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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: No. 451 Date: June 5, 1990 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Country: USA Price: $3.00

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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: No. 451
Date: June 5, 1990
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Price: $3.00

This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" (formerly "The Cosmic Newsletter") features a cover story titled "Secret of the Serpent" and continues the "Alien Presence" series. The newsletter aims to uncover illusions and help people become aware.

The Human Race and Other Planets

The issue addresses a question about where the human race would go if it disappeared from Earth. Cosmic Awareness indicates that entities would tend to continue in human form on a suitable planet, and the likelihood of Earth becoming uninhabitable is low, though a dimensional shift around 2012-2013 is a possibility. It also suggests that Reptoid types might inhabit underground caverns and occasionally raid the surface, but benevolent alien forces and entities within the population would work against such outcomes.

Alien Encounters and Technology

Several articles explore various aspects of alien interactions and technology. The newsletter discusses the possibility of a virus that could affect Reptilians, with research being conducted in this area. It also provides advice on how to prevent alien abduction, emphasizing the importance of raising one's vibrations and developing self-awareness to make oneself a less desirable target.

Preventing Abduction

Entities who have developed self-awareness and are not easily programmed are less likely to be abducted. Aliens prefer cooperative individuals and avoid those who are independent and think for themselves, as they are less susceptible to manipulation.

Alien Reproduction and Creation

The issue details how Reptoids reproduce, often through a process involving human females and cloning, resulting in half-breeds. It also explains the creation of robotoids and synthetics, where electromagnetic features of an individual are transferred to a faceless creation.

The Greys and Human Bodies

Regarding the Greys, the newsletter explains that they are infertile and reproduce through cloning. They lack a human soul and cannot simply create human bodies to inhabit. While they can affect human bodies, it's not their primary intent to take them over.

Types of Aliens and Their Motives

Cosmic Awareness identifies various types of aliens, including Orion types, tall Greys with large noses, and Reptoids. It suggests that some aliens may use human faces as masks to mingle unnoticed. The motivation behind aliens cutting off a human's face is explained as a potential use for a mask. The question of why Reptoids are driven to conquer is answered by their prolific reproduction, evolved appetite, and lack of compassion, likening them to universal sharks.

Invisibility Technology

An article revisits a 1934 Popular Mechanics magazine feature on a man becoming invisible. Cosmic Awareness explains this technology as related to attuning into and balancing molecular vibrations to make an object appear to pass through light, making it invisible to the eye and camera.

Historical and Spiritual Themes

The "Snake People"

Leon B.'s letter introduces the concept of "Snake People" who, according to his perception, follow benevolent spiritual leaders and destroy their works. Cosmic Awareness clarifies that while there are two basic classes of ancients (founders/deities and those of power), the "Reptoid people" are the ones who tend to follow and destroy things created by Enki of Sirius. The "Serpent or Sirius factor" is presented as attempting to create harmony, while Draconians are seen as destructive.

Mary Magdalene and Jesus

Another section addresses the relationship between Mary Magdalene and Jesus. Cosmic Awareness states that Mary Magdalene was a companion of Jesus, from the tribe of Benjamin, and traveled with him. The issue suggests that the official Roman church suppressed information about their relationship and Jesus' potential marriage to fit a specific narrative.

Reincarnation and Near-Death Experiences

The newsletter discusses Betty Edie's book "Embraced by the Light" and her claim that reincarnation does not occur. Cosmic Awareness indicates that Edie's experience was influenced by her belief system and audience, and that Biblical passages suggest Jesus himself believed in reincarnation. It notes that while her material has value, it may contain errors in perception.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" consistently explores themes of hidden knowledge, spiritual evolution, and the influence of extraterrestrial beings on human history and consciousness. The publication maintains a stance of encouraging critical thinking and personal discovery, urging readers not to blindly believe but to question and explore for themselves, as guided by "Cosmic Awareness." The editorial approach is to present information from "Cosmic Awareness" through an interpreter, with a disclaimer that the interpreters are not responsible for the content, and readers should discover truth for themselves.

This issue of BRITISH COLUMBIA REPORT, dated April 24, 1995, is a weekly newsmagazine focusing on Canadian political and social issues. The cover story, 'MINISTER OF INJUSTICE,' highlights concerns about Justice Minister Allan Rock's gun control bill, Bill C-68, which is criticized for potentially eroding fundamental liberties. The magazine also features articles on taxation, including a lawsuit challenging the IRS and discussions about alternative tax systems like the flat tax. Additionally, it delves into more esoteric topics, including 'Cosmic Awareness' perspectives on time travel, human evolution, UFOs, and crop circles.

Cover Story: Minister of Injustice

The lead article, 'Much more than mere gun control,' by Shafer Parker, details the widespread criticism of Justice Minister Allan Rock's gun control bill, Bill C-68. Legal experts and gun owners argue that the bill infringes upon basic liberties that have been enjoyed for 800 years. Ronald Cantlie, an expert on jurisprudence, likens the situation to the period of Oliver Cromwell's rule, where freedoms were suspended. The bill is accused of allowing police to search private homes without a warrant, suspending citizens' right to refuse cooperation, forcing self-incrimination, and enabling the confiscation of private property without compensation. It also introduces a 'reverse onus' requiring the accused to prove their innocence. Reform MP Jay Hill expresses strong concerns, stating, 'Now we're going to a police state with this bill.'

