Listen this is not a LARP, I will give you my best example of when "they" use some sort of Worldwide Memory Wipe whenever something gets released to the public that shouldn't. THE JOHN MACAFEE DEADMAN'S SWITCH DID RELEASE. "THEY" LITERALLY ALTERED REALITY TO ERASE IT. Here is exactly what I witnessed.>McAfee files release. They also contain the (real) Epstein Files. Internet goes fucking CRAZY, /pol/, X, you name it>5 hours later mass social media purge of any posts mentioning it. dropbox/etc links being 404ing>/pol/ is like "THEY'RE PURGING IT EVERYWHERE! SAVE IT TO YOUR PC! SAVE IT TO AN UNPLUGGED EXTERNAL DRIVE!">then "somehow" it begins deleting from places Feds shouldnt be able to, article websites screenshots for their articles turn into a blank image, private download links like catbox or private VPS's just 404>/pol/ is like "WHOS GOT THE FILES? I NEED THE FILES! EVERYONE SAVE IT THEY'RE DELETING IT EVERYWHERE!">other anons trying to give them the files are like "WTF ITS DELETED FROM MY PC">other anons are like "dont worry i'll plug in my external drive and give them to you- WTF THEYRE SOMEHOW DELETED FROM MY EXTERNAL DRIVE". everyone is now massively confused, including me because it deleted from my PC and unplugged drive>next day NOBODY has the files in the ENTIRE WORLD. everyone is shook and very confused, it should be impossible>next day everyone remembers the McAfee Files dropped but not exactly what was in them, like a bunch of dementia patients, they're very confused>next day half of people remember "something" important dropped but not what it was, the other half is telling them "no files ever dropped, you're making things up">next day NOBODY remembers ANYTHING HAPPENED AT ALL. except me.I'm curious if even a trace of this event still exists in any of your memories. This is the 2nd time in my lifetime they've done this. And about 5 other times where they literally rewinded time itself to erase an event.
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>>41134255when was this OP? was this recently?
>>41134255What were the other times they did this?
What else have they "erased"?
>>41134255Ah yes the good old "Causal Censure"
>>41134255it did happen, exactly as you described it
>>41134255>rewinded timeI want this technology
The CIA has been recruiting children with extra sensory powers since 1988 through the gifted and talented program for the gateway project. This was done with the explicit goal of mass mind alteration and ego manipulation. Anyone with these powers, latent or developed, not caught in their early childhood dragnet are at least partially if not totally immune. The Mandela Effect was coined as a way of creating cognitive dissonance when the immune attempt to fix altered historical narratives. Never doubt your memory anon, and work to develop your powers.
>>41134255I used to not be. I would frequently have visions of pleroma when I was a kid. At 7 years old I had my first out of body experience. The rest of my life I spent being psychologically tortured basically by demons because my soul came from the heavens to incarnate in this demon world. They target you so heavily because they were banished from the fullness of the pleroma because of their evil. They were elves and fairies in the eternal pleroma and now they're just evil little goblins. And they target you because you came from source. That's their pathetic way of getting revenge. It's all they have.
>>41134255More like events can be classified into "frequencies" and you tend to forget events the more you operate outside that frequency
Doubt
>>41134651You don’t. >>41134255I saw time rewind when trump got domed.
>>41137122>when trump got domedIn no reality did that happen. They killed some dude in the audience and trump popped a blood capsule on his hand over his ear. Enjoy dying for Israel zoomie.
I found footage of the Challenger explosion being caused by an insectoid-like fae, then the next day the images where the fae were in the video were scribbled over with pen so now you can barely see the fae.
>>41134255>And about 5 other times where they literally rewinded time itself to erase an event.NICE STORY WHAT ARE THE OTHER ONE.
>>41134514yeah i remember too but i didnt really give a fuck about so they just dont wipe it maybe for that..JOHN MACAFEE is based
>>41134255If you don't remember the files themselves, but remember that you had them, that's the sign of a dream.
>>41137058And what was it pleroma like?
