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Originally posted by ngchunter
Elenin is not a "dwarf star."
Originally posted by xxnibiruxx
Originally posted by ngchunter
Elenin is not a "dwarf star."
Yea that's what NASA wants you to believe. It is a cover up people !
we’ve already seen a tendency, in the connections between José Argüelles, Hunbatz Men, and Aluna Joy Yaxkin, for a reinforcing interplay to develop between writers and Maya elders, especially when a popular movement driven by temple tours and New Age gatherings is at work.
The end of the world Hopis prophecy talks about two celestial objects, "Red Kachina" and "Blue Kachina". Two separate events. (Kachina=Star or comet)
The Hopi Nation issued a warning in 2002 entitled, “Cultural Theft and Misrepresentation”: "Over the years many individuals, both Hopi and non-Hopi, have purposely distorted and exploited Hopi spirituality and the Hopi way of life to suit their own ends. The reasons for this misrepresentation vary as much as the people who engage in it. The most common motives, however, are notoriety, profit, or political manipulation. Irrespective of the intent, it all results in an unwanted intrusion by outsiders on the Hopi way of life..."
[edit for brevity --DJW001]
The Hopi Nation warnings went on to specifically warn about the following people falsely claiming to know or teach Hopi prophecy:
...
Robert Morning Sky claims to be Hopi and Apache. He first came to public attention because of the so called Hopi Blue Star Prophecies. But Morning Sky himself admits that he invented the Blue Star Prophecies and they are not part of actual Hopi tradition or prophecy. An article titled, "The Blue Star Hoax" that appeared in LEADING EDGE #95, included this passage. *“Among other things, Morning Sky, a Hopi, claimed that the fabled ‘Blue Star’ does not exist in Hopi legends, teachings or mythology. It was a term that he invented in the early 1970s that has since been pirated by researchers who falsely claimed to have spent time with Hopi Elders learning the secrets of the Blue Star Kachina (a kachina that Morning Sky says doesn't exist), and channelers, psychics and clairvoyants who claim to have received Blue Star revelations from their spiritual sources.” Yet a number of people still push the Blue Star Prophecies as authentic.
Originally posted by xxnibiruxx
reply to post by DJW001
You aren't trying to get me in trouble for stating something I blindly believe in that isn't actually true are you because I can if I want to I call it Free Belief Like Free Will except believing whatever the hell you want
You aren't trying to get me in trouble for stating something I blindly believe in that isn't actually true are you because I can if I want to I call it Free Belief Like Free Will except believing whatever the hell you want
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
I give up. This is what's wrong with conspiracy theorists. They latch on to an idea and then refuse to give it up even when the source says it's not true. I don't know how these "truthseekers" expect to find the truth when they so blatantly ignore it. You're free to believe whatever you want, but just know that there's no truth to be found in the direction you're going. So why believe it?
Definition of TRUTH
a (1) : the state of being the case : fact (2) : the body of real things, events, and facts : actuality
a : the property (as of a statement) of being in accord with fact or reality
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
Can ask why you choose to blindly believe in something that's not true?
Originally posted by xxnibiruxx
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
Can ask why you choose to blindly believe in something that's not true?
I have already given you the answer to that question, Freedom of Belief, which you cannot quite seem to understand although it does not exist, I just made it up because im allowed to Freedom of Belief