John Hardy, legal counsel for Saskatchewan Responsible Firearms Owners, points out that the bill grants police unprecedented discretionary powers, going beyond a national firearms registry. He argues that the bill encroaches on individual rights, endangering the concept of personal rights and liberties. Sections 99 through 102 of the bill empower police to enter businesses and homes without a warrant to inspect for compliance with registration and storage laws. Section 99 allows officers to enter any place where they believe a firearm or prohibited weapon is present. The bill also authorizes police to examine any firearm and take samples, with no obligation to return seized property. Section 100 requires citizens to provide reasonable assistance to officers during inspections, effectively removing the protection from unreasonable search and seizure guaranteed by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Mr. Hardy further contends that the law removes the common-law protection against self-incrimination, as non-compliance with section 100 is an indictable offense. He states that homeowners who refuse police entry without a warrant can be subject to arrest. The law also allows police to prohibit someone from owning guns if they 'cohabit with, or is an associate of' someone already prohibited from owning guns, which is seen as an assault on the Charter of Rights' protection of freedom of association.

Reform MP Jack Ramsay criticizes the bill for criminalizing law-abiding citizens and questions what the government will seize next if they can confiscate personal property like guns. He also highlights the economic consequences, noting that American hunters may stop visiting Canada due to the registration requirements. Jim Hayes, coordinator of the justice department's firearms control task group, denies that the bill infringes on freedoms, stating that officers need freedom to act in imminent danger but must justify their actions to a judge afterward. However, a senior federal bureaucrat anonymously suggests that the bill's provisions might not pass constitutional muster and that the government may be trying to circumvent the Charter of Rights.

Taxation and the IRS

The issue also addresses concerns about taxation. An article titled 'UNUSUAL CASE OF BLACK MAN SUING IRS' discusses a lawsuit filed by a black man claiming his ancestors were made citizens without their consent, thus questioning his obligation to pay taxes. This case is presented as potentially significant if it leads to an end to income tax in the U.S. The article notes that if millions of black Americans are freed from taxes, it could lead to further tax revolts by whites, increasing interest in eliminating the IRS.

There is discussion about returning to an excise tax system, where taxes are levied on the movement of products at each stage of sale. The concept of a 'flat tax' is also explored, with the argument that it would simplify tax returns but disproportionately affect the poor, who spend a larger percentage of their income on consumption. A follow-up question explores whether a flat tax would eliminate the IRS and redirect taxes away from the Federal Reserve. The 'Cosmic Awareness' perspective suggests that the destination of taxes would depend on how the system is set up, and that a flat tax, unlike a sales tax, has no gradation among taxpayers.

Cosmic Awareness: UFOs, Time Travel, and Human Evolution

Several sections feature 'Cosmic Awareness' interpretations of various phenomena.

Greys and Time Travel

In response to a question about the movie 'Official Denial,' Cosmic Awareness suggests that Greys might not be extraterrestrials but rather humans from Earth's future who have traveled back in time. This is presented as a twist on the commonly accepted notion of Greys. The concept of time itself is explored, with the idea that 'all time is now,' and the future and past are integral parts of the present.

Montauk Projects and Philadelphia Experiment

This Awareness indicates that the stories of the Montauk Projects and the Philadelphia Experiment, which involve time travel, are fascinating and could be real if one accepts the premise of the future containing the Now. It suggests that with advancements in technology and understanding of physics, time travel could become commonplace.

Human Evolution

A question arises about whether humans will look the same as they evolve. Cosmic Awareness explains that stress can cause growth and adaptation in living beings. It suggests that while environmental influences can affect genetics, genetic engineering is likely to be the primary driver of future human changes, allowing for selection of traits like appearance and physical capabilities. The possibility of creating an 'ideal person' through genetic engineering is discussed.

Crop Circles

Regarding crop circles, Cosmic Awareness estimates that approximately 20% are fakes, with fakery increasing. It suggests that extraterrestrials use crop circles as a form of communication, and that their designs can be analyzed like art or handwriting to understand the artists' intentions. The appearance of crop circles in snow and ice is confirmed as true, indicating their use as a communication method beyond agricultural fields.

Prophecy and the End Times

Another question addresses whether the world would be better if Bible prophecies of Christ's return were omitted. Cosmic Awareness suggests that such prophecies can lead to a sense of inevitability, discouraging efforts to improve the world and fostering a passive attitude. It clarifies that the 'end of the world' might refer to the end of an age and the third dimension, requiring a shift towards greater responsibility and a caretaker role for the planet.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the erosion of individual liberties in the face of government legislation, particularly concerning gun control. There is a strong undercurrent of skepticism towards government overreach and a defense of traditional freedoms. The 'Cosmic Awareness' sections offer a unique, often speculative, perspective on phenomena ranging from UFOs and time travel to human evolution and the interpretation of religious texts. The editorial stance appears to be one that values individual rights and is critical of policies perceived as infringing upon them, while also engaging with broader, sometimes unconventional, ideas about reality and consciousness.