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People who support Ultraterrestrial Theory, such as authors Jacques Vallee and John Keel, point out that supernatural beings seemingly superior to humans have been reported throughout history. In previous eras they were called gods, angels, ogres, fairies, brownies, little people, demons, and more.

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The image on the right is Disputa (Glorification) of the Eucharist painted by Ventura Salimbeni in 1595 which hangs in Florence, Italy. We see the Holy Trinity, Jesus, God and a dove representing the Holy Ghost. Some alien conspiracy theorists believe the spherical object between them is the Sputnick satellite making Jesus an alien time traveler. The image of me on the left was taken in a church when I recorded a show about Nostradamus who lived in the 1500's.
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The best present of all this Christmas would be the revelation of the alien-human hybrid experiment, replete with all sort of truths about the story of creation, the birth of Jesus, and best of all, the hologram. Is the truth that Jesus is/was an alien and the story of Christmas is another myth? We know the truth will be withheld until the end of the Illusion of Time. Little by little the "powers that be" - behind the scenes controlling events in the hologram - have slowly disseminated information about aliens into human consciousness to allow us to know that time is coming. Here's the latest intell but i'm still not impressed. I don't like busy work or inserts in the hologram to that end.

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Holographic Universe - Simulation Theory

Reality as a simulation or hologram is no longer a fringe theory - with Nobel Prize winners and other thought leaders believing in it. All scientific discoveries start out as theories; some ultimately proven, some not. There is still the question of whether our universe actually exists? We may be simply living in something's virtual reality simulation; very hard to prove one way or the other but we are getting closer.

The theory that reality, as we consciously experience it, is not real, goes back to the indigenous people who believed that we exist in a dream or illusion. In our current timeline, we refer to the our virtual reality experience as a matrix, grids, simulation and hologram. There are those trying to prove the simulation exists and others who are trying to break us out of it.

Time is an illusion, therefore so is everything else. The universe is a consciousness hologram or simulation. Reality is projected illusion within. It is a virtual experiment created in linear time to study emotions. Our simulation is composed of grids created by a source consciousness brought into awareness by electromagnetic energy at the physical level. The hologram is created and linked through a web, or grid matrixes.

The hologram had a beginning ergo it has an end, as consciousness evolves in the alchemy of time. As the grids collapse, everything within the hologram will end as it Fades to Black.

In media we find films, television shows, books, and games, based on the concept of reality as a hologram/simulation Among the more easily recognized are The Matrix , The Thirteenth Floor, Inception (Dream), the Holodeck (Grids) in the TV series Star Trek, among others.

An increased understanding of artificial intelligence will bring clarity to the concept of reality is a simulation as they are virtually connected.

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The simulation hypothesis contends that reality is in fact a simulation (most likely a computer simulation), of which we, the simulants, are totally unaware. Some versions rely on the development of simulated reality, a fictional technology. The hypothesis has been a central plot device of many science fiction stories and films. There is a long philosophical and scientific history to the underlying thesis that reality is an illusion. This skeptical hypothesis can be dated as far back as Indian philosophy of Maya illusion. Read more

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Simulated reality is the hypothesis that reality could be simulated - for example by computer simulation - to a degree indistinguishable from "true" reality. It could contain conscious minds which may or may not be fully aware that they are living inside a simulation. This is quite different from the current, technologically achievable concept of virtual reality. Virtual reality is easily distinguished from the experience of actuality; participants are never in doubt about the nature of what they experience. Simulated reality, by contrast, would be hard or impossible to separate from "true" reality. There has been much debate over this topic, ranging from philosophical discourse to practical applications in computing.