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The Expansions Cult part 2
(11-30-2011, 12:30 PM)Elizabeth Wrote: I'm just cross referencing that Expansions.com exposed is a good thread to read after this one because Jacaranda ALSO dissects Stew's article: If Strew Ruled the World!
Indeed! Although I did not want to compete with the excellent posts made here already, but merely start a new thread in the general section, for the world to read, dedicated to analysing the ongoing fallacies, dis-information, lies, cyber-bullying, and cult activities that go on at expansions.com every day of the year. My hope is for people to realize what is going on and to break free from this very dangerous cult.

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HERE! HERE! Can't be ENOUGH exposure as far as I'm concerned!
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Various sources indicate that Stewart Swerdlow has claimed to have been an Ambassador to Planet Ummo here on earth. As fantastic as this may sound, it points to some curiosities when you look at the wikipedia article about planet Ummo (which can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetary_o...udoscience). This is the article:

Ummo or Ummoism describes a series of decades-long claims that aliens from the planet Ummo were communicating with persons on the Earth. Most Ummo information was in the form of many detailed documents and letters sent to various esoteric groups or UFO enthusiasts. The Ummo affair was subject to much mainstream attention in France and Spain during the 1960s through the 1970s, and a degree of interest remains regarding the subject. General consensus is that the Ummoism was an elaborate hoax. The culprit (or culprits) is unknown, but a José Luis Jordán Peña has claimed responsibility for instigating Ummoism. However, there are still a few small groups of devotees, such as "a strange Bolivian cult called the Daughters of Ummo".Dr. Jacques Vallée has said that the Ummo documents might be a real-world analogue of the fictional creators of Borges' "Tlön, Ugbar, Orbis Tertius". Historian Mike Dash writes that Ummoism began on February 6, 1966, in Madrid. On that day, Jordán Peña claimed to have had a close encounter of the first kind when he saw "an enormous circular object with three legs and, on its underside, a curious symbol: three vertical lines joined by a horizontal bar. The two exterior lines curved outward at the edges, which made the pictogram resemble the alchemical sign for the planet Uranus." (Dash, 299)

Peña's report generated a fair amount of excitement, but it was only the beginning. Not long afterwards, a Madrid author of a UFO book received several photographs in an anonymous mailing. The photos were of a craft similar to the one reported by Peña, and bearing the same symbol. Within a few weeks, "a leading Spanish contactee named Fernando Sesma Manzano became involved when he began receiving lengthy, typewritten documents which purported to come from a spacefaring race called the Ummites." (Dash, 299) Within the year, various persons (mostly in Madrid) received about 150 Ummite documents, totaling over 1000 pages. Every page of Ummite documents was stamped with the same symbol of three linked lines. New Ummite documents would continue surfacing for many subsequent years. Many others have received Ummo letters, including French scientist Jean-Pierre Petit, a researcher at the CNRS.

In June 2002, a scientist with the pseudonym Jean Pollion released, in French, his book Ummo, de vrais extraterrestres, or, Ummo, real extraterrestrials in which he analyses the "Ummite" thoughts and language. He shows that the Ummo language is different from any other language we know in that it is a "functional" language. One of the astonishing properties of this language, according to the author, is that it works without a dictionary. One must only know 18 symbols, that Pollion has named "soncepts", which if combined make up a functional description of the thing or situation that the creator of the "word" is trying to convey. Currently, more than 1300 pages of those letters have been registered, but it is possible that many other letters exist. In a 1988 letter, reference is made to the existence of 3850 pages, copies of which havingbeen sent to several individuals, represent perhaps up to 160,000 pages of total Ummo documents. The true identity of the authors of those reports remains unknown.

