The other night Courtney talked about how life on Earth for humans is like a big cattle drive. We're given just enough hope for an afterlife and our beliefs and interests are so strongly tied to the business on Earth, that we seemed called to return here over and over and over again. It's how the death traps work possibly.
That other project they just did where someone described the ISBEs being placed in these technical boxes with markings after they die...that was also pretty interesting in the herd context. I pictured them as a boxes where previous Earth lives are simulated. Maybe AI remote views your Earth life. (We know it can do that now...so I'm sure the bad ETs have mastered use of that.) It creates a simulation for you. It seems like you're alive again...even in a body (this is pretty high tech after all) but in that box you really aren't. You're in a box where you are easily manipulated...zapped...confused...approached by powers that seem stronger and wiser...and you agree to work on the lessons all over again in an Earth life. So, you come back here. You don't even know what's happening.
So the questions is...what the hell is going on with that?
First of all, I wonder...if they can trap the ISBE in a box...then why not just keep them in a box, in the simulation? Wouldn't that be a tighter prison? There has to be a reason they don't do that. I've gotten the sense the death traps largely work because of choice. We want to be in human bodies and do all the things humans do. I think after a while the box wouldn't be enough to hold the ISBE...so it's released into another vessel...the human body...which is a biological box.
The prison works because we're enticed back here. We choose it in a lot of ways. We're so, so attached to life on Earth. No wonder so few of us want to escape it. We don't really think much about what else is beyond there. Although some of us are starting to.
Second, I wonder how did we get here in the first place? It's possible we were conquered in a previous lifetime on some other planet and trapped here. But there's also something about our ISBEs. They aren't quite strong enough to escape the traps. I get a sense some ISBEs are stronger. You take the strongest ISBEs in the galaxy and I bet they just go right by the death traps. The light doesn't attract them and they just willingly go wherever. But there's something maybe different about human ISBEs. We seem to have a lesser level of strength...or maybe we are at a different stage of development.
Some humans might have just willingly come here. As in they wanted their memories erased just to experience everything again for the first time. Others might have been placed here. Maybe as punishment for infractions. Maybe just because they threatened the power structure and needed to be removed.
It's possible, however, that the whole human civilization in a time on a "prison planet" has been a process of ISBE evolution. Maybe through the multiple lifetimes and multiple experiences, something does stick. The psychic connection can be limited but not stamped out completely. Maybe the herd changes...gets a little bigger, a little stronger, a little smarter, a little faster each lifetime. And maybe the bad ETs can't stop that, but they try to manage it.
Which brings us to today. 8 billion human cattle. But now the cattle are smart enough to probably realize they are in a cattle drive. And they are looking at their leaders a little more skeptically.
And maybe there are some good ETs out there saying...I think that herd is ready to be released. But it's tricky.
How do you know when a herd is ready to be released?
You wouldn't try to free a school of fish. They wouldn't understand anyway, I would think. The fish ISBEs are on their own stage.
I wouldn't try to free a herd of cats. They cats would just scatter.
You could try to free a herd of cattle. But it'd be hard. Some of them might run but others might be scared. They wouldn't be able to unify.
But a herd of humans...you might have a shot. If you can turn them against their guardians...they might try to work together. It would take a crisis for that to happen though. If it's just another day on Earth, they'll probably want to get lunch, or go exercise, or go read a book, or watch TikTok. The cattle would stay in line for the most part. But in an emergency...in a cattle stampede, where communications with the authorities go down...they would look towards each other and within themselves...and you might actually have something. The paradigm changes. Herd awakening.
That's how I think disclosure is going to happen.