>>41134255Time passing as a chronological this-then-that is illusory. All of eternity already exists. Look into physics, particularly with respect to dimensionality.We live in 3D space. It emerged from a 0D singularity. That is only an artifact of being a 3D observer. Imagine you live in a 2D plane, like a piece of paper. But remember this isn't a literal solid like paper. It's just a space, like our 3D space, traversable along two axes. Any object in this space has a length and width but no depth. Or rather depth is exactly =0. Imagine a 3D object passing through this 2D plane. It would never have any observable depth. The only properties it would have are some length, some width, and no depth. In reality, the 3D object always has depth, but you as a 2D entity are unable to observe this depth. Instead you see only an infinitesimally small slice of it. The precise edge, in math terms. Thus, the 3D object appears to you to be a series of progressively changing 2D structures. You may even call the rate of change time.The same principles apply when observing a 4D object pass through a 3D space. But most people get filtered at this point with the complexity of the abstraction.Recall that Einstein called time a 4th dimension. This is a correct interpretation.Time is an object just as our universe is an object. In 3D space, only the edge is observable and is infinitesimally small. That is, we have 4 dimensions (length, width, depth, and time) but the euclidian length of time is =0 from our perspective.All you ever see is the exact current moment. You cannot look into the future or the past. You may think you can, by forecast or history, but you are really seeing your forecast at exactly now and reading history at exactly now. Never at some other time.So just as, in 2D space, the entire 3D object passing through it always exists, in 3D space the entire 4D object always exists. But it exists outside the boundaries of your perception.
>>41137554So all of eternity already exists and is already defined along that 4th axis. It's an object like any other. A 4D entity could traverse along 4 axes just as you can along 3. It is no more complicated for them to move across time than it is for you to move around your bedroom.The future is therefore predetermined. We think it is open ended, such that we can alter the trajectory of things by making changes now, when really any alteration we make it part of the topology of this 4D space and no such alteration occurs. Memory isn't the past. The past is the past, its the topology of this 4D space that lies beyond your limit of observation. Memory is an event right now. A thought you had in this discrete moment. Some of you talk about "timelines." This is an easier way to envision the structure I'm describing. It's like, on the 4D curve of time, 3D spaces are the first derivative. Like a tangent on a 2D curve you learned in school. Take the sum of the tangents as your number of points approach infinity and you get the curve itself. So take the sum of the tangents, trajectories, of all the 3D spaces, and you get the 4D space.At any discrete moment there is a 3D space, but is not representative on its own. Compile infinitely many discrete 3D spaces and you get the 4D space. So the sum of them all converge upon the "true" timeline (which was preexisting as discussed).
>>41137625Did you notice something at some discrete time in the past, but now it seems to not be? It was an element of the tangent corresponding to that exact time. But not necessarily an element of the true timeline.Your observable timeline (how you see this 4D topology unfold) necessarily converges upon the sum of discrete 3D observable topologies. If something was and now isn't, it simply wasn't part of the "true timeline", but akin to variance.No one made of 3D flesh and bone can even hope to manipulate a 4D space.If people could, there would be no epstein files, there would be no island, because if it was possible to alter the past, they would erase it entirely. Not merely some evidence of it. You can't have evidence of something that never existed, see? The evidence itself would disappear.
>>41137451It was peaceful. Beautiful. No annoying spiritual turds anywhere in sight.
>>41137656Last thing. Does this mean you can live in one timeline versus another. Absolutely not. Because you can never traverse that 4th axis farther than exactly 0 euclidian distance from where you started.Think of it not as a bunch of separate branching chronologies, but as infinitely many chronologies overlaid on top of each other and forming an average. This average is equal to the "true timeline". When newton invented calculus, it revealed the secrets of reality itself. All your answers are there.
>>41134255I remember McAfee being one of those crazy-ish guys who thought the people that ran the world were out to get him and that he died, and I might remember people being suspicious that he was killed, but I only remember him doing some sort of cryptocurrency thing regarding his death. Would you be comfortable naming some people you remember from the leaked files? What sort of physics do you think is involved? What other memories do you have that could be useful to us?
>>41137554Majored in physics. This Anon is right, but imo we need a more detailed thing / new ideas to describe what is happening if it's real
>>41137656So you're saying that we can observe the "tangent" at the current instantaneous point in time, and it looks like that exact slope goes on forever to us because we don't realize that tangent is only for the single point in time we're at, and that makes us see things that aren't there?
>>41137674But what if there's a 5th dimension? Or do you not personally believe in those extensions of the SM?
