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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Saddam must saying, saw that he was the reincarnation of Nebapunezer,
one of Thenaki of the kingsland right, and he was
rebuilding Babylon into a seam park in Annaki Seam Park.
And if you guys google it, you'll find the remnants
of the structure killed. He had weapons of mass destation,
they said, But if you're looking for weapons of mass destruction,
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why are the first places that you want an invaded
museum and bunkers where they had relics. And why are
you raiding the scene park?
Speaker 2 (00:50):
What if I told you that everything you know is
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Let's start a show, all right, Everyone buckle up, because
today's episode is going to be a wild, wise and
wonderfully weird ride, just the way we like it here
on Beyond the Frequency three sixty nine. My guest today
(01:58):
is not your average digital creator. She's a force of
nature wrapped in cosmic sparkle. You've probably seen her on
TikTok or Instagram dropping knowledge bombs about the on a
Naki lilith ancient mystery schools, or maybe you've seen her
showing love to her rescue bunnies and ferrets like the
divine little beings that they are.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
She's witty, she's raw, she's got gen X sarcasm laced
with Goddis level downloads, and when she speaks, it's like
she's challenging some hidden scroll.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
From a lossilization put in lit glass and washaw crystal.
Of course, this woman isn't just talking about esoteric topics.
She embodies them. She's a writer, an artist, a truth seeker,
a passionate advocate for animal rescue, and someone who isn't
afraid to call it like it is style. So whether
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she's decoding ancient texts or making you laugh until you
start oat milk. Christina Bruno aka the Muse. It's one
of those rare souls who brings both death and delight
to every conversation. So let's welcome to the show, the
one and only Christina Bruno. Christina, how are you?
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Thank you for having me? You damn that exception, didn't you?
Speaker 3 (03:16):
I did? I did? You know what I did? This
is an absolute honor, a pleasure. You know. I started off,
like most folks, a fan, you know, and to have
you gift your time to be here on this show,
it humbles me and I'm saying gratitude, So thank you
so much.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
See you one better. This is my first ever podcast.
I've been on like, I've been invited to several, but
you are my first.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know. I love it. So we
can say, you know and I may edit.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
No, You're just you have a great energy. You we have.
We're on the same frequency. We're definitely think for sure.
Speaker 3 (03:58):
I love it. I appreciate you, and I appreciate the
gems that you're about to drop today. You know, folks,
there isn't as you guys know, with this podcast, but
we don't have scripts, all right, but today I'll be
honest with you. I put a little couple of questions
together because I want to make sure that in this
rare opportunity to have Christina Bruno on the show, I
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want to make sure that I also asked some of
the questions that maybe you might be thinking as well,
and hopefully, Christina, hopefully that your audience might even get
to see a little bit other side of you. What
do you think?
Speaker 1 (04:36):
Yes, a lot of people were very excited that I
was going to be on your podcast, and they were
already asking questions. I'm like, shut my podcast this time.
I'm only here to answer the questions, which I love
because it just puts you in a relaxed position.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
Yeah. Absolutely, so, yeah, just relax, you know, be easy.
This is going to be fun. So let's actually let's
actually dive into this. So, Christina, before we dive into
the cosmic deep end, right, how did you how did
your journey into all things on Knaki began? Was there
a spark to open the door for you physically?
Speaker 1 (05:14):
This goes all the way back from when I was
a child, where I was first where you first have
your memories, You're four or five. This is when you
start retaining your memory. And as far back as I
can remember, I had these memories that were like past
life visuals, like these little glimpses of memory. But because
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I was raised in a Catholic family, everybody would tell
me that it was just my imagination, right, because I'd
go and I'm like, hey, last night during my dream,
yes flew. Or when I'm in second grade, I'm in
Catholic school with all the nuns, right, and they're explaining
history of the Pyramids. You have little old me going no, no,
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the pyramids are not too they produce energy. And that's
going on and on and on with these conversations, and
I swear like they were shocked. It was like deer
in headlights. They were just looking at me. And I'll
never forget my second grade teacher, missus siss, she's no
longer with us. She was amazing supers and let me
come with me and she said, so what and she
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wanted to know more about it? Right, And so this
is how it all started. People would tell me it
was my imagination, that I had a great imagination that
I should write when I grew up. Hence that stuck
in my head, and buck I didn't know about reincarnation
because of how I was being great Catholic, Right, they
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don't tell you that there's that possibility. So I just
didn't understand why I had all these memories in all
these different places. It just didn't make sense until I
got older. Once I got older and I was introduced
to Buddhism thanks to Richard gear Tina Turner, that they
were promoting it as their religion, I was like, wow,
wait a second, Now that makes sense to me, because
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for me, it wasn't my imagination. When you imagine something,
you have to like concentrate, think about it, and produce it. No,
my memories are just coming at me. And as a
child when I'm six or seven, what do I know
about the pyramids? Like in one of my memories, I
saw a mammoths dragging rock the big boulders like a mammoth.
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Weren't they supposed to be? Thinked I by then? And
then I saw the bigger people that were like the
royalty people here called them gods. I called them royalty
because that's the feeling I have for them, right yea
U Naki ends up. But at the time I just said, no,
I just see these glimpses, pictures, these things. So once
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they grew up and the memories kept on getting more vivid,
I said, hold on, I'm going to start researching ancient
history to see if looks in my head actually happened,
if it is my imagination. Lo and behold. Thanks to
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watching like Billy Carson's conferences on YouTube, Gaya TV, things
like that that actually had people that knew what they
were talking about, I was like, let me go see this.
