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Unveiling the Hidden: Malevolent NHIs, Occult Practices, and the Mysteries of the Collins Elite

Are the Collins Elite Protectors or Misguided Believers? A Deep Dive into Their Theories

Introduction

When we think of Non-Human Intelligence (NHI), the conversation often swirls around extraterrestrials and the unknown. However, one group stands out with a unique perspective that some might find both intriguing and alarming—the Collins Elite. Often seen as a fringe faction within the broader UFO and paranormal investigation communities, the Collins Elite believe they are acting in humanity’s best interest, although their theories may sound far-fetched to many. Here’s a closer look at their worldview and why they believe NHI are not what most people think.

Unpacking the Collins Elite’s Beliefs

The Collins Elite argue that NHIs are not extraterrestrial beings but demons summoned into our realm via occult practices. According to their research, notorious figures like Aleister Crowley and Jack Parsons opened a door to another dimension, allowing these malevolent entities to infiltrate our world. These demons, they claim, aim to deceive humanity by masquerading as ETs to divert us from God and ultimately lead us into damnation. These entities supposedly feed on human souls, using strife and nuclear war to harvest this energy.

Crowley and Parsons: The Occult Connection

To comprehend why the Collins Elite hold such beliefs, we must revisit the lives of Aleister Crowley and Jack Parsons. Crowley was an infamous occultist who performed various rituals, including blood sacrifice and sex magic, to summon mystical beings like angels and demons. One of his more intriguing rituals, the Amalantrah Working, allegedly summoned a short-statured, large-headed entity named "Lam," which many believe resembles the Greys, a popular type of ET in modern culture.

Parsons, a co-founder of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and a devoted follower of Crowley, also engaged in extreme occult practices. He aimed to summon a creature similar to Crowley’s Lam through a ritual called the Babalon Working. This ritual supposedly resulted in an out-of-body experience where Parsons felt himself transported to Chorazin, a biblically significant location. Shortly after these rituals, the first modern UFO sightings and the Roswell incident occurred, leading some, including members of the Collins Elite, to suggest a connection.

Feeding on Souls: The Demonic Agenda

The Collins Elite have documented interactions where they claim to have channeled demonic entities revealing their intentions. One such entity, identified as Caxuulikom, boasted about deceiving humanity into believing in extraterrestrials while preparing for a final confrontation between good and evil. This entity also claimed that Earth is essentially a farm where souls are harvested to feed demonic beings.

The Occult and UFO Phenomena: An Intriguing Overlap

Interestingly, many early UFO channelers were reportedly involved in occult practices. This overlap has led some researchers to explore the connection between these two seemingly disparate fields. Books like Gods of Eden by William Bramley and works by Robert Monroe suggest that human suffering and negative emotions might serve as nourishment for these entities.

Modern Takes and Pro-Disclosure

Even in contemporary discourse, these theories find strange echoes. For instance, Luis Elizondo, a prominent figure in the UFO community, has referenced concepts like "chi" and the philosopher’s stone—both rooted in esoteric traditions. Tom DeLonge’s Sekret Machines series also hints at a blend of occult rituals and NHI phenomena, suggesting a broader cultural connection.

Conclusion

While the idea that NHIs might be demons feeding on human souls seems far-fetched to many, it’s crucial to understand the Collins Elite’s perspective to foster a more comprehensive discussion about the nature of these entities. Whether you buy into their theories or not, their viewpoint adds another layer to our understanding of the complex world of UFOs and the paranormal. As always, it’s essential to approach such topics with an open mind, considering all angles to get closer to the truth.

Sources

  1. Sekret Machines series
  2. Final Events by Nick Redfern
  3. Sex and Rockets
  4. Isaac Weishaupt’s books
  5. The Secret Doctrine
  6. Coast to Coast AM, George Knapp
  7. Joe Rogan with Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp
  8. Jesse Michels

For more in-depth exploration, feel free to reach out, and I will provide additional resources and links.

Disclaimer

The content here aims to capture the theories of the Collins Elite and does not necessarily reflect my personal beliefs. It’s essential to know that there are diverse viewpoints within the government and secular circles about the phenomenon’s nature, some suggesting malevolent intentions towards humanity.


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