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(00:10):
Hey everyone. My name is Ellie. I'm your host for the next hour
here at KGRA. Thank you forjoining me for the very first episode of
Human Ascension. This might be thefirst time we've met, but I have
been around for a little while onYouTube where I have my own channel called
Ellie Dreams down Under. I'm goingto share more about that with you later

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on in the show. Something ishappening to us. There is an energy
shift. Friction between us humans isat an all time high. There's a
lot of hate and division. Politicshas gone crazy, and not just here
where I am, which is Australiaby the way, or wherever you are.

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It's happening all over the world.World tension, I think we can
has gone through the roof. It'sbananas. But that's not all. Technology
is also advancing at a pace thatwe can't even keep up with or figure
out how to regulate. And forthe first time, I kind of have
a feeling that we are genuinely,even though reluctantly, but genuinely on the

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brink of disclosure. Direct contact withETS is not just a talking point for
supposed weirdos anymore like me. They'rediscussing ETS and potential contact in congress,
taking it very seriously. Spirituality andfaith is being debated daily. People are

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seeing lights in the sky, forexample, like my eighty year older mother
who went out for a walk recentlyand saw fiery green orbs dancing between the
clowns. She came home as whiteas a sheet, not knowing what that
was. Prophecies from long ago seemto becoming true, and even that little
voice in our head that used tobe attributed to psychosis is now commonly referred

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to as the voice or voices ofour spiritual guides, helping us to determine
right from wrong intuitively well for some. For some it might still be psychosis,
because, as we know, thereare a lot of nutty people out
there. AnyWho. My point isthat you can feel the vibrational shift happening
all around us. But what doesit mean? Is this the end of

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days? Or is this just thenecessary shift that allows us humanity to become
ready to ascend to a higher levelof consciousness. One thing I know for
sure, because it's been pretty muchscientifically proven, although some scientists don't like
to admit anything, and that isthat the planets are currently lining up into

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the Age of Aquarius and that peopleall over the world have been talking about
this for decades, people who havebeen sung songs about it, and now
it's happening right now as I'm talkingto you right here. But why is
it the aliens? Is it spirituality? Is it a virtual reality? Or
I don't know, you know?Is it like nothing? Is it none
of these things? Is none ofit real? Or is it that all

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of these things are the same thing, but just they're being given different names
or they're being interpreted by different peoplein different ways. So this show is
going to be about scratching the surfaceof all of the things that I've just
mentioned and continuing to scratch until wefind what's hidden beneath all the chatter.

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Because something appears to be coming.We can feel it, or at least
I can feel it. Can youfeel it? Do you want to know
what it is? Because I reallyreally do want to know what it is.
Every week I will meet you hereif you like, on this show,
and we will be examining one tomaybe even three different concepts. It

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could be ancient wisdoms, current events, interesting people, conspiracy theories. We
can look at scientific research, astrology, tarot and maybe even invite the occasional
expert to come and explain a fewthings here and there, so that we
can hopefully understand the connections or beginto the connections between old and new information,

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famous and not so famous prophecies andpredictions or ideas, spiritual concepts,
and the truth about now what reallyis, what's really happening, and what
might be happening around us. Thereare no rules, I have no predetermined
direction of travel here. I'm justgoing to go wherever this show ends up

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taking us. But the whole pointof being here is to see if we
can unravel some of the mystery ofwhere humanity is going next and why.
So in today's episode, we're goingto be looking at three different men who
are closely linked to one another.These men have never met, It's impossible

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for them to have ever met.They may not even know about each other,
although I do suspect they've heard ofeach other well kind of. But
they're linked together, and it's kindof weird because this connection is just one
of the many things in life thatseems separate at first at first glance,
but then later, when we lookdeeper, we discover that they aren't separate.