And this is when I came about the Jacrei Stitchen book,
and so I get these things right. This is me
reading the book, the story, my story, my memory on
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these books. So when people are like, oh, well, Zachari
Fich holds the books by who, not by me? Because
how did I know what he was writing? How do
I already know these stories? Like I don't know exactly
like all the details like when I read in the books,
But there was like the beginning, the middle, in the end,
I already knew the stories. And for me that was
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just the biggest validation, the biggest illuminated moment, because that
means that stuff is real. But then of course there's
the stick between the wheels. It's not period reviewed like
our mainstream history says that there is the Darwin theory.
It's to be clear, is a theory. That's why I
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called the Darwin theory. It's not set in stone. It's
what they hear riz happened, and a lot of old menta.
But you know what, maybe it's that you know what
I mean, or they knew the truth and didn't want
us to know the truth, or they were just too
ignorant to connect the dots and add things up. Because
you have a bipedal hominid monkey and then the next
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day you have clean almost safety and safety and with
no hair. You know, it just doesn't make sense. And
even the structure of our hands and everything. If you
read like what scientists say, there is at least a
millennium missing of evolution between the bipedal hominin and Homo sapius.
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There should be thousands more. It just doesn't happen overnight.
And then if you go and look at the Samerian
stories in history, it just makes sense. You have this
extraterrestrial race of superior being thousands and thousands of years
ahead of you that are just on another level that
come here and grab that little hominid, mix their DNA
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with it to create the perfect worker race. That's another story,
long story. That's a story in perfe. But that makes sense.
There's your answer. There's the answer of the famous question.
And the same thing goes with the Bible stories. There
are certain Bible stories you never understand. It just don't
make sense. I did Eve come from Adam's ribs? What
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does that even mean? Like I'm just saying, I'm looking
at grown ups and I'm like, are you dumb? Like
does no one ask them Selfie's questions? What does it mean?
Grabbed it from the ribs? But then you go on
the Samerian part. Of course, this comes with the years
of reading a ring that you catch these things. They're like,
now that's what I means. It wasn't the ribon per se,
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it was the bone mare because guess what you get
out of the bone mare? Do you know DNA?
Speaker 3 (11:13):
There you go.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Basically, Eve was literally a piece of Adam. It has
his same DNA. It could what if it's like Eve
is like almost a plane of Adam type of thing.
Do you use the same DNA or it would be
like a twin sister I don't know, but that makes sense.
Like and this with a scientific perspective, now, going and
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grabbing creating E from Adam's rib makes sense if you're
going to get the bone marre to extract the DNA
to create this similar being right.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
I always thought that when I heard that story about
the rib, I thought, you know that they took the
actual rib, like the actual bones right exactly why? But
there was no explanation past that exactly.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
And then lo and behold you go back thousands of
years and they're giving you like the explanation.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
That's that's that's weird, that's it.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
That's it. I mean, for me, it was just like, okay,
so I hear all the answers we need.
Speaker 3 (12:16):
What let me ask you is what? So what made
you as you were getting these visions and these assumptions
and ideas of what you were saying, how did you
know to go backwards in time to look for this information?
What was there anything?
Speaker 1 (12:32):
It's almost like I'm an intuitive MPIs so like I
feel things and like I'll get I don't see or
hear spirits, but I'll get like thought packages, like the
thought comes directly in my head and I'm not reading.
Someone's not saying it. It just it's just instinctively what
I did. Like it was the only thing, Like let's
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say you're an investigator, right, you have to find out things.
For me, the only way to find out if what
I'm seeing as memories, if it really happened, was to
actually go look for in history. Now since I'm seeing
the places around me, and as I said, oh, on
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the pyramid that I used to see, they were golden,
they were shiny. They weren't rocks like they are now.
So I'm thinking that right now, those rocks are calcified
by time, by whether by every.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
Even I didn't even think about I didn't think I
didn't think about that, that that little gem. I think
some of you as soon as Christina said that, you
guys probably reacted like like I did. I was like,
oh shit, is yeah they about it? They pacify.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
Yeah, they were siny. They were siny. I'm looking the
visual I have everything is very shiny, right, and so
I knew I had to go looking through Egypt. And
what I didn't now is that of the Samarian history.
It was like even if I grew up in Italy,
I was born in America, but I grew up in Ilaman, Italian,
and I did school back and forth. There's a lot
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of mythology you can study over there, So I'm I
was totally into the Greek and Roman mythology already. So
what I had never heard of was this Shamerian mythology,
which for me is ancient history. There is no myth there.
They can call it what they want, but for me,
that is the true history of our planet.
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Speaker 1 (15:03):
It just answers every question of the Bible, every question
that's connected, everything that's connected to my past life's memories.
And I don't like to say me, me, me a
lot because it's ego based, but it's the only way
I can express it right now, Like I am embodying
this experience right now, So this is me what was
obsessed about? I was obsessed. And then there was another
thing that was really funny. I mean, know how you
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see those little pests online if you have this. There
were these feats and it was showing totes and when
I looked at it, my toes were Egyptians. I'm like,
what's talking about? But Italy was colonized by the Moors,
by the Turks, by the Viking, so you have a
little bit of everything there. And I said, I'm that
(15:49):
there is something about Egypt and my DNA. Why do
I have these Egyptian feet? Right? My father has him.
I have to think my dad had very dark also.
So I decided to do my DNA with ancestry and
another thing. The reason I wanted to do that was
I wanted to see. Now, I know we can be
reincarnated in birds, plants, whatever, any ethnicity, any but I
(16:12):
just said, I want to see if the places where
I had my past like memory up in a DNH chart.
