The Bible Code does not exist. This is nonsense. The Bible Code is something that people have pieced together. They
have stated that periodically, every third beat or according to some pattern, that something appears in the text. Why
would Jesus, who spoke very simply to the common man, who stated his message over and over so it would not get
garbled, speak in such codes and then bury them so that only certain individuals could find them? If one took
snowflakes landing on the edge of a razor and analyzed them in an attempt to find a pattern, and tried hard enough,
one could make them say almost anything. This has been done with Nostradamus. He was quite telepathic and aware
of what was going on in his own world and had a great success rate. But he did not predict the future in his quatrains, which can be interpreted in millions of ways. Just because someone interprets it this way or that way does not make it so. The Bible Code does not exist. Anyone who has the capacity to challenge this assertion will find it to be a bunch of nonsense.
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ZetaTalk: St. Germain
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The Masons, being one of the most widely known secret societies, have generated less gossip than those secret
societies which are less visible. The Masons have lodges and members, all out in the open. That a group could survive
on a premise that secrets are being shared, when none are, shows how strong the desire to be elitist, to have one up on others, can be. Founded by St. Germain, who claimed to have alchemy secrets, the Masons became simply an
organization of rituals and rules, not unlike the Boy Scouts.
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ZetaTalk: Knights Templar
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Many situations fraught with injustice take a turn for the better due to reactions, where those injured and those in
sympathy are impelled to action where they would otherwise be passive. Such a situation occurred during the era of
inquisitions and the political marriage of church and state in Europe centuries ago. Integrity is one of the first
casualties when those living by lies come into power, and thus the Knights Templar came under attack. As with most
casualties of the inquisitions, they were blameless and set up with all manner of accusations that were totally
unfounded. Those offended by this injustice live on today, by proxy, as an organization that has lost all semblance to the original group, becoming, as most groups do over time, simply a group fraught with procedures and rules and
hierarchies to be honored.
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ZetaTalk: Mary's Message
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Much has been made of the supposed miracle at Fatima, where the image of Mary, mother of Jesus, appears, floating
overhead. Crowds form in awe, whispering to one another, and the local merchants clean up. When one does not see
the image of Mary, one is told their faith is not strong enough. Since the vast majority coming to the site have their lives wrapped in Catholic doctrine, they come
but lack of faith is preferable.
The eyes see what the heart hopes to see. Seeing what is anticipated is so common that it is almost a daily occurrence experienced by all. Individual described as having a closed mind will only see what they anticipate or expect to see,
feel comfortable with. This phenomenon is very much with you. The mind supersedes what the eye sees, colors it, and
filters out certain things that will contradict the expectation. This occurs for future anticipation as well as for memories that are disturbing. For instance, if someone sees something that is upsetting to them, they will rapidly forget it, distort it, and selectively have amnesia. The same kind of screening works on future events.
Beyond the visions induced by suggestibility or a desire to see what one is expected to see, there is fraud. Just as UFO
sightings and contactee status are faked for the attention and financial side benefits such claims bring, visits from Mary are on occasion frankly faked. Just as UFO fakes involve altered photos and videos and witnesses backing each other
up and presenting scars or other marks supporting their claims, fraudulent visits from Mary use these physical props.
We are also told that a Pope, now deceased, wrote a diary of predictions delivered by Mary. The now deceased Pope's
diary, whom one cannot ask the Pope about, is a colossal fraud. No such conversations took place, not even in the
Pope's mind. Can this be disproved? No. What would one do, go to the grave and ask? It's a safe bet for those
perpetrating the fraud. Who are these perpetrators, and what do they hope to gain? Inspect the message carefully, and
you will find, repeatedly, two elements.
First, the promise that the Earth will be led to safety by saviors of a religious nature. The second coming, or
variations on that theme. Why would this be important to the perpetrators, who are, as one might expect, in