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At all. They're converged into onething, and we're simply looking at
them from different angles and differing perspectives. Are you curious? I am.
I'm really curious, and that's thereason why I'm here. So next question,
are you ready? Okay? Sohere we go. In around four

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hundred and twenty eight BC, aman was born who would later be remembered
as a profound ancient Greek philosopher.He is man number one to us in
this trilogy, but his real namewas Plato of Athens. Yes, that
was his real name, but wejust call him Plato. Plato lived to
be eighty years old. Throughout hislife he wrote philosophical texts about justice,

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immortality, the soul, and theconcept that he called the good. So
the good is an idea that humanscan reach perfect, eternal and changeless form
which exists outside of space and time, a little bit like a human ascension.
And that means that in as earlyas four hundred BC, Plato was

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already talking about how it's possible tobecome so advanced that we no longer need
to rely on space and time toexist, and that if we do exist
outside of those things, we arelikely to have reached perfection. And yes,
I know some people believe that theyhave already reached perfection, like some

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people I went to school with,for example. But AnyWho, I digress,
So anyway, Plato also wrote aboutabstract entities that he claimed with the
foundation for the material world, butnot accessible in physical form. Plato was
one of the early philosophers to questionthe nature of reality and to explore the

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idea that something beyond this material existenceon Earth exists. One thing Plato wrote
about, which only at the timeplayed a minor role, was an ancient
civilization dating back to around ten thousandBC that he believed was located in the
Atlantic Ocean. Plato described the civilizationas great in size but also an influence.

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In fact, he claimed it tobe a technologically advanced society that consisted
of a series of islands that wereformed in concentric circles. The civilization Plato
was referring to is now known asthe Lost civilization of Atlantis. Now,
Plato only made brief reference to Atlantis, as I said before, in two

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of his philosophical works, But somehowthe legend of Atlantis is an enduring Plato
legacy. His description of how Atlantiswas lost is that it suffered a catastrophic
event in around ninety six hundred BCthat destroyed it entirely. The cause of
the destruction of Atlantis is not knownfor sure, but there are explanations and

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theories which include self destruction due towar and also natural disaster. There is
a possibility that it may have actuallybeen a combination of both of those things,
and perhaps even a divine intervention ofsome kind. Now, the reason
why I say that is because thereis a link between this idea of Atlantis

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and also the great flood that appearsin the Bible in Genesis, you know,
the one with Noah, Oh Noahand his art. The story of
Atlantas has its skeptics. Almost everymodern scholar who studies Plato claims that he
made up the whole thing and thatno such civilization exists or ever existed.

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They say that he used Atlantis asa metaphor to support his political arguments,
and that he had a habit ofusing myths in his writings, and that
Atlantis is just one of those myths. However, Plato made a point of
stating several times in his work thatthe story of Atlantis is fact, not

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myth, and there are emerging scholars, thank goodness, who are beginning to
uncover evidence that too much of Plato'sstory of Atlanta's is impossible to ignore,
and that Atlantis could very well haveexisted. There's also another and why Atlantis
could not have been an imaginative creationby Plato. You see, Plato wrote

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that a different Greek philosopher, aguy called Solon, had given him the
history of Atlantis, and that Solonhad gotten that history from Egyptian priests during
a trip to the ancient temple ofNeith in Egypt. Solon had received the
history of Atlantis, translated it sothat it could be understood, and then

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had given it to Plato. Butyou know, academics have never been able
to actually disprove the existence of Atlantas, and they have never been able to
prove that Plato made the whole thingup. So without that proof, you
know, it's just an opinion.So a little bit more about Atlantis.
Plato described it as an island civilizationthat we can now consider to be similar

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in size ish to the United States, and situated just beyond the Strait of
Gibraltar in the Atlantic Ocean. Today, The location this lost civilization is believed
to be somewhere in the Venezuelan baselinearea of the Bahamas. This area matches
perfectly the geographic description given by Platoin his writings in terms of size,

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geophysical characteristics, and the sea levelsthat would allow an entire country to set
miles beneath the surface of the water, so deep that even today's search technology
would struggle to locate or confirm it. The Egyptian priests had said that Atlantis
was a rich island whose powerful princesconquered much of the Mediterranean area until they

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were finally defeated by the ancient Greeksand their allies. Over time, the
Atlanteans became utterly corrupted by sin andgreed, and ultimately Atlantis was swallowed up
by the sea as a result ofpossible earthquakes. But there is another source
of information relating to atlantas Thatt's theidea that Plato didn't make this whole thing

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up, and it was proven tobe true many hundreds of years after Plato
had died, and that is thediscovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and
in particular a five volume ancient textcalled the Book of Enoch. I'm going
to be looking at the Book ofEnoch in a future episode, because there