I had a theory, I had a theory about a
blueprint about blood blinds. I was just again intuitively, I'm
going to these things. And then the more you research,
the more other people are saying what You're saying, what
I'm assuming, and I'm like, wait, we can't all be
(16:35):
just imagining this right, there has to I mean, if
people that are important people are saying the same things
that I'm saying, and I'm saying them not because I
learned them anywhere, is because I'm coming up with it,
and then they're validating it. So for me, it was
just every day my mind is so I did my
DNA guess what every place and even more of where
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I had a past like memory was coming up. And
I'm talking about the Mediterranean Arab culture, a percentage of Egyptian.
But what I didn't expect was the Viking, the Nordic blood.
I'm like, well, my grandmother, even though she's from southern Italy,
is blonde and blood. I just thought, now, this is
one of those Viking pirates that came in pillage, got
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people pregnant, and were the descendants of that, right at
least my grandmother. She was also very tall for a
woman from southern Italy. That's why I'm not short. So,
but you know what's funny. Have you ever watched the
TV series Vikings? I have rag right, every time that
they went into a fight, I felt like jumping into
the TV strip to to fight with them. It was
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it was insane. I'm like, why am I doing this?
I just felt so connected, right, So when I found
that in my DNA, I'm like, I'll bet you anything
that that was my DNA memory. That's why I'm feeling it.
Maybe I was there. And so when you say the
DNAH charts past life memories that are really in books,
you start doing the math and you're like, oh, okay there.
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And so I decided to start sharing what I read
with other people because it takes years to do this.
It takes years, and there are a few others that
do it, but they're really fixated with proving to people
that it's true. So Jack Ryah Stick and Billy Carson
you'll see their books and they're like, so this is
the evidence of this, and they'll connect the doc for
you and for me, that is all SI boring. I
(18:30):
just want to hear the story, and I'm going to
tell the story. That's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna
call it. Let's say, I'm for advanced plans. I'm for
the advanced plans, Like if you want to know why
and what's the source? No, do not come and watch
my stuff. No, But if you want to hear the story,
that's when you're gonna love what I have to say
because it's stuff that you're never going to read, Like
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I don't think other people are going to cut they're
like thirteen hours and I'll stop reading the history of
the Bureau of what happened there, the kingship and everything
like that.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
Yeah, for me, I imagine, let me add on to
that because you and I love the fresh take that
you do when you pass this information to everybody. Because
correct me if I'm wrong. Before there were schools, and
I'm not talking about mystic schools. Just before there was
like academia schools, there were stories. That's how you pass
down knowledge, just by stories. That's exactly the art form
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that you're doing to pass this information. And you're not saying, well,
here's the connect the dots here, like you said, you know,
here's the evidence. That's what everybody else don't care.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
Yeah, you know they believe. Well you probably already know this,
even your viewers or mine probably already know this. But
we don't have to convince people of what we believe.
Our job is to plant the seed. What that person
goes to that seed, that's their choice. Maybe in their
sole contracts, it wasn't meant to be that this in
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this lifetime. They understand aliens or this or that, and
so they're never going to resonate with it. You need
to attract people that want this, right, Like I always
call it my tribe. So I'm not looking to convert
people that are don't believe in these things or that
think that well nuts, they can think we're crazy. It
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still doesn't make it any less true than what we're saying.
It's true, you know, I mean, it doesn't make it
any real right, Yeah, yeah about that, So I just
leave everything that is. And so for those people, you
know what I say, take it as a story, take
it as I'm telling you a story. It's always a
cool story, and then they get hooked.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
So there it is right there, there is right right there,
there's yeah, there's so many stories out there, and there's
also you know, ten people can tell the same story.
But one of those deliveries, you know, just hits people
just a certain way and it makes them, like you said,
curious and they're like, hmmm, just something about the way
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she said that story had you know, had me going
because we can hear we can hear a lot of
people talk about the all day. But there's certain people
that really drive you in, like for me, and a
lot of the folks should should probably know this already.
For me, there's two people that really drove me into
(21:22):
the Annack stuff, and one was Billy Carson, all right
before you know he started going in politics.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
And you.
Speaker 3 (21:31):
And you, you know, the way you tell your stories,
the way you present them, the way you picked them,
you know, the way you pronounce things, your performance on
telling these stories, that is the original art form to
pass knowledge. And I exp.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Please tell me why, because I was there, I saw it.
That's why I can tell the story the way I do.
I think I was the first one ever to, and
I went viral with these videos where I connected the
docks between Lilith and Eastar and Nana and La Mastu
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and all these entities. Like people thought that Lilith was
only from Jewish mysticism, and then I opened a huge
Pandora's box and I'm like, uh uh, she was one
of the ogs. She was around and first on Nazi time.
Here she's mentioned in the Epic of Gilgamesh. And thanks
to the Epic of Gilgamesh, I was able to tell people.
(22:28):
I'm like, look, you guys are saying that Einana and
Lilith are the same people, but you can't because Lilith
is La Mustu, technically one of the first humans that
then was not obedient and she wasn't cast out. She
ran away and they told her, you don't come back,
You're going to turn into a demon. Mean, you're gonna
be savage, You're gonna turn feral, You're gonna be incucussed.
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You know, you're gonna imagine if you go from being
in like a garden of Eden and civilized like facility,
sentto the desert, you're gonna go savage. That's what they
mean by your going to become a demon. Right, So see,
that's that's exactly how I fear it. And again, why
do I know, You don't know. I just think that
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I just feel and remember that I was there and
this is how we lived it. So that's I think
that that looks more convincing about my stories than other people,
because other people are guessing, and I'm telling you based
on my memory. Just a lot of people never knew
that these were based on my memory. Then is there
validation of the books about it? Yes? Was there validation
(23:32):
of the books about it? Yes? Absolutely? So I love
the fact that Inana and Lilas cannot be the same
person because in the epic of Gildash they were both
two different people, and that was like the Epic of
Gilgamesh is the oldest, if not one of the oldest
scriptures that we have of human civilization, right, I mean,
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I think constant set it too.
