Aurelia Louise Jones Channeled by Karl Mollison14Aug2018

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Aurelia Louise Jones Channeled by Karl Mollison14Aug2018

From http://www.mslpublishing.com/pages/Aurelia.html

Aurelia Louise Jones was born in Montreal in a French Canadian family in the early 1940’s. She graduated as a nurse in the early part of her working career. 

However, Aurelia worked most of her adult life as a Spiritual and Health Counselor and held certification both as a Naturopath and also as a Homeopath. Nutrition, homeopathy and flower essences were among the many natural healing modalities she used. 

In addition, Aurelia also included holistic animal care and consulting. Animals and especially her cats, were a big part of her life. (See Books: Angelo’s Message). 

She left Canada and moved to the U.S. in 1989.  

Under the sponsorship of the Brotherhood of Light and the Order of Melchizedek, Aurelia was ordained as a minister in 1998, and devoted a great deal of her time to her spiritual ministry. She was a devoted spiritual teacher of higher consciousness principles leading to the Ascension process. 

While living in Montana in 1997, she received guidance from Adama, and the Lemurian Council of Light of Telos to move to Mount Shasta to be prepared for a mission with them that would eventually become the major aspect of her life’s work. She moved to Mount Shasta one year later in June, 1998 and lived the next 11 years immersed in the passion of her mission.  

Aurelia made her transition in July of 2009 and has left a rich legacy of Adama and Ascended Master teachings through the Telos Book Series and The Seven Sacred Flames. 

Her deepest desire was that humanity awaken to their divinity and together ascend with beloved Mother Earth into the New Golden Age.

Walter Bowart Channeled by Karl Mollison 07Aug2018

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Walter Bowart Channeled by Karl Mollison 07Aug2018

Walter Howard Bowart (May 14, 1939 – December 18, 2007) was an American leader in the counterculture movement of the 1960s, founder and editor of the first underground newspaper in New York City, the East Village Other, and author of the book Operation Mind Control. 

In the early 1980s, Bowart created and published the Port Townsend Daily News in Port Townsend, Washington, where he met and married Rebecca Fullerton and had his fourth child, Wythe. 

In the late 1980s, Walter moved to Palm Springs, California to become the editor of Palm Springs Life Magazine where he published articles under the name Thomas Kirby, Tom Kirby, and Tom J. Kirby as well as W.H. Bowart. 

In Bowart’s later years, he researched and wrote prolifically. He created The Freedom of Thought Foundation; a non-profit dedicated to the education of the public about mind control and was a frequently invited guest speaker at forums and conferences around the country. Bowart died of colon cancer at his sister’s home in Inchelium, Washington on December 18, 2007. 

At the time of his death, Bowart was working on several screenplays and novels, one entitled, The Other Crusades, about New York City in the early 1960s (Wikepedia). 

From Questions for Creator – 

QUESTION: Is the current plan to take over human society by putting people under the complete domination and control of the alien Greys to be done through mind control manipulation to keep us complacent, control of us by force, or a gradual replacement of all human pregnancies with an extraterrestrial hybrid being that will be raised by the human parents as their own and humans being phased out? 

ANSWER: “All three scenarios will be proceeding in parallel, in addition to which, as you have seen, the voluntary cooperation and invitation of large segments of society is anticipated with the coming Disclosure Movement paving the way to dupe humans into believing they have an extraterrestrial savior. 

That will be the biggest and most devastating contributor to this scenario because human choice is paramount in governing what else might happen. The others are potentially correctable or preventable with divine assistance if requested. If humans voluntarily let the fox into the henhouse, divine realm cannot jump in to save them.”

 

Johnny Carson Channeled by Karl Mollison 31July2018

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Johnny Carson Channeled by Karl Mollison 31July2018

From https://www.biography.com/people/johnny-carson-9239714

One of television’s best known personalities, Johnny Carson hosted “The Tonight Show” for 30 years. 