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is so much to examine in theBook of Enoch that it needs an episode
of its own. But for now, let's just give you some basics.
So, originally, the Book ofEnoch was discovered by a Scottish explorer by
the name of James Bruce in seventeenseventy three, So the mathematics regarding that,
that's around seventeen hundred years after Platohad died. The Book of Enoch

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was adopted into religious text, andit currently appears as a bona fide element
within the Ethiopian Christian Bible. However, it was rejected by the Catholic Church
and so it was never recognized withinwhat we now think of as Westernized Christian
scripture. In the mid twentieth century, some young farmers in the West Bank

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region found a cave with ancient pottery, and when the cave was investigated,
what we now know of as theDead Sea Scrolls was discovered, and fragments
of original text from that Book ofEnoch were included in that discovery. This
added a kind of validation and credibilityto the original discovery by James Bruce nearly

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two hundred years earlier. The Bookof Enoch is written in the same style
as Bible scripture and talks about thecreation of man, issues of humanity and
faith. It's really hard to findsomeone who can explain the Book of Enoch
with clarity, but I'm going togive it a go. I'm researching it

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now, and when I can,i'll tell you what I've discovered. However,
what I already know is that theBook of Enoch has important links to
Plato. It talks about an ancient, highly advanced civilization of humans here on
Earth that were corrupted by fallen angels, and that corruption was ultimately it ultimately

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led to the civilization's destruction. Thecivilization that appears in the Book of Enoch
is believed to be the same civilizationwhose existence was shared with Plato by his
friend Solon and those ancient Egyptian priestsso many thousands of years ago. Some
experts believe that Plato, the Bookof Enoch, and other ancient sources of

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wisdom are all talking about the verysame civilization, and that is that civilization
of Atlantis. Now there is somethingelse to consider here. Flood that I
mentioned that appears in the Bible inthe Book of Genesis, the one with
Noah and his art. It hasbeen traced back tentatively to around four or

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five thousand BC. But the thingis it doesn't just appear in the Bible.
There is a great flood story fromaround the same period that appears in
almost every religious text, regardless ofthe religion. All around the world.
Various cultures have been telling stories aboutthe Great Flood, which reshape the world

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early on in human history, leavingonly one survivor, or a group of
survivors, a family of survivors,or something along those lines, and their
job was to repopulate humanity. Eventhough the stories come from different religions and
the time scales differ because they don'thave actual actual proof, so the time

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scales, you know, might differby one thousand or so years, they
all include so similarities. For example, those similarities are a divine warning that
was given before the flood occurred,instruction that was given to build a vessel
that could survive the flood, alsothe point that only a few people were

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spared death, and those who werespared were considered to be righteous by their
creator. And the instruction to thosepeople to repopulate the earth after the destruction
of existing civilizations appears to have infact been the purpose of the flood.
The Great Flood stories appear in ancientMesopotamian texts, Abrahamic religions such as Christianity,

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Judaism, and Islam, also inHinduism, Native American folklore, ancient
Chinese texts, ancient Greek mythology,and also Australian Aboriginal folk law, just
to name a few. These Greatflood stories also coincide with the known proven

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event that involved one of the moststupendous volcanic corruptions of historical times. Its
origins were in around the Mediterranean region, estimated to be a few thousand years
BC. The eruption caused earthquakes andtsunamis, one of which was shown to
have destroyed the Greek island of Crete, killing all of its early inhabitants.

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Some people believe that the Great Floodthat appears in biblical texts from around the
world, and the destruction of Atlantisdescribed by Plato, and the corruption and
demise of civilization described in the Bookof Enoch are all pre much the same
historical event. So did the advancedcivilization of Atlantis really exist? As you

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can see, there are plenty ofreasons to believe that it did. No
wonder that Plato's brief reference to Atlantishas lasted for two thousand years. It's
a pretty good theory all by itself. But you know it's not all by
itself, and that's the point.So let's move on a little. I'll
talk about Plato again in the future, but for now, it's important to

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know that the life of an ancientGreek philosopher was no walk in the park.
Sounds like you kind of sit aroundpontificating, but no. Being smart
and curious enough to discovering new realitiesput you at risk of making powerful people
very uncomfortable because it interferes with thestatus quo the current world order. And