Speaker 3 (23:54):
Yeah. Yeah, Well, and for some of the folks that
even even my audience, for some of folks that don't
aren't too familiar with gigamas in a brief way, can
you just kind of enlighten us? Yes?
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Okay, So the episode of Glogamash is about Gilgas is
a demi god, meaning he is half human and half Onunaki.
And here we go into I've actually made videos about
the first gen and second gen and third gen on Nonaki.
The first generation on Anaki or Onnaki that were born
on the Bureau right and then came on Earth. Second
(24:29):
gen on Nunaki are the ones that are the children
of puran Nonaki from the Bureau but they were born
on Earth. Third gen on Nunaki are the children of
the children born on Earth, but they're still a Nachi
royals not mixed blood. Gilgamesh's mother was a third generation
born on Earth of a non Unaki royal that was
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also born on Earth but not mixed with humans. So
his dad is a human and he is a part
of God now and Lil decided to give him a
city to rule, and it was the biggest city that
there was. But everybody's like Gilgamesh is such a hero,
such a hero, but he was actually like a really
(25:10):
bad tyrant. Like he had certain laws like if you
were to be married, he'd have to sleep with your
wife the night before the marriage. Like that's bad, Like
that's nasty. How dare you who's gonna stop him. He's
a demi guy. He's penty tall. The story clearly describes
(25:32):
him as being huge. In one of the carvings, he's
holding an adult line and it looks like a little
kitty cat. Literally. They were saying, who could stop him?
Speaker 3 (25:45):
Wait? Wait, wait, wait wait wait, I got to interrupt. Okay,
I just I'm compelled to ask this question because I
know that somebody out here thinking about this. Tell me
again the measurements of Gilgamesh, and then how how does
how do how does that?
Speaker 1 (26:03):
How there somebody that's a giant like that reproduce with
a woman that's normal? Is that what you're thinking?
Speaker 3 (26:08):
Yeah, talk me about that.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
I've asked myself that so many times. I'm sorry, I
don't have an ass and I'm gonna burst out laughing,
because how does a ten foot tall man with proposed
and appendages reproduce with a human woman? That's like, I
don't know the tallest that you want a woman back there,
five eight five nine. Even if humans were six feet tall,
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that's still a huge difference. I've always thought of that,
or like when they talk about the the the daughters
of Men that that hooked up with the fallen angels
or the eggs, whoever, whichever story you want, that they
made the four hundred I was. I did a video
today about the giants stood in fifty feet tall giants like,
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how are they having those babies?
Speaker 3 (26:58):
See? And none of that makes sense, that's no sense,
that makes sense, But but I did. I interviewed a
couple of episodes back an author of the of the
Genesis SI project, Gary Wayne, and he spent forty some years,
you know, just all about the giants and the nephelem.
I asked him this question because he's more towards the
(27:19):
research of the Bibles, you know, specifically, And his response
to that was that he says that they would take
the women and like strap them in this thing and
turn them upside down, and then they were like basically
just pour their semen with some tool in there to
then impregnate them. And then they didn't care about the
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women surviving. They like these these giant beings.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
Now, they loved those women, They married those women. The
stories say they married those women. They loved those women.
They stayed on earth during the flood to not leave
them alone. I've heard these stories and this very the
biblical part. But remember and I think that's bik is
dumbed down, shot down and makes no sense, and also
(28:05):
was created to fit a narrative of how that religion
was going to go. And that was a control system
because for the first three hundred years of Christianity, between
one town and the next town, they didn't even teach
the same thing. No one knew how to write. They
didn't know how to write, they didn't have striptures. They
were just mouth to mouth, word to words stories. So
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it's in this little town we knew something. In the
town over it didn't mean that they were learning the
same thing. It was just when the council and these
came around and decided, okay, we're going to decide what's
going to go into hear into our story and what's not.
And that's also when they started plagiarizing the Samerian stories
of creation because they didn't have their own story, so
they put their mono gods in a story that was
(28:49):
actually god'squirrel was Ankie and little Anna Minuta and all
around all of them. That was just like culturally appropriating,
like you took those stories them your own, and so
did everybody else. But at the same time, I have
a conspiracy theory about that, that it's all honest fault
because after the episode of the Tower of Babel, then
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we're going to go back to guild a message I
didn't forget after the episode of the Tower of Babel,
when they were creating a face port, not a power,
they were like, oh, holy power. Ah, these humans know
how to do this. They're going to start probably just
what the mom he's doing. See like, I'm living it.
I'm expressing to you how I feel they felt. Right,
(29:32):
So somebody as a normal researcher and they're not an
intuitive impact or something, how are you going to do that?
I can channel their feelings. I can literally feel them
freaking out there. Oh my god. It's like if your
dog started doing that. What my dog's creating a face ship,
you know what I mean. That's how they They felt that.
So that's why religion started branching out. It was just like, Okay,
(29:55):
we got to divide these people. We have to change
their language, we have to change their culture. We're going
to give you each a religion, create your own loss,
create your own people. Here's your kingdom. Separate them all.
They can never again be united because at the time,
as the story goes, we all spoke the same language.
And I also believe personally that we had intuitive ability
(30:17):
of reading each other's minds a little bit like the
dolphins and stuff. For me that makes sense. And then
everything was started being chopped down. Then you said again
your DNA and the tellime, your caps all of a
sudden are limiting your lifesban Or one hundred and twenty years.