Johnny Carson was on born on October 23, 1925 to Ruth and Homer R. Carson, a power company manager, in Corning, Iowa. After college he worked as a television writer for Red Skelton’s show. He moved to New York City and in 1962 Carson replaced Jack Paar as host of “The Tonight Show” for an Emmy Award-winning run that lasted three decades. 

He fell in love with magic when he was 12 years old, and after purchasing a magician’s kit through the mail, began performing magic tricks in public, as “The Great Carsoni.” 

Following high school, in 1943, an 18-year-old Carson joined the U.S. Navy as an ensign, and then decoded encrypted messages as a communications officer. Serving aboard the USS Pennsylvania, he continued performing magic, mainly for his fellow shipmates. He later said that one of the fondest memories from his service was performing magic for James Forrestal, U.S. Secretary of the Navy. Though assigned to combat in the summer of 1945, Carson never went into battle — WWII ended in 1945, following the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, and Carson was sent back to the United States. 

In the fall of 1945, Carson began studying at the University of Nebraska, and received a bachelor’s degree in radio and speech four years later. After college, he had a short stint as television writer for The Red Skelton Show in Los Angeles, and then moved to New York City in pursuit of bigger audiences. 

In October of 1962, Carson replaced Jack Paar as host of The Tonight Show—a counterpart to NBC’s Tonight show—and, following wavering ratings his first year, Carson became a prime-time hit. 

Audiences found comfort in Carson’s calm and steady presence in their living rooms each evening. Revered for his affable personality, quick wit and crisp interviews, he guided viewers into the late night hours with a familiarity they grew to rely on year after year. Featuring interviews with the stars of the latest Hollywood movies or the hottest bands, Carson kept Americans up-to-date on popular culture, and reflected some of the most distinct personalities of his era through impersonations, including his classic take on President Ronald Reagan. 

Carson created several recurring comedic characters that popped up regularly on his show, including Carnac the Magnificent, an Eastern psychic who was said to know the answers to all kinds of baffling questions. In these skits, Carson would wear a colorful cape and featured turban and attempt to answer questions on cards before even opening their sealed envelopes. Carson, as Carmac, would demand silence before answering questions such as “Answer: Flypaper.” “Question: What do you use to gift wrap a zipper?” 

Carson was The Tonight Show’s host for three decades. During that time, he received six Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Carson’s final appearance as host in 1992 attracted an estimated 50 million viewers. 

Carson was in and out of relationships throughout his life, marrying four separate times. He married Jody Wolcott in 1948, and they had three sons, Charles (Kit), Cory and Richard. Richard died in an auto accident in 1991. 

Carson and Jody divorced in 1963, and only months later, Carson married his second wife, Joanne Copeland. That relationship ended in 1972, following a grueling legal battle that ended with Copeland receiving a settlement of nearly $500,000 and annual alimony from Carson. That same year, Carson married third wife Joanna Holland— from whom he filed for divorce in 1983. 

For the first time in 35 years, Carson lived life as an unmarried man from 1983 to 1987. He married for the final time in June of 1987; Carson and Alexis Maas remained together until Carson’s death, nearly eighteen years later. 

Carson, considered to be one of the most popular stars of American television, has been praised by several mainstream comics—including Jerry Seinfeld, Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon—for helping them launch their careers. Carson’s 1992 final appearance as host attracted an estimated 50 million viewers. 

At age 74, in 1999, Carson suffered a severe heart attack while he was sleeping at his Malibu, California home. Soon after, he underwent quadruple-bypass surgery. In January of 2005, at age 79, Carson died of respiratory failure caused by emphysema. 

Today, he is regarded worldwide as a television legacy.

Nikola Tesla Channeled by Karl Mollison 25July2018

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Nikola Tesla Channeled by Karl Mollison 25July2018

From https://www.britannica.com/biography/Nikola-Tesla

by Inez Whitaker Hunt 

Nikola Tesla, (born July 9/10, 1856, Smiljan, Austrian Empire [now in Croatia]—died January 7, 1943, New York, New York, U.S.), Serbian American inventor and engineer who discovered and patented the rotating magnetic field, the basis of most alternating-current machinery. He also developed the three-phase system of electric power transmission. 