>>41134255Am right there with ye...
>>41137716You can't really "see" across the tangent because your limit of perception with respect to time is zero. Maybe this will help. A 4D entity would be witness your entire existence as one piece. One object. And they could move around it in the same way you move around a room. Because to them, it's just another direction to go, nothing breaks.It's more like, at some past time t you estimated the future, now at t+1 your estimate is wrong. But we're talking about what to us is reality itself so it gets rather heady.>>41137719I'd imagine there are infinitely many and that there are also as many inverse dimensions in the form x^-n. Then the energy of all the everythings nets out to zero, and starts to explain how everything comes from nothing. Like a mirror in another mirror. I just don't see why there would be a limitation on adding another direction. If there's a 5D, its passage through a 4D space gives a 4D entity some perception of time also.
>>41137737>yeNUH-UH, CAN'T TELL ME NUTHIN'
>>41137656>If people could, there would be no epstein files
>>41137767The tangent stuff makes sense.Can you explain more how all x^n and x^-n dimensions have their energy sum to net 0? What would a -1th dimension be like? I also think higher-dim. entities would have a perception of time.Where are you getting this from?
>>41134255>I'm curious if even a trace of this event still exists in any of your memories.Everything is explained here:https://www.reddit.com/r/Retconned/comments/1m0px7o/attention_at_least_one_rapture_has_already/Alt URL (easy to remember; redirects to the post):https://www.truth-now.org
You said it's the second time in your life they've done this. What was the first?
Look up memory holes, trueanon talks about them all the time.
>>41137554>You cannot look into the future or the pastYou could if you were on an extra dimensional layer above. Since that layer already exists, nothing stops you from accessing it.After you access it, nothing stops you from taking a different action from the one you saw.From an extra dimensional layer above that one, nothing stops you from seeing all the possible futures that belong to all your possible decisions, and decide which one to experience.Don't confuse the map with the terrain, this is how the most unlikely outcomes get to happen.
>>41137813An x^-n dimension would be the geometric inverse of x^n. But is not a separate place per se. Rather it is how much stuff you can fit per unit of space into the overall manifold. Like a balancing factor. Expand space, the density of it decreases. Compress it, it increases.Density*volume=mass. Let density be x^-n and volume be x^n. Mass is constant. Mass is energy in this sense.d*v=m means d=m/v and v=m/d. How is all this shit here in the first place? Basically everything can emerge from nothing because everything nets out to nothing. I'm not that clear on it yet>>41137903Necessarily, observing all the timelines would be experiencing them all at once. It isn't like choosing a movie. I can see all of the z axis of a cube at once... I don't need to choose which tangent to explore. But also, there is only one actual chronology.
>>41134255They blew up that building the physical computer may have been stored in, too. I saw the footage and now it's IMPOSSIBLE to find. There's a similar video out there, but I KNOW WHAT I SAW.
>>41137158my specific story is i saved them and thought "i'll read them tomorrow. too much reading for me right now" but by tomorrow they were gone
>>41134255Anon, you can't just drop this and expect us to be fine with no details. If you can make some claims, then if it ever does drop and what you said specifically is in there, you can preemptively verify your claims and help us adapt and adjust to further abuse of this method.
>>41137767farenheit451 was a nice teen book for explaining this time view
>>41137033>since 1988Way earlier than that.
>>41137554This is over-fitting. There is no experimental evidence that time behaves like a physical dimension. The maths working and an abstraction “making sense” do not make something true. Perception itself is poorly understood. You’re dressing up a vibes-based worldview as science
>>41134255This is bizarre you didn’t even mention the safe house storing them being destroyed in a controlled demolition or the fact Israel handled rescue and clean up for an emergency in FLORIDA.
sometimes I have vivid memories of things I probably dreamed about.2015 huge black football field sized ufo over Manahttan spotted by attendees of packed baseball stadium
Wasn’t the whole thing with the mcafee files that it was a fucking huge encrypted archive, like over a TB and the password either never dropped or took ages to drop, resulting in interest losing steam relatively quickly? That’s my memory of the situation but I could be getting it mixed up with something else.>>41138224I do vaguely remember having a similar reaction to this anon, though - thinking “I’ll wait till someone else digs through them and finds the juicy shit,” but I don’t have any particular recollection of whether I ever followed up or not.