Touzl Matusalem was nine hundred and forty six years old
when he died, like all these other people. These people
(30:40):
lived until they were about a thousand. Dam was divorced
from E for one hundred and fifty years of the story,
and in the meantime he hooked up with little Zenema.
Another thing, go back to Gilgamesh, because I did not
forget so Gilgamesh was there getting all the brides. He
was just being a douche. So but people made a
(31:02):
plea to Enlil and said, we asked for a king,
and you gave us a tyrant. So the gods I
call him the royals. I really don't see that they're
not God. They're just the royal family of Newbiru. So
just think about like really pretentious elite, right, they're like, okay,
(31:22):
well and then now I don't remember which goddess it was.
They went to a certain goddess that can you make
someone to be the pair of guilda Mess had to
be just like him. Now here's where the weird part is.
She wants to create him like and I think they're
talking about a clone, because they're talking about a twin.
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Has to be identical to him. But when they create
this being, his name is in kid and he's al
full of hair, like you know those people that have
that disease where they have hair all over their body.
They're describing that. They're describing a Guildea Mess, but that
is covered in hair. So of course they're giving them
horns and everything later on in stories. But he never
(32:04):
had horns. Horns were headdresses, and they imply royalty or importance.
So when you see people with horns, it doesn't mean
that they were a demon. That's the ignorant thing, that's
the religious thing that came after. Horns means royalty. You
are an important person if you put so. Imagine, let's
say I'm the goddess afbruget right, and I want to
(32:26):
go on a boat ride. I'm going to put a
nice headdress with my big horns on. So when I
go by and say hello to the people, they know
that I'm their queen, that I'm their goddess. I have
to be more important than them. When am I going
to go round this a little coga like the other
girls do? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (32:41):
I love that Metal. I love that you explain that, Christina,
because a lot of people that you know, read these
old texts, they take it so literal, with every word,
every sentence, not not giving one extra thought that you
know what we understand now. They didn't know bladly, I want.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
They're rimative people that you didn't even know that they
had washed the seat, you know what I mean. They
didn't know that they had washed their hands. They didn't
know what a germ was. And you're taking them over
what you can analyze and and you know, come to
your own conclusion. Now. It's just it's ridiculous for me.
That's why when I tell people when these people say
(33:27):
that we're the strange ones, Yeah, it's better to be
strange than ignorant and just like indoctrinated. For me, that's insane. Again,
the story of Adam and even the rips. Doesn't my
story make so much sense? It's not my story, it's
the knacky story. Like I didn't make this stuff up.
I'm retelling the story. I just finally I was just
(33:49):
so happy when I finally understood that, Yeah, you can't
believe you have no idea.
Speaker 3 (33:54):
And what's funny is the way that you just also
said that when you got that missing piece of the
puzzle and it resonated, it made sense to you. This
is how everybody feels that get that piece of the
same puzzle. They feel that way and it's hard to
deny it. So you know, it's like if you can't.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Catch up, well you just need to catch up. The
other people just need to catch up. So we feel
benefter them.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
They don't know right right, and it's you know, it's
okay because everybody has their own speed, you know, to
get to that destination and stuff. But but for if
somebody is trying to make sense or answer a gap
that no one else can answer for for you, just
listen to them. Just but but don't ridicule them, don't
(34:41):
call them crazy, don't call them saying because you know
it's it's wrong.
Speaker 1 (34:47):
It's right, you know, what I do being an intributive empire,
I feel energy and I also reflect it. So if
someone were to say that to me, I turn around
and say, okay, So basically what you're saying is you're
not evolved enough to understand the concept of logic that
I'm telling you. But yet you want to teach me. Gotcha,
that was adorable, well guitar and you just read to
(35:11):
fuel them back in a classy way. But show your
dominant because you are right now, we are the dominant species.
Why because we have heighten abilities and they don't. So
I feel bad for that.
Speaker 3 (35:25):
Yeah, yeah, I said.
Speaker 1 (35:26):
I do not impose my belief on any one, not
even you know me. I even keep my psychic things
kind of like in the closet, tucked away, like I'll
say it when I need to say it. But it's
not going to be my identity or my label. It's
just something else. A lot of us have them, but
we can't say it or you know, your cuckoo. Once
(35:47):
you come out with that, you are automatically labeled stamped.
You know what do they do when they when they
stand like a like a cow or a bull, or
they're a silent letter, a scarlet letter.
Speaker 3 (36:01):
Yeah, yeah, you get you know, and it's like immediately
you know that scarlet letter, then yeah, you could be
like friends with a group of people for like two
three decades and the moment that you say, hey, guys,
I think I'm saying things, They're like, oh, what happened?
Speaker 1 (36:17):
Or her? I don't do that. Well, you know what
I do with people that I know when I want
them to now start reading their minds because it happens
all the time. I don't even do it. I don't
do it on purpose. So if I'm sitting this was
a situation that really happened in between my girlfriend, her husband,
and another girlfriend of ours. I started picking up that
(36:38):
that girlfriend has a thing for the husband of the
other one. I'm like, so, now what am I going
to do? Do I tell her? Do I not tell her?
So I waited. Then things started to unfold on their own,
and I'm like I was right. So then I'm like, well,
you know, excuse me, just so you know, this is
what I think is happening after things already happened, because
(37:01):
I don't want to be the first one to say anything.
But they recognize that in me. They know because I prove.