He immigrated to the United States in 1884 and sold the patent rights to his system of alternating-current dynamos, transformers, and motors to George Westinghouse. In 1891 he invented the Tesla coil, an induction coil widely used in radio technology. 

Tesla was from a family of Serbian origin. His father was an Orthodox priest; his mother was unschooled but highly intelligent. As he matured, he displayed remarkable imagination and creativity as well as a poetic touch. 

Training for an engineering career, he attended the Technical University at Graz, Austria, and the University of Prague. At Graz he first saw the Gramme dynamo, which operated as a generator and, when reversed, became an electric motor, and he conceived a way to use alternating current to advantage. 

Later, at Budapest, he visualized the principle of the rotating magnetic field and developed plans for an induction motor that would become his first step toward the successful utilization of alternating current. In 1882 Tesla went to work in Paris for the Continental Edison Company, and, while on assignment to Strassburg in 1883, he constructed, after work hours, his first induction motor. 

Tesla sailed for America in 1884, arriving in New York with four cents in his pocket, a few of his own poems, and calculations for a flying machine. He first found employment with Thomas Edison, but the two inventors were far apart in background and methods, and their separation was inevitable. 

In May 1888 George Westinghouse, head of the Westinghouse Electric Company in Pittsburgh, bought the patent rights to Tesla’s polyphase system of alternating-current dynamos, transformers, and motors. The transaction precipitated a titanic power struggle between Edison’s direct-current systems and the Tesla-Westinghouse alternating-current approach, which eventually won out. 

Tesla soon established his own laboratory, where his inventive mind could be given free rein. He experimented with shadowgraphs similar to those that later were to be used by Wilhelm Röntgen when he discovered X-rays in 1895. Tesla’s countless experiments included work on a carbon button lamp, on the power of electrical resonance, and on various types of lighting. 

In order to allay fears of alternating currents, Tesla gave exhibitions in his laboratory in which he lit lamps by allowing electricity to flow through his body. He was often invited to lecture at home and abroad. The Tesla coil, which he invented in 1891, is widely used today in radio and television sets and other electronic equipment. 

That year also marked the date of Tesla’s U.S. citizenship. 

Westinghouse used Tesla’s alternating current system to light the World’s Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893. This success was a factor in their winning the contract to install the first power machinery at Niagara Falls, which bore Tesla’s name and patent numbers. The project carried power to Buffalo by 1896. 

In 1898 Tesla announced his invention of a teleautomatic boat guided by remote control. When skepticism was voiced, Tesla proved his claims for it before a crowd in Madison Square Garden. 

In Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he stayed from May 1899 until early 1900, Tesla made what he regarded as his most important discovery—terrestrial stationary waves. By this discovery he proved that Earth could be used as a conductor and made to resonate at a certain electrical frequency. He also lit 200 lamps without wires from a distance of 40 km (25 miles) and created man-made lightning, producing flashes measuring 41 metres (135 feet). At one time he was certain he had received signals from another planet in his Colorado laboratory, a claim that was met with derision in some scientific journals. 

Returning to New York in 1900, Tesla began construction on Long Island of a wireless world broadcasting tower, with $150,000 capital from the American financier J. Pierpont Morgan. Tesla claimed he secured the loan by assigning 51 percent of his patent rights of telephony and telegraphyto Morgan. He expected to provide worldwide communication and to furnish facilities for sending pictures, messages, weather warnings, and stock reports. The project was abandoned because of a financial panic, labour troubles, and Morgan’s withdrawal of support. 

It was Tesla’s greatest defeat. 

Tesla’s work then shifted to turbines and other projects. Because of a lack of funds, his ideas remained in his notebooks, which are still examined by enthusiasts for unexploited clues. In 1915 he was severely disappointed when a report that he and Edison were to share the Nobel Prize proved erroneous. Tesla was the recipient of the Edison Medal in 1917, the highest honour that the American Institute of Electrical Engineers could bestow. 