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we wouldn't want to interfere with thecurrent world order, would we? Just
ask Plato's mentor. His name wasSocrates. He was tried and convicted of
corrupting the youth and disrespecting the religiousstatus quo, and his punishment for these
crimes was a deadly hemlock cocktail ministeredby the government. If you want to

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take a look at this topic furtherfrom a spiritual perspective. Check out my
bonus extended episode on Atlanta's at EllieDreams done under on YouTube. I'll be
using my thirty five years of experiencein tarot to ask a number of questions.
For example, did Atlantis really exist? And if so, what happened

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to Atlantas? And why do weneed to know? How does the story
of Atlanta's fit into the bigger topicof humanity, the human experience and our
ascendant shift in this age of Aquarius. So let's move on to Man number
two in this trilogy. So youmay have heard of Man number two,

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but bear with me because there's goingto be a connection. Edgar Casey was
born on March eighteenth, eighteen seventyseven in Christian County, Kentucky. His
mother's his name was Carrie and hisfather was Leslie, and they were both
farmers. From around the age often, Edgar attended church. He became
engrossed in the Bible, and despitebeing a child, he had read it

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from cover to cover around a dozentimes by the time he was you know
ten. He had also become anobsessive prayer and Edgar was a really sensitive
young fellow who had an empathic tendencyto feel so much of the pain and
hardship that he witnessed in other people. He had been praying over and over
again for the power to heal peoplewho needed healing, especially children. Now,

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when Edgar was twelve years old,he claims that he was visited by
a woman with wings who told himthat all of his prayers had been answered.
Now remember this woman with wings,because we're going to be hearing about
her again a little bit later inthe show. Edgar's family were not well

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off, and he ultimately could notafford to continue with school, despite being
one of its best students, orpossibly even its best student, and so
he focused on working. He wasan insurance salesman with his father. They
opened businesses, you know, andkind of it tacked along for a bit,
and then it may have gone broken, things like that. But at
one point Edgar lost his voice.He got laryngitis. It was really severe,

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so he had to leave the insuranceagain. He became a photographer.
His speech was gone for around ayear, but a traveling hypnotist came to
town shortly after and claimed that hecould heal people Edgar was desperate and decided
to give the hypnotists to go.He underwent hypnosis, and as a result
of that, with a couple ofsessions, of course, his laryngitis was

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cured. It was during that timethat the traveling hypnotist convinced Edgar, after
talking to him for all that time, that he may actually have clairvoyant and
abilities, and that he should usethose a bildy hees to try and help
others. Because you see, sincethe visitation by that woman with wings,
Edgar had begun to develop new skillsthat he couldn't explain. Suddenly, he

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could memorize an entire book just bysleeping on it, and that could be
one of the reasons why he's sogood at school. He figured out how
to cure his own illnesses and ailmentsin a dream, and then he applied
that dream technique to be able todetermine how to heal other people. The
instructions he gave people that had derivedfrom his dreams appeared to be working.

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Before Edgar had completed his teenage years, he had begun to notice patterns of
thoughts that he didn't quite understand.But now the hypnotist was confirming to him
what he'd wondered all along, andthat is that he might be clairvoyant.
Now, Edgar was, as Isaid, a devoutly religious man, and

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he was initially really agonized by thestraight these strange thought processes and sensations and
abilities that he had that no oneelse seemed to have. He was uneasy,
not knowing if his skills had beendivinely given to him, or perhaps
if they came from somewhere of aless savory nature. It took some convincing

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and considerable time, but after persistentencouragement from a second hypnotist who had become
a friend of Edgar's, Edgar beganoffering free healing sessions to the local townsfolk.
His healing sessions proved to be sosuccessful that he began to appear in
newspapers, which then caused widespread interestfrom all over the country. Edgar's method

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of healing was self imposed hypnotic trance, which included clairvoyance. His trance state
was very much like a deep sleepstate, during which he would be able
to see the entity that was causingthe illness in either himself or the other
person. He would then receive messagesabout how to treat the illness or find

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a cure. By the time Edgarwas around forty years old, healing and
clairvoyant ability had made him quite famous. During his life healing others, Edgar
lost businesses quite a few, infact, and spent most of his time
struggling financially, but he always refusedto take payment, regardless of how famous

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he became, other than perhaps asmall donation here and there to help him
and his family survive. Also,his Christian upbringing meant that he was forever
conflicted by his clairvoyance. Edgar Caseydid appear to discover a few things to
be true, however, and thesetruths came to him over his life of