>>41134255Youre from a different timeline you idiot
>>41138929Grusch mentioned something like a football-field-sized UFO in the UFO hearings.
>>41138913This premise is part of block universe theory. But math working does mean something is true, that's the entire discovery of math
>>41138928>This is bizarre you didn’t even mention the safe house storing them being destroyed in a controlled demolition or the fact Israel handled rescue and clean up for an emergency in FLORIDA.yea because i assumed so many people already knew that here.
>>41139900>Grusch mentionedSo it's bullshit. >>41137830>Bozrah autism Fuck you.
>>41139922No it doesn’t. Matter with negative mass is mathematically sound but doesn’t actually exist
>>41134255Im out of the loop, what was this whole McAfee thing? I wasn't here to witness this
>>41137928I remember this, is this not the case now?
>>41134255Don't worry you're not alone in this.
Actually I don't remember a video of itThough I never lookedSorry I just want to tell the truthI remember that building being blown up which is completely insane
>>41140928i havent commented yet but i saw the video of this too. are you people saying it doesnt exist? i sure cant find it anymore myself
>>41134255Do you have a single 4plebs link to back this up?
>>41141057every 4chan post about it has been "mandela effected" out of existence during the purge, if you want to call it that
Take a picture it will last longer
>>41140658This is a little like saying "stars don't exist because they would destroy the planet if they were here with us, so since we're still here they must be nothing more than a hypothetical artifact and a dot in the sky"
imagine what they did to a little girl as she bled out mid coitus, hmm...but that never happened ofc
>>41141205As said>>41141122
I 'member the dick eating bet
>>41140658Human believes all that exists is only what he can experienceGeneral relativity, 1915, gravity waves not observed until 2015Dirac's antimatter, 1928, not observed until 1995It's a wild hubris
I distinctly remember us having a colony on mars and a few years ago there was the first mass shooting there. Bamboo was also discovered to flourish on mars once introduced.
>>41134255>I'm curious if even a trace of this event still exists in any of your memoriesNo,The version of events that (we) remember is him saying he had a dead man switch that would trigger the release of files upon his death. Which didn't end up happening.
>>41137928one minute of search : https://rumble.com/vizog9-condo-collapse-in-surfside-fl-miami-area.html?e9s=src_v1_s%2Csrc_v1_s_m
>>41134412>>41134415The Constitutional Republic of Weyvaun was an English colony founded in 1798, gaining independence in 1815. Once of the few countries in the world still using the imperial system and one of the few English-descended nations where they drive on the right side of the road. I say "is" but "was" would be more appropriate. In hs, we had a foreign exchange student from Weyvaun named Adele. We stayed friends and kept in touch when she moved back for the summer. This was 2006. One day I was looking through my MSN inbox and all email from her was gone. Her email address bounced immediately. Apparently not only was weywire.wv a bad domain, but I later learned that the wv TLD "never existed". Asked my parents about Adele. They had no idea who I was talking about. Told them she was from Weyvaun. They thought I was talking about a city in Canada. None of my friends remembered her or Weyvaun itself. It was just fucking gone like it'd never existed in the first place. Thought I lost my mind as cliche as that sounds. The more I dug, the crazier it got. There never was an island called Weyvaun, it was never colonized, it was never a country. Adele never existed. I was severely depressed for years after that. These days I can't help but question everything I thought I believed. Did Weyvaun truly never exist? Did I have a psychotic break and just dream up anm country? Did it happen overnight? Was it over a few years? Nobody else I've asked has any idea what I'm talking about. In 2008, heard people talking about a song by some girl named Adele. My heart jumped into my throat and I frantically searched for the song and any info I could find. It wasn't her. Didn't even remotely look like her. I had never met or heard of anyone else with that name but maybe I was sheltered. I don't know what happened to Weyvaun. I don't know what happened to Adele or her family. Why were they wiped? Was it just a reality glitch? How often does this happen? Fucking scary.
>>41134255I remenber some anons clearly knowing what was in the philes and talk about it casually , even the computerwipes.But like , I never actually searched for any of that stuff , so I can't tell you about myself.
>>41144273Sometimes I think of this reality as a false matrix and those people are just multidimensional travelers connecting up to you. The other people don’t remember because they’re not supposed to or something. I believe you. I believe Adele existed.