Tesla allowed himself only a few close friends. Among them were the writers Robert Underwood Johnson, Mark Twain, and Francis Marion Crawford. He was quite impractical in financial matters and an eccentric, driven by compulsions and a progressive germ phobia. But he had a way of intuitively sensing hidden scientific secrets and employing his inventive talent to prove his hypotheses. 

Tesla was a godsend to reporters who sought sensational copy but a problem to editors who were uncertain how seriously his futuristic prophecies should be regarded. Caustic criticism greeted his speculations concerning communication with other planets, his assertions that he could split the Earth like an apple, and his claim of having invented a death ray capable of destroying 10,000 airplanes at a distance of 400 km (250 miles). 

After Tesla’s death the custodian of alien property impounded his trunks, which held his papers, his diplomas and other honours, his letters, and his laboratory notes. These were eventually inherited by Tesla’s nephew, Sava Kosanovich, and later housed in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade. Hundreds filed into New York City’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine for his funeral services, and a flood of messages acknowledged the loss of a great genius. Three Nobel Prize recipients addressed their tribute to “one of the outstanding intellects of the world who paved the way for many of the technological developments of modern times.”

Mahātmā Gandhi Channeled by Karl Mollison 17July2018

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Mahātmā Gandhi Channeled by Karl Mollison 17July2018

From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahatma_Gandhi

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948

He was an Indian activist who was the leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. 

The honorific Mahātmā (Sanskrit: “high-souled”, “venerable”) —applied to him first in 1914 in South Africa—is now used worldwide. 

Born and raised in a Hindu merchant caste family in coastal Gujarat, India, and trained in law at the Inner Temple, London, Gandhi first employed nonviolent civil disobedience as an expatriate lawyer in South Africa, in the resident Indian community’s struggle for civil rights. After his return to India in 1915, he set about organising peasants, farmers, and urban labourers to protest against excessive land-tax and discrimination. Assuming leadership of the Indian National Congress in 1921, Gandhi led nationwide campaigns for various social causes and for achieving Swaraj or self-rule. 

Gandhi famously led Indians in challenging the British- imposed salt tax with the 400 km (250 mi) Dandi Salt March in 1930, and later in calling for the British to Quit India in 1942. He was imprisoned for many years, upon many occasions, in both South Africa and India. He lived modestly in a self-sufficient residential community and wore the traditional Indian dhoti and shawl, woven with yarn hand- spun on a charkha. He ate simple vegetarian food, and also undertook long fasts as a means of both self-purification and political protest. 

Gandhi’s vision of an independent India based on religious pluralism, however, was challenged in the early 1940s by a new Muslim nationalism which was demanding a separate Muslim homeland carved out of India. Eventually, in August 1947, Britain granted independence, but the British Indian Empire was partitioned into two dominions, a Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan. 

As many displaced Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs made their way to their new lands, religious violence broke out, especially in the Punjab and Bengal. Eschewing the official celebration of independence in Delhi, Gandhi visited the affected areas, attempting to provide solace. In the months following, he undertook several fasts unto death to stop religious violence. 

The last of these, undertaken on 12 January 1948 when he was 78, also had the indirect goal of pressuring India to pay out some cash assets owed to Pakistan. Some Indians thought Gandhi was too accommodating. Among them was Nathuram Godse, a Hindu nationalist, who assassinated Gandhi on 30 January 1948 by firing three bullets into his chest. Captured along with many of his co-conspirators and collaborators, Godse and his co-conspirator Narayan Apte were tried, convicted and executed while many of their other accomplices were given prison sentences. 

Gandhi’s birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and worldwide as the International Day of Nonviolence.

