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Feb 13, 2025

Flat Earth Truths They Don't Want You to Hear | Santos Bonacci DSH #1178

Digital Social Hour Podcast by Sean Kelly - Flat Earth Truths They Don't Want You to Hear | Santos Bonacci DSH #1178

The conversation explores geocentric beliefs, asserting that the Earth is stationary and celestial bodies move around it. This view challenges conventional scientific theories like gravity and heliocentrism. The speaker, Santos, discusses Astrotheology, which connects celestial phenomena with theological concepts, suggesting that stars and planets have spiritual significance. He also touches on syncretism, which aims to unify different religious and philosophical systems. Santos argues that mainstream science and history have been manipulated, promoting a false narrative about the Earth's nature and history. He claims that the true model of the universe is electromagnetic, involving concepts like red shift and blue shift, and criticizes the suppression of alternative views. The discussion also covers health practices, such as gut and spinal health, and the use of plant medicines like cannabis.

Key Points:

  • Geocentric belief: Earth is stationary, and celestial bodies move around it, challenging heliocentric models.
  • Astrotheology links celestial phenomena with spiritual beliefs, suggesting stars are ancestors.
  • Syncretism aims to unify religious and philosophical systems, challenging mainstream narratives.
  • Health advice includes focusing on gut and spinal health for overall well-being.
  • Criticism of mainstream science and history for promoting manipulated narratives.

Details:

1. ๐ŸŒ Geocentric Model Explained

1.1. Historical Context of the Geocentric Model

1.2. Scientific Implications of the Geocentric Model

2. ๐ŸŒŒ Exploring Astro Theology

  • Astro Theology, taught by Reverend Robert Taylor 200 years ago in Birmingham, England, emphasizes the concept that everything originates from or is connected to the stars, considered as ancestors.
  • Taylor was imprisoned for his teachings, highlighting the controversial nature of Astro Theology at the time.
  • The philosophy integrates the Zodiac and ancient beliefs about stars in an etheric firmament, reflecting Greek and Babylonian influences.
  • It describes a lifecycle progression through star-related stages: 'master,' 'monster,' 'superstar,' and 'disaster,' within a unified field model known as the true atomic model.
  • This model incorporates the Taurus field and red shift-blue shift concepts, suggesting a holistic connection between celestial and earthly phenomena.
  • Astro Theology also connects to human anatomy, with chakras viewed as electromagnetic fields, each linked to specific colors, such as red for the base chakra and blue for the throat chakra.
  • The teachings imply a profound connection between cosmic and human elements, promoting a unified understanding of existence.
  • Despite its historical controversy, Astro Theology provides a framework for interpreting the cosmos and human life as interconnected systems.

3. ๐ŸŒŸ Unified Field Theory and Electromagnetic Universe

3.1. Professional Job Search Strategies

3.2. Unified Field Theory Insights

4. ๐Ÿช Geocentric vs. Heliocentric Views

  • The geocentric model posits that the Earth is stationary, contradicting the idea that planets orbit the Sun. In this model, the Sun and the Moon move over the Earth in The Ether clockwise every 24 hours.
  • The firmament contains wormholes called stars, while below it are the seven classical planets: Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sun, Venus, Mercury, and Moon. Venus and Mercury have epicycles around the Sun, unlike other planets that have their own orbits.
  • Mercury's 88-day orbit around the Sun presents a challenge to the heliocentric model, which typically places the Sun at the center of the solar system with planets, including Earth, orbiting it.
  • Astrology and related applications are based on a geocentric model, as it is deemed functional only in this way. This highlights the geocentric model's historical significance and its influence on cultural and scientific practices.
  • The heliocentric model, championed by figures like Copernicus and Galileo, eventually gained acceptance due to its ability to better explain astronomical observations, such as the phases of Venus and the retrograde motion of planets.

5. ๐ŸŒ Flat Earth: Historical Perspectives

  • Flat Earth proponents argue that the belief in a flat Earth is not merely a belief but an established historical fact that predates modern scientific theories by millions of years, emphasizing its deep-rooted presence in ancient history.
  • The shift to a global perspective is attributed to the Jesuits around 400 years ago, with key figures like Galileo and Newton popularizing the globe model, although Flat Earth advocates criticize Newton's theory of gravity as lacking evidence.
  • The etymology of the word 'planet' is cited, suggesting origins from Latin and French terms meaning 'plateau' or 'flat', which Flat Earthers use to argue against the spherical Earth model.
  • One of the main criticisms of the globe theory is the claim that Earth moves at an implausible speed of 870,000 Mach, which they argue is unsupported by evidence.
  • Flat Earthers uphold that the Earth is stationary and flat, using the horizon as a visual proof of Earth's flatness, challenging the dynamic and spherical model promoted by modern science.

