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45-Degree Angle Sectioning, Can Creek, Tributary to the Sabinal River, January 1, 2023
"Can Creek tells us that we *can* exit the Matrix. And how do we do that? By removing the veil of geology. . . . If we can remove the veil of geology, then we begin to see the diagonal construction [of creek beds and riverbeds, that is, of the foundations of hills, which are themselves the foundations of mountains]. And we begin to see that these are not "joint-fractures" that are cracking and fracturing this material apart, but seams, like a seam in a garment that's holding it together. These seams are holding these [sections] together."
(start minute 21:28)
"45-Degree Angle Sectioning, Can Creek, Tributary to the Sabinal River, January 1, 2023"

"It's so obvious that their main objective was to make their structures last, right? They wanted their foundations for hills to last. And again you can see this general diagonal construction, 45 [degrees] to the flow of the creek. Nothing could be more obvious. So all of this was -- many, many millions of years ago, presumably -- all worked out by sophisticated, advanced engineers. They knew how to build lasting structures. And that's exactly what they did.

"Why didn't the geologists see this? Why haven't geologists seen the building? Why haven't they seen the construction of the planet? Why have they consistently said, 'This is all natural'? Millions of people interested in geology have said, 'This is all natural.' Of course, they are influenced by the geologists in the schools. But we have thousands, and tens of thousands, and probably hundreds of thousands of geologists through time looking at the landscapes, looking at the terrain, and saying this is natural. 'It's obviously natural, let's figure out a mechanism for how it came into existence.'

"Well, the reason that [geologists] believe that it's natural, that all of this came into existence through natural forces -- every riverbed, every creek bed, every hill, every mountain -- is because they hold a false premise. And that false premise is that we, Homo sapiens sapiens, we are the first advanced race in the universe: 'There was no one else around to build continents! And we didn't build the continents, so therefore the continents aren't built!' So, it's never even a question. 'Of course it's natural! It has to be! We didn't build the continents! There are no advanced races, beyond us! We're the advanced race! We're the first advanced race! We're the first race, just by chance, by luck, to raise our heads above the muck and mire and achieve self-awareness!'

"I mean, the hubris is astounding. But that's the premise. So they don't even keep [the idea of geology] as an open question. All of [scientific] academia is stuck in this weird, hubris-filled state. It's a prison, it's paralyzing for them. Because their belief that we are the first advanced race discounts virtually everything we see -- planets, suns, which all were built.

"Planets and suns were built. They didn't just come into existence by chance. And the reason we know that is because we are the last "advanced" race -- we're not that advanced -- we're the last race to call ourselves advanced among the truly advanced galactic family that we have. So, they've been building planets and suns, through thought, through intention, for a long time.

"It's group consciousness intention that is used to create planets [from the potential that is the ether], and exactly the same group consciousness intention is used to create suns.

"The only way we can figure that out -- and we can, it's pretty easy -- is if we get rid of that false premise that's holding humanity back, right now -- not just academia, but everyone that goes through academia. Everyone who's influenced by academia is held back by this false premise that we are the first advanced race. 'Oh, aren't we amazing?! We achieved self-awareness! Yay!'

"Oh, really. What a lucky species."

(start minute 16:36)
"45-Degree Angle Sectioning, Can Creek, Tributary to the Sabinal River, January 1, 2023"
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