Edward Lansdale Channeled by Karl Mollison 10July2018

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Edward Lansdale Channeled by Karl Mollison 10July2018

Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Lansdale and https://spartacus-educational.com/COLDlansdale.htm

Edward G. Lansdale was born 6th of February 1908 and passed February 23, 1987. He was a WWII OSS man which was the intelligence organization that preceded the CIA.

He was lauded by Allen Dulles as one of his best men and in 1953 Lansdale was sent to Vietnam to advise the French in their struggle with the Vietminh.

The following year Lansdale and a team of twelve intelligence agents were sent to Saigon. The plan was to mount a propaganda campaign to persuade the Vietnamese people in the south not to vote for the communists in the forthcoming elections.

He retired from the Air Force on November 1, 1963. Just weeks before the assassination of JFK.

Yet from 1965 to 1968, he was back in Vietnam where he worked in the United States Embassy, Saigon, with the rank of minister. The scope of his delegated authority was vague, however, and he was bureaucratically marginalized and frustrated.

His 1972 memoir, In the Midst of Wars. An American’s Mission to Southeast Asia, covers his time in the Philippines and Vietnam up to December 1956.

His biography, The Unquiet American, was written by Cecil Currey and published in 1988; the title refers to the common, but incorrect belief, that the eponymous character in Graham Greene’s novel The Quiet American was based on Lansdale. According to Norman Sherry’s authorized biography of Greene The Life of Graham Greene, Lansdale did not officially enter the Vietnam arena until 1954, while Greene wrote his book in 1952 after departing Vietnam.

L. Fletcher Prouty alleged that Lansdale can be seen in one of the “three tramps” photographs that were taken near the Texas School Book Depository shortly after the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy. Based on Prouty’s account of Lansdale, Dale Dye portrayed the character named “General Y” in the 1991 Oliver Stone film JFK. According to Stone, the development of the character was inspired by Prouty.

Lansdale is cited by many researchers as a key figure in the alleged misdeeds on the part of the CIA in a cover-up of the assassination of JFK and perhaps even intimately involved in the deed itself.

Was Lansdale’s fate similar to Dulles’? What did he know about the Reptilians and the first war loss for the once invincible US government’s war machine?

What is the prognosis for war now? And who will be the so-called victims and the so-called perpetrators in the Human Free Will Experiment on planet  Earth?

Buckminster Fuller Channeled by Karl Mollison 3July2018

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Buckminster Fuller Channeled by Karl Mollison 3July2018

From http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Fuller.html

R. Buckminster Fuller July 12, 1895 – July 1, 1983 was an American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist. 

Fuller published more than 30 books, coining or popularizing terms such as “Spaceship Earth”, ephemeralization, and synergetic. He also developed numerous inventions, mainly architectural designs, and popularized the widely known geodesic dome. Carbon molecules known as fullerenes were later named by scientists for their structural and mathematical resemblance to geodesic spheres. 

Known as R. Buckminster Fuller (or Buckie Fuller), he was famed as an engineer, mathematician and architect. Fuller’s family were from New England and he grew up with a boyhood fascination for ship-building and fishing which were part of life on the coast of Maine. He – … inherited that blend of romantic idealism and Yankee practicality which made him the spiritual heir to Benjamin Franklin and Emerson. 

He married Anne Hewlett, daughter of a well-known architect, in 1917, and he served in the US Navy from 1917 to 1919. Twice expelled from Harvard University, business disasters with the construction company in which he was a minority stockholder, and the death of his four year old daughter, brought him close to suicide. Around 1927 He found himself stranded in Chicago, without income, alienated, dismayed, confused. 

However, he decided to devote himself to proving that: 

… technology could save the World from itself, providing it is properly used . 

In 1927 he designed the Dynaxion House which was intended to house the technology needed for people to live. With its wire construction it was in no way intended to be aesthetic but aimed to be a totally practical machine to live in. For many years Fuller worked on ideas for buildings, eventually arriving at the structure for which he is most famous. 