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healing. Some of the things thatEdgar received messages on that confirmed to him
were actually true were reincarnation and astrology, both of which I also think are
true. There is so much moreto tell about Edgar Casey in general,

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and in a future episode I'll focuson him in more detail. However,
as you can imagine, Edgar hadhis skeptics. Most modern scientists consider Edgar
Casey to have been a fake whosepsychic abilities were either fabricated, imaginary,
or perhaps even delusional. They pointto the many instances in which Edgar suggested

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homeopathic or diet focused remedies, likethere's something wrong with that, rather than
approved medicinal treatments, because yeah,you know, we mustn't rock the boat
and disrupt the world order. It'sthat pesky world order, and people can't
make any money from homeopathic and dietbased remedies, so you want to maintain

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the status quo. So essentially,the scientists mocked Edgar Casey because he found
medical remedies outside of that status quo, outside of the current order of things.
They also mocked the manner in whichEdgar's success was documented in newspapers,
affidavits, anecdotal stories, testimonials,and books, rather than with the use

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of empirical scientific analysis. They attributedthe content of his trance readings to books
that he must have previously read fromauthors such as I don't know called Jung
and Helena Blovatsky. And by theway, I've done some research on Helena
Blovatski. She was also a renownedpsychic and she's the founder of the Theosophical

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Society that has libraries all over theworld. I'll talk about her in a
future episode as well. So scientistscalled EDG. Casey a fantasist who was
making the whole thing up for attention, not variety and fame. But the
fact remains that Edgar did get atremendous amount of fame even while he was
alive, but he never used thatfame to acquire wealth. Instead, he

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and his family lived quite modestly andat times they really struggled. It was
only later in life when he didfind benefactors to donate significant amounts of money
for his work that he accepted thatmoney. But he accepted it for a
reason. Edgar put that money intothe creation of a holistic hospital and research

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center. Edgug Casey founded the Associationfor Research and Enlightenment in nineteen thirty one
at the age of fifty four.It was a non profit organization dedicated to
exploring spirituality psychic health than other psychictopics. Edgar's organization is now called ARE

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or Edgar Casey's ARE. It isstill operating today and it's still a nonprofit.
EDG. Casey died at the ageof sixty seven. He was survived
by his wife, Gertrude, offorty two years and three children. Unfortunately
all of them have since passed aswell. So here's a little something about

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Edgar Casey that makes him relevant toyou and me today. In nineteen thirty
three, Edgar claimed that ancient citizenswho had survived the catastrophic destruction of Atlantis
had stored the surviving Atlantean records inthree different secret sites around the world.

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Those three sites were firstly the Biminiregion of the island of the Bahamas,
the Yucatan Peninsula, which spans southeastMexico and adjacent portions of Belize and Guatemala,
and the site of the Pyramids inGezer in Egypt. Specific to Egypt,

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Edgar claimed that what he referred tous the Hall of Records, was
a repository or a library of ancientand Lantean wisdom that was stored somewhere near
the entrance to the right poor ofthe massive stone Sphinx, which is situated
on the Gezer Limestone plateau. Thisclaim by Edgar included an explanation that the

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Hall of Records would be discovered duringa period of dramatic change in the world.
Since he passed away, there havebeen claims that Edgar predicted that the
Hall of Records would be discovered innineteen ninety eight. However, this is
not true. It wasn't Edgar whoput a claim to that date. It
was a number of his followers orfans who made a calculation after his death

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based on other predictions that he'd made. In particular, their calculations were based
on his prediction that humanity would beginto experience massive upheaval in the second half
of the twentieth century. Well,yes, the up predicted by Edgar has
occurred, and it's still occurring andstill evolving and exacerbating today. But the

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Hall of Records is still yet tobe discovered. There have been attempts,
however. In nineteen seventy eight,sometime after Edgar Casey's death, the association
he had founded went into partnership withan American scientific research company called SRI International.
Using detection technology, they tried tofind cavities or chambers in the bedrock

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beneath the sphinx, but none werefound. However, in nineteen ninety one
they tried again. The association sentthis is are The association sent one of
its members, a man called Joseph, and I hope I'm pronouncing this right.
I think it's Joseph's Score to doa geological survey of the areas directly