>>41144273>founded in 1798, gaining independence in 1815They didn't wait long to gain independence.
>>41144357Nope. The French Revolution was happening and we had just won the war of 1812. When Weyvaun declared independence, the US very quickly declared them a protectorate. The British empire was in no shape to push the issue.
>>41134415I don't know if it's been "erased" but it's very hard to find much about Michael G. New who was ordered to put on a UN peacekeeper uniform, and refused. He was court martialed over it but ultimately not imprisoned since he was following the law by not putting on the uniform of a foreign power (the UN). You'd think it would've been bigger news but it kinda just slid under the radar.
>>41144445It was in 1996 btw.Also, >off by one
I remember Jimmy Carter dying before his wife, then not being dead. I remember Russia being in talks to join the EU. Not NATO, the EU. These were public discussions. And I also remember the original 4chan The Movie 3, which has been removed from the internet, even The Internet Archive.When I was in HS, I knew five other people that used the chans. Not 4chan, which always has a bad reputation, but other chans. One of them developed psychosis, one of them had already developed psychosis at the time, one of them aged out of it, but two of them just dropped off the face of the Earth. I don't know anyone IRL to talk about Dead Internet with. Obviously the internet IS dead relative to what it used to be, but the question is, what happened to everyone that used to use it?I also knew four people that used to use Gaia Online. A few years back I was able to reach them on Facebook, so they're still alive, but I don't know what they do with the internet these days.Tumblr? Dead. Blogs? Dead. Reddit? Dead. Something Awful? Dead. News comment section? Removed. Japanese chans? Dead. Alt chans? Dead. 4chan? Bots and shills.I don't use the deep web so I don't know if there is thriving community on the deep web these days. But back in the day, kids on Gaia Online used to generate more posts per day than the entirety of the English language surface web does these days.So that's what I remember. I remember there being active and vibrant online communities, and now they're all gone, and the fact that they are gone is regarded as a conspiracy theory.
>>41134255 just noticed that the downloads I made yesterday and that I had checked that they worked were deleted from my phone. I realized this morning I wanted to listen to them on my way to work... it was the Reality Transurfing audiobook.
>>41144273Any other instances of happenings/events/anything changing retroactively in your experience?
>>41144466Only Weyvaun and anything to do with it. I remember right after 9/11, the outpouring of support from so many countries such as Canada, Australia, the UK, New Zealand, and of course Weyvaun. Prime Minister Milner of course condemned the attacks like many others did, but was one of the first to criticize Bush for the War on Terror and the Iraq War. Of course now, none of that send to have ever happened.
>>41144551>send*seems
I just learned that there's still no fucking PC release of Gears of War 2 and 3, and that only the first re-release of GoW 1 had the original models and cutscenes is no longer available for sale and has no working LAN patch 15+ years down the line... fucking hell, if this at all reflects what I deserve I need to dust my ass tf off.
>>41134255They tried but this will stop. Fate is on your side guys, have a good night.
>>41137033Why do I feel like dyspraxia allows them to want to escape the body more than autism which just makes them hyperfixate.
Even if you don't think it's paranormal, this happened. The files deleted from my PC and external drive as well. How is it done? I don't know, but possibly secret glown*gger technology. I mean think about it, why WOULDNT they secretly be able to control the entire internet and every connected device by now? That's clearly something they'd make happen given all these decades. They have CPU backdoors. They just have to flag any file for deletion and it's gone, the moment the external drive connects to your PC it's also gone. As for the memory wiping of the entire human race, that could be technological as well. Who knows what tech aliens have given humans at this point.
>>41144460Then don't be surprised if you look for that book again and it somehow doesn't exist. I've had the same shit happen to me.
>>41144273How about physical records? How would they delete physicals of the McAfee files and Weyvaun? They must have existed. Do you think you somehow jumped dimensions? Or does the mass memory erasure compel people to get rid of their own physicals?
each consciousness is as big of a deal to the universe as a supermassive black hole. the entire universe is lensed around each consciousness. this is true for all forms of life. do the math. everything is relative.we are the result of a complex array of interlacing hierarchical consciousnesses. our dna is the foundation of an associative region of interacting fields of tangible organized material reality.i have seen the seams split and divide.seems impossible to those who have only seen the linear context.all non classified forms of human technology does not even begin to account for the parameters of reality as they actually are being perceived by the beings from the stars.they are watching our consciousness interacting with matter in ways that we don't even realize are happening.. yet.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2_dJY_mIysmost of you are a long way from tangibly oriented to reality as it actually exists.