He examined a vectorial system of geometry, Energetic- Synergetic geometry, based on the tetrahedron which provides maximum strength with minimum structure. This led to his patent of a geodesic dome in 1947, a building the strength of which need only increase as the log of its size 
 These spherical structures, of light metal and plastic, based on great circle mathematics (whose practical application was questioned as much by some architects as their structure was by many mathematicians), were in theory without limitation of size and Fuller saw in them a universal and cheap form of shelter to cover everything from houses to cities. 

Over 200,000 of such domes have been built, the most famous example being the United States pavilion at the 1967 international exhibition at Montreal. 

Another of Fuller’s projects, which he began in 1928, involved the design of a highly unconventional car. It was called the Dymaxion car, a three wheeled machine capable of carrying 12 passengers, of crossing fields as well as having a top speed of nearly 200 km per hour. With a manoeuvrability which allowed it to turn within its own length this was a remarkable conception and development continued until 1943. However, it was never launched as a commercial venture. 

Fuller was the author of many books, including Nine chains to the Moon (1938) which was his first book. Later came No more second-hand God (1962), Utopia or oblivion (1969), and Education automation. Most famous of all is his 1969 classic Operating manual for spaceship Earthbut he also published Earth, Inc. (1973), and Critical Path (1981). A collection of his writings was published in 1970 as The Buckminster Fuller reader. 

Fuller was research professor at Carbondale, Southern Illinois University, from 1959 to 1968. He was appointed as Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University in 1962. In 1968 he became a university professor at Southern Illinois University and retained this post until he retired in 1975. 

Fuller was awarded many honours, including a fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects. This Institute awarded him their Royal Gold Medal in 1968. 

He also received the Gold Medal Award of the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1968. 
 One of the most controversial architectural figures of our time he produced designs for unprecedented types of structure which reflected his belief and optimism in the benefits of modern technology. 

His greatest contribution, in the view of, may come as a surprise: 

… it may be thought, however, that Fuller’s greatest contribution lay in the field of education. He was a compulsive talker and he canalized this trait into magical extempore lectures of extraordinary duration – often of up to a day or more with breaks for meals. Through these he transmitted an enthusiasm for his ideas to generation after generation of students across the world. 

Fuller – architect, engineer, inventor, philosopher, author, cartographer, geometrician, futurist, teacher, and poet – established a reputation as one of the most original thinkers of the second half of the 20th century. He conceived of man as a passenger in a cosmic spaceship – a passenger whose only wealth consists in energy and information.

Pol Pot Channeled by Karl Mollison 29June2018

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Pol Pot Channeled by Karl Mollison 29June2018

From https://www.britannica.com/biography/Pol-Pot

Pol Pot, original name Saloth Sar, (born May 19, 1925, Kompong Thom province, Cambodia—died April 15, 1998, near Anlong Veng, along the Cambodia-Thailand border), Khmer political leader who led the Khmer Rouge  totalitarian regime (1975–79) in Cambodia that imposed severe hardships on the Cambodian people. His radical communist government forced the mass evacuations of cities, killed or displaced millions of people, and left a legacy  of brutality and impoverishment. 

The son of a landowning farmer, Saloth Sar was sent at age 5 or 6 to live with an older brother in Phnom Penh, where he was educated. A mediocre student, he failed the entrance examinations for high school and so instead studied carpentry for a year at a technical school in Phnom Penh. 

In 1949 he went to Paris on a scholarship to study radio electronics. There he became involved with the French Communist Party and joined a group of young left-wing Cambodian nationalists who later became his fellow leaders in the Khmer Rouge. In France he spent more time on revolutionary activities than on his studies. His scholarship was cut short after he failed examinations, and he returned to Phnom Penh in 1953. 

Pol Pot taught at a private school in Phnom Penh from 1956 to 1963, when he left the capital because his communist ties were suspected by the police. By 1963 he had adopted his revolutionary pseudonym, Pol Pot. He spent the next 12 years building up the Communist Party that had been organized in Cambodia in 1960, and he served as the party’s secretary. 