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surrounding the sphinx. Score worked inpartnership with an anthropology by the name of
Robert Scotch and a geophysicist called Thomasto Becky and also others now. Scotch
was there to see whether the Sphinxmight be older than originally thought. Score
was there to see if any evidenceof Edgar Case's predictions might exist, and

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Thomas to Becky was there to authenticateand document any geological findings. Together,
these three men in their team discoveredtwo points of interest. Firstly, that
the Sphinx is likely to be mucholder than the officially recognized date of around
two thousand, five hundred BC.In fact, Scotch, who to this

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day is still a university professor atone of those Ivy League places, he
sticks to his claim that he hasproven that the Sphinx dates back to ten
thousand, five hundred BC based onwater erosion tests. Now, remember for
a moment what Plato said. Platosaid that the civilization of Atlantis existed at

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around that time too. The seconddiscovery, however, is even more interesting.
They found a cavity fitting the descriptiongiven by Edgar Casey sixty years earlier.
A huge cavity area was found withsonar technology and appears to be in
what is a looks like a manmade chamber. And guess where it is.

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It's underneath the Sphinx's right poor,just like Edgar said, blind me
so. Edgar Casey, a manwho lived humbly, who never had the
money to go vacate in Egypt,particularly at the time that he made this
prediction, and who for most ofhis life was busy giving away free healing

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readings to anyone who needed one,had somehow identified a cavity in a specific
location big enough to hold a lostcivilization secrets from tens of thousands of years
BC. And he did it sixtyyears prior to it being physically discovered by
scientists. That's not bad for afake psychic. Don't you think? There

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will be more about Edu Casey infuture episodes, and if you like your
bonus content, just check out mychannel Ellie James on under on YouTube,
where you'll find Tara card readings oned L Casey, Helena Blovatski, and
a number of other interesting people inthe meantime, if you happen to be
anywhere near Virginia Beach, Virginia,you can always pop into Edgar Casey's ar

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Association for Research and Enlightenment. Andthere are many other Edgar Casey centers in
I think it's thirty seven different countriesof the world today. He's really left
his mark. So let's move onto fellow number three in today's trilogy.
And I'm going to tell you now, I think I'm getting ready to surprise

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you. In two thousand and seven, Chris Bledsoe was nearly broke. He
had worked hard his entire life tobuild a successful home building business. At
one point he had around one hundredprojects on the go. At Once heavily
mortgaged, he was living at large, was happily married with kids, and
life was great. But on nineeleven, two thousand and one, the

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terrorist attack at the World Trade Centerchanged everything for Chris. Many of his
building projects were governmental, and thegovernment stopped booking new projects and buying houses
for its personnel. By around twothousand and three, Chris began to feel
the pain of losing everything he'd workedfor, and by two thousand and seven

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it had gotten so bad that hewas having trouble paying for his children's school
lunches. Now, in previous years, Chris Bledsoe had experienced extraordinary things.
He was shot in the back whenhe was a kid and I think he
was ten, and that's when hehad his first near death experience. When
Chris was an adult, he becamegravely ill and while he was in hospital,

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he experienced his second near death experience. That's kind of unusual for someone
to experience, too, But Chriswas also no stranger to tragedy. His
first wife had been killed in amotor accident. Her death really crippled Chris,
and if it wasn't for the loveand support of his friend's family and

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his extended church network, he wasn'tsure that he could have survived. So
Chris was a devout Christian. Doesn'tthat sound familiar? A deeply religious man
who had spent his life putting hisfaith in God. And so by two
thousand and seven, when hard timeshit Chris, he continually turned to God

(35:59):
for gods and support. Chris hadbecome an obsessive prayer. He was obsessively
praying for help. Now that doessound really familiar, doesn't it? He
prayed all day and all night.He prayed so much that it consumed him.
He couldn't sleep, was becoming illand had trouble focusing on anything other

(36:21):
than his prayers and the dire natureof his family's financial nosedive. In two
thousand and seven, Chris Bledsoe wasout fishing with a few close friends and
family. He hadn't really been ableto enjoy very much lately, and he
had trouble connecting with the group,so he went for a walk to be
alone with his thoughts and of course, to be alone with his prayers.

