Uncanny Deduction/Jerry Derecha #crackpot #conspiracy #magick #ufo adrenogate.net

I guess Kristofer is right and that I should make a video l that presents my Moonkey findings in a more coherent format instead of just continuing to post my vague and cryptic articles that only a handful of people on Earth are able to make any kind of sense of. Up until now my blogging has been very much a selfish endeavor and mental exercise designed as a means of obtaining and hoarding important information about the secrets of the world and the nature of reality for myself and was not necessarily designed for general consumption or with others in mind. I’ve “been there and done that” as far as attempting to get more people to pay attention to these kinds of things, only to have my face spat in and/or ignored and presented with Zombie-like blank stares upon the presentation of my case(e.g. my failed attempts to stop my family, friends and co-workers from getting the jabadabadoo). <...> I have a lot of respect for Kristofer and what’s he’s brought to the table and to the forefront in regards to these very obscure and often uncomfortable and many regards even unfathomable theoretic posturings on what the true nature of our fractalized Clownworld and Demiurge bootleg reality matrix cube or Divoc box might actually be.
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Response to Jerry and his latest blog article about the moonkey. Jerry has written another great article on the Moonkey phenomena. It’s very interesting and as I see it, it shows how an ancient Egyptian Baboon (a monkey) god wrote the Emerald tablet (together with Hermes). This is big NEWS to me, and has major implications… So far most of us know that Hermes wrote the Emerald tablet, but apparently also Thoth the monkey god did (god of the moon). This explains the caduceus ☤ ⚚⚕ … Because the Moonkey holds the keyhole and the keyhole is the moon. Furthermore this implicates that the moon indeed symbolizes a Pineal gland.

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