Dash notes that "few ufologists outside Spain took the Ummoism seriously—the photographic evidence was highly suspect, and, while the Ummite letters were more sophisticated than most contactee communication, there was nothing in them that could not have originated on Earth." Still, Dash allows that, whatever their origins, "considerable effort had gone into the supposed hoax." (Dash, 299)

Many scientific subjects are described in detail in the letters, including network theory (or graph theory
), astrophysics, cosmology, the unified field theory, biology, and evolution. Some of this information is thought to be dubious pseudoscience, but much of it is scientifically accurate. However, Jérome Clark (Clark, 1993) notes that Dr. Jacques Vallée argued that the scientific content of the Ummo letters was knowledgeable but unremarkable, and compared the scientific references to a well-researched science-fiction novel—plausible in the 1960s, but dated by the standards of the 1990s. Controversy sparked about one particular assertion the Ummites made. In 1965, they wrote they were coming from a planet orbiting Wolf 424, adding this star is at 3.68502 light-year of the Sun. This was coherent with the estimation made by astronomers in 1938, but after some additional measurement, this distance was re-estimated at 14.3 light year. Fernando Sesma asked then the Ummites about this apparent mistake. The Ummites replied in another letter the same year that the difference between the number given in the precedent letter and the latest measurement was caused by fluctuations in the fabric of spacetime.


One thing I can never understand about all these UFO religions, sects, and cults (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO_religion) is that why so many different alien races are contacting only certain people, and why none of these many races ever bothers to turn up in a crowded place, say Time Square in New York or Picadilly Circus in London telling the people "here we are, now do your worse!" I mean you'd figure that if someone can travel several light years through the universe they'd probably also have technology to control the situation, should the crowds start to panic.

The interesting part here are the many parallels to what the Swerdlows talk about. In fact it is so striking that I am starting to wonder, if it were possible for the source of both Swerdlow and the Ummites to be exactly the same person or organization? I particularly like the last paragraph, where scientists discover an obvious mistake, which the Ummites conveniently explain by a fluctuation in the fabric of spacetime. Sounds all too familiar, doesn't it?

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(12-01-2011, 09:19 AM)Jacaranda Wrote: Interesting research Jararanda! Dodgy


One thing I can never understand about all these UFO religions, sects, and cults (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO_religion) is that why so many different alien races are contacting only certain people, and why none of these many races ever bothers to turn up in a crowded place, say Time Square in New York or Picadilly Circus in London telling the people "here we are, now do your worse!" [They're NOT afraid of us!] I mean you'd figure that if someone can travel several light years through the universe they'd probably also have technology to control the situation, should the crowds start to panic. [They REALLY AREN'T ALL THAT interested in communicating with us...if they were, they'd easily do it--or they wouldn't have DNA-tampered with our abilities to communicate--Pineal gland style!

[It's probably because it's just easier for them to remain secret...cloak their vessels with "cloaking clouds" go in and out of underground bases through the secret access points; and keep pulling the wool-over-the-eyes of the contemptible sheeple. Don't forget, at least 12 different ET groups have been tinkering around with the human/hominid-primate DNA since the beginning of OUR existence: The Reptilians/Tau cetians/Sirians A & B, Vegans, Aldebarans, Procyons, Rigelians, Pleiadians, Dracos, Antarians, Abbennakkians (especially) and many more! This was always their modus operandi--we are **EXTREMELY** primitive compared to them & even compared to their meat puppets--the greys or EBEs that they created. They just really don't give a flying f*ck if we spot them occasionally or not (strolling through time square--yawn) what are we gonna do? They created our bodies!

BODIES BY THE ABBENNAKKIAN (WE RENT THEM--AND PAY WITH OUR SPIRIT ENERGY WHICH THEY SIPHON OFF) SPIRITS BY GOD!

WHAT WE DO HAVE GOING FOR US IS THE RAZZMATAAAAZZZZ (or **SpIrIt SpUnK** from the source...some of us--not ALL inhabiting a human body have that.) That **SPARKLE** energy is what they use to battery up the parasitic matrix which is disintegrating in front of our very eyes! That's another reason that they get so pissed off when someone commits suicide: One less human battery for them to siphon energy off of. It has nothing to do with concern for the suffering of the individual, nay, they care not a fig for that...in fact the more of that energy of suffering, chaos, frustration, anger the better; better to keep a suicidally ideated person in that mode than to actually have him end it. That energy is nectar to these upside down demons! Black is white and white is black to them.