An opponent of the Norodom Sihanouk government and of the  military government of Gen. Lon Nol, he led the Khmer Rouge guerrilla forces in their overthrow of Lon Nol’s regime in 1975. 

Pol Pot was prime minister of the new Khmer Rouge government from 1976 until he was overthrown by invading Vietnamese in January 1979. It is estimated that from 1975 to 1979, under the leadership of Pol Pot, the government caused the deaths of more than one million people from forced labour, starvation, disease, torture, or execution while carrying out a program of radical social and agricultural reforms. 

Following the Vietnamese invasion of his country, Pol Pot withdrew to bases in Thailand to lead the Khmer Rouge forces against the new Hanoi-supported government in Phnom Penh, which refused to consider peace negotiations as long as he remained at the head of the party. Although ostensibly removed from the military and political leadership of the Khmer Rouge in 1985, he remained a guiding force in the organization, which continued its guerrilla campaign into the 1990s, though with diminishing intensity. By 1997 the Khmer Rouge were in deep decline, their ranks riddled by desertions and factionalism. In June of that year Pol Pot was forcibly ousted from the organization’s leadership and placed under house arrest by his colleagues, and in July he was convicted of treason. Pol Pot died of natural causes in 1998.

 

Reptilian in the Light #2 Channeled by Karl Mollison 23June2018

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Reptilian in the Light #2 Channeled by Karl Mollison 23June2018

Questions for the Light Being Reptilian 23June2018

1) Are you the same Reptilian contact in the Light that spoke with us on May 22, 2018?

2) Did you have any involvement with the Reptilian slave colony that was discussed in the channeling session with Ann Robards?

3) How many such human slave colonies exist?

4) Do other ET’s and/or humanoid species end up as slaves on these colonies?

5) What is the general and typical working relationship between MAP Abductees and Reptilians?

6) In the case of the Reptilian Karmic predicament, is there a means for accelerated Karmic repair that can be implemented by human requests to the Divine Realm on behalf of Reptilians?

7) There seems to be an innate repulsion to snakes amongst humans and especially female humans, why is this so and does it relate to the Reptilian ET’s and is there a corresponding repulsion to any other beings relating to the Anunnaki since they apparently have done more damage to humans than the Reptilians?

8) Is there such a thing as an off-planet human civilization that could be considered self governing? Or are they all MAP abductees or slaves of the Dark Alien Agenda?

Viewer Questions for Creator Channeled by Karl Mollison 29May2018

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Viewer Questions for Creator Channeled by Karl Mollison 29May2018

1) Was the Christ story constructed to resemble the ancient myth of Mithra by the Anunnaki or through their influence? Did they do it in order to make us believe he never existed and lose interest in his teachings? Was it a clever maneuver to promote atheism?

2) Is it true that the current Queen of England is a descendant of Islam’s Prophet Mohammed?

3) It is scientifically known that only 15% of humans carry what is known as ’Rh negative’ factor in their blood. Where does this ’Rh negative’ factor come from?

4) One of our viewers recently learned that there could be a mechanism of mind control in music, is this true? How safe is it to listen to today’s music and even music that comes to us from the past?

5) Can you explain what is known as micro-chips and/or smart dust and how it is used with other technologies as a tool to perform mind control on the masses? How does this differ from mind control that is used on targeted individuals and/or those who are considered MAP (aka SSP) abductees?

6) Is the use of MAP (aka SSP) abductees increasing in what we would consider geopolitical warfare as opposed to what many would consider exopolitical warfare?

7) What is the best method to use to prevent the activities of the soul-less alien Greys against humans, in particular their experimentation with human DNA and their infiltration using clones and hybrids into the human societies?

8) What about the impossibility of the size of the dinosaurs with 1G gravity? Is the expanding Earth a good explanation?

9) Is there a language embedded in the crop circles and do they contain warnings or predictions?

10) Is it true that the current Dark Alien Alliance plan for humanity currently favors complete annihilation as opposed to a reduced and heavily controlled human population?

11) What is Love?