(36:46):
Chris was praying out in the woodsby himself, and that was when he
experienced a phenomenon in the sky thathe thought was a UFO encounter. But
whatever it was that Chris saw,it followed him home. It became part
of his daily life and the dailylife of his children, and to my
knowledge, on at least one occasion, it shoved his wife in the kitchen

(37:10):
just to prove that it couldn't beignored. I don't think she's much of
a fan. I've spoken extensively aboutChris Bledsoe on the Elly Dreams under the
channel on YouTube. I have athree part series that explores his story,
tests it with Taro, and thenfurther delves into what I'm about to tell
you right now. So this isthe dot that connects Plato of Athens,

(37:37):
Edgar Casey, and Chris Bledsoe together, despite the fact that there are many
thousands of years between them and geographyand circumstances. In around Easter twenty twelve,
Chris got an unexpected visitor, ashimmering woman of extraordinary beauty who hovered

(37:58):
six feet above the ground as thoughshe was an angel with wings. There
it is there, it is.The woman shared a prophecy with him that
links to the writings of Plato inaround four hundred BC and the predictions by
Edgar Casey in the nineteen thirties.The Lady in White, which is what
Chris Bledsoe calls her, said thatin around Easter of twenty twenty six,

(38:24):
so two years from now, whenand I quote the red Star of Regulus
meets the eye of the Sphinx unquote, everything about the origins of humanity will
be revealed, and that contact withthe guardians of humanity will occur. Since
that day, Chris has become themost heavily documented experimented on, and reported

(38:47):
on experiencer perhaps of all time.He has a book recently published called Upho
of God, for which the forewordwas written by former CIA covert operative of
twenty five years, Jim Semavan,and the introduction of which was written by
retired US Army colonel and UFO investigatorJohn B. Alexander. Now you may

(39:12):
have heard of Chris Bledsoe, butdid you know that what he claims happened
to him was predicted and possibly alsoexperienced by Edgar Casey nearly one hundred years
earlier. Their two stories have somany similarities. And there is also another
fellow that I'm aware of who mightalso have met this shimmering lady in white,

(39:35):
our French guy who once claimed inthe nineteen eighties that he was abducted
by her in the middle of thenight and taken on this exquisite journey throughout
the Galactica, and she gave himwarnings to share with humanity. And did
you know that before Chris Bledsoe wasborn, and before Edgar Casey was born,

(39:57):
one of the world's most renowned ancientGreek philosophers also linked to the story,
despite having been dead for around twothousand years and that things he had
predicted that nobody believed at the timewere later confirmed by ancient texts found in
a cave somewhere in around the WestBank region, along with a bunch of

(40:20):
Dead Sea scrolls. So there willbe more on Chris Bleds in the future
in future episodes as well. ButI will say for now that I've watched
around twenty hours of interview with Chrisin the last few months. I've also
listened to things his family says,at least thirty to forty hours in total,
and all I can say is,yeah, no wonder the government is

(40:43):
interested in Chris Blood, So ofcourse they are. But what does this
mean? Was this an alien encounter? Was it a spiritual encounter? Or
are they the same thing? Sothat's nearly it for today, But it's
not the end of the story.These three men are connected. One of

(41:05):
them was an ancient Greek philosopher,one of them was a nineteen thirty psychic,
and one of them is a twentyfirst century UFO experiencer. But all
three of them show ties to somethingthat might in fact be coming in twenty
twenty six, just two years fromnow. No wonder the energy is freakish.

(41:27):
If that's the case, maybe it'sa coincidence, maybe it's by design.
In future episodes, we will belooking at many of the connecting features
of the stories of these men.Some of our examinations will take us to
other places and other topics. Notwo episodes will be the same, but
they will all be attempts to discovermore. I have no expectations of where

(41:51):
our search is going to take us, but the underlying questions for everything are
the following. Where is humanity goingnext? And what are the signs that
we could look out for? Andwhere are the clues that will help to
guide us, give us reassurance,comfort and a path towards greater wisdom and
enlightenment. I really hope that youenjoyed today's episode, and I hope to

(42:15):
see you again next week. We'regoing to go deep. Every week will
be different, and I can tellyou, actually, you know what.
I can't tell you. I can'ttell you where we're going to end up,
but I can tell you that,if you're willing, I'll be here
and we'll get there together. Soas promised, let me give you a