They steal our energy while we sleep (in the astral) even. Check this out! (Scroll a little past 2" down)

http://www.xeeatwelve.net/articles/sleep_world.html

"By analogy, the sleep world is like a place where every visitor must automatically pay a "toll" at the "doorway" in the form of energy. Energy is the currency of the Virtual Reality. This "toll" is extracted whether the sleeper enters the sleep world from the astral or the physical world."]


The interesting part here are the many parallels to what the Swerdlows talk about. In fact it is so striking that I am starting to wonder, if it were possible for the source of both Swerdlow and the Ummites to be exactly the same person or organization? I particularly like the last paragraph, where scientists discover an obvious mistake, which the Ummites conveniently explain by a fluctuation in the fabric of spacetime. Sounds all too familiar, doesn't it? [Hahahahaha-good catch]




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Another thing I wanted to add and that is that a good number of humans are walking around with alien consciousnesses within their human bodies. Stewart of course comes to mind.
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Stewart does not rule anything, because he is an Illuminati agent.

The sad thing with Expansions is they tell some valuable truthful things, so some people trust them because of this, and that's the worst thing for them; it can also be worse the other way: to reject everything they do teach.

Expansions tells a fragmented story: big lies AND big truths.



so, the very Illuminati strategy with Expansions is this:

1) people who do trust Expansions do accept their stories which are lies.

2) people who do hate Expansions do reject their stories which are true.



To survive and to surpass Expansions is to recognize both their false stories AND their true stories.
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"To survive and to surpass Expansions is to recognize both their false stories AND their true stories." (Octahedron)

Isn't that the CRUX of the matter with trying to investigate the TRUTH of humanity's situation here on earth?

All the truthspeaker mouthpieces out there have tons of true things that they reveal that you can't find in the mainstream. At their worst and most deceptive, people like Icke, AJ, Rense, Amitakh Stanford, Dr. Chiappolone etc. tell you more truth in their skewed, psi op, specifically programmed, shadow government cults than you get in the daily news! Boy, good thing we have LOTS OF BLOODHOUNDS ON THE TRAIL here at HCF!
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(12-01-2011, 03:30 PM)Octahedron Wrote: Stewart does not rule anything, because he is an Illuminati agent.

The sad thing with Expansions is they tell some valuable truthful things, so some people trust them because of this, and that's the worst thing for them; it can also be worse the other way: to reject everything they do teach.

Expansions tells a fragmented story: big lies AND big truths.



so, the very Illuminati strategy with Expansions is this:

1) people who do trust Expansions do accept their stories which are lies.

2) people who do hate Expansions do reject their stories which are true.



To survive and to surpass Expansions is to recognize both their false stories AND their true stories.
Octahedron, I agree entirely with you! Except that I would add that everything that they say, which is true or useful, can be found elsewhere. Nothing of what they talk about and market for a lot of money is originally theirs. At most then, they offer a good anthology of some interesting material. Combined with their many lies (which they believe in the most), it can be difficult at times to discern what is true and what is lie.
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(12-02-2011, 03:28 AM)Jacaranda Wrote: Octahedron, I agree entirely with you! Except that I would add that everything that they say, which is true or useful, can be found elsewhere. Nothing of what they talk about and market for a lot of money is originally theirs. At most then, they offer a good anthology of some interesting material. Combined with their many lies (which they believe in the most), it can be difficult at times to discern what is true and what is lie.
I agree with this, Stew has stolen most of his info from other people. There's no good reason to use him as a source for any info.

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Agreed with Richard & Jacaranda,

Don't forget expansions gets also its dedicated information and secret knowledge by illuminati agencies and their illuminati contacts, which are still not so easy to access elsewhere, even not for the best conspiracy researchers.


A part of their marketing strategy (or better said: timing of manipulations) is planned by the illuminati agencies, when SJ are not 100% aware of that part.
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