were human like a child or friend, with human thoughts or attitudes and sometimes with pets we might actually not be that far off as our pets may gain ability or knowledge from us solely of our own energy or vibe.

    Next on the list we humanize animals that aren’t our pets, then maybe vehicles, a boat, a house or something else we’re familiar with or spent a lot of time with or worked on, something we know it’s quirks as well as we see them in other people we know well.

    From there the slope gets slippery pretty fast…We may start to humanize things out of desperation or self preservation where a handprint on a volleyball becomes our only companion. Know what I mean?

    Then you have God and the knowing through scripture or creation or other natural conditions, “She’s sure windy out today.” Definitely a positive form of humanization but kind of varies anywhere from top priority on the list, to somewhere in the middle or even nonexistent to some. This I fear is the open door when it’s the latter.

    When we start humanizing or even gifting things such as a phenomenon or spirit or intelligence that takes the place or priority over a spouse, child, friend or even a pet you better know what the heck you’re dealing with if it isn’t The Almighty, The Great Spirit, The Creator, and the like IMO.

    As we know the oddity with Sasquatch and sometimes UFO encounters, it isn’t uncommon for human friendships, family and relationships to fail after encounters… Doesn’t seem like a very good thing or being to me. In some cases people have humanized Sasquatch or UFO’s and feel they have a relationship with it while not even a spiritual relationship with God. I think that’s pretty scary.

    The worst part now with technology will be the mutation to man’s greatest gift, to love mankind. To humanize the technology and interact with it with more love than the human potentially gives to his fellow man… A manipulation by the addition of extra fear from spouse, friend or neighbor… The following inability to love these more or follow the commandments… Then… Game over.

    Be wise, be kind, be human and know what this entails and embrace this, but know your weaknesses and chinks in the armor. Know where your love goes and to which you give precedence, and hold fast against the last temptation.

    Goodnight campers, may God Bless and continue to Love all. 🙏🏼❤️

    • Ron S

      Oh, yeah… Where I was going with that before I dozed off was… Could humanizing Sasquatch be that self protective aspect that desperately wants to retain sanity?… Like making a friend with a red handprint on a volleyball? 🤔

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