(42:37):
brief intro into who I am.In the early nineteen eighties, a psychic
told me that I would ultimately findmyself talking to a massive number of people
about a subject or subjects I couldnever have anticipated at the time. For
the next forty years, you know, I went about my life. I'm

(42:58):
born in Australia, traveled a lot. I moved to the US, where
I studied public policy at Georgia StateUniversity. I worked in television, the
performing arts, and later I movedto the United Kingdom where I worked in
central government and policing. I alsodid a postgraduate degree in policing under full
scholarship at Canterbury Christchurch University in England. I'm very proud of the fact that

(43:22):
I got that scholarship. I hadto compete with lots of police officers to
get that. I have always hada knack for landing some of the most
controversial and impactful jobs out there.And while we're talking about NAS, I've
also had a nack my whole lifefor finding the perfect parking space right outside
wherever I need to be, evenin the middle of town, even during

(43:45):
a parade. It's a little weird, but back to the relevant stuff.
For over a decade, I routinelyworked on prominent government projects that were debated
every evening in the news. Ideveloped national pop and was an advisor to
once in a generation national governmental programsof change. When I finally returned to

(44:08):
Australia after living overseas for twenty years, I was confronted with an unexpected reminder
of a prophecy that I had seenon a religious pamphlet at a friend's house
decades earlier. The prophecy appeared tobe coming true, and this realization took
me on a journey where my hobbyof reading tarot cards became an intuitive complement

(44:31):
to the analytical skills that I developedin business. I now have a pretty
busy YouTube channel called Ellie Dreams donunder where I use the intuitive benefits of
tarot and dream analysis, and alsoastrology is starting to appear on the channel
as well. In order to examinea wide range of subjects from a uniquely

(44:53):
analytical perspective, I cover lots oftopics depending on what's relevant, and that
may include US politics, world affairs, the unexplained paranormal phenomenon, spirituality,
and recently have been increasing the amountof astrology readings that I do as well.
No topic is off limits, andI have a pretty wonderful bunch of

(45:15):
subscribers, many of whom found meearly and have stuck with me in the
four years that I've been on YouTube. I also have a tutorial podcast on
how to learn to read Taro.It's called Meat and Potatoes Taro. You
can find it on all the podcastforums. I've got pretty good reviews when
it comes to that podcast on ApplePodcasts so far, so I'm pretty proud

(45:38):
of that. Plus I have abook coming out later on this year,
pretty much the only book you'll everneed if you ever want to go from
novice to proficient Tarot card reader,and without all the woo woo and philo
fluff that so many other books havegot. In my spare time, not

(46:00):
like I have any but anyway,in my sphere time, I have recently
discovered art, and I paint forpleasure. The painting that you can see
behind me if you are watching onvideo is based on a dream that I
recently had. It needs a littlebit of touch up, I think,
a bit of color change, butI'll get on it. I also have
other art on the Elle Dreams underthe channel on YouTube, and there is

(46:22):
always something else in production. It'sjust a new love that I've found recently.
I have a very faithful and lovingdog, plus a very affectionate cat
who spends most of the time hidingunder the covers of my bed or chasing
bugs in the garden just in caseyou're interested, And my favorite food is
I scream peanut buttercup to be exact. Actually, my local super market is

(46:45):
starting to stalk peanut buttercup raspberry ripple, which sounds a little bit like heaven
to me, and it's very hardto resist. So if you're interested in
my social media, you can findme under the name of Ellie Dreams and
under course on YouTube like I've said, but I'm also on Instagram, threads,

(47:06):
Patreon, and I have a Shopifystory and that's pretty much me.
I've experienced quite a few weird thingsin my life, but we'll talk about
those as they become relevant in futureshows. And I think I bring a
unique blend of analytical skill and esotericknowledge, so I hope to see you

(47:30):
again. Thank you to everyone who'sjoined me today on kgra's broadcasting platforms.
I think that might include x,Facebook, Rumble, and pretty much all
of your podcast forums, but thebest place to hang out and chat with

(47:50):
like minded watches, experiences, andspiritualists and of course weirdos of the best
variety like me, is at KGRA. Just go to Live dot kJ r
a dB dot com and enter promocode l E for thirty percent of your
subscription, and so there it is. It's been a pleasure until next time. Bye,
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