>>41146354i know we humans are important. at least our souls or something. but its amazing how this entire reality is built around hiding that. but it leaks through the cracks quite often that things are much stranger than this "reality" wants us to believe. to its at least, its proven.
>>41146400we are important to ourselves due to resonance. the structure of reality extends beyond what we are perceiving to other forms of consciousness.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7OIbMCIfs4humans are just beginning to conceptually take the measure of the process. eventually we will navigate through them by mechanical means
>>41137917>observing all the timelines would be experiencing them all at onceNot from the extra dimensional layer.Imagine a 2D world that you can observe, it depicts the past and future in some being on there, for you, it's that being's eternity. If the being could swap consciousness with you, she could see the eternity of her world without having to experience all at once.It looks like a branching tree, and the trunk is made up of the present moment of the being, from there she could see all possible events that could happen in her future, and plan accordingly, after you swap the consciousnesses back.From where you are, you can see all the paths she could take, but you can't know which one she experienced.This happens on a regular basis with us and our higher self, and can be used to reach specific goals in the tree.
>>41137554time is non linear.
>>41137554
>>411389643/4 of them dropped the last one didn’t.Same thing with the bitcoin ledger disclosure. On the block chain is a whole bunch of shit.
>>41139980lol. Your story is bullshit mate.You should have said it didn’t happen in your timeline.
>>41137625>The future is therefore predetermined.Technically both true and false. You’re not accounting for the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics though.> all of eternity already exists and is already defined> It's an object like any otherYes but this object also contains all the many worlds, all the logical possibilities of any given moment, where every potential eternity is defined. In this way freewill still exists even if the object is predefined. > Memory is an event right now. A thought you had in this discrete moment.Thinking this way let us imagine movement as an illusion as well. Walking across the room is now the manifestation of reality as you traverse the object. > Memory isn't the past. The past is the pastWhen we traverse the object, some paths are closer to others and when they brush up against each other it has an affect on consciousness to create false memory.
>>41137917> everything can emerge from nothing because everything nets out to nothing If nothing exists, then “nothing” is already a kind of state that implies contrast to possibility.Once you admit possibility, you’ve already admitted structure and once you admit structure, you don’t just have one structure but the set of all possible structures. The universe is the logically forced completion of all possibilities. It’s the default condition that nothingness collapses into.
>>41148532The state of beingReee my nothing brand
>>41138913> You’re dressing up a vibes-based worldview as scienceAnd you’re quoting your AI.
>>41148537Then we all know were we areThey went full circle and the ai knew the spot
>>41148534>>41148540This doesn’t make sense anon I’m not understanding you
>>41148549That’s what happens when you rely on AI to think for you. You become incoherent because you rely on a llm to predict what you are trying to say
>>41148532>If nothing exists, then “nothing” is already a kind of state that implies contrast to possibilityWe're in /x/Trinity paradox rules apply here.
>>41148551>That’s what happens when you rely on AI to think for you.How do you know their AI usage patterns?I use AI, but actually am aware of what I am looking for -Data wise. I formulate my our arguments and everything of the sort, however ain't no one got time for that.I never post something I don't think or agree with.
>>41148582Makes senseAlways remember your awareness is all that ai has on you
>>41134255What date would have this been approximately? Is this around the time they demolished that apartment building in Miami and blamed it on a sinkhole? I’m pretty sure that’s where he had his server.
>>41137554You are absolutely correct. This video explains the concept very well.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dr2sIoD7eeU
>>41148624I was hoping for a rick roll>>41148549Years ago when the nobody thread started I made an opposing thread called the nothing Drew some conclussions and left
>>41137688Dude he had a backdoor on all the computers he gifted to officials around the Caribbean. They were doing bad things like human and drug trafficking. He was murdered for knowing too much.
>>41148608Yes it was that exact time maybe give or take a couple days
>>41148638He was wild at hacking into your device and calling you out, I experienced it myself and knew he with this ai would get himself killed