This is why I say when people say I'm somebody,
I am this. I I especially these New Age gurus
with shaved heads that are telling you different generation me me, me,
me me, I'm professsion, I'm chosen. I am. No, you're
(37:23):
not chosen. No one chose you. Who chose you? Because
now we're missing biblical things with spiritual things. Plus, originally
they were called the children of life. They weren't even
the childen ones of Starfie, okay, which the wanderers they exist.
We are then so many of us are, but it's
it's a lot of them. The new kids are kind
(37:44):
of like LARPing into it, which is fine, but then
they make up things for close and you're distorting the
whole message. So I don't know if it's more bad
than good. You're distorting the message. Yeah, we're not supposed
to be ego based and you're supposed to be doing something.
So what are you doing? What are you doing to
(38:06):
change the world?
Speaker 3 (38:07):
Right, that's a great that's a great question. Yeah, what
are you? How are you contributing? Let me ask you this, Christina,
what's a New Age term that that that doesn't resonate
with you? That you hear people say.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
Alive, Let's tell that one who's tells you God? Which
God did he talk to? Do your third voice? As
I said, And this is not just coming from me.
This is coming from a lot of people that are
older than me too, that have been around way more
before this became popular, right, This is coming from me
(38:42):
and people that we were saying these things when it
wasn't popular, okay, when we were fighting to have the
message church. We all believe that we're volunteered, like we
feel it, like I feel like I feel like I
have I feel like to the point I almost joined
the army. And then I said, wait a second, this
is my life and this lifetime. I'm remembering something and
(39:03):
I'm just remembering it. I'm not supposed to live it
right now, right, So I do believe that, like these
star seats are like an army force, and now we're
going to volunteer. We're gonna go and parnate on Earth.
But okay, the downside is we're not going to remember.
I'm one of the lucky ones. I remember a lot
some of us do remember. But you are like a force,
(39:24):
a special force that came to Earth. You embodied into
these families that you're like, who are these people? You
really feel out of place and you're like, my family
doesn't feel like my family. You miss a home that
you don't know where this home is, and you're like, well,
what's going on?
Speaker 3 (39:40):
Right?
Speaker 1 (39:40):
A lot of us feel like that. I was one
of them. Know how do you say that? No shame
in my game, it's it's how you realize who you are.
It's how I connected the dost.
Speaker 3 (39:50):
Wow. Wow, what an interesting way to understand what a
star seat is. If you're folks, if you're out there
listening and watching the is, driving your car, doing some
some some work out in the yard. If you tell me,
if you agree with create with Casina's perception or idea,
(40:10):
what a star CD is in this case, from what
I understand what you're saying, it's kind of like the
first wave that volunteer to come here and help people
wake up.
Speaker 1 (40:21):
Lots of missions. We're not all here with the same mission. Okay,
there's the Navy, there is the Seals, there's this, there's that. Right,
there are different army forces. Imagine that for STARZ, different divisions. Okay,
some come in a wave of peace and kumbaya that
they just want to raise vibrational frequency. Then you feel
(40:44):
better when you're around them. Others are going to come,
like the freaking rebels. We're gonna we're gonna break the system.
We're gonna just for We're the disruptors, right like you
don't scare me. We're the crazy you want. We're the rebels, right,
different categories, same kind of it, but it was just
a different division. So they're the ones that are going
(41:08):
to come and break the system. There are the ones
that are gonna come and peacefully bring you into you
like I don't know that they could teach you about
the chakras and things like that and other people. Everybody
has their own mission. In my case, I feel like
I had to bring the truth of hulaanna you are
so that you all understand that your religions are manipulating you. Right,
(41:31):
I'm going to give you the possibility to ask yourself
that question. Then it's your choice what you want to
follow with your heart. Right. In my case, I think
ninety percent of the people that watch my videos, they
resonate with it. Like TikTok has been trying to take
me down for five years. Every year it post shuts
down one of my huge accounts that I just keep
on popping back up. I'm just like a dandelion. You
(41:53):
can what it did me, and everybody's done looking for me.
Where you go? Where'd she go? They are? You know,
they already know the story. So we're not going anyplace.
It's like we started something and we're going to finish it. Because,
as I said, we're the disruptors, We're the rebels here.
Everybody has their specific mission. Me I'm wired that if
(42:16):
you tell me I can't do something, I have to
do it ten times more. I have to Doesn't that
sound like a blueprint you'd put into someone that needs
to come here and disrupt? Don't listen, don't listen. And
that's why I'm saying we all have a certain thing
to do well. I don't believe in are people that
(42:36):
are shaving their heads, trying to look like an alien
as much as possible, making the weird little voices and
saying that they're giving you messages from the Schalactic Federation.
But at the same time, all of these people are
giving you different messages.
Speaker 3 (42:51):
What do you think about that? What do you think
about the folks that like, are I forgot I would
call it body morphia or something like that. The people
that are changing the body and I, well.
Speaker 1 (43:03):
I think that they're more like larfers. They're laughing, they
like they like the you know how anime you go
to a convention of the anime and everybody dress up like, yeah,
their favorite anime. That's what I think they're doing.
Speaker 3 (43:16):
They're they're trying to play a role that they're actually not.
Speaker 1 (43:19):
They're playing a role. Okay, they may like it so
much that they have made that they have convinced themselves
that they are that. But if you like start talking
to like the boomer hippies and the og wanderers and stars,
we're all going to be like, that's kind of cringe. Yeah,
we don't get that. Plus, what are you changing? Besides
(43:42):
everyone saying the same thing, what are you changing? I'm
a star seed? Okay, what are you doing? Like, tell
me what you're doing is for your fulfillment of your mission.
Speaker 3 (43:53):
It looks like they're just changing their exterior.