6. ๐Ÿ“œ Historical Manipulations and Mandela Effect

6.1. Mandela Effect and Historical Resets

6.2. Elite Controllers and Subterranean Theories

7. ๐Ÿ”„ Cycles of Time and Human Experience

  • The 'red shift blue shift' concept is crucial for understanding universal dynamics, suggesting a magnetic interpretation beyond just electrical explanations.
  • Emphasizing the separation between the physical body and 'magnetic true essence' underscores a non-physical identity, promoting deeper self-awareness.
  • The idea of 'know thyself' is central, advocating lifelong introspection and personal growth as a means to uncover one's true essence.
  • Speculative discussions on portals and wormholes propose advanced technologies that challenge current scientific paradigms, hinting at alternative theories of human origins and travel.
  • Citations of various authors and books reflect awareness of unconventional historical and scientific theories, such as Nephilim entities impacting human history.
  • The discourse on 'masks' and identity deception suggests beliefs in hidden truths and conspiracies concerning public figures, emphasizing the need for skepticism and critical thinking.

8. ๐Ÿ” Ancient Texts and Modern Parallels

  • Ancient texts propose a cyclical understanding of time, suggesting that events and patterns in history repeat rather than progress linearly.
  • This cyclical concept is exemplified by the recurring cycles of spring (moist), summer (hot), autumn (dry), and winter (cold), which mirror the stages of human life from youth to old age.
  • The four humors of the universeโ€”moisture, heat, dryness, and coldโ€”describe a transformation cycle, applicable to human life and mechanical systems alike.
  • A four-stroke engine illustrates this cycle: moisture (carburetor), heat (spark), dryness (exhaust), and cold (valves shut), highlighting moisture as the initial element necessary to start the cycle.
  • Hydrogen is metaphorically described as the fundamental element or 'one God,' essential to initiating processes, similar to how moisture starts cycles in nature.

9. ๐Ÿ”ฌ Suppression of Scientific Innovations

9.1. Hydrogen Vehicle Innovation and Suppression

9.2. Medical Innovations and Alleged Suppression

10. โ›ช From Jehovah's Witness to Syncretism Advocate

  • The individual transitioned from being a Jehovah's Witness to advocating syncretism, valuing sacred teachings and the Bible as the best book.
  • They plan to retreat from public life starting September 1, choosing private interactions via Patreon with free access and lectures on syncretism.
  • Their 25-year public career includes performances at prestigious venues globally, such as MGM Grand Arena and St Paul's Cathedral, with clients like Louis Vuitton and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
  • They decided to step back to conserve personal energy after extensive public engagement and managing both admirers and critics.
  • They draw parallels between their experiences and historical figures like Jesus and Ned Kelly, noting shared experiences such as imprisonment and public perception.

11. ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Five Eyes and Global Censorship

  • Australia is part of the Five Eyes alliance, which also includes the US, UK, Canada, and New Zealand. These countries collaborate closely on intelligence sharing.
  • There is a strong perception that censorship is not only prevalent in Five Eyes countries but is a global phenomenon impacting freedom of expression.
  • Specific mechanisms of censorship include monitoring internet communications, filtering content, and restricting access to certain information.
  • The implications of such censorship practices are significant, affecting international relations, personal privacy, and the free flow of information.
  • Understanding the balance between national security and individual freedoms is crucial in evaluating the role of Five Eyes in global censorship.

12. ๐ŸŽฌ Entertainment Industry and CIA Influence

12.1. CIA's Financial Influence on Movies

12.2. Complex Control of Hollywood

12.3. Influence of Notable Figures

12.4. Promotion of Alternative Lifestyles

13. ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ Health and Wellness: Gut and Spinal Care

13.1. Gut Health

13.2. Spinal Care

14. ๐Ÿก Embracing Simple Living and Grounding

  • The speaker describes living a modest lifestyle at 7,000 ft elevation in the hills, which they liken to the 'Tibet of Mexico'. This high elevation contributes to a simpler, more grounded way of life.
  • San Cristรณbal, known as the plant medicine capital of the world, influences the speaker's lifestyle by providing access to natural healing practices and a community centered around wellness.

15. ๐ŸŒฟ Plant Medicine and Personal Tolerance

  • A friend who is an alchemist warns against taking too many drops of a broad spectrum cannabis due to its potency, highlighting potential adverse effects for those with low tolerance.
  • The speaker regularly consumes a significant amount of this cannabis, purchasing a bottle every week for daily use, which indicates a high personal tolerance and suggests adaptation over time.
  • Despite warnings from the alchemist, the speaker's continued use without reported negative effects suggests a discrepancy between general recommendations and individual tolerance levels.
  • This high tolerance may be attributed to regular, consistent use, which can lead to the body's adaptation to higher doses, reducing sensitivity to its effects.

16. ๐ŸŽถ Santos Bonacci's Musical Journey

16.1. Subscriber Growth Strategy

16.2. Music Availability and Support Appeal

17. ๐Ÿ‘‹ Farewell and Final Thoughts

  • Access to the 'Syncretism' channel may be restricted for some users, indicating potential censorship or availability issues.
  • There are efforts to provide links to relevant resources, though limitations exist due to access restrictions.
  • The guest expresses gratitude for the opportunity to participate, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and shared knowledge.
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