





Okay, ich recherchiere gerade über private Universitäten und Schulen und habe diese Leute in der Gegend von Mt. Shasta gefunden. Sie behaupten, Lehren zu haben, die auf ihrem „Gott“ St. Germaine basieren, und ich kann außer ihrer Webseite NICHTS weiter über sie finden.
Angesichts der Menge an „Silicon Valley Tech Elites“, die aus diesem Bereich aufsteigen; Weiß jemand, ob es sich dabei möglicherweise um einen Indoktrinationskult handelt, der irgendwie mit den Gründervätern der Vereinigten Staaten zusammenhängt? Nur neugierig, weil sie behaupten, ein „göttliches Recht“ zu haben und diese theosophische Ideologie mit New-Age-Spiritualität vermischen.
Ehrlich gesagt bin ich für jede zusätzliche Information sehr dankbar, da ich außer ihrer Webseite NICHTS anderes über sie finden kann. Keine Alumni. Sogar auf ihrer eigenen Seite, wenn Sie auf den Link klicken, um die Alumni oder IRGENDWELCHE zusätzlichen Informationen anzuzeigen; Es ist alles nur mehr… magisch/freimaurerisch/esoterisch/okkultistisch.
Von TartarusXTheotokos
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St. Germaine is not a „god“ in their beliefs. He’s a witness chosen by God to be immortal.
„I AM“ was founded by Guy Ballard who claimed he met St. Germaine, went on a trip through space-time, and discovered that he and his wife were Atlanteans in a past life. It’s %90 pulled from theosophy, and the other bits are flat science fiction.
So, where is the link between the elites? Or is that just a thought you had?
that’s the whitest Jesus I’ve ever seen
Eh, I grew up in the Shasta area. If it were in the East coast, it would be states away from the Silicon Valley, so not necessarily close. About 4-5 hour drive from San Jose to Shasta I believe.
Shasta area is mostly a new age cringey vacation spot.
Not totally familiar with this particular cult, but theres quite a bit of stuff like that around there, cause there’s a conspiracy theory that Shasta is a hollow volcano with aliens in it. Shasta has a lot of crystal stores, retreat centers, drugs, etc.
Most of it is just a dumb grift, but not particularly malicious. I’d be overjoyed it the elites were in this type of relatively benign (and young) cult, but I suspect the true cult is far older and less silly
what members of the political elite are graduated from this academy? looks to me like a generic theosophy knockoff
Is that a giant floating bum in the fifth photo?
This ties into the great white brotherhood of light
https://summitlighthouse.org/great-white-brotherhood/
Fun rabbit hole, thanks op.
> Los Angeles: Saint Germain Press, [1936 – 1946]. Hardcover. A complete run of the first series of the monthly periodical (not including the year 1937) of a distinctive Los Angeles based movement founded in the depths of the Depression by two self described „angels“. The „I Am“ movement offered a tantalizing blend of money making tips and promises of healing the sick, along with stories of space travel, and of course, the approaching end of the world, to a gullible public. Converts were enrolled by mail and many turned over their assets to the movement’s immortal leaders.
> Guy Ballard (1878–1939) and his wife Edna (1886–1971) were the movement founders.
Ballard died in 1939; in 1940 wife Edna and son Donald were indicted on charges of fraud for fleecing followers of about $3 million.
https://www.antipodean.com/pages/books/23338/california-cult-periodical-guy-ballard-donald-ballard-edna-wheeler-ballard/the-voice-of-the-i-am-depression-era-cult-periodical?soldItem=true
You’d think the elites could afford to pay for a more professional looking website. This just looks unhinged.
„I am“ is the most holy. I am is god.
Elites are into Satanism, not Christianity…
The people of Mt Shasta and the people of Silicon Valley are two very different types. They may be close on a map depending on how you look at it but ideologically worlds away.
Mt Shasta is off the charts in the “woo” factor and this draws is various cult-type groups. For example “Love has won”, which Netflix filmed a documentary on that is absolutely wild.
This is fascinating, thanks for posting! Im always a sucker for a Cult story. The fact that they’ve moved so many times is very telling.
Please keep pulling the strings with this one. Very interesting. Following.
Where’s Noor Jasmine?
This is the same shit as Chuch Universal and Triumphant (CUT). Was in Malibu, then moved to Montana. Cult leader was Elizabeth Clare Prophet.
lmao no
Can we have scientology?
We have scientology at home
Isn’t that the cult that the Queen of Canada is a part of?
That looks like an Agartha meme school.
If you’ve paid attention to people who channel entities, they’ll often use „I Am“, which to me is disrespecting YHWH since he’s the only one who can use that statement definitively. And before anyone asks, I am a Christian but remember reading about Maitreya, Sananda, Benjamin Creme (a very real person who’s long passed away), Sanat Kumara, alongside all these other entities back in high school in the early aughts. I’m sure I can do some digging and make a connection to the organization Allatra, who has connections to the spiritual advisor to Trump (I forget the dude’s name at the moment). There has to be a huge overlap (a really intricate Venn diagram) between all the political, spiritual, business, and entertainment elite. The devil has a lot of in-fighting within his kingdom, many vying for control but the endgame is the NWO.
Something different. I’m intrigued.
There’s a huge amount of ‚New Age‘ flim flam in Shasta. Crystal stores outnumber bars on the main street. Its wild.
The guy on the right is Guy Ballard. They started the cult. Based on ascended mastery.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Ballard
Read dandadan
Your all wrong we all know who’s really behind the scenes