Speaker 1 (43:57):
We're just dressing up. They're going to raise and are
dancing and not using the odor. Everybody, If you're right,
everybody's ass there, everybody, I'm chosen. And then and I'm like,
don't say it, don't say it, and then who chows you?
Speaker 3 (44:12):
Who chose you?
Speaker 1 (44:13):
IOUs? Unfortunately I fear I don't even do it. I
try not to be mean, it just comes out that way.
It's just like, who chose you?
Speaker 3 (44:22):
Yeah? Let me? Yes, let me? I I love. They
were like, yeah, no, you're good. I love that you have.
You're so confident in who you are, and there even
though yeah, even though you you do this, even though
(44:43):
that's how you come out and everybody sees you're a
sweetheart on the inside, you you yeah, I do yeah,
you know. And that's the side that I'm hoping that
other people like see that, because I mean I see
that here too.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
My daughter said that I forgive too much, and I'm like,
but I want to. I want to give you a
chance to be better. I want to heal you. It
makes me feel good to know that I did good
to you. If you see, like if you could have
every actual I ever had. They're still madly in love
with me, and they're like, oh my god, thank you,
(45:25):
think you, thank you. I fix them. I fix their life.
I fix their perspective of life. And then when I
feel that they're like good like I'm molded. I'm an artist.
I'm mold like I gold. I painted. When I feel
that I've completed the piece, that's my time to move on.
And they just don't understand it. And I'm like, no,
my time here is doing. I need to leave. And
(45:46):
it's not because I don't care. This was just not
my final destination. It's a yeah, but.
Speaker 3 (45:55):
It's not just you, Christina. A lot of people do that.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
A lot maybe this see what I mean. A lot
of starcis have healing abilities. You're gonna attract the narcissist.
You're gonna attract the broken people. You're gonna attract the
abused children. You're gonna attract the people that have been
have had their heart broken by other people. You're gonna
track that. You know why, because you can heal them.
(46:20):
It's not gonna be with with shooting lights and razors
coming out of your hands, and like you know, it's
not going to be like Harry Potter. You have healing abilities.
They're invisible to you, but you have the ability to
make those people whole again. And isn't that nice? I mean,
I think it's beautiful. So that's what I try to do.
(46:42):
And at the same time, I do the heart the
tough love thing, like I will be vicious if I
need to be. But then don't worry when you need me,
I'm there and I'm gonna come whenever you call, Like
even if you don't see me for ten years and
then ten years you need my help. Yes, I will
drop things and I will do that. I don't know
I'm wired this way.
Speaker 3 (47:03):
Let me ask you. It's in your It's in your blueprint, right. So,
a lot of star star seeds they they feel alone
and they always feel like, you know, there's not a
star seed next door to them, Like they feel like
star seats are like always spread out. Why do you
think that that is? Why do you think that they
(47:24):
feel like they're they're they're alone? And why do you
feel even though we know there's a lot of star
seats out there, why do you think people still feel
like they're too far to reach?
Speaker 1 (47:34):
Well, from my point of view, when I thought that
I was the only one on earth because we don't
have the Internet and we didn't know that there were
other people out there, so like there's a reason for that.
First of all, you have to be put in a
certain situation and go through certain challenges to become the
person that you are today. If I had not gone
through bad things, I would not be such a book
(47:58):
yet a Wolterory type of person, right, I wouldn't be
this strong Like I had parents that would fight. You'll
team me throw myself in the middle of the fight
saying no stop, other kids don't do that. I'll at
a ninja, no Neil, you know, stopping that thing. So
everybody asked to go through certain bad things to become strong.
(48:21):
Somebody that has coddled all their life isn't going to
become a Jedi, am I right?
Speaker 3 (48:26):
Right?
Speaker 1 (48:27):
So I think that that is like you need that.
It needs to be an experience you have to make
you become the person that you are today. Why why
are you alone? And why are we spread out? Well,
don't we cover more terrain? Like that? Aren't we covering
more if we were all in the same city at
(48:47):
the cost of pot and then what are we gonna
do everybody else? Everybody who's gonna take care of the
other people? It's stuff up high five in each other
like SRD fighting. Now we need to be spread out
because you're here for a minut ship, right, So I'm
going to take care of these people all around me,
and I'm going to show them who I am. Giving
them the choice. So all you need to do is
(49:10):
just like put it in their heads. That's it. No
one said you need to make them believe you are
not a prophet. That's not your job. So I don't know,
help your neighbor, you see an abandoned animal, get that animal,
take care of it, volunteer, do things for other people.
I mean, it can be for people that you know
and for people that you don't know's however you feel
(49:32):
to that. But I just think that if we're spread out,
we cover more grounds. Yeah, yeah, we can take care
of more area, the territory. I'm going to be here,
you're going to be over there. This was going to
be over here. Yeah, doesn't that make sense?
Speaker 3 (49:46):
It makes perfect sense.
Speaker 1 (49:48):
If we were all closer together, that would be like,
are we're doing fun party? That would be a fun party.
Speaker 3 (49:56):
Party, you know, in one area, But what are we
actually spreading? How are we connecting to the others were doing?
Speaker 1 (50:04):
That's why I'm saying like, if these kids are just
going to raise and having fun, there's some things fun
and you're cool people. But you're not actually changing the world.
And then everybody's fixated with climate change, but no one
studies apparently, do you know that the entire Solar system
is raising in temperature and has nothing to do with
(50:24):
cows and whatever else excuses they're saying. Here on Earth,
the Sun is raising its temperatures and it's having these
corona injections and it's just like making everything hotter. Every
planet in our Solar system, the temperature is raising. Do
they have cow farts on Mars? I don't know. Why
is it happening another planets? See what I mean? It's
(50:47):
more something that they cannot control. So when you hear
people saying, oh, it's not true, and you're like, what
do you mean it's not true? The ice rigs are melting,
that's the explanation. It's real. But what's not true is
the reason they're telling you it's happening. That is the
part that's not true. Oh, it's true, the temperature is raising.
(51:08):
I can't wait when all that I smells, What if
there's inner Earth there? I'm convinced that there's something there absolutely,
you know. You know, why do you remember a few
years ago when uh punt Terry and other royals and
astronauts and other important people of government went all the
way up Pantaxica. Why they go there? Where they go there?
Speaker 3 (51:33):
Technology?
Speaker 1 (51:34):
Why there something happened someone called a reunion that was
that was just a communicator like I don't know how
to say it in English, disclosure amazing, you know what
I mean?
Speaker 3 (51:50):
Yeah, you're saying like somebody or something in the in
the end Arctic put out the bad signal and they
all came Yes.
Speaker 1 (51:59):
I think that's study that's in Antarctica rules something. If not,
why do you have all of these government officials and
the Prince of England that all went up at the
same time. It just doesn't make sense. What are you
doing up there?
Speaker 3 (52:14):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (52:15):
Is there a close up there that we don't know
about it?
Speaker 3 (52:17):
And that whole treaty where they have like like all
these treat Yeah, that's the Attic Treaty.
Speaker 1 (52:23):
And uh that no one can can fly over Antarctica.
That I truly feel and believe. And there's a whole
bunch of mythology that will back this up. And remember
mythology is only a myth because they can't explain it
or don't want to explain it, but it's always based
on something true. I think that there is an entrance
to like an underground and it's not even that scandalous
(52:47):
that I'm saying this, because scientists all over the world
are finding these pockets underground of inner Earth ecosystems with
their own animals and fluorescent irridescent lighting that's coming from
some weird crystals and stuff or some watery so it's
not even so far effected anymore. I think that they're
drip disclosing it. Did China think Yeah, yeah, there animal?
(53:10):
You know how they do it that they play.
Speaker 3 (53:11):
Dumb, Yeah, what's down there?
Speaker 1 (53:14):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (53:14):
What is this?
Speaker 1 (53:17):
Are there animals they've never seen? And then you never
hear about it again? Right, So big discovery, big thinkholds,
Oh my god, this echosystem, they announce it to the world,
you'll never hear about it again. And if you look
it up, it's just like the original articles invests it.
Why do you think that is? And then all of
(53:38):
a sudden, they're telling us that they're bringing wholy mabb
that the dire Wolter back, that this yeah, maybe you
didn't bring it back, and maybe a fond of them
in those think holds and you don't know how to
tell people that. That's why they're going to be popping
up again.
Speaker 3 (53:53):
Were mine because I was just thinking about that. Okay,
you know what forgetting me asking you? You're in my mind?
Of course you were reading my mind because.
Speaker 1 (54:03):
I don't even know what I'm doing it. Just so
you know, no, I know when you're talking. The only
reason I can tell when I when i'm reading someone's
mind is that if you start talking and I don't
already know what you want to say, you'll see me smiling.
Speaker 3 (54:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (54:15):
I love that.
Speaker 3 (54:16):
Yeah, yeah, I love that too and everything. That's why
I also like, I'll just cut it, because because.
Speaker 1 (54:21):
I want to hear you when we were that keeps
on happening and I didn't realize that. The only reason
I realized is because you told me afterwards You're like
I was thinking of that. I'm like, I'm good, I'm
pretty good.
Speaker 3 (54:31):
Yeah, you're you're really good at this and stuff, and
I think this is actually I encourage a lot more
people to try to get Christina on a podcast because
it'll save you a whole lot of times.
Speaker 1 (54:41):
Exactly, I really am. I am not thanks to tell
me that you tried to contact me last year for
a podcast.
Speaker 3 (54:49):
Yeah, I did that.
Speaker 1 (54:50):
I disappeared. I like you very much, so it's nothing personal.
I like trying to run away.
Speaker 3 (54:56):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, Christina. You know, I've
been trying to get Christina on the podcast for a while,
and like I said, I'm blessed. I'm humbled that she's.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
My first podcast.
Speaker 3 (55:07):
So yeah, so look how it all worked out.
Speaker 1 (55:10):
Yes, and even when Billy Carson invited me for the podcast,
I in my mind, I'm like, I got to do
it with you first. I don't know why, it just
it was just like this. My mind was set on this,
that you had to be the first podcast that I
was on. This.
Speaker 3 (55:25):
I support this, yeah, you know, and I hope to
you know, and folks, you know, Christina, do you want
to tell folks you know that you know how Billy's
been trying to get you on his podcast or we
just talked.
Speaker 1 (55:36):
I was supposed to do a podcast with him at
one o'clock, but I told him, I said, look, I
already have this planned with my now friends, my new friends,
and I I am not canceling that.
Speaker 3 (55:47):
So yeah, there you go, thank you.
Speaker 1 (55:50):
No, no, we're going to do it. There was a
little bit of a mixed up the first time, but
he's been very sick. I didn't know that. I mean,
if it's true what he told me today that he
had to have an operation and think, so I'm gonna
I'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt. You
know what. What's kind of weird is that he reached
out for me and learned who I was not because
millions of people call me the female Billy person. And
(56:14):
he didn't see any of my hundreds of videos, thousands
of videos that have gone viral. What did he see?
He saw the video where I'm calling him a convint
I made that video, saw the images I showed you.
Did I look like I'm perky?
Speaker 4 (56:27):
No,